Aleksei Oleinik

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Aleksei Alexeyevich Oleinik (born June 25, 1977, as Oleksíy Oleksíyovych Olíynyk) is a Russian[3][2] mixed martial artist and combat sambo fighter who fought for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, competing in their heavyweight division. He began his professional fighting career in 1997, and is a veteran of M-1 Global, ProFC and IAFC and has competed for Bellator, KSW and YAMMA Pit Fighting. He is one of only two fighters to win a UFC fight via Ezekiel choke,[9][10] and has done so twice. Oleinik also holds the record for most Ezekiel choke wins in MMA competition, with fourteen.[11]

Aleksei Oleinik
Oleinik in 2012
BornOleksíy Oleksíyovych Olíynyk
(1977-06-25) June 25, 1977 (age 46)[1]
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Native nameUk: Олексі́й Олексі́йович Олі́йник
Ru: Алексей Алексеевич Олейник
Other namesThe Boa Constrictor
ResidenceParkland, Florida, United States
NationalityRussian (naturalised)[2]
Ukrainian (expatriate)[3]
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight254 lb (115 kg; 18 st 2 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light heavyweight
Middleweight
Reach80 in (203 cm)[4]
StyleCombat Sambo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Fighting out ofMoscow, Russia
TeamK-Dojo Warrior Tribe (current)
American Top Team (current)
Team Oplot (founder)
Red Devil Sport Club (former)
RankInternational Master of Sports in Combat Sambo[4]
4th degree black belt in Jujutsu[6][7]
Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[7]
Years active1996–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total80
Wins61
By knockout8
By submission48
By decision5
Losses18
By knockout10
By submission2
By decision6
Draws1
Other information
UniversityKharkiv Polytechnic Institute
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Grappling career

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During his training camp with K-Dojo Warrior Tribe in April 2011, Oleinik participated in two Grappling tournaments, he won the Absolute division in an Eddie Alvarez hosted grappling tournament,[12] and also won the Men's black belt No-Gi Advanced Super weight (210 lbs and over) division in the Grapplers Quest "Beast of the East 2011" tournament.[13]

Oleinik made his return to grappling in a superfight against multiple-time World Champion Gordon Ryan on December 12, 2019 at Quintet: Ultra.[14] He lost the match quickly by kneebar.[15]

Mixed martial arts career

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Oleinik originally started MMA to prove himself to be strong. “I just wanted to prove to myself and others that I could be strong, to protect yourself and others. Then, it turned out that I do it very well, and became my profession.”[16]

Oleinik represented Russia for the Imperial Team in the M-1 Challenge 2009 season, where he defeated Sang Soo Lee. Alexey has highly regarded submission grappling skills which he developed from his background in training in traditional Japanese jujutsu[17][18][19] and competition in Combat Sambo. He fought Robin Gracie trained Spanish BJJ black belt Rogent Lloret in a fight that ended in a draw. After his loss to Chris Tuchscherer he went 12 fights without a loss. That streak came to a halt when he lost via TKO in the first round against Michal Kita at the ProFC Heavyweight Grand Prix 2009.

Bellator MMA

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In the summer of 2010, under the tutelage of K-Dojo Head Coach Murat Keshtov, Oleinik participated in the inaugural heavyweight tournament for Bellator Fighting Championships. He faced Mike Hayes in the opening round and won the match via a split decision.

In his next bout, he was stopped in the semi-finals by Neil Grove. He lost via TKO, the referee stopped the fight at 0:45 of the opening round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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2014

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In November 2013 Oleinik announced that he signed a contract with the UFC,[20] and was expected to face Jared Rosholt on January 25, 2014, at UFC on Fox 10.[21] However, Oleinik was forced out of the bout with an injury and Rosholt was pulled from the card altogether.[22]

In his debut, Oleinik faced fellow newcomer Anthony Hamilton on June 28, 2014, at UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Stephens.[23] He won the fight via scarf hold headlock submission early in the first round.[24]

The rescheduled bout with Jared Rosholt took place on November 22, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 57.[25] Oleinik won the fight via knockout in the first round. The win also earned Oleinik his first Performance of the Night bonus award.[26]

2015

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In an interview on September 9, 2015, Oleinik indicated that he had been sidelined by multiple knee surgeries and subsequent rehabilitation. Oleinik said he has no intention of retiring and expects a possible return sometime in the middle of 2016.[27]

