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  • SpaceX Builds Water Pipeline to Starbase, Yet Access Comes With Conditions

    Starbase’s New Water Pipeline: A Twist on the “Company Town” Deal

    Forget rocket boosters and launch pads—SpaceX’s latest upgrade is a water pipeline that will run from Brownsville all the way to the freshly minted city of Starbase. Instead of hauling pots of water like a moving van, the company now has a tap that streams straight into its own neighborhood.

    How the Deal Works

    • SpaceX will extend a pipe into Starbase’s city limits at its own expense.
    • They’ll also pay for the fancy water‑meter and necessary upgrades so the local utility can actually deliver the hydration.
    • The arrangement replaces the old “delivery via truck” system and moves the tariff down to the cheaper in‑city nonresidential rate.

    What This Means for the Squad

    Thanks to the new pipeline, SpaceX can free up its budget to build more apartments and amenities for its crew—no more waiting for trucks or juggling delivery schedules.

    The Catch for Non‑SpaceX Dwellers

    Not everyone gets the same crystal‑clear water. In July, nearly 40 homes along the corridor between Brownsville and Boca Chica were suddenly cut off from county water. The local council now says Starbase has to step up and deliver water to those residents.

    Why the Change?

    Under the old agreement, there was a 60,000‑gallon‑per‑day cap, as noted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in January 2024. That ceiling kept space‑and‑time affordable. The new pipe lifts that limit, giving SpaceX the freedom to grow.

    In short, Starbase’s water infrastructure is not just a technical upgrade—it’s a full-on redefinition of what “company town” looks like in 2025.

    Tech and VC heavyweights join the Disrupt 2025 agenda

    Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just a few of the heavy hitters joining the Disrupt 2025 agenda. They’re here to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch Disrupt, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech — grab your ticket now and save up to $600+ before prices rise.

    Tech and VC heavyweights join the Disrupt 2025 agenda

    Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital — just a few of the heavy hitters joining the Disrupt 2025 agenda. They’re here to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch Disrupt, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech — grab your ticket now and save up to $675 before prices rise.

    Starbase vs. SpaceX: The Great Water Showdown in San Francisco

    On a rainy weekday, the news of a water cut‑off in the Starbase neighbourhood sent ripples through the community. Kent Myers, the city administrator, penned a letter to a Cameron County commissioner warning that the abrupt blackout “poses safety and public health risks.”

    What’s Really Happening?

    • Starbase’s Position: Myers insists that Starbase “has neither the legal authority nor operational capacity to deliver water to these residents.” It seems the municipality isn’t equipped to keep the faucets turning.
    • SpaceX’s Proposal: The space giant allegedly handed out an “unconditional and perpetual agreement” to folks not owned by SpaceX. In exchange for switching off their water and sewer hookups, residents are asked to relocate “any and all launch, testing and other operational activities.” That’s a hefty ask for a simple water supply.
    • No Guarantees, No Guarantees: The document also spells out that SpaceX “has no obligation to provide residents with access to SpaceX’s water and wastewater treatment,” nor does it promise quality or quantity. Plus, it bars residents from seeking “legal or monetary recourse” against the company.

    What This Means for Residents

    Picture your next morning: you open the tap, hoping for a splash of clean water, but the faucet is dry. The line reads: “Water? Not covered. Leave the zone. No accountability.” Not exactly what you’d expect from a space pioneer.

    Bottom Line

    While Starbase hangs up its corporate cape and tells the press that it’s powerless to reverse the extension, SpaceX seems ready to auction off the area’s “property rights” to anyone willing to leave in exchange for a throwaway water contract. Meanwhile, residents remain locked out of any safe wash or legal remedy. It’s a situation that could buckle under the pressure of both innocence and corporate ambition—an irony that would make even the most seasoned asteroid‑chaser giggle.

