A. J. Verel

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A. J. Verel (born March 2, ?) is an American kickboxer, martial artist, actor, stuntman and inductee into the Pro Martial Arts/MMA Hall of Fame. Verel is a former Light Heavyweight & Middleweight sport karate and kickboxing Champion. In 1992 he won the World Kickboxing Association's (WKA) Middleweight title. Verel holds black belts in five different martial arts and as co-captain of the U.S. National Martial Arts and N.A.C.K. (North American Champions Karate) Demonstration Teams won two gold medals.

Verel returned to the Original Toughman Contest in 2000 as the shows referee for the FOX televised reality show titled Toughman Contest Championship Series which ran for five seasons on the FX Network. Verel is active working on and appearing in movies, training fighters and producing televised events. Verel is the chairman for the Official "Pro Martial Arts Hall of Fame & Museum" Chartered by New York States Education Department. In June 2010 Verel was named the United States Delegate for the 'World Kickboxing League" (WKL) for all Ring Sports along with Ambassadors Rick "The Jet" Rufus and Don "The Dragon" Wilson.

Education[edit]

Verel holds degrees in psychology, business, and education.

Sporting career[edit]

Martial arts[edit]

Verel holds black belts in five different styles of martial arts and has been training since the age of 9. Verel was a member of the U.S. / Canadian (Can/Am) Tae Kwon Do demonstration team and the N.A.C.K. Team, which won two gold medals in 1988 and 1992. Like fellow kickboxers "Joe Lewis", "Troy Dorsey", "Benny Urquidez", and "Rick Roufus", Verel has a strong classical boxing background. Verel is credited with fellow Hall of Famers Joe Lewis, "Bill Wallace, and Troy Dorsey, for winning both World Sport Karate and Kickboxing Titles in the same year.

Original Toughman Contest[edit]

Verel won two consecutive boxing competitions in the Original "Toughman Contest".

KickBoxing[edit]

Verel is credited with winning four World Titles in two separate weight classes. The "World Kickboxing Association" (WKA) and "World Kickboxing Organization" (WKO) World Middleweight Titles, and the "World Kickboxing Council" (WKC) and "World Kickboxing League" (WKL) Light Heavyweight Titles.

Mixed Martial Arts[edit]

Verel coached and trained fighters for "Ultimate Fighting Championship" I-VII, the "International Fighting Championships", "King Of The Cage", and Combat Zone as well as being an alternate himself.

Media career[edit]

Stage[edit]

In 1993 Verel was featured in two professional stage productions, Anything Goes, with Tony Award Winning Actress Debbie Shapiro-Gravitte and Tony nominated Actor Ray DeMattis and also the production Damn Yankees with Brian Sutherland.

Film[edit]

On film shootings Poultrygeist

Verel first appeared in Talons of the Eagle and T.C. 2000 with Tae Bo creator Billy Blanks. Verel became a union actor and stunt coordinator after having appeared in Against the Ropes, which starred Meg Ryan, Omar Epps, Tony Shaloub and Tim Daly. The film was also directed by actor/director Charles S. Dutton.

Verel has appeared in several features to date including Moving Target, Shadow Creature, Poultrygeist, Little Chicago, STAR TREK, Unstoppable, Starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine, Tammy, The American Side, Best Man Holiday and The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Production work[edit]

Behind the camera Verel has been in the role of stunt coordinator/stunt performer/second unit director and producer on a number of projects. Such as Shadow Creature, T.C. 2000, Talons of the Eagle, Star Trek, Back in Action and The Brawl in the Falls, which featured heavyweight boxers "Big" Michael Grant, and "The Italian Hitman" Paul Marinaccio.

Television[edit]

Verel has appeared as a boxing analyst for CNN, LCTV, SportsBlast TV and Sunshine Sports. Verel was the chief official for four seasons on the FX reality show Toughman Championship Series.

Professional and political career[edit]

Verel has been called as an expert to testify on combative sports. His knowledge of combative sport laws, his personal ring experience, educational and emergency medical background is why FSN and API chose him for television as a commentator and chief referee. Verel has officiated in 4 Different countries and over 20 of the United States. He has officiated over 2,500 boxing matches, 600 kickboxing and MMA and 40 professional entertainment wrestling matches.[citation needed]

In 1997 Verel was involved in bringing action against NYS to allow combative sports after Governor George Pataki signed a Bill outlawing it and won minor victories is getting injunctions for a short period along with API a promotions company out of Michigan. In 2010 Verel after Chartering the Martial Arts/MMA Hall of Fame with the NYS Department of Education Verel wrote Bill proposals that would legalize MMA in New York since its ban in 1997. His Bill proposal called for establishing and promulgating rules for professionals and a commission to oversee all amateur combative sports and single discipline martial arts. The Bill finally saw passage and was signed into Law by Gov.Andrew Cuomo in 2016.

