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Who iS Rob Kaman?

Rob Kaman’s name is likely to spring to mind and he is the famed kickboxing phenom. Rob is recognized for his world-famous low kicks, and everyone refers to him as “Mr. Low Kick.”  He is the world Kickboxing champion. Even after retiring, he is still regarded as the best in kickboxing.

This is because his low kicks set up lethal offensive strikes.

Please stay with us until the end of this post to learn more about Kaman.

Aside from his job, we explore his early life, net worth, and love life here.

More Facts About Rob Kaman

Full Name Rob Kaman
Nick Names
  • The Dutchman
  • Mr. Low Kick
  • Hammerkick
Birthdate June 5, 1960
Age 62
Birthplace Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Ethnicity North-East European
Religion Not Known
Sun Sign Gemini
Gender Male
Father Not Known
Mother Not Known
Siblings Six Siblings
Education High School, Martial Arts
Height 6 Feet 1 Inch
Weight 82 Kg or 181 lb
Eye Colour Dark Brown
Hair Colour Dark Brown
Shoe Size Not Available
Body Type Athletic
Marital Status Divorced
Girlfriend Not Available
Wife Not Available
Children Gaby Kaman
Profession  Kickboxer and Actor
Career Debut A 1978 French Event
Career Wins
  • 97 victories in kickboxing
  • Mixed martial arts winner, once
Fighting Out Of  Amsterdam, Netherlands
Division Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Style Kickboxing, Muay Thai
Trainer Jan Plas
Team Mejiro Gym
Years Active 1978-1999
Net Worth $1 Million – $5 Million
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Rob Kaman’s Childhood

Rob Kaman was born in Amsterdam on June 5, 1960, and was given the nickname Dutch Kickboxer.

He came from a normal family.

His father was a businessman who had a costume shop, while his mother was a housewife.

Rob Kaman
Rob Kaman when he was young. Source: EmbracingtheGrind

Unfortunately, Kaman’s parents’ names are still unknown.

He began playing football in the 1970s and aspired to be a famous footballer eventually.

Then, at the age of eleven, Rob Kaman joined the most famous club in the Netherlands, “Ajax Amsterdam.”

Kaman was in Ajax until he was fifteen, then his mind changed and he decided to try something new.

You know how rapidly a teenager’s thinking can change; Kaman was going through a time when his mind was continuously divided over his dreams.

As an Adolescent

He quit football at the age of sixteen and began learning “Pentjak Silat,” an Indonesian martial art mostly used for self-defense.

When he was seventeen, he became interested in Thai boxing and fell in love with it.

He became interested in boxing after attending a boxing event in Amsterdam.

Moving on, he joined the legendary “Mejiro Gym” in the Netherlands.

Rob fought in his first match in France at the age of eighteen, after a few months of preparation.

Furthermore, Roger Paschy organized the tournament at Coubertin Stadium.

There is no information available concerning Rob Kaman’s education, high school, or college years.

Body Measurements by Rob Kaman

Bob is 62 years old at the time of writing.

His Sun sign is Gemini because he was born in June, before the age of twenty-two.

Regardless, Geminis are typically gregarious, determined, and driven.

They are usually excited and eager to try new things, and Rob is no exception.

If you don’t already know, kickboxing demands a lot of bodily strength, thus you must be physically strong and healthy to be a kickboxer.

So Rob worked hard to achieve his dream body.

Kaman is also 6 feet 1 inch tall.

His height allows him to perform his hallmark move, low kicks, more efficiently.

Rob, on the other hand, weighs roughly 82 kg.

When he was at the pinnacle of his carer, he had a specific diet.

But now that he’s retired, he’s grown a little chubby.

However, he remains as calm as ever.

Rob Kaman’s Professional Life

Beginnings of a Career

Kaman debuted in kickboxing in 1978, taking on the renowned Carillon.

His first match, and subsequent loss, pushed him to train more intricately.

That defeat sparked him; after so much practice, his game transformed, and he quickly had multiple knockout victories.

Kaman traveled internationally for the first time in 1980.

He traveled to Thailand for more training and attended the renowned “Sityodtong” camp.

Samart Payakaroon and Kongtoranee Payakaroon, the hero of kickboxing, were also his first opponents.

Dennis, a local champion, was Kaman’s first opponent in Bangkok, Thailand.

But the Dutchman was prepared, and his first match resulted in his first win.

The Dutchman, Rob, knocked out his opponent.

Following that, he had a bout against Lakchart in Bangkok, but Lakchart defeated Rob on points.

