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Luís Reis
Born (1980-10-01) October 1, 1980 (age 44)
Other namesDinga
NationalityPortugal Portuguese
Cape Verde Cape Verde
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Middleweight
StyleMuay Thai, Kickboxing
Fighting out ofLisbon, Portugal
TeamOlival Gym
Kickboxing record
Total54
Wins40
Losses12
Draws2
Other information
Notable relativesJosé Reis - brother
Last updated on: April 20, 2013

Luís "Dinga" Reis (born 1 October 1980)[1] is a Portuguese Muay Thai kickboxer of Cape Verdian descent fighting out of Lisbon, Portugal for the Olival Gym.[2] He is a K-1 MAX and It's Showtime regional champion who has also won medals for Portugal at amateur level. His older brother José Reis is also a respected kickboxer.[3]

Biography and career

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After a relatively successful amateur career where he had won a number of Iberian championships and several podium finishes at various W.A.K.O world and European championships, Luis made his K-1 debut in 2004. In a rather bizarre tournament appearance he made it to the semi-finals at the MAX event in Lisbon as an injury replacement only to face his older brother José who showed little brotherly love by promptly stopped him in the second round. Luis had more success at the next regional MAX event across the border in Spain, stopping his two opponents before losing to home fighter Abrahan Roqueñi in the final.

After his MAX appearances Luis joined the (then) fledgling Thai & Kickbox SuperLeague in 2005 but had little success in his two matches with the promotion losing both by decision. A return to K-1 MAX in 2006 resulted in a tournament victory in his hometown of Lisbon although the regional win would not mean a place at that year's K-1 MAX final. He encountered the same issue later that year with the It's Showtime organization winning their 75MAX tournament in Portugal but failing to be invited to the final to be held in the Netherlands the following year. In 2009 he won another tournament in his home town, this time winning the World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) eight man K-1 rules tournament.

On December 15, 2012, he lost to the eventual tournament winner Karim Ghajji on points in the semi-finals of the WKN 75 kg Full Contact European Grand Prix at Full Night 6 in Agde, France.[4]

He lost to Bakari Tounkara on points at FK-ONE in Paris, France, on April 20, 2013.[5]

