Carter Williams

Carter Williams
Born Carter Lee Williams
(1980-03-30) March 30, 1980
Other names The Beast, American Hurricane
Nationality American
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 113 kg (249 lb; 17.8 st)
Division Super Heavyweight
Style Kickboxing, Boxing
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Modesto, California, U.S.
Team Modesto Power
Thrive
Trainer Chewy Ybarra
Ganyao Fairtex
Years active 1998–present
Professional boxing record
Total 2
Wins 2
By knockout 1
Losses 0
Kickboxing record
Total 60
Wins 34
By knockout 17
Losses 23
By knockout 12
Draws 2
No contests 1
Mixed martial arts record
Total 9
Wins 4
By knockout 2
By submission 2
Losses 5
By knockout 3
By submission 2
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
last updated on: May 1, 2014

Carter Lee Williams[1] (born 30 March 1980) is an American kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial artist, who fights out of Modesto Power in Modesto, California. He is a former North American Muay Thai Champion and K-1 World GP in Las Vegas Tournament Champion.[2]

Williams is known for his constant pushing, attacking and knockout-focused style.[3] He has good high kick attacks and boxing, especially his right hook which he uses to overwhelm his opponents.[2][4]

Career

Early career (1998-2001)

Williams began his kickboxing career in 1998. On September 9, 2001 in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, he defeated John Grantham and Kurt Hasely at the 2001 IKF National Amateur Kickboxing Championships to win the IKF Amateur US Super Heavyweight (+215.1 lbs) Muay Thai Championship.

On November 3, 2001, Williams knocked out Andre Beaulieu in the second round to win the WKA Amateur North American Super Heavyweight Championship in Canada.

American prospect (2002–2003)

He made his K-1 debut in the eight-man tournament at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary North America in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 9, 2002. He defeated Dan Lucas with low kicks in the quarter-finals, before losing to Giuseppe DeNatale via doctor stoppage in the semifinals.[5]

He bounced back by winning a four-man tournament in South Carolina on July 27, 2002, knocking out Ramaz Kikalishvili in the semi-finals and beating Jeff Ford by decision in the final.

Following a draw with Pedro Fernandez in Mexico City, Mexico in December 2002, he was invited to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas on May 2, 2003. He defeated Michael McDonald by split decision the semi-finals, and knocked out Yusuke Fujimoto in the semis. In the final, he faced American Rick Roufus, and knocked him out with a right hook in the first round to become the 2003 Las Vegas Grand Prix Champion.[6][7]

On June 28, 2003, Williams won another one-night tournament, albeit one of less prestige. At the Tales of Pain event in Chicago, Illinois, he beat Kelly Leo, Jeff Ford and Tomasz Kucharzewski, all by stoppage. Then, on August 15, 2003, Williams defeated Dewey Cooper by unanimous decision in a superfight at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas II.

Winning the Las Vegas tournament qualified Williams for the 2003 K-1 World Grand Prix, where he faced veteran New Zealander Ray Sefo in the opening round. At the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final Elimination in Osaka, Japan on October 11, 2003, Sefo beat Williams by technical decision at the end of the second round. Williams injured Sefo with an elbow strike, which is illegal under K-1 rules, which meant that Sefo could not continue and a decision was made based on the first two rounds.[8]

Williams finished the year by knocking out Swiss fighter Björn Bregy in the second round in a reserve bout at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final in Tokyo, Japan on December 6, 2003.[9]

Career slump (2004-2006)

Over the next two years, Williams would lose the majority of his fights (some by violent knockout), while defeating only low-level fighters. Weight-gain and facing many top-class opponents at a young age meant that he would never live up to his expected potential.

