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Sergej Maslobojev

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Sergej Maslobojev
Sergej Maslobojev
BornSergej Maslobojev
(1987-05-22) 22 May 1987 (age 37)
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Other namesKuvalda
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb; 14 st 11 lb)
DivisionLight-Heavyweight
StyleKickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofVilnius, Lithuania (Kickboxing)
Ridgecrest, California (MMA)
TeamChampion's House (Kickboxing)
Flawless MMA (MMA)
Years active2005-present
Professional boxing record
Total10
Wins7
By knockout3
Losses3
Kickboxing record
Total48
Wins40
By knockout24
Losses8
By knockout4
Mixed martial arts record
Total17
Wins11
By knockout4
By submission6
By decision1
Losses6
By knockout1
By submission4
By disqualification1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Sergej Maslobojev (born 22 May 1987), nicknamed 'Kuvalda' ('Sledgehammer'),[1] is a Lithuanian mixed martial artist, boxer and kickboxer, currently signed with GLORY, where he is the former Glory Light Heavyweight champion.[2] He is ranked as the third best light heavyweight in the world by Combat Press as of September 2022,[3] and third best by Beyond Kickboxing as of October 2022.[4]

Maslobojev is the former two time King of Kings Heavyweight champion.

Personal life

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Maslobojev saw kickboxing when he was a child, but only started training at the age of 18. He was impressed by Mirko Filipović, Wanderlei Silva and Remigijus Morkevičius.[5]

He is a professional Kickboxer and previously fought out of Sparta Fight gym in Lithuania, Vilnius city. In 2018 Sergej opened a brand new gym named Champion's House. He now has his own brand "Kuvalda Team". He regularly participates in various charity, being also a member of UNICEF.[6] He undertakes training seminars for members of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.[7]

Maslobojev calls himself "a huge Dragonball Z nerd."[8]

Kickboxing career

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Early career

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Maslobojev made his professional debut against Steve Hooper in May 2007, when the two fought for the WKA Heavyweight Championship. The fight went into the tenth round, after which Sergej won by knockout. In his next fight, Maslobojev won the Baltic Muay Thai Light Heavyweight title, with a decision win over Kristaps Zile. After defeating Ricardo van den Bos, he entered the 2011 KOK European Heavyweight Grand Prix. He scored a first-round knockout of Vasile Popovici in the quarterfinal and a third-round knockout of Martynas Knyzelis in the semifinal, and faced Mindaugas Sakalauskas in the finals. Maslobojev beat Sakalauskas by knockout in the fifth round.[9]

Maslobojev went on a 2–2 run over his next four fights, before challenging the reigning WKN Heavyweight champion Vladimir Mineev at Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 15. Mineev won the fight by majority decision.[10]

King of Kings

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For his next fight, Maslbojev was scheduled to fight Lukasz Butkiewicz, at the KOK World GP 2014 in Gdańsk.[11] He won the fight by a second-round knockout.[12] He followed this up with a fight against Pavel Voronin,[13] whom he beat by knockout as well. He would go on to win four of his next five fights, losing only to Roman Kryklia, before fighting Robert Dorin for the KOK Heavyweight Championship. Sergej won the fight by unanimous decision.

After winning the KOK title, Maslobojev went on an eight fight, two year winning streak, during which he earned decision wins over Gokhan Gedik, Oleg Pryimachov[14] and Thomas Bridgewater,[15] as well as stoppage wins over Antonio Plazibat,[16] Chaiyo Sitteacherjulun, Stanislav Voytenko, Carlos Ulberg and Bruno Susano.[17] This run culminated in a title fight with Stéphane Susperregui for the WAKO World K-1 Heavyweight title. Maslobojev won by a fourth-round TKO, after Susperregui's corner was forced to throw in the towel.[18] This winning streak was ended by Ondrej Hutnik at Yangames Fight Night 5, when the two of them fought for the WKN European Oriental Rules heavyweight title, with Hutnik winning a majority decision.[19]

In his next fight, Maslobojev was scheduled to fight Petros Vardakas. Maslobojev knocked Vardakas out in the second round.

