He was ranked in the Combat Press featherweight top ten between April 2019 and March 2022, peaking at #2.[2][3][4]
Kickboxing career
Pikeur participated in the 2015 K-1 Super Welterweight Grand Prix. In the quarterfinals, he defeated Daiki Watabe by a second round KO. In the semifinals, he defeated Sanny Dahlbeck, likewise by a second round KO. In the finals, Pikeur faced Marat Grigorian, and lost the fight in the first round, by knockout.[5][6]
During Krush 65, Pikeur was scheduled to fight Hiroki Nakajima for the Krush Super Welterweight title.[7] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[8] He successfully defended his title three months later, during Krush 67, defeating Yoichi Yamazaki by knockout.[9] He defended his title for the second time with a unanimous decision win against Yu Hirono.[10]
Pikeur took part in the 2017 K-1 Middleweight Grand Prix. He beat Hinata by unanimous decision in the quarterfinals. He lost by KO, to the eventual tournament winner, Chingiz Allazov in the semifinals.[11]
In his next fight, Jordann was scheduled to defend his Krush title against Yutaro Yamauchi.[12] He beat Yamauchi by a second round KO.[13] He defended his Krush title for the fourth time during Krush 93, when he was scheduled to fight Hiromi Wajima. Pikeur won the fight by unanimous decision.[14]
In November 2018, Pikeur was scheduled to fight the future K-1 Super Welterweight champion Minoru Kimura. He beat Kimura by a third round TKO.[15] During K'Festa 2, Pikeur beat Masaaki Noiri by majority decision.[16]
Jordann was scheduled to defend his Krush title for the fifth time against Katsuya Jinbo during Krush 102.[17] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[18] He extended his winning streak with a knockout of Kaisei Kondo in November 2019.[19]
Pikeur challenged Yuta Kubo for the K-1 Welterweight title during K'Festa 3. Kubo won the fight by unanimous decision.[20]