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Sergei Kharitonov

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Russian mixed martial artist (born 1980)
Sergei Kharitonov
Kharitonov in 2008
BornSergei Valerievich Kharitonov
(1980-08-18)August 18, 1980 (age 45)
Plesetsk,Russian SFSR,Soviet Union (nowRussia)
Native nameСергей Харитонов
Other namesParatrooper
NationalityRussian
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight258 lb (117 kg; 18 st 6 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Reach76 in (193 cm)
StyleKickboxing,Boxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofAmsterdam,Netherlands
TeamRussian Top Team (2002–2007)
Baku Fires (Boxing Team)
Golden Glory (2007–2013)[1]
Vityaz Fight (2013–present)[2][3]
RankInternational Master of Sport inBoxing
Years active2000–present (MMA)
2009–2014, 2018 (Kickboxing)
Professional boxing record
Total2
Wins2
By knockout2
Kickboxing record
Total12
Wins8
By knockout6
Losses4
By knockout2
Mixed martial arts record
Total47
Wins36
By knockout25
By submission9
By decision2
Losses9
By knockout4
By submission4
By decision1
No contests2
Other information
Boxing record fromBoxRec
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Last updated on: May 3, 2014
Sergei Kharitonov
Medal record
Men'sBoxing
Central Asian Games
Representing Tajikistan
Silver medal – second place2003 Dushanbe+91 kg
Asian Amateur Championships
Representing Tajikistan
Silver medal – second place2004 Puerto Princesa+91 kg
Russian Championships
Silver medal – second place2004 Samara+91 kg

Sergei Valerievich Kharitonov (Russian:Серге́й Вале́рьевич Харито́нов,romanizedSergéj Valér'jevich Kharitónov,IPA:[sʲɪrˈɡʲejxərʲɪˈtonəf]; born August 18, 1980) is a Russianprofessional boxer,mixed martial artist and formerkickboxer.[4] A professional MMA competitor since 2000, Kharitonov has previously fought in Japanese MMA organizationsPRIDE Fighting Championships &DREAM (Both inJapan),Bellator MMA,M-1 Global,Strikeforce, andGLORY.

Kharitonov has competed in two major mixed martial arts tournaments and one major kickboxing tournament. He holds notable wins over formerEliteXC Middleweight ChampionMurilo Rua, former K-1 ChampionSemmy Schilt, former Strikeforce Heavyweight ChampionAlistair Overeem, and former UFC Heavyweight ChampionsAndrei Arlovski andFabrício Werdum.[5]

Biography

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Sergei Kharitonov was born on August 18, 1980, inPlesetsk,Russian SFSR, (nowRussia). His parents were very athletic: Sergei's mother was a volleyball coach, and his father at various times studied boxing, skating, football, and long distance marathon running. Under their influence, Sergei was very active physically while growing up.

Kharitonov graduated from a high school with a specialization inmusic (accordion). Following the advice of his parents as well as his own dreams, Sergei went to theRyazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School, and enlisted in theRussian Airborne Troops after finishing the academy. Kharitonov credits the army and the academy with giving him psychological skills he relies on during his fights.

Until resigning from the military in the late 2010s, Sergei remained on theactive duty while training full-time.[6][3] His military rank iscaptain.[3]

Kharitonov sometimes gets confused with his full namesake Sergey Haritonov, a much less prominent mixed martial arts fighter fromEstonia.

Mixed martial arts career

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Martial arts background

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Sergei started being interested in sports when he was still inkindergarten, being taught at first by his father. Kharitonov started training boxing seriously when he was ten or eleven years old, following an incident when a drunken adult passer-by broke up a scuffle between Sergei and another boy by lifting Sergei in the air, hitting him in the face and cutting his eyebrow with that punch. The man justified his behavior by saying that Sergei should not have been hitting a grounded opponent.[7]

At the age of sixteen, Kharitonov started studyingCombat Sambo. During his studies in the Airborne Troops Academy, Sergei started competing in hand-to-hand combat (simplified form of Combat Sambo) and MMA. After Kharitonov graduated from the Academy, he was contacted by Vladimir Pogodin, the manager of the Russian Top Team, who invited him to join the club. At first, Sergei was invited to beFedor Emelianenko'ssparring partner, who taught him manyground fighting techniques, includingstriking on the ground andsubmissions. Sergei kept competing at various Russian MMA competitions, and in October 2003 he debuted in Pride Fighting Championships, one of the top two leading MMA organizations in the world at that time.