ONE Championship

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Following a TKO victory against Noureddine Ajnaou at KOK`55 World Series,[20] Maslobojev signed with ONE Championship. He made his organizational debut at |ONE Championship: Grit and Glory, in a rematch with Antonio Plazibat. Maslobojev won the rematch by unanimous decision.[21] In his second fight with ONE, he fought Florent Kaouachi at ONE Championship: Pursuit of Power, and won by unanimous decision.[22]

Return to KOK

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Moving away from ONE Championship, Maslobojev earned a unanimous decision against Rafael de Souza[23] and a stoppage win against Fraser Weightman.

GLORY

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In the second part of 2019, Maslobojev signed with GLORY. He was scheduled to make his debut against John King at Glory 68.[24] King later withdrew, and Maslobojev was rescheduled to fight Bahram Rajabzadeh at Glory 69: Düsseldorf.[25] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[26]

Maslobojev was next scheduled to fight a rematch with Fraser Weightman at Glory 73.[27] The fight fell through, as Weightman was unable to gain a visa to fight in China.[28] He was next set to face the K-1 heavyweight champion Roel Mannaart at Glory 75: Utrecht.[29] Sergej won the fight by TKO, breaking Roel's jaw in the first round.[30]

Maslobojev was scheduled to fight Luis Tavares at Glory 78: Arnhem.[31][32] He later withdrew from the bout with an injury.[33]

Maslobojev was scheduled to face Donegi Abena at Glory: Collision 3 on 23 October 2021.[34] He won the fight by split decision.[35]

Maslobojev was scheduled to face Olivier Langlois-Ross at KoK Mega Battle on 20 November 2021.[36] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[37]

Maslobojev was booked to face Nika Kulumbegashvili at KOK 99 Mega Series on 19 March 2022.[38] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[39]

GLORY Light heavyweight champion

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Maslobojev was expected to face the #1 ranked Glory light heavyweight contender Luis Tavares for the vacant Glory Light Heavyweight Championship at Glory 81: Ben Saddik vs. Adegbuy 2 on 20 August 2022.[40] The fight was cancelled on 10 August 2022, due to "reasons on the part of Tavares".[41] Later that day, it was revealed that Tavares had tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.[42] Maslobojev was instead scheduled to face Tarik Khbabez for the vacant title.[43] Maslobojev won the fight by split decision.[44]

Maslobojev made his first title defense against the one-time Glory light heavyweight title challenger Donegi Abena at Glory 83 on February 11, 2023.[45] He lost the fight by a fourth-round technical knockout. The ringside physician stopped the fight due to a cut on Maslobojev's right shin.[46]

Maslobojev faced Rhys Brudenell at KOK 117 Mega Series in Vilnius. He won the fight by first-round knockout.[47]

Later GLORY career

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Maslobojev faced Bogdan Stoica in the quarterfinals of the Glory Light Heavyweight Grand Prix, held on June 8, 2024, in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[48] He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[49] Maslobojev next faced Bahram Rajabzadeh in semifinals of the one-day tournament. He retired from the contest 20 seconds into the second round, after a headbutt from Rajabzadeh left him with a cut on his chin.[50]

Maslobojev faced Mohammed Hamdi at UTMA #9 on September 28, 2024.[51] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[52]

Titles

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Kickboxing

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Professional

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  • 2007 WKA Heavyweight Champion
  • 2009 Baltic Muay Thai Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 2011 KOK Europe Heavyweight Grand Prix Winner
  • 2015 European Union of Martial Sports Kickboxing Light Heavyweight World Champion
  • 2015 KOK Light Heavyweight Championship
  • 2017 WAKO PRO World K-1 Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 2022 Glory Light Heavyweight Championship

Amateur

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  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2012 WAKO European K-1 -91 kg Championship
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2013 Polish Kickboxing -91 kg Championship
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2013 WAKO World K-1 -91 kg Championship
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2014 WAKO European K-1 -91 kg Championship
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2018 WAK-1F World K-1 -91 kg Championship
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2019 WAKO World K-1 -91 kg Championship

