Sergej Maslobojev

Sergej Maslobojev
Born Sergej Maslobojev
(1987-05-22) May 22, 1987
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Other names Kuvalda
Nationality Lithuanian
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 214 lb (97 kg; 15.3 st)
Division Heavyweight, Light-Heavyweight, Middleweight
Style Muay Thai, Brazilian jiu jitsu
Stance Orthodox
Team K-1 Academy, Sparta Gym
Years active 7 (2005-present)
Professional boxing record
Total 10
Wins 7
By knockout 1
Losses 3
By knockout 1
Kickboxing record
Total 26
Wins 21
By knockout 12
Losses 5
By knockout 2
Mixed martial arts record
Total 16
Wins 10
By knockout 3
By submission 6
By decision 1
Losses 6
By knockout 1
By submission 4
By disqualification 1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Sergej Maslobojev (born May 22, 1987 in Klaipėda) is a Lithuanian mixed martial artist, boxer and kickboxer.

Career

Maslobojev saw kickboxing when he was a kid, but started training at the age of 18. He was impressed with Mirko Filipović and Wanderlei Silva and started to train.[1]

He is professional Kickboxer and kickboxing Coach at Sparta Gym in Lithuania, Vilnius.

He was scheduled to fight Correntin Jallon at Fight Night Saint-Tropez II in Saint-Tropez, France on August 4, 2014, but replaced with Filip Verlinden.[2][3]

On March 14, 2015 he TKO-ed Kryspin Kalski at KOK World GP 2015 in Vilnius Light Heavyweight Tournament - semi finals, but he got injured so final bout against Dorin Robert was canceled.[4]

Titles

Mixed martial arts record

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

Kickboxing record

Professional Kickboxing Record
Amateur Kickboxing Record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Professional boxing record

'7 Wins (1 knockouts, 4 decisions), 3 Losses, 0 Draws [11]
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.

References

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