Loren Avedon's scene with 'Richard Jackel' was shot completely independently, on separate days, neither Jackel nor Avedon knew how the other had acted it out.
When Loren's character is watching the video and changes his mind about going to Thailand, he does a "Sly Stallone" type yell. Loren was told by the director to do this and he did it approximately 4 or 5 times. Loren hated it, he wanted to throw the video into the fire instead - then call the captain and have a moment after the phone call to fall apart knocking over some furniture. But the film makers had their minds set on the funny sounding scream and put that in the movie instead.
The film slate which falls to the ground following Khan's defeat reads "The King Of The Kickboxers".
The final battle between Loren Avedon and Billy Blanks took two weeks to film.
Billy Blanks' portrayal of Khan in this film has officially been mentioned (by former Capcom R&D member James Goddard) as the inspiration for the Street Fighter character Dee Jay, who made his first appearance in Super Street Fighter II.