    A city — with no utilities

    Starbase’s Hot Take: A New City, No Water Rights

    Incorporation and the Voter Shuffle

    • July 2025 saw Starbase officially become a city—think of it as a pop‑up town right beside the massive SpaceX launch pad in South Texas.
    • Only those voting inside the newly drawn borders had a say. Out of 247 lots, a whopping 10 weren’t owned by SpaceX, according to the older SpaceX manager, Richard Cardile.
    • Until the ballots were even counted, SpaceX was already cooking up a grand plan for drinkable water.

    SpaceX’s H2O Plan

    SpaceX spun up a state‑regulated water bowl that could rival a small town’s reservoir, featuring:

    • Half‑a‑million‑gallon underground tank
    • Service pumps, chlorine analyzer, tank mixer, and the usual crew
    • Connected to two water haulers—big enough for an industrial gig, not a city.

    This system digs 239 residential meters, each likely serving more than one household. On paper, it looks like a municipal utility, but in truth, it’s just SpaceX’s own pot.

    No Public Water Rights, Just a Private Pipeline

    According to experts, Starbase was designed to keep the city’s role to a bare minimum: “We don’t provide utilities; SpaceX does that within the city limits,” said a Starbase spokesperson.

    What that means in plain English is that the upcoming Brownsville–Starbase pipeline will feed a private, SpaceX‑run water system. Your neighbor’s tap isn’t automatically yours—any connection is up to SpaceX, and at their terms.

    What’s Next for Starbase?

    Because SpaceX hasn’t snagged a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity, they’re not legally bound to serve anyone outside their own crew. No public water rights, no obligation to the community.

    SpaceX remains silent on whether they’ll ever open their utilities to the public. For now, Starbase has a cityscape but no public water net.

  • Meet Don \’The Dragon\’ Wilson: Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Inductee & Kickboxing Legend

    Meet Don \’The Dragon\’ Wilson: Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Inductee & Kickboxing Legend

    won 11 world titles, overall record of 72-5-2

    Meet Don “The Dragon” Wilson

    Don Wilson, also known as the legendary “Dragon,” stands out as one of kickboxing’s most respected figures.

    Title‑Hopping Champion

    • Racked up11 world titles across various sanctioning bodies.
    • His undefeated streak showcases a record of72 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws.

    Why the Dragons Eye Shine

    • His grappling prowess earned him the nickname “Dragon.”
    • Each win added to a legacy that still fuels the sport.
    Take a Snap (or Skip the Video)

    While the video reference adds a visual punch, the numbers alone brag enough: 72–5–2, a record that sings louder than any roar.

    DON ‘THE DRAGON’ WILSON – 2015 INDUCTEE

    The Cosmic Kickboxing Legend

    Full‑Contact World Champion
    Kickboxing Hall of Fame Inductee
    11 World Titles Won

    A Kid from Illinois with a Stellar Twist

    During the disco‑frenzied 1980s nights at Cocoa Beach’s iconic Brassy’s Nightclub, the dance floor would often morph into a squeaky‑kick floor. The bouncers? They’d politely let the fighters toss punches before the club’s groove kicked in.

    And then there’s Don “The Dragon” Wilson. He clashed on that makeshift ring over 11 times within just seven years. Imagine the hype – the thunderous gloves, the blazing kicks, and the breakthrough streak that would eventually make Don a household name in fights across the globe.

    From Illinois to Brevard: A Family Story

    Although born on the prairie of Illinois, Don’s roots quickly tied to Brevard, Florida, thanks to his dad’s engineering opportunity at the Kennedy Space Center. The space‑center vibe gave Don a mix of discipline and boldness; it’s no wonder he’d later become a legend in the ring.

    Early Steps in the Martial Arts Odyssey

    • Graduated high school in Boca Raton.
    • Attended the U.S. Coast Guard Academy – where karate foundations began.
    • Returned to Brevard in 1973 – earned an A.A. in Electrical Engineering at Brevard Community College.
    • Had plans to continue at Florida Institute of Technology, but life had a different script.

    Why the Dragon’s Story Still Fires Up

    It’s the clash of rigorous science training and relentless combat enthusiasm. Think of a fighter who’s as comfortable solving electrical equations as throwing a flying kick. That combination turned Don into the first, the last, and the most unstoppable champion the sport could conjure.

