Skoufis Wins Gold at National Black Belt League World Championships
Nathan Skoufis, 24, lifetime resident of the area did not get to have a typical Holiday Season or a large festive dinner. He competed at the year-end 29th Annual National Black Belt League Super Grands World Championships in New York State held at the Adam’s Mark Hotel. The Super Grands is a historic week-long event, that began December 25th through January 1st with competitors travelling from all over the globe to compete at the event. Practitioners of Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Kickboxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Kung Fu and others all comepete.
The NBL is the most prestigious sanctioning bodies for martial arts, ranking many of the top events throughout the globe. Competitors compete throughout the year in order to obtain a ranking for the year-end Super Grands tournament which is comparable to the Super Bowl of martial arts competitions. Skoufis entered the event as a “wild card” meaning he purposely entered the tournament unranked, having to beat every single person in his division. The final two fighters in their respective divisions then compete in the grand finale for the world championship title.
Skoufis won the Adult Black Belt Middleweight World Title and the Adult Black Belt Team Sparring World Title. In Adult Men’s Fighting there are 8 divisions 1. Featherweight 2. Super Lightweight 3. Lightweight 4. Light Middleweight 5. Middleweight 6. Light Heavyweight 7. Heavyweight 8. Super Heavyweight
All Weight World Champions then fight each other until one is left to be crowned Overall World Grand Champion in the grand finale on the evening of December 31st, a highly sought-after title that is internationally recognized and accredited. Skoufis won against the other champions to qualify for the final match against the Super Heavyweight World Champion, outweighed by over 70 pounds. Skoufis was victorious and won the Overall World Grand Champion, a historic accomplishment. After this week’s tournament, Skoufis has now secured his 16th World Title. Skoufis was the lone Canadian Adult Male to claim a world fighting title at the event this past week.
Skoufis began martial arts as a young boy in the spring of 2000, and now nearly two decades in the sport, he has represented Team Canada and is a 5th degree black belt. The first Super Grands Skoufis attended was in 2008 in Sacramento, California and he won his first world title in 2007 in Atlantic City.
Skoufis says “I want to thank everyone who has supported me throughout my martial arts career, thank you to the entire community for your constant overwhelming support, I appreciate it so much. It is a surreal accomplishment, that has become a reality for me. A surreal accomplishment that is a dream come true. This title is one that I always wanted to win as a child… I hope this award shows that regardless of the city that you live in, regardless of the population, any goal is achievable. May 2019 bring you all health and happiness, thank you again and all the best. Nothing makes me prouder than to represent this amazing community on the international stage”.