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Patrick Nwamu was born on 10 August, 1972 in United States, is an American martial artist. Discover Patrick Nwamu'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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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1972
Birthday 10 August
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Nationality United States

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1972

Patrick Nwamu ( Patrick A. I. Nwamu, born August 10, 1972) is a retired professional fighter, who has held international titles in boxing, kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu.

He has also coached and promoted boxing and martial arts, and has collected a small number of acting credits.

His parents are members of the Nigerian royal family of Asaba, Nigeria, and Nwamu was given the title of crown warrior prince for his accomplishments in professional fighting and his promotion of Asaba traditions and customs, as well as the creation of Tri Fighting MMA (Kwab-Je).

1998

After many years of training in various styles of martial arts, Nwamu was accepted to Georgia Military College in 1998 and began amateur boxing as a student athlete.

Nwamu won the 1998 Georgia State Amateur Boxing Championship and the 1998 and 1999 Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championships sanctioned by USA Boxing, representing Georgia and New York, respectively.

2000

Failing to advance at the 2000 Olympic boxing West Coast trials, Nwamu left school to begin his professional career.

As a professional fighter, Nwamu won four world titles in three different styles of combat within an 11-year span:

Nwamu was the first IBA super-cruiserweight world-champion professional-boxer to win the ISKA full-contact kickboxing world-championship title.

He was also the first member of a royal family to win the kickboxing title, in the first kickboxing world-championship fight held in Africa.

Nwamu has spent many years as a licensed coach at the championship level, teaching in various styles of combat including as a USA Boxing coach (ID# 498812) and a USA Taekwondo (USAT) coach (ID# 999798111).

2006

Nwamu promoted the IBA Super Cruiserweight Pro World Title fight in Madison Square Garden, New York City August 2006.

Nwamu wrote, produced and starred in a biopic about his life, They're Just My Friends (2006).

Rosedog Books (Dorrance Publishing ) subsequently turned his screenplay into a book.

A long-time member of the Screen Actors Guild, Nwamu has acted in commercials for HBO's Boxing After Dark, Met Life, VOOM and appeared in the Shakira music video "Illegal".

2009

In 2009, Prince Patrick Nwamu received the title of ogbu ahaba, crown warrior prince of the 'Kingdom of Asaba' by his people for his accomplishments in professional combat and martial arts, and his observance and promotion of Asaba traditions and customs, as well as eze wanta, king of the youths.

2011

He independently promoted the ISKA Super Cruiserweight Pro Full Contact World Title fight in Asaba, Nigeria January 2011.

His most-significant contribution to martial arts is his creation of Tri Fighting MMA/Kwab-Je, Nigeria's national martial art and freestyle fight sport.

In 2011, he was given the title of World Champion Grandmaster by the Intercontinental Union of Kwab-Je which also acts as the Nigerian executive board representing the World Kickboxing and Karate Association (WKA).

In 2023, the New York Athletic Commission officially approved Tri-Fighting as a new sport under the amateur MMA umbrella.

In 2022, Nwamu was appointed National Representative of the WKA, as well as National Director of ISKA, for Nigeria.

2016

In the episode "The Art of War" of the 2016 HBO miniseries The Night Of, Nwamu helped choreograph the fight scene, in which he played the role of Dante and served as stuntman.

Patrick A. I. Nwamu comes from the royal family of Asaba and descends from a line of asagbas (kings) listed here: