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Vladimir Matyushenko

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Belarusian mixed martial arts fighter
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Vladimirovich and thefamily name is Matyushenko.

Vladimir Matyushenko
Born (1971-01-04)4 January 1971 (age 54)
Rečyca, Belarusian SSR, USSR
Native nameУладзімір Мацюшэнка
Other namesThe Janitor
ResidenceEl Segundo, California, US
NationalityBelarusian
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Reach74 in (188 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofEl Segundo, California,United States
TeamVMAT
WrestlingFreestyle wrestling
NJCAAWrestling
Years active1997–2014
Mixed martial arts record
Total35
Wins27
By knockout12
By submission4
By decision11
Losses8
By knockout4
By submission2
By decision2
Other information
UniversityLassen Community College
Websitewww.vmatgym.com[permanent dead link]
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Medal record
Men'sFreestyle Wrestling
Representing Belarus
European Championships
Silver medal – second place1994 Rome90 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
RepresentingtheLassen Cougars
NJCAA National Championships
Gold medal – first place1996 Bismarck177 lb
Gold medal – first place1997 Bismarck285 lb

Vladimir Vladimirovich Matyushenko[a] (born 4 January 1971) is aBelarusian retiredmixed martial artist. A professional from 1997 until 2014, he competed forBellator MMA, theUFC,Affliction,Jungle Fight, and is the formerIFL light heavyweight champion, where he was a member ofKen Yasuda'sTokyo Sabres.[1]

Wrestling career

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Matyushenko is an accomplishedfreestyle wrestler athlete who competed for both theSoviet Union andBelarus.[2] At the age of 15, he was training alongside the Soviet Olympic wrestling team.[3] At 90 kg, he won a silver medal in the 1994 European championships, and placed 11th in the1994 World Championships.[4] He utilized hiswrestling background extensively in his fights.[5]

His nickname of "The Janitor" was coined byDave Schultz as a joke to the U.S. wrestling team after Matyushenko beat members of their formidable squad (including OlympianKevin Jackson) during a meet in Siberia. Their first impression of him had been when he was cleaning the mats in poor-looking clothing.[6]

He was also a two-time National Junior College champion atLassen College, winning the 177–184 lb weight class in 1996[7] and the heavyweight weight class in 1997,[7] before moving on to theUniversity of Nevada, graduating with a degree in Health Science in 1999.[8]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Matyushenko made his professional MMA debut by winning three fights on the same night at IFC 5: Battle in the Bayou. With a 9-1 record in smaller promotions, Matyushenko made his UFC debut defeatingYuki Kondo by unanimous decision atUFC 32. After his win at UFC 32 Matyushenko was given a title shot against then Light heavyweight championTito Ortiz. He lost by unanimous decision. In his next fight Matyushenko defeatedAntônio Rogério Nogueira at UFO: Legend. Matyushenko made his return to the UFC in the Heavyweight division defeatingTravis Wiuff atUFC 40. He then defeatedPedro Rizzo by unanimous decision atUFC 41. Matyushenko was then defeated byAndrei Arlovski atUFC 44.

International Fight League

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Matyushenko made his IFL debut by defeating Dwayne Compton. He fought under theTokyo Sabres camp under body builderKen Yasuda He then defeatedJustin Levens by TKO and Aaron Stark also by TKO. In his next appearance Matyushenko beatTim Boetsch via unanimous decision. Matyushenko defeatedAlex Schoenauer by unanimous decision on 3 November 2007,[9][10] becoming the first ever light heavyweight champion in theIFL.[11]

Matyushenko successfully defended his title against Jamal Patterson winning by TKO in the second round.[12]

Affliction

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After the financial collapse of theInternational Fight League, Matyushenko participated at "Affliction: Day of Reckoning" pay-per-view event on 24 January 2009, inAnaheim, California at theHonda Center, and lost to Antônio Rogério Nogueira by TKO in round 2.[13]

He defeatedJason Lambert by unanimous decision at Call to Arms I on 16 May 2009, at Citizen Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California.[14]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Matyushenko returned to the UFC on 19 September 2009, atUFC 103 and defeatedIgor Pokrajac by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).[15]

Matyushenko was expected to faceSteve Cantwell on 2 January 2010, atUFC 108,[16] but Cantwell pulled out of the bout for undisclosed reasons.[17] Since there was no time to find a suitable replacement, the bout was called off.[18]

Matyushenko next facedEliot Marshall on 21 March 2010, atUFC Live: Vera vs. Jones.[19] Matyushenko won a split decision victory (30–27, 28–29, 30–27).

Matyushenko was defeated by light heavyweight prospect,Jon Jones on 1 August 2010, in the main event ofUFC Live on Versus: 2.[20] Matyushenko was taken down by Jones early in the first round, where Jones achieved the crucifix position and rained down elbows on Matyushenko forcing the referee to stop the fight.

It was announced in August 2010 that Matyushenko signed a new four-fight contract with the UFC[21] and was expected to faceJason Brilz on 13 November 2010, atUFC 122.[22] However, Brilz was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced byAlexandre Ferreira.[23] Matyushenko defeated Ferreira via first-round TKO after achieving a mounted position and landing a flurry of punches and elbows.

Matyushenko facedJason Brilz on 30 April 2011, atUFC 129.[24] He won the fight via KO at 0:20 into the first round, the second fastest knockout win of his career.

Matyushenko was expected to faceAlexander Gustafsson on 6 August 2011, atUFC 133.[25] But Matyushenko had to pull out of the fight due to Injury and was replaced byMatt Hamill.[26]

Matyushenko/Gustafsson ultimately took place on 30 December 2011, atUFC 141.[27] Matyushenko lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Matyushenko was expected to face returning veteranMatt Hamill on 22 September 2012, atUFC 152.[28] However, Matyushenko was forced out of the bout after suffering a partially torn Achilles tendon while training, and was replaced byRoger Hollett.[29]

Matyushenko facedRyan Bader on 26 January 2013, atUFC on Fox 6.[30] He lost the bout via submission in the first round and was subsequently released from the promotion.[31]

Bellator MMA

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On 18 April 2013, it was announced that Matyushenko had signed a contract to compete for Bellator and would compete in a non-tournament fight that year.[32]

Matyushenko was set to make hisBellator against former Bellator Light Heavyweight ChampionChristian M'Pumbu atBellator 99 in the main event.[33] However, on 18 August 2013, it was announced that M'Pumbu had a hand injury and would be replaced byHouston Alexander.[34] Matyushenko won the fight via unanimous decision.

Matyushenko facedJoey Beltran on 11 April 2014, atBellator 116. Despite winning the first two rounds, he lost the fight in the third round due to submission. Matyushenko retired from MMA competition following his loss to Beltran.[35]

Personal life

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Matyushenko has a son named Roman who also trains MMA.[36] He married Stella Junqueira in 2011 after the UFC fighter Summit.[37] Together, they had a daughter named Sasha.

Matyushenko is currently living inEl Segundo, California,United States. Matyushenko also appears inEA Sports MMA andUFC Undisputed 3.[38][39]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
35 matches27 wins8 losses
By knockout124
By submission42
By decision112
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss27–8Joey BeltranSubmission (north/south choke)Bellator 11611 April 201433:06Temecula, California, United States
Win27–7Houston AlexanderDecision (unanimous)Bellator 9913 September 201335:00Temecula, California, United States
Loss26–7Ryan BaderSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson26 January 201310:50Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss26–6Alexander GustafssonTKO (punches)UFC 14130 December 201112:13Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win26–5Jason BrilzKO (punches)UFC 12930 April 201110:20Toronto, Ontario,Canada
Win25–5Alexandre FerreiraTKO (punches and elbows)UFC 12213 November 201012:20Oberhausen, Germany
Loss24–5Jon JonesTKO (elbows)UFC Live: Jones vs. Matyushenko1 August 201011:52San Diego, California, United States
Win24–4Eliot MarshallDecision (split)UFC Live: Vera vs. Jones21 March 201035:00Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Win23–4Igor PokrajacDecision (unanimous)UFC 10319 September 200935:00Dallas, Texas, United States
Win22–4Jason LambertDecision (unanimous)Call to Arms I16 May 200935:00Ontario, California, United States
Loss21–4Antônio Rogério NogueiraKO (knee)Affliction: Day of Reckoning24 January 200924:26Anaheim, California, United States
Win21–3Jamal PattersonTKO (punches)IFL: New Jersey4 April 200823:35East Rutherford, New Jersey, United StatesDefended theIFL Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win20–3Alex SchoenauerDecision (unanimous)IFL: World Grand Prix Semifinals3 November 200734:00Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United StatesWon the inauguralIFL Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win19–3Tim BoetschDecision (unanimous)IFL: 2007 Semifinals2 August 200734:00East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Win18–3Aaron StarkTKO (punches)IFL: Everett1 June 200712:49Everett, Washington, United States
Win17–3Justin LevensTKO (punches)IFL: Los Angeles17 March 200713:53Los Angeles, California, United States
Win16–3Dwayne ComptonSubmission (armbar)IFL: Houston2 February 200711:47Houston, Texas, United States
Win15–3Anthony RuizSubmission (armbar)Extreme Wars 3: Bay Area Brawl3 June 200612:03Oakland, California, United States
Win14–3Carlos BarretoTKO (knee injury)Jungle Fight 421 May 200510:26Manaus, Brazil
Loss13–3Andrei ArlovskiKO (punch)UFC 4426 September 200312:14Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–2Pedro RizzoDecision (unanimous)UFC 4128 February 200335:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–2Travis WiuffTKO (submission to punches)UFC 4022 November 200214:10Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win11–2Antônio Rogério NogueiraDecision (unanimous)UFO: Legend8 August 200235:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss10–2Tito OrtizDecision (unanimous)UFC 3328 September 200155:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship
Win10–1Yuki KondoDecision (unanimous)UFC 3229 June 200135:00East Rutherford, New Jersey, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Win9–1Tommy SauerTKO (cut)WEF: New Blood Conflict26 August 200022:17Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win8–1John MarshDecision (unanimous)IFC: Warriors Challenge 625 March 200035:00Friant, California, United States
Loss7–1Vernon WhiteDecision (split)IFC: Montreal Cage Combat9 October 1999125:00Montreal,Quebec, Canada
Win7–0Travis FultonSubmission (neck crank)IFC: Fighters Revenge2 April 1999115:33Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win6–0Kenji KawaguchiKO (punches)Vale Tudo Japan 199825 October 199813:10Urayasu, Chiba Japan
Win5–0Joe PardoDecisionRumble in Reno4 September 199835:00Reno, Nevada, United States
Win4–0Anthony MaciasTKO (doctor stoppage)IFC 7: Cage Combat30 May 199810:16Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win3–0Anthony MaciasTKO (submission to punches)IFC 5: Battle in the Bayou5 September 199712:59Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United StatesIFC 5 Tournament Final; won the IFC 5 Heavyweight Tournament.
Win2–0Robert LalondeTKO (submission to punches)IFC 5: Battle in the Bayou5 September 199712:27Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United StatesIFC 5 Tournament Semifinal.
Win1–0Vernon WhiteSubmission (neck crank)IFC 5: Battle in the Bayou5 September 199715:44Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United StatesIFC 5 Tournament First Round.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Belarusian:Уладзімір Уладзіміравіч Мацюшэнка,romanizedUladzimir Uladzimiravich Matsyushenka

References

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3 November 2007 – 31 July 2008
Succeeded by
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