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Joe Schilling

Joseph Francis "Joe" Schilling〔(NSAC report of WCK Muay Thai )〕 (January 13, 1984) is an American professional Muay Thai kickboxer and mixed martial artist who competes in the Super Middleweight and Light Heavyweight divisions of kickboxing and the Middleweight division of Bellator MMA. Known for his use of elbows to cut opponents and nicknamed "Stitch 'em Up",〔(Muay Thai Champ Joe Schilling Discusses This Weekends Fight With Marcus & Training Nick Diaz )〕 Schilling began fighting professionally in 2006 and was a two-time national titlist before defeating Kaoklai Kaennorsing to become the WBC Muaythai Interim World Light Heavyweight Champion in 2011. His profile further increased the following year when he engaged in a controversial rivalry with Simon Marcus.
As of 2 November 2015, he is ranked the #1 middleweight in the world by GLORY.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fighters Rankings )
==Background==
Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, Schilling was raised by a single mother alongside two other siblings. A troublesome child, Schilling was expelled from four different schools and took up Muay Thai at 15 years old, hoping that it would give him direction and focus. After being kicked out of the family home at 17, he worked odd jobs and began his fighting career in local Toughman Contests while living in a small property that his grandmother owned with his brother Kevin.〔(Interview with American Muay Thai Fighter, Joe Schilling )〕 After his grandmother died, Schilling moved to Los Angeles, California where he found work as a personal trainer at a YMCA. He met his future trainer and business partner Mark Komuro while training at the LA Boxing Club, in downtown Los Angeles. When that gym shut down, the pair moved to a spartan gym situated in a dilapidated structure that had formerly housed the Lincoln Heights city jail,〔(City Delivers KO Blow to Northeast Boxing Gym, 5/10. )〕 with Schilling being announced at fights as fighting out of "The Jail." In keeping with that theme, when Schilling and Komuro decided to open their own gym, they were inspired to name it after the exercise area in prison, and in 2007 they opened The Yard, a muay thai gym located in Lincoln Heights.〔(Galen Okazaki, "Muay Thai is Life’s 'Profiles in American Muay Thai' presents Joe 'Stich ‘em Up' Schilling," 3/8/11 )〕

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