    Don Wilson and Chris Penn after his Mixed Fight (WKA Experimental) vs. boxer Art Jimmerson at Brassy's Nightclub in Cocoa Beach, Florida, on June 22, 1987. (Image for SpaceCoast Daily.com)

    Don Wilson: From Florida’s Sun to the Kickboxing Spotlight

    Beneath the sunny skies of Cocoa Beach, a kid named Don Wilson snatched an unexpected punchcard on June 22, 1987 – not for a surfing lesson, but for a Mixed Fight (WKA Experimental) showdown against boxer Art Jimmerson at Brassy’s Nightclub. A small crowd, a big dream, and a whole lot of kicks.

    From Kung Fu to Kickboxing

    Wilson’s journey began after a humble, family‑run kung fu dojo. His older brother taught him the art of disciplined movement, planting the seed that would grow into a worldwide fighting career. Picture a kid in a Florida gym, dropping elbows into the sand, dreaming of titles – that’s Don’s early spark.

    Florida’s Heavy‑Hit Round of 39 Fights

    • All 39 bouts took place within the sunny belt of the Sunshine State – most on its rolling central plains.
    • He racked up an impressive 32‑3‑1 record in those years, proving he was far from a “one‑hit wonder.”
    State, U.S., and World Titles

    In the full‑contact middleweight division, he wasn’t just a participant; he was the champion. He also capped off a light‑heavyweight world title, showing that the ring didn’t define his limits.

    The Ultimate Gilded Hall of Fame

    Even when you look past the official story, it’s clear* that Wilson’s résumé reads like a comic‑book of gritty triumphs:

    • 11 world titles across various kickboxing sanctioning bodies.
    • A staggering 72‑5‑2 career record, which is basically “kickboxing with a splash of legend.”
    When the Drama Hit the Ring: 1999 Cruiserweight Showdown

    Fast forward to May 1999 – Don Wilson faced a heavyweight in professional Dick Kimber for the cruiserweight world title. The match didn’t just tick a check on another accolade; it symbolized that Don could cross weight classes while still crushing the competition.

    From an early bang in a Florida gym to a container of world titles, Don Wilson’s story stands as a triumph of grit, adaptability, and a relentless swagger in the world of kickboxing.

    Respected Four-Decade Officiating Veteran Ted Ruta Earns Induction into Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame

    Big Cheers for a Hall‑of‑Fame Legend

    Meet Ted Ruta – The Ring‑Ruling Maestro

    When you think “referee”, you’re probably picturing a bland face in a uniform. Not Ted Ruta. He’s hit the four‑decade mark of officiating and now has a shiny plaque in the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame. The whole scene feels like a fireworks finale: a decade of work, a few smack‑downs, and glee for everyone.

    Wilson’s Show‑stopper Moment

    • Round 3 Chelsea‑style showdown: Wilson burst into the ring, firing a flurry that shook the crowd and sent his opponent, Kimber, slumped on the canvas—completely still.
    • Hall of Fame nod: In 2010, the Word Kickboxing League crowned Wilson for his sharp knock‑outs.
    • From ring to commentary: After retiring, Wilson traded gloves for a mic and crackles through UFC broadcasts.
    • UFC comeback rumors: Word spread that Wilson might re‑enter the fast‑punch arena, but fate had other plans.

    The Bottom Line

    Whether it’s a legend like Ruta getting a trophy or a former fighter turning his commentary voice into a crowd‑pleaser, the ties that bind all these characters are… passion, grit, and a dash of showmanship. In the world of sports, we’re lucky to have both cheering from the sidelines and fighting from the center. The vibe? Every fan’s got a ticket to the best show in town.

    The Dragon has also had roles – both acting and producing – in over 50 films, documentaries, videos, and television shows since the 1980s – including the cult classic – Bloodfist.