Sergei trains with the Russian national boxing and Sambo teams, as well as some freestyle wrestlers. He also recently addedMuay Thai training to his regimen, and, according to him, he even borrows some elements fromkarate.[7]

Sergei Kharitonov trained in Kirieevsk,Russia, under coachMikhail Illoukhine (Russian:Михаил Илюхин). Ilyukhin chose Kirieevsk as their training base due to a large number of heavyweight MMA fighters available there. According to him, key elements of Sergei's success are his willpower and unpredictability in the ring. As of September 2007 he recently began training with the Golden Glory fight team in the Netherlands.

In addition to competing in MMA and boxing, Sergei competes inCombat Sambo for theRyazanDesantnik (Paratrooper) club.[6]

PRIDE

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Sergei had a successful career as a heavyweight fighter in thePride Fighting Championships, with an overall Pride record of 8–3–0. As of late 2005, Kharitonov has struggled with ongoing injuries to his upper back and shoulders, evident in his victory againstFabrício Werdum, in which his right shoulder was strained and injured nearly a minute into the bout, and in his loss toAlistair Overeem, where an awkward fall dislocated his shoulder.

Kharitonov lost toAlexander Emelianenko at Pride's Final Conflict Absolute 2006 on September 9, 2006.

Kharitonov scored a win against Mike Russow atPRIDE 33 inLas Vegas on February 24.[8]

K-1 Hero's

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On September 17, 2007, Kharitonov TKO's Alistair Overeem in the first round in theHero's 10: Middleweight Tournament Final event, avenging a previous loss.

DREAM

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Kharitonov's next fight was scheduled to be againstMighty Mo atDREAM 6 on September 23, 2008.[9] However Mighty Mo was forced to withdraw due to a back injury. Jimmy Ambriz was Mighty Mo's replacement. Sergei scored a win in the first round by submission via strikes.At Dream 8Jeff Monson secured Sergei in aNorth/South Choke. The Russian tried punching his way out but was soon forced to tap for the first time in his career.

Strikeforce

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Sergei signed a deal to fight forStrikeforce and made his debut on February 12, 2011. He faced former UFC Heavyweight championAndrei Arlovski in the opening round of Strikeforce 2011 Heavyweight Grand-Prix. Sergei defeated Andrei Arlovski by knockout in the first round. Sergei facedJosh Barnett, who defeatedBrett Rogers on June 18, 2011, atStrikeforce: Dallas, in the next round. He lost via submission in the first round.

Post-Strikeforce

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On June 1, 2012, he submitted John Delgado by keylock at the MMA: Russian Open Championship in St.Petersburg, Russia. Kharitonov has signed with M-1 Global and Oleg Taktarov's Fight Star MMA Promotion and was expected to fightTravis Wiuff in December 2013. This fight did not materialize, but on November 15 of that year Kharitonov faced Alexey Kudin at M-1 Challenge in Surgut, Russia and defeated him by TKO (punches) in the second round.

In his next appearance, Sergei defeated Tyler East via second-round TKO at Tech-Krep Fighting Championship - Prime on March 21, 2014.

Kharitonov was expected to faceSatoshi Ishii on November 11, 2014, at M-1 Challenge 53: Battle in the Celestial Empire.[10] However, Ishii withdrew from the bout due to injury.[11] He instead faced Kenny Garner at the event, which took place on November 25, with Kharitonov winning via doctor stoppage in the third round.[12][13]

M-1 Global

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Kharitonov facedAlexei Kudin on November 15, 2013, at M-1 Challenge 43. He won the fight via TKO in the second round.

Kharitonov beat Kenny Garner at M-1 Challenge 53 on November 25, 2014, via TKO (doctor stoppage) in 3 round.

