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27 Facts About Jason Wilnis

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Jason Wilnis is the last It's Showtime 85MAX champion and former Glory Middleweight Champion.

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Jason Wilnis was keen football player until he followed his older brother, Jahfarr Wilnis to The Colosseum Gym in Utrecht to train kickboxing at the age of 17.

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Jason Wilnis had his first fight not long after he started training.

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When Sahak Parparyan vacated his It's Showtime title, Jason jumped in and challenged Alex Pereira on 10 November 2012 for the It's Showtime 85MAX championship in Sao Paulo Brazil at It's Showtime 60 event, becoming last It's Showtime champion by 2nd-round TKO.

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Jason Wilnis dropped Pereira three times in round with low kicks.

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Jason Wilnis fought Sahak Parparyan in the semi-finals of the Glory 14: Zagreb - Middleweight Contender Tournament in Zagreb, Croatia on March 8,2014, losing by split decision after three even rounds.

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Jason Wilnis was expected to face Miroslav Cingel at FFC11: Sanchez vs Bekavac on April 4,2014, but replaced with Sahak Parparyan because of back injury.

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Jason Wilnis next fought Tomas Senkyr at Gibu Fight Night, winning the fight by unanimous decision.

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Jason Wilnis next took part in the 2015 Glory Middleweight Contender tournament, held during the Glory 20: Dubai event.

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Jason Wilnis won the semifinal bout against Alex Pereira by unanimous decision, but lost the final against Simon Marcus by split decision.

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Jason Wilnis won the fight by TKO, after Keclik retired at the end of the second round.

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Schilling won the fight by TKO due to injury, as Jason Wilnis was forced to withdraw due to a broken toe.

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Jason Wilnis rebounded from this loss with a majority decision win against Wang Chongyang at Kunlun Fight 37.

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Jason Wilnis then fought Filip Verlinden at Glory 28: Paris, and won by unanimous decision.

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Jason Wilnis won the fight by unanimous decision, although the fight results were considered controversial by many media members.

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Jason Wilnis' losing streak extended, as he lost the next two fights as well, losing by TKO to Yousri Belgaroui and losing by split decision to Simon Marcus.

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Jason Wilnis arrested the losing streak with a third round TKO of Jacob Rodriguez at Glory 63.

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Jason Wilnis then fought Alex Pereira at Glory 65 for the Glory Middleweight Championship.

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Jason Wilnis lost the fight a flying knee knockout, which was later named by Combat Press as the 2019 "Knockout of the Year".

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Jason Wilnis's losing streak extended to three, as he lost to Vladimir Idranyi by unanimous decision.

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In July 2021, Jason Wilnis made the move to mixed martial arts after signing a deal with Netherlands-based Levels Fight League.

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Jason Wilnis was scheduled to face Erhan Okuroglu at Levels Fight League 2 on July 26,2021.

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Jason Wilnis won his debut fight by a first-round technical knockout.

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Jason Wilnis faced David Casal Moldes at Levels Fight League 4 on March 13,2022.

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Jason Wilnis lost the bout in the third round after breaking his finger.

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Jason Wilnis was booked to face Ahmed Sami at Levels Fight League 6 on October 2,2022.

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Jason Wilnis faced Joey Berkenbosch on March 12,2023 at Levels Fight League 8, losing by TKO stoppage due to elbows in the second round.