Boxing

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  • 2012 Bigger's Better 17 Heavyweight Tournament Winner
  • 2013 Bigger's Better 26 Heavyweight Tournament Winner

Kickboxing record

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Professional Kickboxing Record
40 Wins (24 (T)KO's, 14 decisions), 8 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2024-12-07 Romania Ștefan Lătescu Glory Collision 7 Arnhem, Netherlands
2024-09-28 Win Spain Mohammed Hamdi UTMA #9 Kaunas, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2024-06-08 Loss Azerbaijan Bahram Rajabzadeh Glory Light Heavyweight Grand Prix, Semifinals Rotterdam, Netherlands TKO (retirement) 2 0:20
2024-06-08 Win Romania Bogdan Stoica Glory Light Heavyweight Grand Prix, Quarterfinals Rotterdam, Netherlands TKO (arm injury) 1
2024-03-16 Win Netherlands Leandro Dikmoet KOK 120 Mega Series Vilnius, Lithuania TKO (Punches) 2
2023-11-18 Win England Rhys Brudenell KOK 117 Mega Series Vilnius, Lithuania KO (punches) 1 0:35
2023-02-11 Loss Suriname Donegi Abena Glory 83 Essen, Germany TKO (Doctor stoppage) 4 2:15
Loses the Glory Light Heavyweight Championship.
2022-10-08 Win Morocco Tarik Khbabez Glory: Collision 4 Arnhem, Netherlands Decision (Split) 5 3:00
Wins the vacant Glory Light Heavyweight Championship
2022-03-19 Win Georgia (country) Nika Kulumbegashvili KOK 99 Mega Series Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2021-11-20 Win Canada Olivier Langlois-Ross KOK 96 Mega Series Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2021-10-23 Win Suriname Donegi Abena Glory: Collision 3 Arnhem, Netherlands Decision (Split) 3 3:00
2020-02-29 Win Netherlands Roel Mannaart Glory 75: Utrecht Utrecht, Netherlands TKO (Punches) 1 1:48
2019-10-12 Win Azerbaijan Bahram Rajabzadeh Glory 69: Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2019-03-16 Win United Kingdom Fraser Weightman KOK`69 World Series Vilnius, Lithuania KO (Left Hook) 2 2:28
2018-11-17 Win Brazil Rafael de Souza KOK Hero's World Series 2018 Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2018-07-13 Win France Florent Kaouachi ONE Championship: Pursuit of Power Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2018-05-12 Win Croatia Antonio Plazibat ONE Championship: Grit and Glory Jakarta, Indonesia Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2018-03-17 Win Morocco Noureddine Ajnaou KOK`55 World Series Vilnius, Lithuania TKO (Doctor stoppage) 1 1:36
2017-11-18 Win Greece Petros Vardakas FightBOX KOK Hero's World Series Vilnius, Lithuania TKO (3 Knockdowns) 2 1:24
2017-07-27 Loss Czech Republic Ondrej Hutnik Yangames Fight Night 5 Prague, Czech Republic Decision (Majority) 3
For the WKN European Oriental Rules Heavyweight Championship 96.6 kg.
2017-06-30 Win France Stéphane Susperregui Monte Carlo Fighting Masters Monte Carlo, Monaco TKO (Corner stoppage) 4
Wins W.A.K.O. Pro World K1 Rules Cruiser Heavyweight Championship -94.1 kg.
2017-03-18 Win Netherlands Thomas Bridgewater KOK'45 WORLD GP 2017 IN VILNIUS[53] Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Majority) 4 3:00
2016-11-19 Win Portugal Bruno Susano KOK Hero's World Series In Vilnius[54] Vilnius, Lithuania TKO (Referee stop./punches) 2 1:49
