I love House Music, Freestyle, Latin, Techno, Dance, Hip Hop, Rand B, some country, Rock, hate most Blues but I like Jazz. Favorite Musical Era, I am an 80's kid, so that is that.
Movies
Anything with lots of fighting and action and for my kid side, DRAGON BALL Z, JUSTICE LEAGUE, POWER PUFF GIRLS CAUSE THEY FIGHT, LOL .DISNEY, AND DREAM WORKS!
Television
Seldom have time for it, always deployed!
Books
The Art of War
A strong Man stands up for himself, A stronger Man stands up for others.
Psalm 144
1 Blessed be the LORD my strength,
which teacheth my hands to war,
and my fingers to fight:
2 my goodness, and my fortress;
my high tower, and my deliverer;
my shield, and he in whom I trust;
who subdueth my people under me.
3 LORD, what is man, that thou takest knowledge of him!
or the son of man, that thou makest account of him! Job. 7.17, 18 · Ps. 8.4
4 Man is like to vanity:
his days are as a shadow that passeth away.
5 Bow thy heavens, O LORD, and come down:
touch the mountains, and they shall smoke.
6 Cast forth lightning, and scatter them:
shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.
7 Send thine hand from above;
rid me, and deliver me out of great waters,
from the hand of strange children;
8 whose mouth speaketh vanity,
and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
9 I will sing a new song unto thee, O God:
upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings
will I sing praises unto thee.
10 It is he that giveth salvation unto kings:
who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword.
11 Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children,
whose mouth speaketh vanity,
and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood:
12 that our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth;
that our daughters may be as corner stones,
polished after the similitude of a palace:
13 that our garners may be full,
affording all manner of store;
that our sheep may bring forth thousands
and ten thousands in our streets:
14 that our oxen may be strong to labor;
that there be no breaking in, nor going out;
that there be no complaining in our streets.
15 Happy is that people, that is in such a case:
yea, happy is that people, whose God is the LORD.
Heroes
My Dad, My brother, and any other man out there that has not forgotten the true meaning of being a man. Honor, Courage, Responsibility, Honesty, Integrity. Also any woman out there who finds herself playing the roles of both!
Nelson Felix Lebron Closure at last. I have lost a great girlfriend but gained a great friend. To her new man, you have a great woman, take care of her, God bless you both, wish Posted at 6:51 PM Dec 14 from Mobile view more
I am Puerto Rican, from the South Bronx, NYC and currently reside in Virginia Beach because of my Active duty military status. My family is from La Perla in San Juan. I am a 7 time VA State Kickboxing Champ,6 time East Coast Champ, a 5 time US kickboxing Champ, 2 time North American Champ,Former team USA Member, and 2 time World Bronze Medalist. I am also a 4 time Golden Gloves State Champ, 2 time Golden Gloves Sectional Champ, 4 time boxing state champ for VA, Body Guard for Chaplains in the military, DJ, Bouncer, Close Combat instructor, coach and fitness trainer. I am 5' 1", 125 lbs soaking wet, lol. My goals in life are to lead a successful life and to hopefully be as good of a dad as my father was to me. No kids and I love kids, just waiting for the right one. Favorite quotes; Tough times don't last, tough people do; You can't always be first but you can always be next!
Between the day we are born and the day we die, there is only a dash 1975-20?? All we can do is live that dash to the fullest. In my 34 years of life I have witnessed the horrors of war and the true evils that exist within humanity. I have had two individuals die in my arms. Get out there and live people, the dash is short, but you can make it the best sprint ever. Love each other and God Bless! Boricua Hasta La Muerte!
Biography of Nelson Felix Lebron
Nelson Felix Lebron was born on January 24th, 1975 at 1000 in Mount Sinai Hospital. Lebron is the son of Claudina Herrera of La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Nelson Lebron, a former USMC Vietnam vet from Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Lebron is the third child of five. Nelson Felix Lebron spent most of his childhood watching his parents struggle to guide him and his siblings down the right path and keep them away from the rough city streets. Lebron’s parents enrolled him in the William Martinez school of Tae Kwon Do at age five to instill discipline in him and ensure that he would not become a product of the streets. In 1982, after a fire at the Lebron residence at 1105 Boynton Avenue in the Bronx, his family was left homeless. Despite his families’ misfortune, this event began the journey that would make him the man and Sailor he is today. Nelson Lebron Senior’s Marine Corps values of Honor, Courage, Perseverance, and Commitment drove him to move his family off the streets and into an apartment as soon as possible. Education was first and foremost; therefore Lebron Senior worked countless over time hours to ensure Nelson Felix Lebron had the opportunity to attend the best schools. In 1990 Nelson Felix Lebron was enrolled in Cardinal Hayes High School. While at Cardinal Hayes H.S. he excelled in Drama, Track, Football, Student Council, Student Government, the School Recruiting Team, and was even President of the National Honor Society, graduating with a 97.6 overall GPA in 1993.