In his first fight of the year on March 27, 2004, Williams was knocked out with a knee strike by Alexey Ignashov at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Saitama.[10] He then returned to Las Vegas for the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas I on April 30, 2004, where he lost via TKO to Samoan slugger Mighty Mo.[11] After beating Petr Vondracek by second round TKO at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Nagoya on June 6, 2004,[12] Williams compted in the Las Vegas tournament for a third time. On August 7, 2004 at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas II, he was eliminated in the quarter-finals as he suffered a violent high kick KO against Brecht Wallis.[13]

Following this devastating loss, Williams did not compete for seven months. He returned against Peter Aerts on March 19, 2005 in a superfight at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul. Williams surprised most by taking the Dutch legend into an extra round, after which lost by unanimous decision.[14]

On April 30, 2005 at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas, Williams' fourth venture into the Las Vegas GP, he reached the second round. In the quarter-finals, he faced Yusuke Fujimoto for a second time. The match ended in a no contest in the first round when Williams headbutted Fujimoto. However, Fujimoto suffered an injury and was unable to continue, so Williams continued to the semis where he faced Brazilian karate fighter Glaube Feitosa. Feitosa defeated him via TKO (referee stoppage) in the second round.[15]

Three months later, he entered the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii. He beat Nobu Hayashi by unanimous decision in the quarter-finals before being knocked out by Gary Goodridge in the semis.[16]

Williams would return eight months later to face Gary Turner at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 2006 in Columbus, Ohio on March 3, 2006. He lost via unanimous decision after five rounds. On April 29, 2006, he had a rubber match with Yusuke Fujimoto in the quarter-finals of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas. He was able to defeat Fujimoto by decision, and then beat Chalid Arrab by the same method in the semis. However, he received an injury and could not continue to the final.

On August 12, 2006, Williams was able to avenge his earlier loss to Gary Goodridge by beating the Trinidadian brawler by unanimous decision in the first round of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas II. In the semis, he was stopped with a spinning heel kick to the liver by Stefan Leko. This would be his last kickboxing match for almost four years.[17]

Kickboxing hiatus and shift to MMA (2007-2009)

Between 2007 and 2009, Williams did not compete in kickboxing. Although he had already amassed a record of 3-1 in mixed martial arts bouts between 2002 and 2004, with wins over Dan Quinn and Tom Howard, he returned to MMA in 2007.

On June 22, 2007, he lost by knockout ten seconds into the second round against Paul Buentello at Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni in San Jose, California. Williams tested positive for cocaine following the bout, and was suspended until December 19, 2007 and fined $1,000 by the California State Athletic Commission.[18]

In December 2008, he signed a contract to fight for the PureCombat promotion.[19] He made his promotional debut on March 7, 2009 at PureCombat 7: Backyard Brawl where he lost by submission to Mike Cook.

Return to kickboxing (2010-present)

After nearly four years away from the sport, Williams returned to kickboxing in 2010. In his first match back, he lost via TKO due to low kicks against Alain Ngalani at Planet Battle V in Wan Chai, Hong Kong on March 26, 2010.

On May 21, 2010, he lost by round one KO to Raul Cătinaş in a superfight at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Bucharest.[20] He was then TKO'd by Paul Slowinski in the second round at Kings of Kombat 2 in Melbourne, Australia on December 15, 2010.[21]

He returned to Australia on April 2, 2011 to face Ben Edwards at Kings of Kombat 3, and lost by majority decision.[22]

On July 16, 2011, he ended his five-fight losing streak when he TKO'd Marian Iordan in round three at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix II 2011 in Constanța, Romania. Iordan was dominating the fight, having won the first two rounds before Williams stopped him with a low kick.[23]

However, he returned to the losing column in his next bout, dropping a decision to Michael Siebert at Kings of Kombat 4 in Keysborough, Australia on August 20, 2011.[24]

He was next expected to fight against Benjamin Adegbuyi in a reserve fight at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2011 Final in Darmstadt, Germany on November 19. However, he was replaced by Jairzinho Rozenstruik.[25]

He lost to Cătălin Moroşanu by unanimous decision on November 10 in Craiova, Romania in a non-tournament bout at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2012 Final Elimination.[26][27]

He faced Hesdy Gerges in a non-tournament bout at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2012 Final in Bucharest, Romania on December 22, and lost via knockout in the third round, though it was considered by many Carter's best display since his return to the ring.[28]

He lost to Steve Banks via split decision in the semi-finals of a four-man tournament at WCK Muay Thai: Beauty and the Beast in Lemoore, California on May 1, 2014.[29]

