Pete Cunningham (kickboxer)
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Peter "Sugarfoot" Cunningham (born March 25, 1963) is a retired
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7-time World Champion Hall of Fame kickboxer, boxer, martial artist, actor and author. Rated by experts as one of the greatest full contact fighters of all time, Sugarfoot was a superb technician who possessed high fighting I.Q. and lightning speed. He retired from kickboxing in 1996 with a record of 50-1-1, having avenged the only draw of his career but only one defeated Peter, the undefeated Richard Sylla at the WKA World Title in
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. Cunningham's skills in the ring have been praised by many martial arts legends, including Benny "The Jet" Urquidez,
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and many others. Cunningham maintained a high level competition throughout his career as most of his opponents were either current or former champions. In 1998 in
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, Peter was honored as the inaugural inductee in the I.S.K.A. Hall of Fame. Cunningham's nickname "Sugarfoot" is a combination of the names of two great fighters in boxing and kickboxing that his style most resembled, " Sugar" Ray Leonard and
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, and it was given to him by his peers at his first dojo in
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while he was still a teenager. Peter's World Titles included the W.K.A (World Karate Association) Lightweight, Super Lightweight and Junior Walterweight World Titles, the K.I.C.K. (Karate International Council of Kickboxing) Super Lightweight Title, the I.M.F. (International Muay Thai Federation) Junior Welterweight Title, and the I.S.K.A. (International Sport Karate Association) Light Welterweight World Title. Sugarfoot is also an actor and has appeared in TV series such as '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' and '' CSI'', and in movies such as ''
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'' (1986) and ''
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'' (2010).


Biography and career


Early life

Peter D.O. Cunningham was born in
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on March 25, 1963. When he was six years old, his parents divorced, and his mother Rosel left Trinidad and Tobago together with him and his siblings, and moved to the small island of
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in the West Indies. This is where Peter watched ''
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'' for the first time as a 10-year old and decided that he is "going to be like
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". In 1976, Peter's family moved yet again, this time to
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, to start a new life. His mother became a sole bread winner and took care of the children. Peter attended St. Marks Junior High School and St. Joseph's High School in Edmonton.


Introduction to martial arts

Peter took his first karate class in February 1978 after being introduced to his first karate dojo and first Sensei Grandmaster Robert Supeene Sr. by junior high school friends. He immediately felt the connection with his Sensei and fell in love with the sport. Seven months later, as an orange belt holder Peter participated in his first karate tournament. Along with winning top prize in his own belt division, he was voted "Best Technician" of the tournament, an award typically only won by black belts. This tournament marked the beginning of his career.


Fighting career

Peter started his amateur kickboxing career in 1980, when he beat Reg Johnson in
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. Later that month, he began taking boxing lessons with Ted James and his son Rocky at the South Side Legion boxing gym in Edmonton. A few more wins in amateur kickboxing followed, and in January 1981, Peter met the legendary Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, who was giving a kickboxing seminar in
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. This is where The Jet told the young fighter "you are going to be a great champion". Around this time, Peter "Sugarfoot" Cunningham had his first professional kickboxing fight where he took on the Canadian Champion Gordy Gong. Peter won by a big knock out, a round kick to the head. After the fight, Sensei Rueben Urquidez and Sensei Blinky Rodriguez approached Cunningham and his mother to congratulate him on the big win, and extend an invitation to come and train out of their world class facility in
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, The Jet Center. This was a dream come true for Peter and he gladly accepted. As Sugarfoot made his move to Los Angeles, he was featured on the undercard of
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's exhibition bout with Edmonton Oiler enforcer
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. The event took place at
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in Edmonton on June 12, 1983. Peter defeated his opponent, who was a World Lightweight Champion, and impressed Ali's trainer and cornerman Bundini Brown, who introduced Sugarfoot to Ali and his family. Ali signed a book for Peter's mother, and then suggested to Bundini to invite the young fighter to come and train at the Joe Lewis - Muhammad Ali Gym in
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. It seems that it was destiny and that the stars aligned - two of the greatest champions in their respective sports, boxing and kickboxing - both extended invitations to join them and train with them to pursue his championship aspirations. From that point on, and for the next three years Peter trained at both gyms every day, at the Joe Lewis - Muhammad Ali Gym in the morning and at the Jet Center in the afternoon. At this time, Sugarfoot was fighting professionally in both boxing and kickboxing. He began to gravitate towards kickboxing, and in 1986 after losing a controversial boxing lightweight title fight, decided to focus solely on kickboxing.


Acting

Peter is also an actor with several movies to his credit. In his first role, Cunningham played the lightweight champion fighter Frank Peters and faced off with action star
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in the 1985 martial arts film ''
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''. He was also featured in the 1986
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film ''
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''. In addition, Peter guest starred opposite
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on the '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' television series (1993) and worked on big budget feature ''
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. Most recently, Peter was in ''
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'' (2010), playing the role of Mike 'Machine Gun' Mungin.


Trainer

After retiring from competition, Peter continued his career in martial arts as a successful trainer. He has and is continuing to train top professional fighters, amateur fighters, as well as teaching classes for general public, including kids and adults. Over the years, he has trained many World Champion amateur and professional fighters in boxing and kickboxing, as well as well-known celebrities. In 2014, Cunningham was invited to be one of the coaches of the USA Kickboxing Team, and he brought his star pupil German Baltazar along with him. Together, they have led the team to gold medals in several international tournaments and events, including the 2014 Irish Kickboxing Open, 2014 WAKO (World Association of Kickboxing Organizations) tournament in Canada, 2014 Brazilian Kickboxing World Cup and a history-making USA vs. Cuba tournament in
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in 2015. In 2018 he was teaching at House Of Champions in California.


Other

Peter grew up with siblings Julie, Zoey, Natalie, Vertille, Bert and Patrick. His son Chazz Christian Cunningham was born in 1998. As of 2016, Sugarfoot trains fighters and teaches classes at Team Karate Centers in Woodland Hills. Cunningham has written two books, the first of which, a kickboxing training manual entitled ''Civilized Warring'', was published in 1995. He co-authored his second book, "Testimonials of a Legendary Champion" in 2013.


Championships and accomplishments


Boxing

* Edmonton Golden Gloves – Gold Medal – 1981 * Canadian Games – Bronze Medal – 1981 * #1 ranked Lightweight boxer in Canada – 1986


Kickboxing and Muay Thai

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** WKA Kickboxing World Lightweight Champion ** 1986 WKA Kickboxing World Super Lightweight Champion ** 1993 WKA Kickboxing World light welterweight Champion * Karate International Council of Kickboxing ** K.I.C.K. Super Lightweight Intercontinental Champion *International Muay Thai Federation ** 1988 IMF World Junior Welterweight Champion *World Martial Arts Challenge ** W.M.A.C. Junior Welterweight World Champion *
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** 1992 ISKA. Oriental Rules World Light Welterweight Champion (2 defenses) ** 1998 ISKA inaugural Hall of Fame inductee


Fight record

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List of male kickboxers This is a list of notable male professional kickboxers. A * Donegi Abena * Lukas Achterberg * Thomas Adamandopoulos * Serhiy Adamchuk * Romie Adanza * Armando González * Benjamin Adegbuyi * Israel Adesanya * Peter Aerts * Ryo Aitaka * Vi ...


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Video Highlights

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References

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