Who Is Michael Page? Age, Biography and Wiki
Michael Page, born on April 7, 1987, is an English mixed martial artist who has made a name for himself in the realms of boxing and kickboxing. As of 2025, Page is 38 years old. He gained fame for his diverse fighting style and spectacular knockout techniques, making him a prominent figure in the Bellator MMA organization. His unique approach to the sport, often characterized by creativity and agility, has earned him a large fan base.
Occupation | Martial Artist |
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Date of Birth | April 7, 1987 |
Age | 38 Years |
Birth Place | Westminster, London, England |
Horoscope | Aries |
Country | England |
Popularity
Michael Page's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Michael Page stands tall at approximately 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and has a weight that fluctuates between 170 to 185 pounds (77 to 84 kg), depending on whether he competes in MMA or boxing. His athletic build showcases his dedication to training and conditioning, crucial for a fighter with his skill set.
Page won ten world championships in kickboxing – his first was at the US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championships 1998 in Orlando, Florida when he was 12 years old – and was crowned British champion over 25 times. By the age of 13, Page started entering adult competitions. To prepare, he would train five hours a day for five days a week.
During tournament days he would often fight up to 14 times due to competing in three weight classes, and at one point fought 22 times in a day across five weight classes. Another world title win was at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Coimbra) where, at the −89 kg semi-contact division, he won gold after defeating Dave Heffernan.
He also competed at the W.A.K.O. Austrian Classics Worldcup 2008 (Kufstein), winning gold in the −84 kg semi-contact division over Krisztián Jároszkievicz. Page participated at the W.A.K.O. Irish Open 2008 (Dublin), earning silver in the −84 kg semi-contact division after falling short to Raymond Daniels. Page then won gold at the W.A.K.O.
Austrian Classics Worldcup 2009 (Walchsee), placing first in both the −84 kg light-contact and semi-contact divisions, defeating Bojan Miskovic and Zvonimir Gribl, respectively. Page returned to participate in the W.A.K.O. Irish Open 2009 (Dublin) but was defeated by Raymond Daniels, placing second in the −84 kg semi-contact division.
Page – appointed as the WKA Head Coach – led a team to the WKA World Championships 2009 (Huelva), defeating James Benjamin Stewart to claim gold in the organisation's first semi-contact prize competition and bronze in the −90 kg light-contact division, upon being bested by Tarek Haydar. He then participated in the W.A.K.O.
World Championships 2009 (Lignano Sabbiadoro) and finished second in the −84 kg semi-contact division, after being defeated by Krisztián Jároszkievicz. On 4 September 2010, he competed at the World Combat Games 2010 (Beijing) in the −84 kg semi-contact division, where he earned silver, losing gold to Krisztián Jároszkievicz.
Page fought Raymond Daniels at the W.A.K.O. Irish Open 2011 (Dublin), securing silver in the −84 kg semi-contact division.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Michael Page has kept his personal life relatively private. However, he has been linked to a few notable figures in the past. As of now, he is reportedly dating a model, although details about his relationship remain under wraps. Page's focus largely remains on his career, perhaps indicating a prioritization of professional goals over personal relationships at this stage in his life.
and Pauline Reece, who were both Lau Gar kung fu practitioners. His father, a British Telecom employee, hailed from Trinidad while his mother, a nurse, was from Jamaica. Page is a maternal nephew of Lau Gar Master Stan Brown, who was also the instructor of his father. He has nine siblings, three of whom are adopted.
Page attended Quintin Kynaston School in St John's Wood, alongside Olympian judoka Ashley McKenzie. He grew up in NW8 near Edgware Road and Lisson Green before moving to W10 near Queen's Park in 2003. Since almost everyone in his family was involved in martial arts, he felt it was natural to follow suit.
Net Worth and Salary
Michael Page's estimated net worth in 2025 is around $3 million. His earnings primarily come from his fights in mixed martial arts, sponsorship deals, and various business ventures. On average, he earns between $100,000 to $300,000 per fight depending on the event and his draw status, highlighting his commercial appeal in the sporting realm.
Career, Business and Investments
Page began his professional career in kickboxing before transitioning to mixed martial arts. He has amassed a significant win-loss record that includes numerous knockouts, making him a household name. Page's dedication to the sport extends beyond the ring; he engages in a range of business ventures, including fitness training programs and merchandise sales that complement his fighting brand.
Page was scouted by the Great Britain Taekwondo team to train and qualify for the Olympics but turned it down to pursue a professional combat sports career winning a professional kickboxing fight and continuing his journey in mixed martial arts.
Social Network
Michael Page maintains an active presence on various social media platforms. His Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook accounts showcase not only his fight highlights but also glimpses into his personal life, training routines, and engagements with fans. Following him provides insights into his journey both inside and outside the cage, fostering a deep connection with his supporters.
Page's fight with Fernando Gonzalez was rescheduled for Bellator 158 on 16 July 2016 but visa issues forced Gonzalez to withdraw. Page accepted a contract to fight Paul Daley after Josh Koscheck withdrew but Daley chose to fight Douglas Lima instead.
Page fought Evangelista Santos and won by knocking out Santos with a flying knee in the second round. Santos underwent surgery afterwards due to a depressed frontal sinus fracture. The fight went viral partly due to the Pokémon Go-inspired post-fight celebration.
Education
While specific details about Michael Page's formal education are limited, it is known that he has a background in martial arts from a young age. He trained extensively in various combat disciplines, setting the foundation for his successful career in mixed martial arts, boxing, and kickboxing. This dedication to his craft suggests a strong commitment to continuous learning and skill development.
Page was slated to fight Fight Master: Bellator MMA contestant Marcus Aurelio at Bellator 120 on 17 May 2014 but Aurelio withdrew due to injury. Ricky Rainey was immediately sought as a replacement after his Bellator 116 victory and was informed of his opponent a week later. Page won via technical knockout in the first round.