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Kevin Rosier

Kevin Rosier (January 6, 1962 – April 14, 2015) was an American kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial artist. Rosier had notable success as a kickboxer, winning a number of national, continental and world titles in the heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions during the 1980s and 1990s, while also embarking on a career as a journeyman fighter in professional boxing. In mixed martial arts, he competed at the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event in 1993, reaching the tournament semi-finals.

Rosier was born into a farming family of French-Canadian descent and raised in the Lovejoy neighborhood of Buffalo, New York. He attended East Aurora High School, where he played football and competed in track and field, before working as a bouncer at various Buffalo nightclubs. Rosier also worked as a bodyguard to entertainers including Rick James, Billy Idol, and Debbie Harry.

Beginning in the 1980s, Rosier spent the majority of his fighting career in kickboxing, where he held a record of 66 wins, all by knockout, and 8 losses. He was an International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) North American Super Heavyweight Champion and a three-time World Kickboxing Association (WKA) World Super Heavyweight Champion. Rosier's last bout came in 1999 when he lost to Mike Labree in a fight for the vacant International Kickboxing Federation (IKF) Pro Full Contact Rules Super Heavyweight World title on May 15, 1999, in Lowell, Massachusetts. At 26 seconds into round 10, LaBree caught Rosier with a short left to the head and Rosier went down to his knees and the bout was stopped.

He also had a 12-year career as a professional boxer in which he held a 7–17 record. Rosier boxed between 1989 and 2001 and came up against a number of notable opponents including Josué Blocus, Roman Bugaj, Tye Fields, Vincent Maddalone, Joe Mesi, Nikolai Valuev, Taurus Sykes, and Paea Wolfgramm.

In 1993, with only three weeks notice, Rosier elicited the help of his former student World Kickboxing Champion A.J. Verel to coach and train him for UFC 1, the very first mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His first match in the tournament, the second in the card, pitted him against American Kenpo expert and two-time World Kickboxing Federation super heavyweight champion Zane Frazier.

Rosier opened the match knocking Frazier down with punches, knee strikes and an elbow strike to the turtled-up Frazier's back, but his opponent recovered and went to exchange knee strikes with him in the clinch. At that moment, capitalizing on the lack of regulation about hair pulling and groin attacks, Frazier managed to take over by striking Rosier with a low blow and dragging him by the hair. The kenpo fighter dominated the fight with striking combinations both standing and on their knees, even breaking Rosier's jaw with a right hand. Some minutes later, however, Frazier slowed down due to exhaustion, allowing Rosier to recover and come back with several punches that put Frazier against the fence. Rosier then pushed him down to the mat and scored multiple punches and stomps to the back of the head until Frazier's corner threw the towel.

In the semifinals, Rosier came up against Dutch savate fighter Gerard Gordeau. The Dutchman targeted Rosier's knees with leg kicks and kept distance with him through jabbing. When Rosier was forced to cover down after a barrage of knees and elbows, Gordeau scored a stomp to the spleen, prompting Rosier to tap on the mat, signalling his submission. Although eliminated from the tournament, Rosier praised Gordeau and expressed the desire to return.

After this, he continued to compete in MMA and next fought at UFC 4 where he lost via submission 14 seconds into his bout with "The Ghetto Man" Joe Charles. He competed five more times in MMA, losing four and winning one, and retired with a record of two wins and six losses.

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