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Who Is Raymond Daniels? Meet Colbey Northcutt Husband: Relationship

Colbey Northcutt

In the fast-paced world of combat sports, Colbey Northcutt and her husband, Raymond Daniels, have won over many followers. While Colbey has won several Karate World Championships, her husband Raymond is widely regarded as one of the greatest martial artists of all time. As a result, they work together to be a shining example of martial arts greatness.

Colbey Northcutt started practicing martial arts at the age of seven, specializing in American Taekwondo for self-defense. Over the following decade, she fought in events across the globe, winning an astonishing number of globe Titles and being recognized as a multiple-time Karate World Champion. She has a third-degree black belt in American Taekwondo, a fourth-degree black belt in the hybrid martial art Kajukenbo, and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.

Recognizing the popularity of women’s M.M.A., she decided to put her college ambitions on wait and pursue mixed martial arts under the guidance of renowned trainers. Her M.M.A. career took a new turn when she joined the worldwide stage of the O.N.E. Championship, where she hopes to become the first O.N.E. Women’s Flyweight World Champion.

Who is Colbey Northcutt’s Husband?

Raymond Daniels, a professional kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and former sport karate competitor, was born in Sun Valley, California, on April 29, 1980. His adventure began in 1985 when he began studying American Kenpo karate under the instruction of his father, Frank Daniels. During his high school years, Daniels had to assume the role of a single parent.

Colbey Northcutt

Daniels joined the Long Beach Police Department when he was 21 years old, determined to establish a better future for himself and his kid. After nearly seven years in law enforcement, Daniels chose to quit and concentrate on his martial arts profession. Daniels began as a youth competitor in sport karate and swiftly rose to top-tier status in the NBL and N.A.S.K.A. by the age of 19. His accomplishments include eight N.B.L. World Championships, many N.A.S.K.A. World Championships, and a second-place performance in the $50,000 World Pro Taekwondo Championship.

Daniels joined Chuck Norris’ World Combat League in 2006, captaining the Los Angeles Stars. In addition, he won other contests, including the K-1 World Grand Prix in 2007 and the W.A.K.O. Irish Open in 2008 and 2011. Aside from kickboxing, Daniels switched to Bellator Kickboxing in 2016 and won the Bellator Kickboxing World Championship. Daniels started a new chapter in 2022 with Karate Combat, and he won his first fight. His successful profession, paired with his duties as a parent, teacher, and co-founder of “I.C.E. Martial Arts.”

Meet Colbey’s brother, Sage Northcutt

Sage Northcutt, Colbey’s younger brother, is a talented martial artist and a rising star in the field of M.M.A. Sage, born on March 1, 1996, is known as “Super” Sage Northcutt because of his outstanding talents and accomplishments in a variety of fighting disciplines. Sage began practicing at the age of four under the supervision of his father, and he went on to win an incredible 77 World Titles throughout his childhood. In 2012, Sage Northcutt was also inducted into the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame.

Colbey Northcutt

In addition, he went from karate to kickboxing and maintained a perfect 15-0 record. Sage began on an incredible journey after joining the M.M.A., winning seven straight matches in major North American competitions. His dynamic and engaging fighting style won him a UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) berth. Sage began a new chapter in his career with the O.N.E. Championship, but his debut proved shockingly difficult after a near-career-ending knockout loss. However, he intends to restart his M.M.A. career, motivated by the desire to become a three-sport World Champion in M.M.A., Muay Thai, and kickboxing.