Titles

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record
34 wins (17 KOs), 23 losses, 2 draws, 1 no contest
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss United States Steve Banks Decision (split) WCK Muay Thai: Beauty and the Beast May 1, 2014 3 3:00 Lemoore, California, USA WCK Muay Thai semi-final.
Loss Egypt Hesdy Gerges KO (left knee) SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2012 Final December 22, 2012 3 Bucharest, Romania
Loss Romania Cătălin Moroşanu Decision (unanimous) SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2012 Final Elimination November 10, 2012 3 3:00 Craiova, Romania
Loss Turkey Gökhan Saki KO (left hook) Glory 1: Stockholm May 26, 2012 1 2:00 Stockholm
Loss Australia Michael Siebert Decision (unanimous) Kings of Kombat 4 August 20, 2011 3 3:00 Keysborough, Australia
Win Romania Marian Iordan KO (right low kick) SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix II 2011 July 16, 2011 3 1:05 Constanța, Romania SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix II 2011 reserve bout.
Loss Australia Ben Edwards Decision (majority) Kings of Kombat 3 April 2, 2011 3 3:00 Melbourne, Australia
Loss Poland Paul Slowinski TKO Kings of Kombat 2 December 15, 2010 2 - Melbourne, Australia
Loss Romania Raul Cătinaş KO (left hook) K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Bucharest May 21, 2010 1 1:58 Bucharest, Romania
Loss Hong Kong Alain Ngalani TKO (low kicks) Planet Battle V March 26, 2010 2 - Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Loss Croatia Stefan Leko KO (spinning liver kick) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas II August 12, 2006 1 2:40 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2006 Las Vegas Grand Prix II semi-final.
Win Trinidad and Tobago Gary Goodridge Decision (unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas II August 12, 2006 3 3:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2006 Las Vegas Grand Prix II quarter-final.
Win Morocco Chalid Arrab Decision (split) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas April 29, 2006 3 3:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2006 Las Vegas Grand Prix semi-final. Williams pulled out of the tournament with an injury afterwards.
Win Japan Yusuke Fujimoto Decision (unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas April 29, 2006 3 3:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2006 Las Vegas Grand Prix quarter-final.
Loss England Gary Turner Decision (unanimous) Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 2006 March 3, 2006 5 3:00 Columbus, Ohio, USA
Loss Trinidad and Tobago Gary Goodridge KO (left hook and right hook) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii July 29, 2005 1 1:15 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 2005 Hawaii Grand Prix semi-final.
Win Japan Nobu Hayashi Decision (unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii July 29, 2005 3 3:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 2005 Hawaii Grand Prix quarter-final.
Loss Brazil Glaube Feitosa TKO (referee stoppage) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas April 30, 2005 2 2:56 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2005 Las Vegas Grand Prix semi-final.
NC Japan Yusuke Fujimoto No contest (head butt) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas April 30, 2005 1 - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2005 Las Vegas Grand Prix quarter-final. Williams advanced to Fujimoto suffering an injury.
Loss Netherlands Peter Aerts Extra round decision (unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19, 2005 4 3:00 Seoul, South Korea
Loss Belgium Brecht Wallis KO (high kick) K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas II August 7, 2004 3 0:55 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2004 Las Vegas Grand Prix II quarter-final.
Win Czech Republic Petr Vondracek TKO K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Nagoya June 6, 2004 2 1:57 Nagoya, Japan
Loss United States Mighty Mo TKO K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas I April 30, 2004 3 1:52 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2004 Las Vegas Grand Prix I quarter-final.
Loss Belarus Alexey Ignashov KO (knee) K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Saitama March 27, 2004 2 2:42 Saitama, Japan
Win Switzerland Björn Bregy KO (punches) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final December 6, 2003 2 2:50 Tokyo, Japan 2003 K-1 World Grand Prix reserve bout.
Loss New Zealand Ray Sefo Technical decision (majority) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final Elimination October 11, 2003 2 3:00 Osaka, Japan 2003 K-1 World Grand Prix opening round.
Win United States Dewey Cooper Decision (unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas II August 15, 2003 3 3:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win Poland Tomasz Kucharzewski TKO (doctor stoppage) Tales of Pain June 28, 2003 1 - Chicago, Illinois, USA Tales of Pain Tournament final.
Win United States Jeff Ford TKO (corner stoppage) Tales of Pain June 28, 2003 2 - Chicago, Illinois, USA Tales of Pain Tournament semi-final.
Win United States Kelly Leo TKO (referee stoppage) Tales of Pain June 28, 2003 2 - Chicago, Illinois, USA Tales of Pain Tournament quarter-final.
Win United States Rick Roufus KO (right hook) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas May 2, 2003 1 2:24 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2003 Las Vegas Grand Prix final.
Win Japan Yusuke Fujimoto KO (punches) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas May 2, 2003 2 2:26 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2003 Las Vegas Grand Prix semi-final.
Win Canada Michael McDonald Decision (split) K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas May 2, 2003 3 3:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2003 Las Vegas Grand Prix quarter-final.
Draw Mexico Pedro Fernandez Decision draw December 2002 5 3:00 Mexico City, Mexico
Win United States Jeff Ford Decision July 27, 2002 3 3:00 South Carolina, USA Tournament final.
Win Georgia (country) Ramaz Kikalishvili KO July 27, 2002 2 - South Carolina, USA Tournament semi-final.
Win United States Manuel Quezada KO K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary USA May 3, 2002 2 1:02 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Loss Canada Giuseppe DeNatale TKO (referee stoppage) K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary North America February 9, 2002 2 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 2002 North America Grand Prix semi-final.
Win United States Dan Lucas TKO (low kick) K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary North America February 9, 2002 1 1:36 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 2002 North America Grand Prix quarter-final.
Win Canada Andre Beaulieu KO (punches) Night of Warriors November 3, 2001 2 1:42 Canada Wins WKA Amateur North American Super Heavyweight Championship.
Win United States Kurt Hasely Decision (unanimous) 2001 IKF National Amateur Kickboxing Championships September 9, 2001 3 3:00 Kansas City, Kansas, USA Wins IKF Amateur US Super Heavyweight (+215.1 lbs) Championship.
Win United States John Grantham Decision (split) 2001 IKF National Amateur Kickboxing Championships September 9, 2001 3 3:00 Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Loss United States Andre Walker TKO (retirement) K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas August 11, 2001 2 2:03 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win United States Scott Lighty KO (high kick) December 2, 2000 1 - Monterey, California, USA
Loss United States Keith Crawford Decision August 28, 1999 3 3:00 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Draw United States Paul Bunyan Majority draw Championship Kickboxing and Muay Thai December 9, 1998 3 3:00 Sacramento, California, USA