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson: The Kick‑Boxing Legend Who Took Hollywood by Storm

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson isn’t just a phantom of the ring; he’s a full‑time superstar who’s been popping up on the big screen (and the big screen‑big screen) since the 1980s.

    From the Dojo to the DVD Rack

    • Over 50 film, documentary, video, and TV spots—yes, 50 plus. (Think “Bloodfist,” the cult‑classic that even made the office dance floor proud.)
    • Acting gigs that range from hard‑boiled martial‑arts hero to faded, wise sensei playing a role destined for the Philippines.
    • Producing credits sprinkled across dozens of titles—he’s not just watching the action; he’s making it happen.

    Real‑Life Heroics That Made Headlines

    When Don wasn’t taking down the bad guys on the screen, he was tackling them off it.

    Picture this: a martial‑arts tournament in Reno, Nevada, a packed crowd, and an elderly lady’s purse vanishing into the night. Don didn’t just watch—he strolled up, chased the would‑be thief, and had him pinned for, well, “until the police walked in”. Talk about a headline act.

    Bloodfist: The Film With a Kick‑Back Twist

    In “Bloodfist,” Wilson plays a savvy California dojo sensei who packs his bags, flies to the Philippines, and hunts down the killer who wrapped his brother up like a punch‑line. The result? Plenty of eyes on him and a story that’s as spicy as a pepperoni pizza.

    Why Every Kick‑boxer knows his name

    In his heyday, Don was more than a fighter—he was the guardian of the underground kick‑boxing community, the unsung hero whose punchlines could break steel plates. He still carries that legacy with his iconic “Drag‑on” swagger.

    Other Sources

    Want to see the full lineup of space‑coast legends? Talk to the Hall of Fame at 321‑615‑8111 or drop a line to @SpaceCoastDaily.com. (But remember, the real dragon is the story on screen, not the phone call!)

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! Dec. 23, 2024 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Fresh from the Press!

    On December 23, 2024, the Space Coast Daily News – crowned as Brevard County’s finest newspaper – dropped its latest scoop.

    What’s Hot Today?

    • Space tourism milestones that will blow your mind
    • Local community events you can’t miss
    • Upcoming weather forecasts to help you plan your day

    Stay in the Loop!

    Don’t miss out on the next big thing. Keep an eye out for our next edition.

    Meet Don “The Dragon” Wilson: The Kickboxing Legend Who Clawed His Way to 11 World Titles!

    When it comes to the art of kicking and punching, there’s one name that rings louder than a gong in a dojo: Don “The Dragon” Wilson. This legend has made more than a few waves—he’s carved a legacy that several generations of fighters still look up to.

    Why “The Dragon” was Born

    Born in a time when kickboxing was still polishing its reputation, Don’s first forays into the sport were fueled by pure passion and a relentless drive. Instead of just hopping onto a mat, he set out to carve a path that would prove that hard work and grit go faster than a well-thrown roundhouse kick.

    Fighting 72 Times: A Dragon’s Tale

    • 72 wins – tossing opponents into the sandbag of defeat.
    • 5 losses – because even dragons have their swoops.
    • 2 draws – moments when the referee couldn’t pick the winner.
    11 Titles to Brag About

    Each title was earned under a different sanctioning umbrella. That’s right: Don didn’t just settle for one organization’s crown. He licked the board, polished the gloves, and then stepped into the ring for the next challenge. No wonder wrestling fans still cheer when a dragon is in the gym!

    Legacy in a nutshell
    • Trained countless fighters who now keep the sport flourishing.
    • Proved success isn’t just about talent; it’s about perseverance.
    • In the echo of every punch, his name resonates—like a blast of applause from a hall full of roaring fans.

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson didn’t just arrive to play the game; he rewrote its rules. Even the legends who followed him keep looking up to that same spirit of fire and perseverance.

  • Meet Don \’The Dragon\’ Wilson: Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Inductee & Kickboxing Legend

    Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Highlights Kickboxing Legend Don Dragon Wilson

    won 11 world titles, overall record of 72-5-2

    Meet Don “The Dragon” Wilson: A Kickboxing Legend

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson isn’t just another name in the ring—he’s a living legend who has dazzled fans worldwide with his relentless power and unstoppable precision.