Verel ran for a vacant seat in the Buffalo Common Council in 2012. Though he was initially considered a standout in the race after a 3-month 4–4 tie vote, he failed to gain the necessary support after false allegations of a criminal history and prison sentence arose. On April 25, 2012 "The Buffalo News" reported that Verel had twice been arrested for Burglary. The first, in 1989, alleged a conviction and prison sentence served between July 20, 1989, and May 31, 1991. However no credible evidence supports this and searches of New York State Records show no conviction, sentence or incarceration.[1] The story goes on to allege that Verel was again arrested on second degree burglary charges in 1998. Again, no evidence exists in Court Records to support this allegation.[2] Verel opened action against The Buffalo News for Reckless Disregard for the Truth citing New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254.

In 2014 Verel was sworn in as a Reserve Deputy Sheriff by Timothy B. Howard the Erie County Sheriff in New York [3] where he was assigned to the Scientific Staff Division. Then in 2016 A. J. Verel was elected and sworn in as the 52nd President of the Judges & Police Executives Conference of Erie County, NY.[4]

Career highlights[edit]

Year Event Description
1986 Pro Debut Canton Civic Center (WKA)
1988 U.S. TKD Demo Team (Result: Team Gold Medal) (WKA)
1991 Toughman Contest Champion
1992 U.S. DEMO TKD & N.A.C.K. Team Co-Capt. (Result: Team Gold Medal) (WKA)
1992 Hard Knock Series Atlantic City, NJ - 4th-round decision over John Lucarrelli
1992 WKA World Championship Title Fight Asheville, NC (72.5 kg-160 lbs) Ø Opponent: Derrick "The Destroyer" Littlefield (Arkansas) (Title Holder) Ø Result: TKO 3rd round
1992 Feature Film "Moving Target" w/ Gerry Cooney
1993 Feature Film : Talons of the Eagle" with Billy Blanks
1993 Klassic Karate Cup Buffalo, NY
1993 Independent Film "Too Much Too Soon"
1993 ArtPark Lewiston, NY Summer Production "Anything Goes" w/ Tony award-winning actress Debbie Shapiro
1993 UFC 1 Denver, CO
1994 Klassic Karate Cup Dallas, TX
1994 Feature Film "TC 2000" w/ Billy Blanks
1994 International Professional Tae Kwon Do Federation (IPTF) Man of the Year
1994 WKO World Championship Fight Yakima, WA Ø WKO Super Middleweight (72.5–76 kg – 164 lbs) World Championship Ø Opponent: Takuro Takahashi (Kanazawa, Japan) (Title Holder) Ø Result: KKO 7th round
1995 WKC World Championship Fight HorseHeads, NY Ø WKC Light Heavyweight (76–79 kg – 174 lbs) World Championship Ø Opponent: Marc "Nasty" Naughton (Chico,Ca) (Vacant Title) Ø Result: Majority Decision
1995 Feature Film "Shadow Creature"
1997–2003 Toughman Contest Referee_Fox Sports Network_FX Channel
2002 Feature Film "Against the Ropes" w/ Meg Ryan, Tony Shaloub, Omar Epps, Tim Daly, and Charles Dutton
2003 Romulus Club and Ilio DiPaolo Award
2003 Induction into World Karate & KickBoxing Hall of Fame
2003 World Karate Union Hall of Fame
2003 United States Martial Arts Association Hall of Fame / Lifetime Achievement
2000–2003 SportsBlast TV
2003 CNN Boxing Analyst
2003 Action Martial Art Magazine Award & Induction
2004 Took over operations as OM for the Martial Arts Hall of Fame
2005 Action Martial Art Magazine Award Recipient / Outstanding Achievement in MA
2006 Action Martial Art Magazine Award Recipient / Outstanding Contributions to MA
2006 Feature Film "Poultrygeist"
2007 Action Martial Art Magazine Award Recipient / Goodwill Ambassador
2007 Feature Film "Little Chicago" w/ Marisa Tomei and Ray Liotta
2007 Secured Museum Chartership status for the newly restructured Pro Martial Arts Hall of Fame
2008 Action Martial Art Magazine Award Recipient / Exemplary Contributions as Ambassador
2008 Televised Boxing "Brawl in the Falls"
2008 Named Chairman to the Official Pro Martial Arts Hall of Fame
2009 Feature Film "STAR TREK" w/ Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto Directed by J. J. Abrams
2010 Action Martial Art Magazine Award Recipient / Exemplary Contributions as Ambassador
2010 Feature Film "Unstoppable" w/ Denzel Washington and Chris Pine Directed by Tony Scott
2011 Feature Film "Crimson"
2012 TV movie "Battle Dogs"
2013 Feature Film "Best Man Holiday"
2013 TV movie "Tammy"
2014 Feature Film "The American Side"
2014 TV movie "The Amazing-Spider-Man 2"
2014 Sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff in New York
2015 Feature Film "EMELIE"
2016 FEATURE Film "MERCY"
2016 Became the 52nd President of the Judges & Police Executives Conference of Erie County, NY