However, after returning to Europe, Rob’s Thai expertise helped him win additional battles.

Rob recalled his loss to Lakchart on his first attempt.

So, Kaman gave it his all in 1985 in Amsterdam and 1987 in Japan, defeating Lackchart twice.

Championship

Rob faced Johnny Moncayo, the WKA World Middleweight Kickboxing Champion, in 1983.

Rob gave it his all, and with his final low kick, he defeated Johnny Moncayo.

As a result, Rob Kaman became the first American to win a world championship in kickboxing.

Furthermore, in 1984, Rob was defeated by Thailand’s champion, Payap Premchai.

The match was held at Amsterdam’s Jaap Edenhal, and Kaman was declared the winner by points.

However, three years later, Kaman fought for the Thai championship again, and this time he won via knockout.

Rob won the European Full Contact title in Geneva, Switzerland, the following year.

He was fighting Jean-Marc Tonus of Switzerland at the time.

Rob won the European Mui Thai title by points in 1983, defeating France’s legendary champion Christian Bahfir.

In the middle of one’s career

Rob took a hiatus from his career in 1985 and returned in 1987.

He competed against Ernest Simmon, and he won on points.

Similarly, he reclaimed his kickboxing world title from his countryman Roger Hurd.

Rob returned much stronger, winning match after match.

Rob rose to prominence not just in the Netherlands, but also in Japan.

His fight with Thai Lakchart was the most talked about topic at the moment.

Aside from that, he battled some of Japan’s best fighters, including Hansu Premchai and Don Nakaya.

Rob ultimately defeated KO in Amsterdam, Holland, after being defeated by Changpuek Kiatsongrit in Paris.

While Rob was still the Kick Boxing World Champion, he had to defend his title against puncher Peter Smit in 1990; the battle went all the way to the tenth round, which was horrific.

Unfortunately, despite his blood and sweat, Rob lost the match and his title.

Everyone thought Rob’s defeat would be his final match, but Rob was far from retiring.

In 1991, he returned stronger and fought the new WKA world champion, but Luc Verheye’s lethal fists were too much for Kaman.

Movie

Rob made his film debut in 1989 with the picture Bloodfist.

Don Wilson, the former Full Contact world champion, was the primary character in the film, with Rob playing a supporting role.

Kaman couldn’t devote much time to his career in 1993 because he was working on a film.

He appeared in films such as “Maximum Risk” and “Double Team.”

Later in Life

Jean Yves Theriault, a Canadian fighter who had held the ISKA title since 1980, was supposed to face Rob.

But Rob was no slouch, and he took the title and stopped Yves’ winning streak.

Rob was unbeatable in the middleweight division when he was at the pinnacle of his career.

He held three world titles during his career: WKA Kick Boxing World Champion, ISKA Full Contact World Champion, and Muay Thai World Champion.

Event of the Year

In 1995, the first European $100,000 light-heavyweight competition in Thai boxing was staged in Paris.

This event was conceived by Kazuyoshi Ishii, who was also the creator of the K1 World Grand Prix.

Rob faced Lavelle Robinson in the quarterfinals round of that event.

The fight didn’t go long since Lavelle passed out after five-six low kicks, and Rob won.

Rob’s final encounter was against Jerome Turcan, whom he had previously defeated.

And bashing him up again was nothing new for Rob.

He won $100000 after winning the final.

Retirement

Rob decided to quit his career in 1996 because it felt like he had been struggling for so long and he needed a break.

After retirement, he starred in a film with Jean-Claude Van Dam in 1998, titled “he Legionnaire.”

Robbery, according to Rob Kaman

Everyone makes mistakes when they are young, and Rob was no exception.

He experienced an adrenaline rush that no one could have predicted when he was twenty-two.

In 1982, Kaman made a mistake while attempting to rob a bank.

However, it was a failed attempt because police arrived and captured him after only twenty minutes of the robbery.

He was imprisoned for eighteen months for stealing an Eindhoven bank.

Rob Kaman’s Salary

Rob’s net worth is believed to be between $1 million and $5 million.

Regrettably, his monthly and annual earnings are unclear.

However, we are confident that he has acquired substantial wealth as a kickboxer and actor.

Personal Life of Rob Kaman

Rob Kaman has always kept his personal life secret.

According to accounts, he is divorced, and no one knows who his ex-wife is or why they divorced.

He also has a daughter named Gaby Kaman.

However, there is evidence that he has been dating anyone for years.

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Presence on Social Media

Rob may be found on Facebook and Instagram.

However, he only has 170 Instagram followers and 95k Facebook followers.