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Alexander Ustinov
Александр Устинов
BornAleksandr Ustinov
(1976-12-07) 7 December 1976 (age 47)
Novosibirsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Other namesThe Great
ResidenceMinsk, Belarus
NationalityRussian
Height2.02 m (6 ft 7.5 in)
Division
StyleBoxing, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Years active
  • 2001–2007 (kickboxing)
  • 2004–2007 (MMA)
  • 2005–present (boxing)
Professional boxing record
Total43
Wins36
By knockout27
Losses6
By knockout5
Draws1
Kickboxing record
Total64
Wins53
By knockout31
Losses9
Draws1
No contests1
Mixed martial arts record
Total3
Wins1
Losses2
Last updated on: 28 November 2020

Alexander "Sasha" Ustinov (Russian: Александр Устинов; born 7 December 1976) is a Russian professional boxer,[1] former kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In boxing, he has challenged once for the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title in 2017.

Ustinov currently resides in Minsk, Belarus, but remains a Russian citizen and competes under the Russian flag.[2]

Kickboxing career

In 2003 after winning K-1 Moscow Grand Pix with three consecutive KO's Alexander Ustinov earned his spot at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Paris. In quarter finals he met Gregory Tony and won the fight by a second-round TKO. In the semi-final he stepped into the ring against his own sparring partner Alexey Ignashov and after the hard-fought battle the judges ruled the fight for Ignashov's favor.

In December 2003 he continued his strong performances at the tournaments winning the K-1 Spain GP in Barcelona.

On 7 August 2004 Alexander Ustinov was invited to participate at K-1 World GP 2004 Battle of Bellagio II. On his biggest tournament of his career, he was matched up against the towering South African fighter Jan "The Giant" Nortje. Alexander Ustinov won the battle but unfortunately was unable to continue due to a deep laceration on his shin and was replaced by the American Scott Lighty.

In 2005 he won two more K-1 tournaments in Milan, Italy and Lommel, Belgium as well as made his professional boxing debut.

Professional boxing career

Alexander Ustinov made his professional boxing debut on 13 May 2005 at the age of 29. He scored a second-round TKO win in his first bout. On 26 February 2009, he won the EBF heavyweight title by stopping Ukrainian Maksym Pedyura in five rounds. Ustinov made two successful defences of that title against Italian Paolo Vidoz and Russian Denis Bakhtov. In his 19th professional contest he defeated American future heavyweight title challenger Monte Barrett by unanimous decision.

Usitnov vs. Pulev

Ustinov suffered his first defeat in his 28th contest to Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev via 11th-round knockout in September 2009.[3]

Ustinov vs. Tua

In 2013, he scored the biggest win of his career by outpointing hard punching New Zealander-Samoan David Tua, which was the final fight of Tua's career as he announced his retirement after the fight.

Ustinov vs. Charr

On 25 November 2017, he unsuccessfully challenged for the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title, losing a unanimous decision to Syrian Manuel Charr.

On 26 July 2014, he was to scheduled to fight Tyson Fury as a late replacement for the injured Derek Chisora. However, Tyson Fury pulled out of the fight due to the ill health and eventual death of his uncle, Hughie Fury.

Ustinov vs. Hunter

On 24 November 2018, Ustinov faced Michael Hunter. Hunter scored two knockdowns over Ustinov and won the fight via TKO in the ninth round.[4]

Ustinov vs. Joyce

On 18 May 2019, Ustinov faced WBC #15 at heavyweight, Joe Joyce.[5] Joyce's power was too much for Ustinov, as Joyce dominated him en route to a third-round TKO victory.[6]

Titles

Boxing

  • WBA International heavyweight champion
  • EBA (European Boxing Association) heavyweight champion

Kickboxing

Kickboxing record

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Alexander_Ustinov
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53 Wins (31 (T)KO's, 22 decisions), 9 Losses, 1 Draw, 1 No Contest
Date Result Opponent Event Method Round Time
30 November 2007 Win Albania Xhavit Bajrami Battle of Champions, Moscow, Russia Decision 3 3:00
14 April 2007 Win Samoa Matt Samoa Kings of Oceania 2007, Auckland, New Zealand KO 2 1:45
18 November 2006 Win Australia Chris Chrispoulides K-1 Kings of Oceania 2006 Round 3, Auckland, New Zealand KO (Left hook) 1 2:13
28 October 2006 Win Montenegro Mirko Vlahovic Ichigeki Bulgaria 2006, Sofia, Bulgaria KO (Straight punch) 2 1:30
10 August 2006 Win Netherlands Lloyd van Dams The Battle of Arnhem V, Arnhem, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
30 September 2006 Win Czech Republic Pavel Majer Kick Boxing in Russia, Moscow KO 1
23 August 2006 Win Russia Evgeny Orlov Belorechensk Fight Night 2 KO 1
6 July 2006 Win Kazakhstan Teodor Sariyev IFMA, Amateur Muaythai World Championships, Bangkok Decision 5 2:00
6 March 2006 Win Ukraine Serhiy Arkhipov IFMA, Amateur Muaythai World Championships, Bangkok Decision 5 2:00
29 April 2006 Win PolandPaul Slowinski MARS World Fighting GP in Seoul, Korea KO 2 2:55
4 July 2006 Win BulgariaAlben Belinski The Bulgarian Kick Gala, Sofia, Bulgaria Decision 5 3:00
17 February 2006 NC Switzerland Bjorn Bregy K-1 European League 2006 in Bratislava, Slovakia No contest
20 January 2006 Win France Brice Guidon K-1 Fighting Network 2006 in Marseilles, France KO 1 0:35
Wins the K-1 Fighting Network 2006 in Marseilles Tournament.
20 January 2006 Win France Christophe Carron K-1 Fighting Network 2006 in Marseilles, France TKO 2
20 January 2006 Win Croatia Alexander Novovic K-1 Fighting Network 2006 in Marseilles, France Decision 3 3:00
12 October 2005 Win Suriname Ashwin Balrak Fights at the Border IV, Lommel, Belgium Decision 3 3:00
Wins the Fights at the Border IV Tournament.
12 October 2005 Win Netherlands Koos Wessels Fights at the Border IV, Lommel, Belgium KO 2
12 October 2005 Win Belgium Sebastien Van Thielen Fights at the Border IV, Lommel, Belgium TKO 2
2 October 2005 Win Belgium Brecht Wallis The Battle of Arnhem IV, Arnhem, Netherlands KO 1
16 September 2005 Draw Romania Ionuţ Iftimoaie Local Kombat 16 "Liga Campionilor", Cluj Napoca, Romania Decision draw 5 3:00
6 July 2005 Loss Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Avasov Stadium "Spartacus" tournament, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
For the Stadium Spartacus tournament title.
6 July 2005 Win Belarus Eduard Voznovich Stadium "Spartacus" tournament, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
6 July 2005 Win Belarus Andrei Zuravkov Stadium "Spartacus" tournament, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
5 June 2005 Win Croatia Mladen Brestovac K-1 Slovakia 2005, Bratislava KO
20 April 2005 Loss Belarus Eduard Voznovich Arbat Fight Club, WBKF, Moscow, Russia Decision 3 3:00
16 April 2005 Win France Freddy Kemayo K-1 Italy 2005 Oktagon, Milano, Italy Decision 3 3:00
Wins the K-1 Italy 2005 Oktagon tournament.
16 April 2005 Win France Gregory Tony K-1 Italy 2005 Oktagon, Milano, Italy Decision 3 3:00
16 April 2005 Win Switzerland Bjorn Bregy K-1 Italy 2005 Oktagon, Milano, Italy TKO 1 3:00
2 May 2005 Loss Belgium Brecht Wallis Total Kombat 3, Romania Decision 5 3:00
12/00/2004 Win Czech Republic Pavel Majer Moscow, Russia KO
9 November 2004 Win Serbia Duško Basrak Local Kombat 9, Romania KO 4
8 July 2004 Win South Africa Jan Nortje K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas II, NV Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
7 January 2004 Win United States Jeff Ford Minsk, Belarus KO 1
29 May 2004 Loss Netherlands Lloyd van Dams King of the Ring World GP, Venice, Italy Decision (Split) 3 3:00
29 May 2004 Win Egypt Mohammed Fowzi King of the Ring World GP, Venice, Italy KO (High kick) 2
15 May 2004 Win Belarus Andrei Zuravkov K-1 Poland 2004, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Wins the K-1 Poland 2004 tournament.
15 May 2004 Win Ukraine Serhiy Arkhipov K-1 Poland 2004, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
15 May 2004 Win Lithuania Mindaugas Kalikauskas K-1 Poland 2004, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
5 February 2004 Win Romania Aurel Bococi WKN Championships, Daugavpils, Latvia KO 1
24 December 2003 Win Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Avasov