  • 1986 Canton Civic Center First Pro Fight (WKA)
  • 1988 U.S. TKD Demo Team (Result: Team Gold Medal) (WKA)
  • 1991 Toughman Contest Champion
  • 1992 U.S. DEMO TKD & N.A.C.K. Team Co-Capt. (Result: Team Gold Medal) (WKA)
  • June 1992 Hard Knock Series Atlantic City, NJ - 4th-round decision over John Lucarrelli
  • October 1992 WKA World Championship Title Fight Asheville, NC (72.5 kg-160 lbs)
    • Opponent: Derrick "The Destroyer" Littlefield (Arkansas) (Title Holder)
    • Result: TKO 3rd round
  • 1992 Feature Film "Moving Target" w/ Gerry Cooney
  • 1993 Feature Film : Talons of the Eagle" with Billy Blanks
  • Independent Film "Too Much Too Soon"
  • 1993 Klassic Karate Cup Buffalo, NY
  • 1993 ArtPark Lewiston, NY Summer Production "Anything Goes" w/ Tony award-winning actress Debbie Shapiro
  • November 1993 UFC 1 Denver, CO
  • April 1994 Klassic Karate Cup Dallas, TX
  • Feature Film "TC 2000" w/ Billy Blanks
  • 1994 I.P.T.F. (Itn’l Professional Tae Kwon Do Federation) Man of the Year
  • July 1994 WKO World Championship Fight Yakima, WA
    • WKO Super Middleweight (72.5–76 kg – 164 lbs) World Championship
    • Opponent: Takuro Takahashi (Kanazawa, Japan) (Title Holder)
    • Result: KKO 7th round
  • June 1995 WKC World Championship Fight HorseHeads, NY
    • WKC Light Heavyweight (76–79 kg – 174 lbs) World Championship
    • Opponent: Marc "Nasty" Naughton (Chico,Ca) (Vacant Title)
    • Result: Majority Decision
  • 1995–2003 Toughman Contest Referee and Commentator on Fox Sports FX Channel
  • 2002 Feature Film "Against the Ropes" w/ Meg Ryan, Tony Shaloub, Omar Epps, Tim Daly, and Charles Dutton
  • 2003 Romulus Club and Ilio DiPaolo Award
  • 2003 Induction into World Karate & KickBoxing Hall of Fame
  • June 2003 World Karate Union Hall of Fame
  • July 2003 United States Martial Arts Association Hall of Fame / Lifetime Achievement
  • 2000–2003 SportsBlast TV
  • 2003 CNN Boxing Analyst
  • 2003 LCTV Commentator
  • 2003 Action Martial Art Magazine Award

Repeated:

    • 2005
    • 2006
    • 2008
  • 2004 Took over operations as GM for the Martial Arts Hall of Fame
  • 2006 Feature Film "Poultrygeist"
  • 2007 Feature Film "Little Chicago" w/ Marisa Tomei and Ray Liotta
  • 2007 Succeeded in getting Museum Chartership status for the new Pro Martial Arts Hall of Fame
  • 2008 Named Chairman for the Pro Martial Arts Hall of Fame
  • 2009 Feature Film "STAR TREK"
  • 2010 Feature Film "Unstoppable"
  • 2011 Feature Film "Crimson"
  • 2012 TV Movie "Battle Dogs"
  • 2013 Feature Film "Best Man Holiday"
  • 2013 TV Movie "Tammy"
  • 2014 Feature Film "The American Side"
  • 2014 TV Movie "The Amazing-Spider-Man 2"
  • 2014 Sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff in New York
  • 2015 Feature Film "EMELIE"
  • 2016 Feature Film "MERCY"
  • 2016 Became the 52nd President of the Judges & Police Executives Conference in Erie County, NY

References[edit]

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  3. ^ "Verel appointed new deputy - South Buffalo Courier".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Farina, Tony (10 February 2016). "Paladino to Speak at Verel Installation Feb. 24". Niagara Falls Reporter. Archived from the original on 2016-02-12.
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