2016

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Oleinik next faced Daniel Omielańczuk on July 13, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 91.[28] He lost the fight via majority decision.[29]

2017

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Oleinik next faced Viktor Pešta on January 15, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 103.[30] He won the fight in the first round via Ezekiel choke, the first in UFC history and was awarded a Performance of the Night bonus.[31] In unbelievable circumstances, it was executed while in Pešta's "full mount" position, where it is very rarely seen executed without the usage of a 'gi.[32] However, the Ezekiel choke technique was not new to Oleinik, who had already won 12 fights by the same submission earlier in his career.[33]

Oleinik faced Travis Browne on July 8, 2017, at UFC 213.[34] He dropped Browne with a right hook in the first round and showed his superior grappling when he won the fight via submission, due to a rear-naked choke (with a modified grip and without a complete full back mount) in the second round.[35]

Oleinik faced Curtis Blaydes on November 4, 2017, at UFC 217.[36] The referee stopped the fight in the second round after Blaydes delivered an illegal kick to a downed opponent and called a doctor to check on Oleinik. The fight was stopped due to the doctor's advice. The replay, however, showed the strike did not deliver significant damage (as it only grazed the ear), and the fight was ruled a TKO win for Blaydes.[37]

2018

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Oleinik faced Júnior Albini on May 12, 2018, at UFC 224.[38] He won the fight in the first round via Ezekiel choke, marking his second win via this rare choke in the UFC.[39]This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[40]

Oleinik was briefly linked to a bout with Fabrício Werdum on September 15, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 136.[41] However, on May 22, Werdum was flagged for a potential USADA doping violation, and was later suspended for 2 years.[42][43] Oleinik instead faced Mark Hunt on the card.[44] He won the fight via rear-naked choke submission in the first round. This marked Oleinik's 45th submission win in his MMA career.[45] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[46]

2019

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Oleinik was expected to face Walt Harris on May 4, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 150.[47] On April 3, 2019 news surfaced that he was withdrawn from the bout in order to headline UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. Overeem against Alistair Overeem after Alexander Volkov had to withdraw.[48]

Oleinik faced Alistair Overeem on 20 April 2019 at UFC Fight Night 149, replacing Alexander Volkov.[48] He lost the fight via technical knockout in round one.[49]

The bout between Oleinik and Walt Harris rescheduled for July 20, 2019, at UFC on ESPN 4.[50] He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[51]

2020

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Oleinik faced Maurice Greene on January 18, 2020, at UFC 246.[52] He won the fight via a submission in the second round.[53] This win earned him a Performance of the Night award.[54] As a result, Oleinik became the first in history both to compete and secure a victory in an MMA fight across four different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).[55][56]

Oleinik was scheduled to face Fabrício Werdum on May 9, 2020, at UFC 250.[57] However, on April 9, Dana White, the president of UFC announced that this event was postponed[58] and the bout eventually took place on May 9, 2020 at UFC 249.[59] Oleinik won the fight by split decision.[60]

When he announced he was taking another fight, Oleinik "received a message in a bottle" on the beach of Miami, signed his contract, and sent it back to Dana White and Mick Maynard.[61] When asked if Oleinik planned on retiring any time soon, he jokingly responded that he has "only 10 years left."[61] Ahead of his fight with Lewis, Oleinik parted ways with his long-time management company representatives, First Round Management. He stated that he wanted a manager that would focus on all fighters, not just the top two or three fighters in their stable.[61]

Oleinik faced Derrick Lewis on August 8, 2020, at UFC Fight Night 174.[62] He lost the fight via technical knockout in round two.[63]

2021

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Oleinik faced Chris Daukaus on February 20, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Lewis.[64] He lost the fight via technical knockout in round one.[65]

Oleinik faced Serghei Spivac on June 19, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 25.[66] He lost the bout via unanimous decision.[67]

2022

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Oleinik was scheduled to face Greg Hardy on January 22, 2022, at UFC 270.[68] However, Oleinik withdrew from the event for undisclosed reasons and he was replaced by Sergey Spivak.[69]

Oleinik was scheduled to face Ilir Latifi on March 26, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 205.[70] However, the day of the event, Latifi withdrew due to illness and the bout was cancelled.[71] The pair was rescheduled to meet on two weeks later at UFC 273 on April 9, 2022.[72] In turn, Latifi withdrew again for unknown reasons and was replaced by Jared Vanderaa.[73] He won the bout via scarf hold submission in the first round.[74] The win also earned him the Performance of the Night award.[75]