In the rematch he wins over Kenny Garner again on July 3, 2015, at M-1 Challenge 59 via TKO in the first round.

Bellator MMA

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On February 3, 2016, it was announced that Kharitonov had signed with Bellator.[14] Kharitonov made his debut againstJavy Ayala on November 4, 2016, atBellator 163. He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.

Kharitonov facedChase Gormley atBellator 175 on March 31, 2017. He won the fight via knockout in the first round.[15]

Kharitonov facedRoy Nelson in theBellator 207 co-main event on October 12, 2018.[16] He won the fight via knockout in round one.[17]

After the Nelson fight, Kharitonov signed a new multi-fight contract with Bellator and headlinedBellator 215 againstMatt Mitrione on February 15, 2019.[18] Unfortunately, the bout ended in a No Contest just 15 seconds into the first round after Mitrione landed an accidental groin strike and Kharitonov was unable to continue.

Kharitonov faced Mitrione in an immediate rematch six months later atBellator 225 on August 24, 2019. He won the fight via TKO in the second round.

Kharitonov headlinedBellator 234 againstLinton Vassell on November 14, 2019.[19] He lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Kharitonov faced Fernando Rodrigues Jr. at World Total Kombat Federation 5 on February 23, 2020. He claimed the WTKF Heavyweight Championship via second-round knockout.[3]

Next, Kharitonov was supposed to rematchLinton Vassell in May 2020, but the bout was scrapped due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Kharitonov facedOli Thompson at MFP Parus Fight Championship on November 7, 2020. He won the fight via first-round knockout.[20]

Kharitonov facedCheick Kongo on August 20, 2021, atBellator 265.[21] He lost the fight via a rear-naked choke in round two.[22]

Parus FC

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Kharitonov defended his Parus FC Heavyweight Championship againstFábio Maldonado at an Parus FC event on November 6, 2021.[23] He won the bout via TKO in the first round.[24]

Eagle FC

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Kharitonov, as a replacement forAntônio Silva, facedTyrone Spong on January 28, 2022, atEFC 44.[25] He won the fight by technical knockout in the second round.[26]

MMA Series

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Kharitonov returned after a year and half break from MMA to face Tiago Cardoso on September 23, 2023 at MMA Series 72, winning the bout via TKO stoppage in the first round.[27]

Kickboxing

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K-1

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Since signing with team Golden Glory Breda in July 2007, Sergei has been in the Netherlands training with some of the best standup fighters in the world. After his loss to Jeff Monson in April, the decision was made to make the last fight on his Dream contract a K-1 match at theK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final on December 5. On November 28, K-1 announced that his opponent would beDaniel Ghita in the second reserve match of the Grand Prix. Ghita was originally scheduled to face Kharitonov's teammateChalid Arrab, who had to withdraw due to an injury.[28] Ghita defeated Kharitonov by TKO (right low kick) in the third round.[29]

Kharitonov fought Takumi Sato at the 2010 K-1 World Grand Prix in Seoul. Kharitonov won by KO in the first round.[30] On December 11 at the 2010 K-1 World Grand Prix Final Sergei was defeated bySingh Jaideep by TKO (punches) in the first round. Kharitonov faced Samoan kickboxerMighty Mo at theUnited Glory World Series Finals inMoscow on May 28, 2011. He won via KO in the first round. On March 23, 2012, Kharitonov met Mark Miller at United Glory 15 in Moscow, and won by KO (right hook) in the first round.[31]

Glory

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He lost toRico Verhoeven at the opening round of the sixteen-man 2012 Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam held atGlory 4: Tokyo - 2012 Heavyweight Grand Slam in Saitama, Japan on December 31, 2012. Verhoeven was leading the judges' scorecards after the first two, two-minute rounds and so was given the victory.[32][33]

He was set to fightJérôme Le Banner atGlory 10: Los Angeles in Ontario, California, United States on September 28, 2013[34] but the Frenchman withdrew after suffering a neck injury.[35]