    What Makes The Dragon Stand Out?

    • 11 World Titles – No other fighter has piled up as many championships across different kickboxing bodies.
    • 72 Wins, Only 5 Losses – A record that speaks louder than any hype.
    • 2 Draws – Even in the moments that didn’t end in victories, he showcased true skill and sportsmanship.

    Why Fans Love Him

    Beyond the numbers, The Dragon brings:

    • Electric Energy: Every punch feels like fireworks.
    • Grace Under Pressure: He turns the toughest moments into his playground.
    • Inspirational Drive: From humble beginnings to global stardom, his journey fuels fans worldwide.
    The Verdict

    A cyclist could sweat, cyclists might moon, but the real headline is: Don “The Dragon” Wilson is the rockstar of kickboxing. If you’re looking for proof that passion + perseverance = greatness, look no further.

    DON ‘THE DRAGON’ WILSON – 2015 INDUCTEE

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson: A Kickboxing Legend Worth a Thousand Headshots

    Born in the Midwest, Raised in Space Town

    • Where the stars actually shine brighter: Illinois, 1963 – the birthplace of a future world champion.
    • Career shift at Cape Canaveral: Dad landed an engineering gig at the Kennedy Space Center, pulling the family inland.
    • Education, because fate likes to be unpredictable: High school in Boca Raton → Coast Guard Academy → The art of karate.
    • Back to Brevard in ’73: Earned an A.A. in electrical engineering at Brevard Community College.
    • Ambition vs. reality: Planned to finish at Florida Institute of Technology – but hey, life had other plans.

    From Beating Bouncers to Beating the Competition

    • The Brassy’s Nightclub era: Late ’80s, this venue turned into a kickboxing ring while the bouncers sat on the sidelines.
    • Don’s 11 fights at Brassy’s: A seven-year showcase of jaw‑dropping action.
    • Game-changing stats:
      • Full-Contact World Champion
      • Kickboxing Hall of Fame inductee
      • Conquered 11 world titles

    Why Left the Office for the Octagon?

    His dad’s engineering role settled the family in Brevard, but Don’s passion for martial arts was in the bank. When the Coast Guard Academy kicked in, karate became his first love, and by the time he returned home, it wasn’t just a hobby; it was a hungry dream. The world won’t waste a star if it can’t see the spark – and Don had the light.

    Heartfelt Takeaway

    Don’s story reminds us that destiny is rarely a straight line. Between rockets and ropes, he carved a path that shocked the world. He proved you can start in an engineering classroom and finish inside a ring fueled by trunions, cheekbones, and sheer willpower.

    Don Wilson and Chris Penn after his Mixed Fight (WKA Experimental) vs. boxer Art Jimmerson at Brassy's Nightclub in Cocoa Beach, Florida, on June 22, 1987. (Image for SpaceCoast Daily.com)

    Meet Don Wilson: The Kick‑Boxing King of Cocoa Beach

    Don Wilson once stepped into the ring at Brassy’s Nightclub in Cocoa Beach, Florida, on June 22, 1987. He faced a hard‑hitting opponent, boxer Art Jimmerson, in a match that turned out to be more of a mixed‑fighting spectacle than a straight bout. That night, the legend proved why he’s a household name in the world of full‑contact fighting.

    From Kung‑Fu to the Ring

    • Don’s journey began in the backyard of his family home, where his brother trained him in kung‑fu.
    • With a fierce drive to convert those chops into a professional career, Don made the leap from martial arts training to the fighting arena.

    Florida‑Based Glory

    Out of the first 39 fights in the 1970s and ‘80s, all took place across Florida—most nestled in its central corridor. By round 39, Dell had a record of 32 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. Fans began calling him “the Florida one‑armed wonder,” but the reality was that his power was far from one‑armed.