Titles

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Professional

Amateur

Professional kickboxing record

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Professional Kickboxing Record
40 Wins, 12 Losses, 2 Draws[6][7]
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2013-04-20 Loss France Bakari Tounkara FK-ONE Paris, France Decision 3 3:00
2012-12-15 Loss France Karim Ghajji Full Night 6, 2012 WKN 75 kg Full Contact European Grand Prix Semi-finals Agde, France Decision 3 3:00
2009-07-04 Win Portugal José Veiga W.K.N. Grand Prix Portugal, Final[8] Lisbon, Portugal Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
Wins W.K.N. Grand Prix Portugal K-1 rules tournament -74 kg.
2009-07-04 Win Portugal Fabio Texeira W.K.N. Grand Prix Portugal, Semi-final Lisbon, Portugal TKO (Doc Stop) 1
2009-07-04 Win Morocco Hicham Bettaini W.K.N. Grand Prix Portugal, Quarter-final Lisbon, Portugal KO 1
2009-02-27 Win Spain Emad Kadycar Casino Estoril - Spaceboxing[9] Estoril, Portugal Decision 3 3:00
2008-09-20 Loss Germany Denis Schneidmiller S-Cup Europe 2008, Semi-final Gorinchem, Netherlands Decision 3 3:00
2008-09-20 Win Sweden Joakim Karlsson S-Cup Europe 2008, Quarter-final Gorinchem, Netherlands Decision 3 3:00
2008-03-15 Loss Italy Giorgio Petrosyan It's Showtime 75 Trophy Final, Super Fight 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-01-29 Loss Armenia Gago Drago Kickboxing Champions League Lisbon, Portugal Decision (Split) 3 3:00
2007-09-23 Win Portugal Ricardo Fernandes It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Portugal, Final Vilamoura, Portugal Decision 3 3:00
Wins It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy 2007 Portugal tournament -75 kg.
2007-09-23 Win Spain Daniel Gomez It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Portugal, Semi-final Vilamoura, Portugal Decision 3 3:00
2007-09-23 Win Italy Fabrizio Donato It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Portugal, Quarter-final Vilamoura, Portugal Decision 3 3:00
2007-04-05 Loss France Yohan Lidon Steko's Fight Night 24, 3rd Place[10] Pforzheim, Germany Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2007-04-05 Loss Suriname Marco Piqué Steko's Fight Night 24, Semi-finals[11] Pforzheim, Germany Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2006-06-31 Win Portugal Ricardo Fernandes K-1 MAX Portugal 2006, Final Lisbon, Portugal Ext.R TKO 4 2:00
Wins K-1 MAX Portugal 2006 tournament -70 kg.
2006-06-31 Win France Mohamed Diaby K-1 MAX Portugal 2006, Semi-final Lisbon, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2006-06-31 Win Portugal Jose Barradas K-1 MAX Portugal 2006, Quarter-final Lisbon, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2006-06-17 Draw Spain Abraham Roqueñi Apocalipsis I Bilbao, Spain Decision 5 2:00
2005-11-19 Loss Netherlands Chris van Venrooij SuperLeague Portugal 2005 Carcavelos, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-09-24 Loss Czech Republic Petr Polak SuperLeague Turkey 2005, Reserve Fight Istanbul, Turkey Decision 3 3:00
2004-12-18 Loss Spain Abraham Roqueñi K-1 MAX Spain 2004, Final Guadalajara, Spain Decision 3 3:00
Fight was for K-1 Spain MAX 2004 tournament -70 kg.
2004-12-18 Win Spain Ruben Diaz K-1 MAX Spain 2004, Semi-final Guadalajara, Spain TKO
2004-12-18 Win Sweden Joakim Karlsson K-1 MAX Spain 2004, Quarter-final Guadalajara, Spain TKO (Corner Stop)
2004-04-02 Loss Portugal José Reis K-1 MAX Portugal 2004, Semi-final Lisbon, Portugal TKO 2
Called up as an injury replacement for semi final.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "hi5 - Luis dinga Reis Gangsta - Cursostotales (In Portuguese - gives DOB)". cursostotales.hi5.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  2. ^ O Praticante - Revista / Publicação Desportiva - Edição 42 "destacam Luís Dinga Reis que venceu o. com a organização da K1 Luso e Federa-. se continuar, conseguiu o atleta espanhol. "
  3. ^ "Superleague Fighter details - Luis REIS - (Fighter Profile)". www.superleague.tv. Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  4. ^ Karim Ghajji wins WKN Kickboxing European Grand Prix Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ FK-ONE : le titre mondial pour Freddy KEMAYO Archived 2014-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Atletas / Fighters Arena de Lisboa Champions League KickBoxing (Record stated at 28/05/11 as 40 wins, 8 losses, 2 draws - combined with SuperLeague record has at least 10 losses)". www.arenadelisboa.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  7. ^ "Superleague Fighter details - Luis REIS - (Prior to 2006-05-13 - record has changed since)". www.superleague.tv. Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  8. ^ "WKN Lisbon 8 Man Tournament (Results)". www.prokick.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  9. ^ "Luis "Dinga" Reis(POR) Vs Emad Kadycar (ESP) Round 3 (Fight video)". www.youtube.com. 18 February 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  10. ^ "Ergebnisübersicht zur Internationalen Profikickboxgala 24 (In German - scroll down)". www.stekos-fight-night.de. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  11. ^ "Ergebnisübersicht zur Internationalen Profikickboxgala 24 (In German - scroll down)". www.stekos-fight-night.de. Retrieved 2011-05-06.