Kharitonov defeatedDaniel Sam via unanimous decision atGlory 11: Chicago - Heavyweight World Championship Tournament inHoffman Estates, Illinois, on October 12, 2013.[36][37]

The Jérôme Le Banner fight was rescheduled forGlory 13: Tokyo - Welterweight World Championship Tournament in Tokyo, Japan on December 21, 2013.[38] Kharitonov won by unanimous decision.[39]

He lost toAnderson "Braddock" Silva via UD the semi-finals of theGlory 16: Denver - Heavyweight Contendership Tournament in Broomfield, Colorado, US on May 3, 2014.[40]

ReplacingPat Barry who withdrew from the fight for undisclosed reasons, Kharitonov was scheduled to faceMirko "Cro Cop" Filipović atGlory 17: Los Angeles inInglewood, California, on June 21, 2014.[41] Kharitonov then also withdrew, citing a finger injury,[42] and was replaced byJarrell Miller.[43] On October 11, 2014, at the W5 Grand Prix in Moscow, Kharitonov again faced Silva, winning the rematch by second-round TKO.[44]

Boxing

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Kharitonov started his Amateur Boxing Career in 2000. He tried to get into the Russian Olympic Boxing team but got injured in the semi-finals during a live boxing TV event. Instead he competed forTajikistan in 2003 at the Central Asian Games where he won a silver medal.[45] Kharitonov earned a shot at that year’s Olympics, representing former Tajikistan (the former Soviet republics often have ethnic Russians on their teams) but passed on the chance to instead fight in the Pride 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix.[citation needed]

Kharitonov nearly qualified for the Athens Games by winning the silver medal at the2004 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships inPuerto Princesa,Philippines. In the final he was defeated by Uzbekistan'sRustam Saidov. In the fall of 2004 he competed in the Russian Boxing Championship and placed second. Sergei could not fight in the final match due to an injury.[7]

Kharitonov defeatedDanny Williams on September 11, 2020, in his professional boxing debut.[46]

Personal life

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Kharitonov and his wife Natalya have one child.[47]

Championships and accomplishments

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Boxing

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Mixed martial arts

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  • MMA Series
    • MMSR Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • Modern Fighting Pankration
    • MFP Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • MFP Parus Fight Championship
    • Parus FC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
      • One successful title defense
  • World Total Kombat Federation
    • WTKF Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • PRIDE Fighting Championship
  • Strikeforce
    • Strikeforce 2011 Heavyweight Grand Prix semi-finalist
  • Other
    • Tournament of Real Men 8 champion.
    • Brilliant 2 – Yalta's Brilliant 2000 champion.

Kickboxing

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  • W5
    • W5 World Heavyweight Championship

