
Benny Urquidez (born June 20, 1952) is an American kickboxer, martial arts choreographer and actor. Nicknamed "The Jet", Urquidez was a non-contact karate competitor who later pioneered full-contact fighting in the United States. He made the transition from point to full-contact karate in 1974, the year of its inception in the US, frequently fighting in bouts where the rules were ambiguous and contrasts in styles were dramatic. Urquidez is also known for once holding the rare achievement of six world titles in five different weight divisions, and remained largely undefeated in his 27-year career. His only loss came in a Muay Thai match which was shrouded in controversy, as Urquidez had only agreed to a no-decision exhibition, a clause which was ignored when the fight had ended.
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Spider-Man
2002 · as Mugger (uncredited)

Wheels on Meals
1984 · as One of Mondale's Men

1408
2007 · as Claw Hammer Maniac

Tango & Cash
1989 · as Thug (uncredited)

Street Fighter
1994 · as Sagat Gang Member (uncredited)

Road House
1989 · as Laughing Henchman (uncredited)

Dragons Forever
1988 · as Thug at Factory (uncredited)

Gladiator
1992 · as Spectator (uncredited)

Dragon Blade
2015 · as Extra (uncredited)

Grosse Pointe Blank
1997 · as Felix La PuBelle

Awaken
2015 · as Dimitri Kope

Death Match
1994 · as Himself

Ragin Cajun
1991

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2015 · as Judge

For Life or Death
1996 · as Shadow Monk Fighter

Martial Law
1990 · as Tong Member

Diggstown
1992 · as Referee

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1998 · as Self