2016-09-23 Win New Zealand Carlos Ulberg EM Legend 12 Chengdu, China TKO (Low kicks) 3 2:31
2016-08-27 Win Ukraine Stanislav Voytenko Faith Fight Championship Guangzhou, China KO (Left hook to the body) 2 1:00
2016-08-07 Win Thailand Chaiyo Sitteacherjulun Chalong Boxing Stadium Fight Night Phuket, Thailand KO (Left hook) 3 1:59
2016-06-25 Win Ukraine Oleg Pryimachov FF fighting championship Shenzhen, China Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2016-03-19 Win Turkey Gokhan Gedik KOK World GP 2016 In Vilnius Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2016-02-19 Win Croatia Antonio Plazibat FFC22: Athens Athens, Greece TKO (Doctor stoppage) 2 3:00
2015-11-14 Win Romania Robert Dorin KOK World GP 2015 In Vilnius - Heavyweight Tournament Final Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins the KOK World -93 kg Championship.[55]
2015-08-15 Win Poland Patryk Szychovski Baltic Summer Fight Liepāja TKO 2 1:15
2015-06-07 Loss Ukraine Roman Kryklia Kunlun Fight 26 - Super Heavyweight Tournament, Reserve Fight Chongqing, China KO (Left Hook) 3 2:56
2015-05-15 Win Thailand Kwantong Lion MuayThai Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand KO 1 0:37
2015-03-14 Win Poland Kryspin Kalski KOK World GP 2015 in Vilnius, Semifinals Vilnius, Lithuania TKO 1 2:10
2015-02-23 Win Czech Republic Petr Kareš Noc Mistrů 9 Prague, Czech Republic TKO 4 2:47
For European Union of Martial Sports Kickboxing Light Heavyweight World Championship -88.6 kg.[56]
2014-11-15 Win Moldova Pavel Voronin Bushido Series - Hero's KOK -91 kg Vilnius, Lithuania KO (Left uppercut) 2
2014-10-17 Win Poland Lukasz Butkiewicz KOK World GP 2014 in Gdańsk Gdańsk, Poland TKO 2 1:09
2014-03-28 Loss Russia Vladimir Mineev Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 15 Moscow, Russia Decision (Majority) 5 3:00
For WKN Kickboxing Heavyweight World Championship -96.6 kg.[57]
2014-02-23 Win Lithuania Martynas Knyzelis Big Fight Kaunas, Lithuania TKO 2 N/A
2013-03-30 Loss France Nicolas Wamba Agde, France Decision 5 2:00
2012-03-23 Loss Turkey Ali Cenik United Glory 15 Moscow, Russia Decision 3 3:00
2012-01-20 Win Latvia Janis Ginters Fight night in Klaipėda Klaipėda, Lithuania Decision
2011-03-19 Win Lithuania Mindaugas Sakalauskas KING OF KINGS EUROPE GP 2011 IN VILNIUS, Final Vilnius, Lithuania KO (Punches) 5 1:48
Won KOK K-1 Europe GP 2011 in Vilnius Heavyweight Championship.
2011-03-19 Win Lithuania Martynas Knyzelis KING OF KINGS EUROPE GP 2011 IN VILNIUS, Semifinals Vilnius, Lithuania KO (Right straight) 3 N/A
2011-03-19 Win Romania Vasile Popovici KING OF KINGS EUROPE GP 2011 IN VILNIUS, Quarterfinals Vilnius, Lithuania KO (Right hook) 1 0:11
2010-04-10 Loss Estonia Andrei Bokan K-1 WORLD GP 2010 in Vilnius Semifinal Vilnius, Lithuania TKO
2010-04-10 Win Netherlands Ricardo van den Bos K-1 WORLD GP 2010 in Vilnius Quarterfinal Vilnius, Lithuania Decision 3 3:00
2009-10-24 Win Latvia Kristaps Zile K-1 EJSL Riga, Latvia Decision 5 3:00
Won Baltic Muay Thai Light Heavyweight Championship.
2007-05-26 Win England Steve Hooper W.K.A England KO 10 2:10
Won WKA Heavyweight Championship.