The match with Ilir Latifi was yet to rescheduled again for UFC Fight Night 211 on October 1, 2022.[76] Oleinik lost the bout via unanimous decision.[77]

On October 10, 2022, it was announced that Oleinik was a free agent after completing his UFC contract.[78]

Post UFC

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Oleinik faced Oli Thompson at REN TV Fight Club: Oleinik vs. Thompson on May 26, 2023, and lost via knock out in the first round.[79]

Personal life

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Oleinik is married and has 5 children. He and his family moved to Florida in December 2016. The eldest, Polina, attended Stoneman Douglas High School, and was present at the school during the mass shooting but was unharmed.[80]

He is a naturalised Russian citizen,[81] and expressed support towards Russia following its 2014 military intervention in Ukraine. He wore a shirt with Putin's face and as a result was denied entry into Ukraine.[82][83][84]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Combat sambo

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  • World Combat Sambo Federation
    • World Combat Sambo Champion (2005)[95]
    • Eurasian Combat Sambo Champion (2001)[95]
  • Combat Sambo Federation of Russia
    • Russian Combat Sambo Champion (2003, 2004)[95]
    • Moscow Combat Sambo Champion (Five time)[95]

Submission grappling

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  • Grapplers Quest
    • 2011 Black belt No-Gi Advanced Superweight (210 lbs ) Tournament Winner
  • Eddie Alvarez Grappling Tournament
    • 2011 Absolute Division Tournament Winner