Other

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
47 matches36 wins9 losses
By knockout254
By submission94
By decision21
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win36–9 (2)Marcus ViniciusTKO (knee)Grand Bellagio 1May 25, 202413:20Batumi, Georgia
Win35–9 (2)Tiago CardosoTKO (punches)MMA Series 72September 23, 202313:07Moscow, RussiaWon the MMASR Heavyweight Championship
Win34–9 (2)Roggers SouzaTKO (punches)MFP 241August 26, 202313:52Vladivostok, RussiaWon the MFP Heavyweight Championship
Win33–9 (2)Tyrone SpongTKO (punches)Eagle FC 44January 28, 202222:55Miami, Florida, United States
Win32–9 (2)Fabio MaldonadoTKO (punches)MFP Parus Fight ChampionshipNovember 6, 202113:28Dubai, United Arab EmiratesDefended the Parus FC Heavyweight Championship
Loss31–9 (2)Cheick KongoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Bellator 265August 20, 202124:59Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Win31–8 (2)Oli ThompsonKO (punch)MFP Parus Fight ChampionshipNovember 7, 202012:50Dubai, United Arab EmiratesWon the Parus FC Heavyweight Championship
Loss30–8 (2)Linton VassellTKO (punches)Bellator 234November 15, 201923:15Tel Aviv, Israel
Win30–7 (2)Matt MitrioneTKO (knee and punches)Bellator 225August 24, 201921:24Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
NC29–7 (2)Matt MitrioneNC (accidental groin strike)Bellator 215February 15, 201910:15Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesAn accidental groin strike from Mitrione rendered Kharitonov unable to continue.
Win29–7 (1)Roy NelsonKO (punches and knee)Bellator 207October 12, 201814:59Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
NC28–7 (1)Anton VyaziginNC (accidental eye poke)M-1 Challenge 92: Kharitonov vs. VyaziginMay 24, 201820:20St. Petersburg, RussiaCatchweight (280 lbs) bout. Originally a majority decision for Kharitionov; later overturned due to an accidental eye poke.
Win28–7Joey BeltranDecision (unanimous)Russian Cagefighting ChampionshipFebruary 25, 201835:00Yekaterinburg, Russia
Win27–7Geronimo dos SantosSubmission (ankle lock)M-1 Challenge 81: Battle in the Mountains 6July 22, 201712:13Nazran, RussiaCatchweight (280 lbs) bout.
Win26–7Rameau Thierry SokoudjouKO (punch)M-1 Challenge 80: Kharitonov vs. SokoudjouJune 15, 201710:40Harbin, China
Win25–7Chase GormleyKO (punch)Bellator 175March 31, 201713:55Rosemont, Illinois, United States
Loss24–7Javy AyalaKO (punch)Bellator 163November 4, 201610:16Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win24–6Kenny GarnerTKO (punches)M-1 Challenge 59: Battle of Nomads 5July 3, 201514:11Astana, Kazakhstan
Win23–6Kenny GarnerTKO (doctor stoppage)M-1 Challenge 53: Battle in the Celestial EmpireNovember 25, 201432:01Beijing, China
Win22–6Tyler EastTKO (punches)Tech-Krep Fighting Championship: PrimeMarch 21, 201422:54Krasnodar, Russia
Win21–6Alexei KudinTKO (punches)M-1 Challenge 43November 16, 201324:56Surgut, Russia
Win20–6John DelgadoSubmission (americana)MMA: Russian Open ChampionshipJune 1, 201210:34St.Petersburg, Russia
Loss19–6Josh BarnettSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Strikeforce: Barnett vs. KharitonovSeptember 10, 201114:28Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesStrikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win19–5Andrei ArlovskiKO (punches)Strikeforce: Fedor vs. SilvaFebruary 12, 201112:49East Rutherford, New Jersey, United StatesStrikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win18–5Tatsuya MizunoKO (knee)Dynamite!! 2010December 31, 201011:25Saitama, Japan
Loss17–5Jeff MonsonSubmission (north-south choke)DREAM 8April 5, 200911:42Nagoya, Japan
Win17–4Jimmy AmbrizTKO (submission to punches)DREAM 6: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Final RoundSeptember 23, 200812:15Saitama, Japan
Win16–4Alistair OvereemKO (punch)HERO'S 10: Middleweight Tournament FinalSeptember 17, 200714:21Yokohama, Japan
Win15–4Mike RussowSubmission (armbar)PRIDE 33February 24, 200713:46Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss14–4Alexander EmelianenkoTKO (punches and knees)PRIDE FC: Final Conflict AbsoluteSeptember 10, 200616:45Saitama, Japan
Loss14–3Alistair OvereemTKO (knees)PRIDE 31: DreamersFebruary 26, 200615:13Saitama, Japan
Win14–2Fabrício WerdumDecision (split)PRIDE 30: Fully LoadedOctober 23, 200535:00Saitama, Japan
Win13–2Peter MulderSubmission (armbar)RINGS Russia: CIS vs. The WorldAugust 20, 200516:16Yekaterinburg, Russia
Win12–2Pedro RizzoTKO (soccer kick and punches)PRIDE FC: Critical Countdown 2005June 26, 200512:02Saitama, Japan
Win11–2Choi Mu-BaeKO (punches)PRIDE 29: Fists of FireFebruary 20, 200513:24Saitama, Japan
Loss10–2Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraDecision (unanimous)PRIDE Final Conflict 2004August 15, 200425:00Saitama, JapanPRIDE 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win10–1Semmy SchiltTKO (punches)PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004June 20, 200419:19Saitama, JapanPRIDE 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win9–1Murilo RuaKO (punches)PRIDE Total Elimination 2004April 25, 200414:14Saitama, JapanPRIDE 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win8–1Cory PetersonSubmission (armbar)PRIDE 27February 1, 200411:23Osaka, Japan
Win7–1Jason SuttieSubmission (armbar)PRIDE Bushido 1October 5, 200312:25Saitama, Japan
Loss6–1Martin MalkhasyanSubmission (knee bar)Legion Fight Black Sea Cup 2003 (Stage 2)May 18, 200314:45Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Win6–0David ShvelidzeSubmission (heel hook)TORM 8: Tournament of Real Men 8February 20, 200311:00Yekaterinburg, RussiaWon TORM 8 Heavyweight Championship.
Win5–0Osman VagabovSubmission (rear-naked choke)10:47
Win4–0Sergey KaznovskySubmissionIAFC: Mega-Sphere Cup 2August 18, 20011N/AMoscow, Russia
Win3–0Roman SavochkaTKO (hand injury)Brilliant 2: Yalta's Brilliant 2000August 11, 200013:11Yalta, UkraineWon the Brilliant 2 Heavyweight Tournament.
Win2–0Viacheslav KolesnikTKO (punch)11:26Brilliant 2 Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win1–0Zamir SyrgabayevTKO (submission to punches)12:43Brilliant 2 Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinal.

