Cor Hemmers

Cornelius "Cor" Hemmers (born August 24, 1956 in Breda) is a Dutch kickboxing trainer associated with the Golden Glory gym in Breda, Netherlands.

Cor Hemmers
BornCornelius Hemmers
(1956-08-24) August 24, 1956
Breda, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
StyleKickboxing, Kyokushin Karate, Muay Thai, Judo
TeamMaeng Ho
Golden Glory
Kickboxing record
Total29
Wins25
Losses3
Draws1
Other information
Notable studentsChalid Arrab, Ramon Dekkers, Heath Herring, Aziz Jahjah, Ruslan Karaev, Stefan Leko, Alistair Overeem, Bas Rutten, Gökhan Saki, Semmy Schilt, Errol Zimmerman,

History

Hemmers began his martial arts training in judo at the age of 6, which he studied until the age of 15 when he switched to Kyokushin Karate. In 1976, Hemmers began competing in full contact karate. During the 1980s, however, kickboxing and Muay Thai became more popular in the Netherlands and Hemmers took this up. His professional kickboxing record was 25 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw.[1]

In 1984, Hemmers opened his own gym called Maeng Ho-Hemmers Gym and he later became the head trainer at the Golden Glory gym. Over the years, Hemmers trained many world champions in all categories in both kickboxing and mixed martial arts including Ramon Dekkers, Heath Herring, Stefan Leko, Alistair Overeem, Bas Rutten, Gökhan Saki, Semmy Schilt and Errol Zimmerman.[2]

In 1990 Hemmers also started a Promotion Company called Oriental Fight Promotions. He promoted many Martial Arts events and produced exclusive pan-European TV programs for Screen Sports.

In April 2012 Hemmers retired as a professional trainer and decided to continue his sports career as Head of Talent Operations and General Advisor with international kickboxing promotion Glory. In 2016, he became the Managing Director Sports by GLORY Sports International.

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