Records

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  • First fighter to compete across four different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)[55]
  • First fighter to secure a victory across four different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)[96]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
80 matches61 wins18 losses
By knockout810
By submission482
By decision56
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win61–18–1Fernando Rodrigues Jr.Submission (arm-triangle choke)RCC 17December 15, 202322:27Yekaterinburg, Russia
Loss60–18–1Oli ThompsonKO (punch)REN TV Fight Club: Oleinik vs. ThompsonMay 26, 202312:25Moscow, Russia
Loss60–17–1Ilir LatifiDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. YanOctober 1, 202235:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win60–16–1Jared VanderaaSubmission (scarf hold)UFC 273April 9, 202213:39Jacksonville, Florida, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Loss59–16–1Serghei SpivacDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: The Korean Zombie vs. IgeJune 19, 202135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss59–15–1Chris DaukausTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. LewisFebruary 20, 202111:55Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss59–14–1Derrick LewisTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. OleinikAugust 8, 202020:21Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win59–13–1Fabrício WerdumDecision (split)UFC 249May 9, 202035:00Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Win58–13–1Maurice GreeneSubmission (armbar)UFC 246January 18, 202024:38Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Loss57–13–1Walt HarrisKO (knee and punches)UFC on ESPN: dos Anjos vs. EdwardsJuly 20, 201910:12San Antonio, Texas, United States
Loss57–12–1Alistair OvereemTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. OleinikApril 20, 201914:45Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win57–11–1Mark HuntSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. OleinikSeptember 15, 201814:26Moscow, RussiaPerformance of the Night.
Win56–11–1Júnior AlbiniSubmission (ezekiel choke)UFC 224May 12, 201811:45Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPerformance of the Night.
Loss55–11–1Curtis BlaydesTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC 217November 4, 201721:56New York City, New York, United States
Win55–10–1Travis BrowneSubmission (neck crank)UFC 213July 8, 201723:44Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win54–10–1Viktor PeštaSubmission (ezekiel choke)UFC Fight Night: Rodríguez vs. PennJanuary 15, 201712:57Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Loss53–10–1Daniel OmielańczukDecision (majority)UFC Fight Night: McDonald vs. LinekerJuly 13, 201635:00Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Win53–9–1Jared RosholtKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. SwansonNovember 22, 201413:21Austin, Texas, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Win52–9–1Anthony HamiltonSubmission (scarf hold)UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. StephensJune 28, 201412:18San Antonio, Texas, United States
Win51–9–1Mirko Cro CopSubmission (scarf hold)Legend Fight Show 2November 8, 201314:42Moscow, Russia
Win50–9–1Dion StaringSubmission (arm-triangle choke)ProFC 50October 16, 201311:41Rostov, Russia
Win49–9–1Jeff MonsonSubmission (rear-naked choke)Oplot Challenge 54June 20, 201322:12Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win48–9–1Tony LopezSubmission (triangle choke)Oplot Challenge 53April 20, 201333:19Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win47–9–1Leo PlaTKO (punches)Oplot Challenge 43March 16, 201312:56Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win46–9–1Martin HudeySubmission (rear-naked choke)Oplot Challenge 12November 10, 201211:48Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win45–9–1Mike StewartSubmission (ezekiel choke)WCMMA 1September 15, 201221:03Ledyard, Connecticut, United StatesWon the vacant WCMMA Heavyweight Championship.
Win44–9–1Jerry OttoSubmission (ezekiel choke)SK Oplot 2May 13, 201212:20Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win43–9–1Sergey TerezinovSubmission (armbar)SK Oplot 1March 25, 201211:05Moscow, Russia
Loss42–9–1Jeff MonsonDecision (split)M-1 Challenge 31March 16, 201235:00Moscow, Russia
Loss42–8–1Magomed MalikovTKO (punches)Fight StarJuly 22, 201112:39Anapa, Russia
Win42–7–1Ernest KostanyanSubmission (rear-naked choke)Razdolie CupJune 26, 201111:22Moscow, Russia
Loss41–7–1Neil GroveTKO (punches)Bellator 29September 16, 201010:45Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United StatesBellator Season Three Heavyweight Tournament semifinal.
Win41–6–1Mike HayesDecision (split)Bellator 26August 26, 201035:00Kansas City, Missouri, United StatesBellator Season Three Heavyweight Tournament opening round.
Loss40–6–1Michał KitaTKO (punches)IAFC: Mayor's Cup 2009November 28, 200911:17Saint Petersburg, RussiaIAFC Mayor's Cup Heavyweight Tournament final.
Win40–5–1Thiago dos SantosSubmission (ezekiel choke)14:22IAFC Mayor's Cup Heavyweight Tournament semifinal.
Win39–5–1Eddy BengtssonTKO (submission to punches)21:55IAFC Mayor's Cup Heavyweight Tournament quarterfinal.
