When “Reug Reug” Oumar Kane enters the arena, it already feels like a scene from a blockbuster movie.
Standing 6 feet tall and carved from 265 pounds of muscle, the ONE Heavyweight MMA World Champion looks less like an athlete and more like a real-life special effect. He is a walking spectacle, a man whose sheer physical presence commands the kind of attention that usually costs millions of dollars in CGI to replicate.
And if the Senegalese superstar has his way, that presence might one day transition from the ring to the silver screen.
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His fists are currently occupied with defending his heavyweight MMA throne, but Kane’s eyes are open to a future in cinema — a world he has been obsessed with long before he became a global martial arts icon.
The All-Action Hero
Kane is an avid consumer of the very genre he dominates in reality: combat sports cinema.
His taste in movies is specific and adrenaline-fueled, favoring the high-octane choreography of martial arts films over slow-burn dramas. He points to the French action film K.O. — which stars fellow heavyweight MMA fighter Ciryl Gane — as a personal favorite.
In fact, Kane was nearly a part of that project himself.
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He said:
“I love movies, martial arts movies in particular. There was one starring Ciryl Gane called ‘K.O.’ I watch these types of movies all the time, I love them. It’s a combat film.
“The film studio asked [me] to be in the ‘K.O.’ movie with Ciryl Gane, but because [I] was injured, [I] couldn’t do it. They might cast [me] for the series’ third installment.”
When Marvel Calls
The K.O. franchise is not the only time Hollywood has knocked on the heavyweight MMA king’s door.
Kane’s unique look — a blend of superhero physique and terrifying intensity — has attracted the attention of the biggest studios in the world, including the juggernaut behind The Avengers.
But for “Reug Reug,” the timing has to be perfect. The discipline required to rule the heavyweight MMA division means turning down opportunities that would distract other fighters.
He said:
“I was pitched to be in a Marvel film once, but obviously it takes a lot of time to film those movies. I couldn’t take a year off of fighting while I’m still trying to be the greatest in MMA. Those opportunities will always come around, but at the moment, I have to focus on fighting.”
When the time comes to trade 4-ounce gloves for scripts, Kane has a clear vision of his persona. He does not see himself as a character actor or a dramatic lead. He sees himself following in the footsteps of the genre’s giants — men who defined action for a generation.
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He cites Scott Adkins, specifically his role as Yuri Boyka in Undisputed 4, as a major inspiration.
But his ultimate ambition is even bigger. He wants to be the continent’s answer to the greatest action star of all time:
“It’s gotta be action. I can be the African Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s gotta be action movies, I’m a big human being.”
A Star In Waiting
For now, the movie set will have to wait. Kane’s immediate future remains locked inside the ring, where his unscripted action continues to captivate millions.
The transition, he insists, is inevitable.
He said:
“One hundred percent, as long as it doesn’t interfere with my MMA career, for when I have to train and fight. When the time is right and the schedule fits, I’m definitely going to do it. The opportunities have come to me a few times.
“Martial arts movies are my thing, and one day, I could see myself go into acting when I’m ready.”