Amateur record

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Amateur Kickboxing Record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2019-10-27 Win Ukraine Roman Shcherbatiuk W.A.K.O World Championships 2019, K-1 Final -91 kg Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision 3 2:00
Wins W.A.K.O. World Championship '19 K-1 Gold Medal -91 kg.
2019-10-25 Win Turkey Cemil Yildrim W.A.K.O World Championships 2019, K-1 Semi Final -91 kg Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision 3 2:00
2019-10-24 Win Croatia Toni Capitovic W.A.K.O World Championships 2019, K-1 Quarter Finals -91 kg Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision 3 2:00
2019-10- Win Slovakia Adrian Bartl W.A.K.O World Championships 2019, K-1 Round of 16 –91 kg Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision 3 2:00
2018-10-07 Win Moldova Jaroslav Linic WAK-1F, K-1 Final +91 kg Riga, Latvia KO (Injury) 1 00:50
Wins World Amateur K-1 Federation WORLD Championship '18 K-1 Gold Medal +91 kg.
2018-10-06 Win Russia Karapetyan Markos WAK-1F, K-1 Semi-Final +91 kg Riga, Latvia TKO (Injury) 1 00:00
2014-10 Win Czech Republic Petr Kares W.A.K.O European Championships 2014, K-1 Final -91 kg Bilbao, Spain Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
Wins W.A.K.O. European Championship '14 K-1 Gold Medal -91 kg.
2014-10 Win Belarus Piotr Ramankevich W.A.K.O European Championships 2014, K-1 Semifinals -91 kg Bilbao, Spain Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2014-10-23 Win Serbia Bojan Džepina W.A.K.O European Championships 2014, K-1 Quarterfinals -91 kg Bilbao, Spain TKO (Cut) 3
2014-05-03 Loss Belarus Dzianis Hancharonak 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg[58] Langkawi, Malaysia TKO (Injury)
2013-10 Win Brazil Alex Pereira W.A.K.O World Championships 2013, K-1 Final -91 kg Guaruja, Brasil Decision
Wins W.A.K.O. World Championship '13 K-1 Gold Medal -91 kg.
2013-10 Win Russia Andrey Khlynovskii W.A.K.O World Championships 2013, K-1 Semifinals -91 kg Guaruja, Brasil
2013-10 Win Czech Republic Petr Kares W.A.K.O World Championships 2013, K-1 Quarterfinals -91 kg Guaruja, Brasil
2013-04-25 Win Lithuania Mindaugas Sakalauskas Vilnius Open 2013 Vilnius, Lithuania Decision 3 3:00
2013-04-14 Win Poland Tomasz Klimiuk Kickboxing Championships in Poland, K-1 Final +91 kg Starachowice, Poland TKO 2
Wins Poland K-1 Kikcboxing Championship +91 kg.
2013-04-13 Win Poland Wojciech Jastrzepski Kickboxing Championships in Poland, K-1 Semifinals +91 kg Starachowice, Poland
2013-04-13 Win Poland Maciej Medynski Kickboxing Championships in Poland, K-1 Quarterfinals +91 kg Starachowice, Poland
2012-11 Loss Russia Vladimir Mineev W.A.K.O European Championships 2012, K-1 Final -91 kg Ankara, Turkey TKO (Injury) 1 0:00
Wins W.A.K.O. European Championship '12 K-1 Silver Medal -91 kg.
2012-11 Win Azerbaijan Anar Mammadov W.A.K.O European Championships 2012, K-1 Semifinals -91 kg Ankara, Turkey KO
2012-11 Win Czech Republic Petr Kares W.A.K.O European Championships 2012, K-1 Quarterfinals -91 kg Ankara, Turkey Decision 3 2:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
17 matches 11 wins 6 losses
By knockout 4 1
By submission 6 4
By decision 1 0
By disqualification 0 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 11–6 Nicolai Garbuz TKO MMA Bushido 77 - Fighting Championship in Vilnius 3 May 2019 1 Vilnius, Lithuania
Win 10–6 Alexei Gureev KO (punch) VFC - Verdict Fighting Championship 1 11 February 2012 1 3:44 Moscow, Russia
Win 9–6 Rimgaudas Kutkaitis Submission (armbar) RF 6 - Real Fights 6 18 October 2009 1 1:24 Vilnius, Lithuania
Win 8–6 Valdas Pocevicius Decision (unanimous) RF 6 - Real Fights 6 18 October 2009 3 5:00 Vilnius, Lithuania
Loss 7–6 Jeff Monson Submission (north-south choke) CW 11 - Decade 29 March 2009 2 1:30 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Win 7–5 Colin Laird KO (knee and punches) Cage Rage Contenders - Ireland vs. Belgium 3 May 2008 1 N/A Dublin, Ireland
Win 6–5 Szilvester Silbont Submission (rear-naked choke) CFC 2 - Cage Fighters Championships 2 24 February 2008 1 3:48 London, England, United Kingdom
Win 5–5 Colin Sexton Submission (heel hook) GR 23 - Goshin Ryu 23 23 February 2008 1 3:20 England, United Kingdom
Loss 4–5 Bruno Carvalho DQ (illegal kick) The Zone FC - The Zone 9 February 2008 3 1:30 Stockholm, Sweden
Win 4–4 Tim McCrory Submission (guillotine choke) MPR 1 - Money Power Respect 1 27 January 2008 1 1:36 England, United Kingdom
Win 3–4 Dave Daubney KO (knees) GR 22 - Goshin Ryu 22 24 November 2007 1 2:09 England, United Kingdom
Win 2–4 Kevin Thompson Submission (kimura) WIW 4 - War in Workington 4 11 August 2007 2 N/A Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Loss 1–4 Romualds Garkulis Submission (armbar) WFCA - Gladiators Fight 8 13 May 2007 N/A N/A Riga, Latvia
Loss 1–3 Michael Ettl Submission (armbar) CFS 1 - Cage Fight Series 1 28 April 2007 1 3:08 Graz, Austria
Loss 1–2 Atte Backman TKO FF 18 - Fight Festival 18 13 May 2006 1 2:25 Helsinki, Finland
Loss 1–1 Andrejs Zozulja Submission (guillotine choke) WFCA - Gladiators Fight 5 23 April 2006 1 0:45 Riga, Latvia
Win 1–0 Raymond Mihalyov Submission (armbar) WFCA - Gladiators Fight 2 5 February 2006 1 2:07 Riga, Latvia