Draw38–5–1Rogent LloretDraw (unanimous)M-1 Global: BreakthroughAugust 28, 200935:00Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win38–5Lee Sang-SooSubmission (ezekiel choke)M-1 Challenge 12: USAFebruary 21, 200924:27Tacoma, Washington, United States
Win37–5Jessie GibbsSubmission (ezekiel choke)M-1 Challenge 11: 2009 Challenge FinalsJanuary 11, 200923:42Amstelveen, Netherlands
Win36–5Islam DadalovTKO (punches)ProFC 4: President's CupOctober 25, 200812:33Grozny, RussiaWon the ProFC 4 President's Cup Heavyweight Tournament final.
Win35–5Abdülhalik MagomedovSubmission (heel hook)10:48ProFC 4 President's Cup Heavyweight Tournament semifinal.
Win34–5Telman SherifovSubmission (guillotine choke)ProFC 3: Heavyweight Grand PrixOctober 4, 200811:25Saint Petersburg, RussiaWon the ProFC 3 Heavyweight Grand Prix final.
Win33–5Oleg KutepovSubmission (inverted armbar)11:21ProFC 3 Heavyweight Grand Prix semifinal.
Win32–5Magomedbag AgaevSubmission (scarf hold)13:47ProFC 3 Heavyweight Grand Prix quarterfinal.
Loss31–5Konstantyn StryzhakTKO (punches)CSFU: Champions LeagueSeptember 13, 200814:20Poltava, Ukraine
Win31–4Makasharip MakasharipovDecision (unanimous)35:00
Win30–4Alexander TimonovSubmission (ezekiel choke)M-1 Challenge 4: Battle on the Neva 2June 27, 200811:09Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win29–4Daniel DowdaDecision (unanimous)KSW 9May 9, 200825:00Warsaw, PolandCatchweight (209 lb) bout.
Loss28–4Chris TuchschererDecision (unanimous)YAMMA Pit FightingApril 11, 200815:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesYAMMA Pit Fighting semifinal.
Win28–3Sherman PendergarstSubmission (ezekiel choke)14:18YAMMA Pit Fighting quarterfinal.
Win27–3Gela GetsadzeTKO (punches)Yaroslavl Open Championship 2007December 14, 200711:48Yaroslavl, Russia
Win26–3Ishkhan ZakharianSubmission (armbar)12:56
Win25–3Andrey OleinikSubmission (heel hook)11:30Return to Heavyweight.
Win24–3Timur GasanovSubmission (ezekiel choke)Perm Region MMA Federation: Cup of Professional MMANovember 23, 200711:19Perm, RussiaWon the Professional MMA Cup Middleweight Tournament final.
Win23–3Alavutdin GadzhiyevSubmission (ezekiel choke)10:46Professional MMA Cup Middleweight Tournament semifinal.
Win22–3Adlan AmagovSubmission (ezekiel choke)11:00Return to Middleweight. Professional MMA Cup Middleweight Tournament quarterfinal.
Win21–3Krzysztof KułakSubmission (ezekiel choke)KSW 8November 10, 200712:50Warsaw, PolandWon the KSW 8 Openweight Tournament final.
Win20–3Karol BedorfSubmission (triangle choke)11:03KSW 8 Openweight Tournament semifinal.
Win19–3Łukasz WośSubmission (rear-naked choke)10:50KSW 8 Openweight Tournament quarterfinal.
Win18–3Shamil NurmagomedovSubmission (neck crank)Legion Fight 1October 20, 20071N/ARostov-on-Don, Russia
Loss17–3Chael SonnenDecision (unanimous)BodogFightDecember 2, 200635:00Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win17–2Ishkhan ZakharianSubmission (triangle choke)Legion Fight: Black Sea CupAugust 15, 200611:21Anapa, RussiaLight Heavyweight debut.
Win16–2Vladimir RudakovSubmission (triangle choke)IAFC: Cup of Russia in Professional PankrationApril 14, 200612:41Novosibirsk, RussiaWon the IAFC Pankration Russia Cup final.
Win15–2Magomed SultanakhmedovSubmission (ezekiel choke)10:35IAFC Pankration Russia Cup semifinal.
Win14–2Shavkat UrakovSubmission (rear-naked choke)10:41IAFC Pankration Russia Cup quarterfinal.
Loss13–2Flavio Luiz MouraTechnical Submission (rear-naked choke)M-1: Middleweight Grand PrixOctober 9, 200411:11Saint Petersburg, RussiaM-1 Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win13–1Marcelo AlfayaDecision (unanimous)25:00M-1 Middleweight Grand Prix quarterinal.
Win12–1Azred TelkusheevSubmission (heel hook)M-1 Middleweight Russia CupAugust 27, 200410:38Saint Petersburg, RussiaWon the M-1 Middleweight Russia Cup final.
Win11–1Ubaidula ChopolaevSubmission (rear-naked choke)10:48Return to Middleweight. M-1 Middleweight Russia Cup semifinal.
Win10–1Ramin TagievSubmission (rear-naked choke)12:03
Win9–1Igor BondarenkoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Land of PeresvitDecember 7, 200112:03Kyiv, Ukraine
Win8–1Gennadiy MatsigoraSubmission (triangle choke)12:25Return to Heavyweight.
Win7–1Gennadiy MatsigoraSubmission (armbar)InterPride 1999May 16, 199912:03Kharkiv, Ukraine
Win6–1Vladimir MalyshevTKO (punches)12:30Middleweight debut.
Win5–1Clarence ThatchTKO (submission to punches)International Super Challenge 1998March 16, 199813:43Kyiv, Ukraine
Loss4–1Leonid EfremovSubmission (rear-naked choke)IAFC: Absolute Fighting Championship 2April 30, 199712:48Moscow, RussiaIAFC Heavyweight Tournament semifinal.
Win4–0Igor AkininSubmission (guillotine choke)1N/AIAFC Heavyweight Tournament quarterfinal.
Win3–0Artem KondratkoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Minamoto Cup: Ukraine Open No Holds Barred ChampionshipNovember 10, 199614:09Kharkiv, UkraineWon the Minamoto Cup Heavyweight Tournament final.
Win2–0Sergey ZalikhvatkoTKO (punches)11:52Minamoto Cup Heavyweight Tournament semifinal.
Win1–0Alexandr KruglenkoSubmission (rear-naked choke)13:06Heavyweight debut. Minamoto Cup Heavyweight Tournament quarterfinal.

Professional boxing record

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1 fight1 win0 losses
By knockout10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Win1–0Takhir DzablaevTKO1 (8), 0:34Aug 26, 2023Pyramide, Kazan, Russia

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