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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Benny Urquidez, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Dragons Forever
(Thug at Factory)
Black Creek
(Ring Fighter #1)
Force: Five
(Billy Ortega)
Diggstown
(Referee)
For Life or Death
(Shadow Monk Fighter)
Bloodmatch
(Billy Munoz)
Wheels on Meals
(One of Mondale's Men)
Action Legends: Warriors of the Silver Screen
(Self)
Dragon Blade
(Extra (uncredited))
Here Comes a New Challenger
(Self)
Spider-Man
(Mugger (uncredited))
The Best of the Martial Arts Films
(Self (archive footage))
Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes
(Self)
Ragin Cajun
And Now You're Dead
(Karloff)
Death Match
(Himself)
1408
(Claw Hammer Maniac)
Awaken
(Dimitri Kope)
The Fighter
(Jet - Undefeated World Kickboxing Champion)
Grosse Pointe Blank
(Felix La PuBelle)
Underdog Kids
(Judge)
Street Fighter
(Sagat Gang Member (uncredited))
Gladiator
(Spectator (uncredited))
Martial Law
(Tong Member)
Tango & Cash
(Thug (uncredited))
Road House
(Laughing Henchman (uncredited))
Jackie Chan: My Story
((archive footage) (uncredited))
Chicago Hope
Too Young to Die
(Self)
The Art of Action
(Self)