Upon graduation, Nelson Felix Lebron understood that it would be very difficult to afford college. Lebron decided to follow in his brother’s footsteps and join the United States Navy. Lebron graduated H.S. on June 28th, 1993 and began boot camp in Orlando, Florida on July 1st, 1993. Upon completion of boot camp he attended Photographer’s Mate “A” school in September of 1993. He graduated 3rd in his class and transferred to his first command, the Office of Naval Intelligence in Suitland, Maryland. In 1994 Lebron came to embrace the Navy even more as he lost his sister to a deadly shooting in New York. In 1996 Lebron transferred to Fighter Squadron VF-32 at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he completed 2 six-month deployments. The first deployment was with the Roosevelt Battle group and the second was with the Enterprise Battle Group. It was on his second deployment with the ENTERPRISE that Lebron had his first taste of war with Operation Desert Fox. Two months after the deployment Lebron left the Navy and joined the Naval Reserve. After a year in the Naval Reserve, Lebron came back into the Navy with a refreshed outlook on military life. Lebron returned as a Religious Program Specialist. He attended “A” School in Merridian, Mississippi where he graduated at the top of his class with a 98.9 average and qualified for the Accelerated Advancement Program. Lebron then received orders to Camp Gieger, North Carolina where he went through a training course in Marine tactics, Combat, First Aid, Body guarding and Infantry skills. Out of a class of 200, he graduated seventh. From Camp Geiger, he received orders to 3rd Marine Division, 4th Marines Regiment at Camp Schwab in Okinawa, Japan. While with the 4th Marines Lebron went TAD with the 2/7th Marines and completed Mountain Warfare Training in Pohang, Korea. He also served as a Martial Arts instructor alongside Korean Rock Marines in the teaching of Tae Kwon Do and Boxing. Upon his return to Okinawa in 2001, Lebron became the first Religious Program Specialist to become a Close Combat Instructor for the new Marine Corp Martial Arts and the first RP to be assigned to a Marine Recon Unit where he became an integral member of 3rd Recon bin. While in Okinawa, Lebron also became a kickboxing favorite in the Okinawa kickboxing circuit and in the boxing ring during many MWR sponsored matches and local matches. RP3 (FMF) Lebron was then recommended to receive orders to Naval Special Warfare Group Two (NSWG2) as the RP for all the even number SEAL TEAMS and BOAT TEAMS. While at the SEAL TEAMS Lebron was advanced to RP2, made Team USA for Kickboxing, and went on to win 5 Virginia State Titles, 3 U.S. titles, 2 North American titles, and 2 Bronze medals for team USA in kickboxing. The teams would also use RP2 (FMF) Lebron to assist in the instruction of Close Combat Principles. However, it was at NSWG2 that Lebron saw another side of war in the aftermath of 9/11. RP2 (FMF) Lebron and his Chaplain, CDR Patrick Smith, were continuously called upon to perform memorial services and funerals for fallen SEALS. Due to lack of funding RP2 (FMF) Lebron left the TEAMS in 2003 and was stationed at Portsmouth Naval Hospital for 9 months. While at the hospital Lebron was given the duties of FMF (Fleet Marine Force) PT coordinator preparing Corpsman and Dental technicians for the very demanding Field Medical School and Service with the Marines. In October 2004 Lebron attended orders to RP “F” School and transferred to the USS TRENTON (LPD-14). In September 2005 RP2 (FMF) Lebron was recommended for an IA in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, a task he enthusiastically accepted. He received orders to Fort Benning, Georgia to receive additional infantry and expeditionary training. Upon completion of his training, RP2 (FMF) Lebron reported to Combined Forces Command - Afghanistan as the bodyguard and administrative aid to US Navy Chaplain CAPT Michael Langston, US Navy Chaplain CAPT Margaret Kibben, and US Army Chaplain LTCOL Don Campbell. While in Afghanistan, RP2 (FMF) Lebron was assigned as the Convoy Commander to over 100 missions, the Personal Bodyguard to Chaplains and DOD Civilians on over 150 missions, and the Close Combat Instructor for the Combined Forces Command- Afghanistan service members. He volunteered for over 60 COMREL Projects, devoting more than 400 off duty hours to assist at orphanages, hospitals, and refugee camps all over Afghanistan. He served as the Assistant Boxing Coach for the Afghan Olympic Boxing Team and sponsored the team with over $10,000 in equipment, was the PT Coordinator for all Naval Personnel, conducted researches on Religious Customs and beliefs, set up for over 80 worship services, and served as the Supply officer for the Religious Ministries Directorate. He was also the hand receipt holder for over $75,000.00 in equipment and the Mail NCO. As the NCOIC, a position normally held by an E-9, he devised and coordinated strategic planning for logistical and mission essential requirements for CFC-Afghanistan Religious Ministries Directorate for 42 Chaplains, 58 Assistants, and 28 Coalition Chaplains and their assistants. Furthermore, he facilitated 12 Suicide Awareness and out processing briefs for all departing personnel, implemented an electronic filing system for future Chaplain Assistants, and won the Schutzennschnur Gold Award for qualifying expert on German rifle, pistol, and Machine gun, which earned him the titles of Directorate NCO of the Quarter and Runner -up Combined Forces Command NCO of the Quarter. RP2 (FMF) Nelson Felix Lebron returned to his Parent Command, USS TRENTON and was involved in evacuation missions in Bierut, Lebanon. Upon completion of the evacuations in Bierut he was sent off to the Pentagon to Assist in a Program Called "Why We Serve." He performed his duties there exceptionally earning him a second Joint Achievement medal. In December of 2006 he reported to Naval Special Warfare E.O.D Group 2 as the first "RP" ever with an E.O.D (Explossive Ordinance Dissposal) Command ansd is there currently. As of July 28th Lebron has been in Iraq, exact location unknown.
