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Magomed Magomedov (kickboxer)
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Magomed "The Propeller" Magomedov (Russian: Магомед Магомедов, born June 4, 1982) is a Russian former kickboxer fighting out of Chinuk Gyn from Minsk, Belarus. He was a six time amateur Russian kickboxing champion, European WAKO champion and as a professional he held the WMC, IMF Light Heavyweight World Muay Thai Champion and won three k-1 tournaments.[1]
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Magomed Magomedov is an ethnic Avar, he was born in Makhachkala, Dagestan. Before turning pro he had over 100 wins as an amateur, was a two time Amateur World champion, European champion and six time Russian champion. He turned pro in 2001 and moved to Bangkok, Thailand. He started training at the Rompo Gym with his brothers Arslan and Alipdek Magomedov who both are professional fighters as well.[citation needed]
His first professional WMC World title match was in 2004, against Australian Nathan Corbett. Magomedov lost the five round battle by unanimous decision. A month later he moved down a weight class and won the WMC World Title against Clifton Brown.
In 2006 on his rookie year in K-1, he won two tournaments in Sweden and in Czech Republic and qualified for K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam.
On August 12, 2006, he was scheduled to participate at K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas II but the last moment visa problems kept him out of the United States. He was replaced by Gary Goodridge.[2]
On November 2, 2007, at K-1 Fighting Network Turkey 2007 Magomedov fought against Gökhan Saki. After the fight there was a misunderstanding between both fighters, when Saki kicked him at the end of the match to instigate that he wants to hug him. Magomedov however, thought it was unsportsmanlike, and gave Saki a head butt. Then a brawl ensued, between trainers and managers, but ultimately, everything was settled and the two fighters gave each other a hand. Magomedov lost by unanimous decision.
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Professional
- 2007 K-1 Rules Heavyweight Tournament in Turkey champion -100 kg
- 2007 K-1 Fighting Network Prague champion -100 kg
- 2006 K-1 Rules "Le Grand Tournoi" runner up -100 kg
- 2006 K-1 Scandinavia Grand Prix champion -100 kg
- 2005 King's Birthday WMC-S1 Tournament Champion -90 kg [3]
- 2005 I.M.F. world champion in Hong Kong
- 2005 PK1 Camp (Phuket) champion
- 2004 King's Birthday runner up in Bangkok
- 2004 W.M.C. Muaythai world champion -79.5 kg
- 2003 W.B.K.F. Golden Panther Cup champion -81 kg
Amateur
- 2004 W.A.K.O. European Championships
-81 kg (Thai-boxing)
- 2001 Russian Thaiboxing champion
- 2000 Russian Thaiboxing champion
- 2000 European Thaiboxing champion
- 1999 World Amateur Muay Thai champion
- 1999 Russian Thaiboxing champion
- 1998 Russian Kickboxing champion
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Amateur fight record(incomplete)
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