Mark Hunt

Mark Hunt (born 23 March 1974) is a New Zealand mixed martial artist and former kickboxer of Samoan descent, currently living in Sydney, Australia. Hunt competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and is known for his raw strength, iron chin and knockout power. He is the winner of the 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix. Hunt was the first to beat Wanderlei Silva after his 4 year undefeated winning streak in Pride Fighting Championship.

Read more about Mark HuntKickboxing Record, Mixed Martial Arts Record, Professional Boxing Record

Other articles related to "mark hunt":

K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Final - Tournament Bracket
... DEC Ernesto Hoost KO Alexey Ignashov Jérôme Le Banner Stefan Leko DEC Stefan Leko Mark Hunt DEC Mark Hunt KO Mike Bernardo Mark Hunt Jérôme Le Banner KO Jérôme Le Banner DEC ...
Muhammad: The Last Prophet - Cast
... Berkley as Hamza Brian Nissen as Malik Tiffany Johnson as Siham Mark Hunt as Jahm Catherine Lavin as Jaleelah Lauren Shaffel as Huda Anthony Micheal Jr ... Hunter White as Amahl Leon Morenzie as Negus, King of Abyssinia Mark Hunt as Ja`far Spencer Beglarain as Bara' C.S ... Robert Cotterell as Voice Micheal Altobello as Tracker Mark Hunt as Old Man Andrew Craig as Slave Merchant Donal O' Sullivan as Soothsayer Donal O' Sullivan as Poorman Anthony Mozdy as Salman ...

Famous quotes containing the words hunt and/or mark:

    Every individual, like a statue, develops in his life the laws of harmony, integrity, and freedom; or those of deformity, immorality, and bondage. Whether we wish to or not, we are all drawing our own pictures in the lives we are living ...
    —Harriot K. Hunt (1805–1875)

    So unrecorded did it slip away,
    So blind was I to see and to foresee,
    So dull to mark the budding of my tree
    That would not blossom yet for many a May.
    If only I could recollect it, such
    A day of days! I let it come and go
    As traceless as a thaw of bygone snow;
    It seemed to mean so little, meant so much;
    If only now I could recall that touch,
    First touch of hand in hand—Did one but know!
    Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830–1894)