Awards received for Afghanistan deployment Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Meritorious Outstanding Volunteer Service medal, Afghan Campaign Service Medal, and Certificate of Appreciation signed by Lieutenant General, US Army Karl Eikenbury.
Other Awards: 5 Navy Achievement Medals, Navy Unit Commendation, 4 Meritorious Unit Commendations, Battle E, 4 Good Conduct Medals, 2 National Defense Medals, 4 Sea Service Deployments, Kosovo Campaign ribbon, Armed Forces Expeditionary, GWOT Expeditionary, GWOT Service medal, 3 Armed Forces Expeditionary, NATO Medal, Expert Rifle, Expert Pistol.
Nelson Felix Lebron 24 January 1975
Birth Place: South Bronx, NYC
Fights out of: Craig Smith Karate, Dog Pound Boxing Gym
Coaches: 1981 - 1992 William Martinez K-MAG Warriors
1996 - 1998 Dave Miller
1996 - present Craig Smith
1996 - present Roger Belch
1996 - present Tom Poey
My back round:
- Pro Boxing coach and Cut Man
- USA Boxing level 1 Coach
- 10 - 1 -1 record in Okinawa fight club Heat (Vale Tudo/MMA/kickboxing)
- Kickboxing Record 37-16-2
- Boxing Record 32-9
- Marine Corp Martial Arts Close Combat Instructor
- 1991 Junior Tae Kwon Do Champion
- 2000 125 lbs Novice Golden Gloves Champion
- 2001 Okinawan Armed Forces Feather Weight Boxing Champion
- 2001 Okinawa light weight Black Belt Point Fighting Champion
- 2002 IFA Light Weight VA State Kick boxing Champion
- 2002 IFA Featherweight VA State Kickboxing Champion
- 2002 IFA Fire on Ice Featherweight Champion
- 2002 WKK0 Light Weight VA state Champion
- 2003 WKKO Feather weight VA State Champion
- 2003 Golden Gloves Open 119lbs State Champ
- 2003 USA Boxing Open VA State Champ 125lbs
- 2003 Sectional Golden Gloves Champ 125lbs
- 2003 WKKO Virginia Light Weight Champ
- 2003 National IKF Kickboxing Champion
- 2003 JLFS National Kickboxing Champ
- 2003 KICK North American Champion
- 2003 IAKSA Team USA Member and World Bronze Medalist in Full Contact Rule Style
- 2003 JLFS Black Belt Fighter of the Year Gallantry Award Recipient
- 2003 Joe Lewis Black Belt
- 2004 TEAM USA WKA/IAKSA World Bronze Medalist in International Rule Style(2nd)
- 2006 Second Degree Black Belt from Joe Lewis
- 2007 Black Belt in Craig Smith Karate
- 2007 East Coast Classic Light Weight Kickboxing Champ
- Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, American Karate , Japanese Karate
- 2008 JLFS Pound for Pound fighter of the Year
- 2008 Recieves 3rd Degree Black Belt from Joe Lewis
- 2008 wins Western Virginia Classic in Full Contact
- 2008 wins Western Virginia Classic in International Rules(LEG KICK)
- 2008 wins East Coast Classic in both Full Contact and Leg Kick
- 2008 Arnold Classic winner
- 2008 WAKO US Champion (5th National title)
- 2009 Arnold Classic Full Contact winner 132 lbs(6 National title)
- 2009 Arnold Classic International Rules winner(7th National title)
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Who I'd like to meet: Any kickboxers,MMA fighters, Boxers, female entertainers, or female fitness competitors. Anyone who has a level head and would just like to have another friend.
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