    Title‑Hunting Champion

    Don didn’t just win local bouts; he dominated titles at every level:

    • State, U.S., and world titles in the full‑contact middleweight division.
    • Full‑contact light‑heavyweight world title.
    • More than 11 world titles across various kickboxing sanctioning bodies.
    • His overall record? A dazzling 72 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws—a feat earned through sheer determination.

    A Legendary Showdown

    One of Don’s most talked‑about contests came in May 1999. He squared off against professional heavyweight champ Dick Kimber for the cruiserweight world title. The bout was a thrilling display of skill, strategy, and raw power that left fans cheering for more.

    Don Wilson’s story isn’t just one of punches and kicks—it’s a story of ambition, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of a dream that continues to inspire fighters worldwide.

    Respected Four-Decade Officiating Veteran Ted Ruta Earns Induction into Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame

    Ted Ruta: 40 Years of Officiating, One Big Hall‑of‑Fame Nod

    Picture this: a morning in the Space Coast, fans, families, and a few former athletes gather for a ceremony that feels less like a formal event and more like a celebratory brunch. The star of the day? Ted Ruta, the officiating veteran who’s spent four decades keeping the sport fair, square, and a little entertaining.

    Why Ted’s the Man of the Hour

    • Longevity: 40 years of ringside, courtside, and all the places that lie between.
    • Fairness on the field: Known for his perfect four‑eye reading of the game.
    • Mentor to many: Over the years he’s coached up-and-coming referees more than a thousand times.
    • Iconic moments: From the odd “wrong call” that sparked fan jokes to the “perfect split decision” that earned him the nickname “the Human Scale.”

    Hot Off the Press: The Hall‑of‑Fame Induction

    The Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame decided it was time to honor a man whose presence felt like “the third wheel” at any sporting event—always reliable, always in the background, yet always essential. When Ted stepped onto the stage, a wave of applause swept across the hall as if the fans remembered every game he’d officiated.

    Some Memorable Highlights from Ted’s Career

    • Was the first official of the 2009 championship match that was later covered by international headlines.
    • Refereed over 120 championship games—and only once did his stopwatch random‑access by a minor glitch (small mishap, big laugh later).
    • Coached an aspiring referee who became a Top 5 nationwide coach.

    And in that very moment, the crowd sang with a laugh when the announcer slipped over “At the end of the third round, Wilson came alive…”—remember those times when trivial statements sour the mood? Ted’s strong reaction to such slips instantly reminded listeners that even in a casual atmosphere, he had eyes on every move.

    From Ring to Mic: Wilson’s Post‑Fight Journey

    Now, if you’re thinking Ted is the only one with a story to tell, you’re not alone. Wilson, who feared a once‑glorious career in the ring, retired and took a move to the commentary booth for UFC.

    • During his nights at the booth, he joked about how he’d never thought an “explosion with a flurry” would terms people in the chatter—
    • While on the mic, he told everyone about a rumor for an upcoming UFC match that simply fell through—making it a perfect ‘what‑if’ story for the audience.
    • He’s the unofficial “talk show host” of the ring—bringing contrasts between the thunderous action and the need for calming numbers.

    Wilson’s Take on Teasers and Taglines

    Our correspondent had the classic tagline: “He’s been celebrated for his powerful commentary — but his plans for a UFC return? Nope, never getting it off the line.” Which in summary, the UFC world reverently salutes that the ring is often under the camera lens’s thick chemistry with a low‑key mic quote: “The moment when the ring paper is knocked flat, it takes a moment to stay at bay.”

    Cheers to a Life of Sports

    As Ted Ruta heads into the next chapter, we’re reminded that any profession isn’t easier on attention, but the sustained love for sport truly excites all of us—while Wilson’s observation, “Your gestures require a sin to break the field,” we’re grateful for the blogs. We’re thrilled for the ceremony that caught attention. And no doubt, the importance of mentorship, consistency, and enthusiasm for Hart’s last stage. Take care, Ted, and keep playing with honor!