Professional boxing record

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7 Wins (3 knockouts, 4 decisions), 3 Losses, 0 Draws[59]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 7–3 Belgium Tambwe Djeko KO 2 (2) 2013-11-22 Liepaja, Latvia Bigger's Better 26: final.
Win 6–3 Poland Przemyslaw Stepien TKO 2 (2) 2013-11-22 Liepaja, Latvia Bigger's Better 26: semifinal.
Win 5–3 Germany Eugen Buchmuller KO 2 (2) 2013-11-22 Liepaja, Latvia Bigger's Better 26: quarterfinal.
Loss 4–3 Latvia Mairis Briedis KO 2 (3) 2012-12-14 Riga, Latvia Bigger's King: semifinal.
Win 4–2 Latvia Konstantin Gluhov UD 3 (3) 2012-12-14 Riga, Latvia Bigger's Better King: quarterfinal.
Win 3–2 Poland Wojciech Jastrzebski UD 3 (3) 2012-11-16 Andrichrow, Poland Bigger's Better 17: final.
Win 2–2 Germany Konstantin Airich SD 3 (3) 2012-11-16 Andrichrow, Poland Bigger's Better 17: semifinal.
Win 1–2 Germany Alexej Mogylewskij UD 3 (3) 2012-11-16 Andrichrow, Poland Bigger's Better 17: quarterfinal.
Loss 0–2 Latvia Konstantin Gluhov SD 3 (3) 2012-05-25 Vilnius, Lithuania Bigger's Better 12: quarterfinal.
Loss 0–1 Romania Constantin Bejenaru UD 3 (3) 2011-09-23 Vilnius, Lithuania Bigger's Better 7: quarterfinal.

See also

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References

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