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Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
8 Wins (6 (T)KO's), 4 Losses
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2020-02-23WinBrazil Fernando Rodrigues JrWTKF 5Minsk, BelarusKO20:088-4
2018-05-30WinBelgiumFrédéric SinistraZhara Fight ShowMoscow, RussiaTKO (3 knockdowns)2N/A7-4
2014-10-11WinBrazilAnderson SilvaW5 Grand Prix - RematchMoscow, RussiaTKO (Punches)22:506-4
Wins the W5 World Heavyweight Title.
2014-05-03LossBrazilAnderson SilvaGlory 16: Denver - Heavyweight Contender Tournament, Semi-finalsBroomfield, Colorado, USADecision (Unanimous)33:005-4
2013-12-21WinFranceJérôme Le BannerGlory 13: TokyoTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:005-3
2013-10-12WinEnglandDaniel SamGlory 11: ChicagoHoffman Estates, Illinois, USADecision (Unanimous)33:004-3
2012-12-31LossNetherlandsRico VerhoevenGlory 4: Tokyo - Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament, First RoundSaitama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)22:003-3
2012-03-23WinUnited StatesMark MillerUnited Glory 15Moscow, RussiaKO (Right hook)11:593-2
2011-05-28WinUnited StatesMighty MoUnited Glory 14: 2010-2011 World Series FinalsMoscow, RussiaKO (Right uppercut)11:592-2
2010-12-11LossIndiaSingh JaideepK-1 World Grand Prix 2010 FinalTokyo, JapanKO (Right hook)12:581-2
2010-10-02WinJapan Takumi SatoK-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Seoul Final 16Seoul, South KoreaKO (Strikes)12:501-1
2009-12-05LossRomaniaDaniel GhiţăK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 FinalYokohama, JapanKO (Right low kick)30:360-1
Legend:  Win  Loss  Draw/No contest  Notes

Professional boxing record

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2 fights2 wins0 losses
By knockout20
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Win2–0South Africa Osborn MachimanaTKO3 (8),2:5612 Jun 2021BelarusM1 Casino,Highway, Belarus
1Win1–0United KingdomDanny WilliamsTKO2 (6),2:2511 Sep 2020RussiaBasketball Center,Khimki, Russia

Exhibition boxing record

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1 fight1 win0 losses
By decision10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Win1–0United StatesMalik ScottSD618 Mar 2022BelarusM1 Casino,Minsk, Belarus

Bareknuckle boxing record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Mike CookTKO (punch)BYB Extreme Fight SeriesApril 17, 202112:27Miami, Florida, United States

See also

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