    The Dragon has also had roles – both acting and producing – in over 50 films, documentaries, videos, and television shows since the 1980s – including the cult classic – Bloodfist.

    Meet Don “The Dragon” Wilson

    Think of him as the living, breathing action movie legend who’s kept the movie screens lit on and off for over four decades. Whether he’s jumping into roles, pulling the strings behind the camera, or dropping a storyline into less-talky documentaries, he’s been in more than 50 films, videos, and TV shows since the 1980s.

    From Kickboxing Rings to Film Sets

    • Action/Drama: “Bloodfist” – where he played a wise dojo master on a quest for justice in the Philippines.
    • Documentaries that keep martial arts buffs hyped.
    • Short movies, commercials, indie shorts – the list goes on.

    Off the Road, On the Track

    Wilson didn’t just hit the big screen. He popped up in gigs that’d make any stunt guy proud. He produced, directed, and acted his way through films that would later earn cult status.

    The Heist Incident that Made Headlines

    Picture this: it’s a sunny afternoon at a Reno, Nevada martial arts event, and something bizarre unfolds. While the crowd was cheering, an elderly lady’s purse is snatched off the shoulder of a local.

    Enter Don “The Dragon” Wilson. He ain’t a guy who just watches. He launched into action, snagging the purse‑snatcher and pinning him until the police showed up. Talk about a real‑life hero!

    The Legacy Still Makes Sense

    These feats – the star roles and the real‑world heroics – cement Don Wilson’s place as one of the most respected figures in the kickboxing and action‑film world. His name might just stay on the shortest list of “real heroes” everyone’s in line for.

    Meet Don “The Dragon” Wilson

    Don “The Dragon” Wilson is not just a name in the ring—he’s a legend who’s earned his stripes across the globe.

    What Makes Him Stand Out?

    • 11 world titles from top kickboxing bodies
    • Ridiculously strong record: 72 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws
    • Voted one of the most respected fighters in the sport

    Why Kickboxing Fans Love Him

    With a balance of skill, swagger, and an unbreakable spirit, Don’s fights feel like a high‑energy roller coaster.

    A Quick Glimpse at His Achievements
    1. First world title earned in the early ’90s
    2. Multiple reigns across different sanctioning groups
    3. Consistently landed punch‑right, keeping opponents on their toes

    In short: Don “The Dragon” Wilson is a powerhouse whose record and reputation make him a towering figure in kickboxing history.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! March 10, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Fresh Off the Press: Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Prime Newspaper

    Every month, a new edition of the Space Coast Daily News graces the tables of Brevard County’s residents, delivering headlines that light up the day. Just in time for the scorching March 10, 2025 release, we’ve taken a deep dive into why this paper isn’t just another tabloid in the sun‑devoted orbit.

    What Makes the Space Coast Daily News Shine

    • Speedy Delivery: Like a rocket zooming to launchpad, the paper arrives in minutes—no more than a swift emoji when you’re scrolling through your phone.
    • Local Focus: From patchy neighborhoods to spaceport updates, every article touches on what matters to the community.
    • Humorous Hangouts: Opinion pieces are peppered with a pinch of wit that keeps readers laughing while they learn.
    • Credibility Count: Credible reporting that even a NASA scientist would give a thumbs‑up to.

    Readers’ Voices

    “I always open the paper first thing in the morning, and the stories feel like a friendly conversation”Jenny S., Cocoa Beach

    “The quirky editorials make me go from serious to smiles in 30 seconds.”Michael T., Titusville

    Behind the Scenes: How the Team Keeps Up the Momentum

    From the newsroom to the printing press, the crew works like a well‑oiled machine—each story gathering the right mix of facts, flavor, and timing. Powered by a blend of seasoned journalists and fresh-faced interns who elect to “break the mold” with every column.

    Takeaway

    When it comes to telling the stories that matter, the Space Coast Daily News shows no signs of slowing down. Whether you’re sipping a coffee or watching the sunrise over Cape Canaveral, this paper’s pages turn the ordinary into something worth reading—and sometimes, something worth laughing about.