Tomas Hron – K-1 veteran, a symbol of perseverance and fighting spirit.

28.05.2025

Tomas Hron’s name is spoken with respect in the world of kickboxing and K-1. A true ring veteran and a consummate professional, he represents how excellence is achieved not just through talent, but through relentless hard work, discipline, and unshakable character.

A Time-Tested Career.
Hron began his career in the early 2000s and has since fought in over 110 professional bouts. With a record of 86 wins, 21 losses, and 3 draws, his resume is a testament to consistency and resilience. This level of experience is the result of years of intense training, dedication, and the determination to keep fighting — even when some saw him as past his prime. At 43, he remains active and competitive, showing remarkable physical shape and indomitable will.

FEA Championship 2015–2018.
One of the highlights of his career came in 2015, when he scored a spectacular knockout against the powerful Colin George in the quarterfinals of the FEA Heavyweight Grand Prix, showing both striking force and veteran composure.
In 2018, Hron again entered the FEA Heavyweight Grand Prix, reaching the semifinals where he faced the eventual champion Roman Kryklia. Though he lost by decision, his performance was strong and showcased his enduring level of competition.

Style and Philosophy.
Hron blends K-1 and Muay Thai techniques, striking a balance between power and precision. His fighting style mixes classic fundamentals with adaptation to modern dynamics. Over the years, he’s faced top-tier competition — from K-1 legends to emerging stars in GLORY, Enfusion, ONE, and beyond.

A True Warrior.
He’s never chased fame or media attention. His path has always been about honest work, complete dedication, and deep respect for the sport. Tomas Hron is a true warrior — a role model for the next generation of fighters, proving that greatness is not earned in a single bout, but forged through years, even decades, of persistence and passion.

“You don’t have to be the most talented. But you must be the most determined.”

ONE Championship: 2021 Road to ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing Tournament Champion. (-120 kg)
World Association of Sporting Organizations : 2018 WASO World Champion Title -100 kg

FEA CHAMPIONSHIP
FEA WGP 2018 Heavyweight Tournament Runner Up
FEA WGP 2015 Heavyweight Tournament Runner Up

W5 Professional Kickboxing : 2016 W5 Intercontinental Super Heavyweight Champion
Enfusion : 2016 Enfusion Live Heavyweight Tournament Runner Up

King of the Ring
2013 “King of the Ring” K-1 Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion. (-105 kg)
2009 “King of the Ring” K-1 Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion. (-105 kg)
World Muay Thai Association: 2009 Amsterdam Fight Club WMTA 4man Tournament Champion[7]
World Independent Promoters Union: 2008 W.I.P.U. “King of the Ring” K-1 Rules Heavyweight Super Champion. (-105 kg)[8]

K-1
2007 K-1 Italy Oktagon 2007 tournament champion
World Kickboxing Network
2006 WKN Kickboxing Intercontinental Oriental Rules Champion
2003 WKN World Champion
2001 WKN World Champion
Kings of the Ring
2004 Kings of the Ring: World GP 85 kg tournament champion
World Kickboxing Association
2004 WKA World Champion
2002 MS WKA Champion
Czech Muay-Thai Association
Czech Champion