Legend:   Win ,   Loss ,   Draw/No contest

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 4–5 Dave Huckaba Submission (punches) WFC 4: Huckaba vs. Williams January 18, 2013 2 1:01 Sacramento, California, United States
Win 4–4 Ruben Villareal TKO (punches) Twilight Fight Night: Numero Uno September 10, 2011 1 0:13 Woodlake, California, United States
Loss 3–4 Peter Graham TKO (liver kick and punches) Xtreame MMA 2: Australia July 31, 2010 1 4:10 Sydney, Australia
Loss 3–3 Mike Cook Submission (punches) Pure Combat 7: Backyard Brawl March 7, 2009 2 2:33 Tulare, California, United States
Loss 3–2 Paul Buentello KO (punches) Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni June 22, 2007 2 0:10 San Jose, California, United States
Win 3–1 Tom Howard KO (punches) ROTR: Rumble on the Rock 6 November 20, 2004 1 2:26 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 2–1 Jaime Jara TKO (punches) Gladiator Challenge 13 February 9, 2003 1 0:23 Kenya, Africa Gladiator Challenge Tournament semi-finals.
Win 2–0 Dan Quinn Submission (punches) Gladiator Challenge 13 February 9, 2003 1 6:30 Kenya, Africa Gladiator Challenge Tournament quarter-finals.
Win 1–0 Gary Marshall Submission (armbar) IFC WC 17: Warriors Challenge 17 July 12, 2002 1 4:46 Porterville, California, United States

Boxing record

2 Wins ( 1 (T)KO's, 1 Decision), 0 Losses
Date Result Record Opponent Event Method Round Time
2002-11-30 Win 2-0 United States James Monroe Hyatt Hotel, Monterey, CA Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2002-10-18 Win 1-0 United States Jermaine Johnson Concourse, San Francisco, CA TKO 2 0:17

See also

References

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  18. Carter Williams tests positive for cocaine
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  23. Kings of Kombat 4 - Slowinski Takes ISKA Heavyweight Title
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  28. WCK Muay Thai Beauty and the Beast Results
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