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Nicholas Pettas was born on 23 January, 1973 in Mykonos, Greece, is an Actor and martial artist. Discover Nicholas Pettas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Martial arts instructor, dojo owner, actor |
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51 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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23 January, 1973 |
Birthday |
23 January |
Birthplace |
Mykonos, Greece |
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Greece
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Nicholas Pettas Height, Weight & Measurements
At 51 years old, Nicholas Pettas height is 1.78m and Weight 98 kg.
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1.78m |
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98 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Nicholas Pettas Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nicholas Pettas worth at the age of 51 years old? Nicholas Pettas’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Greece. We have estimated Nicholas Pettas's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Nicholas Pettas (born January 23, 1973) is a Greek-Danish karateka, former heavyweight kickboxer and actor, who fought out of Team Spirit AE in Tokyo, Japan.
After his graduation of the programme, he competed in several tournaments and achieved many significant titles and honours such as reaching the title in European Karate Championships and placing 5th and 3rd place in the World Championships, respectively in 1995 and 1997.
Following his successful career in full contact karate, Pettas joined K-1, a Japan-based kickboxing organization.
Pettas mainly competed in the promotion K-1 between 1998 and 2007, and was the winner of the K-1 Japan Grand Prix 2001.
Although an undersized heavyweight, Pettas is known for his powerful low kicks and holds notable victories over Yusuke Fujimoto, Nobu Hayashi, Musashi, Gökhan Saki and Péter Varga.
Pettas was born in Mykonos, Greece.
Following the death of his father, he moved to Denmark with his mother.
After being beaten up in a street fight when he was fourteen, he decided to join a karate school to learn to defend himself.
Not knowing which styles there were, he was introduced to Kyokushin by Michael Mattheson, a friend of his brother Tony.
He found himself a new following and needed no more schooling, and so at the age of eighteen decided to leave high school in order to save up money to go to Japan and study with Masutatsu Oyama, the founder of Kyokushin.
After getting permission to join the uchi-deshi program, a live-in training of 1000 days, he moved to Japan from Denmark at the age of eighteen.
At the age of twenty-one, he completed the vigorous training course to become the second non-Japanese ever to finalize the program (the first being Judd Reid).
He was last uchi-deshi of Master Oyama, who died soon after Pettas' graduation.
He made his debut against Stefan Leko at K-1 Dream '98 on July 18, 1998, in Nagoya, Japan.
Leko was able to dominate Pettas with his superior boxing skills, and knocked him out in the second round.
After a decision loss to Ryuta Noji in March 1999, Pettas returned to K-1 to compete in the eight-man tournament at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Nagoya on July 30, 2000.
He stopped fellow karateka Ricky Nickolson with a low kick in the quarter-finals before going on to face Jérôme Le Banner in the semis.
The end of the fight was somewhat bizarre.
Le Banner knocked Pettas down twice, forcing the referee to stop the match.
Upon the second knockdown, Pettas returned to his feet sharply and prepared to punch Le Banner only to stop.
Le Banner then replied by striking Pettas with a right hook, knocking him unconscious.
Following this, he lost a unanimous decision to Michael McDonald in a superfight at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Fukuoka on October 9, 2000.
He bounced back, however, by using low kicks to KO Peter Varga at K-1 Gladiators 2001 on March 17, 2001.
The peak of Pettas' career came on August 19, 2001, when he won the K-1 Andy Memorial 2001 Japan GP Final at the Tokyo Dome.
He finished Yusuke Fujimoto and Nobu Hayashi with his now-famous low kicks in the quarters and semis, respectively, before advancing to the final to take on Musashi.
After three rounds the bout was called a draw and went into an extra round to decide the winner, after which Pettas prevailed with a unanimous decision victory.
This tournament win qualified him for the 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix, the annual gathering of the best heavyweight kickboxers in the world for a one-night tournament.
At the K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Final in Tokyo on December 8, 2001, he was eliminated at the first stage by Alexey Ignashov.
Ignashov, the much larger fighter, dominate Pettas before knocking him out with a knee strike in round two.
He returned to the ring on April 21, 2002, against Peter Aerts at K-1 Burning 2002 in Hiroshima, and was knocked out with a knee once again.
Then, on June 2, 2002, he fought Sergei Gur at K-1 Survival 2002 in Toyama.
During the second round, Pettas hit Gur with a right low kick.
Gur checked the kick, breaking Pettas' shin bone.
This injury kept Pettas out of competition for 3 years and 4 months.
He finally returned to the ring on October 8, 2005, against a young Gökhan Saki at Bushido Europe: Rotterdam Rumble in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
He defeated Saki via technical knockout when his corner stopped the fight in the second round.
Saki could not provide an answer to the striking arsenal of Pettas.
Pettas showed superior technical fighting intelligence than Saki who did not do any damage
In late 2006, Pettas knocked out two opponents and earned a return to K-1.
Badr Hari greeted him in his second debut at the annual New Year's Eve martial arts event, K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!!, on December 31, 2006.