Valentina Shevchenko

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Valentina Shevchenko

Valentina Anatolyevna Shevchenko[b] (born March 7, 1988) is a Kyrgyz and Peruvian professional mixed martial artist, former Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. She currently competes in the women's Flyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where she is a two-time and current UFC Women's Flyweight Champion and both the first Kyrgyz and Peruvian fighter to win a UFC championship. As of September 17, 2024, she is #1 in the UFC women's pound-for-pound rankings.[14]

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Valentina Shevchenko
Shevchenko in 2020
BornValentina Anatolyevna Shevchenko
(1988-03-07) March 7, 1988 (age 36)
Frunze, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union
(now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)
Native nameВалентина Шевченко
Other namesBullet
ResidenceLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.[1]
NationalityKyrgyz
Peruvian[2]
Russian[a]
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Weight125 lb (57 kg; 8.9 st)
DivisionBantamweight (MMA) (2003-2005, 2010-2018)
Flyweight (MMA) (2006, 2018-present)
Lightweight (Muay Thai) (2003-2015)
Reach66+12 in (169 cm)[4]
StyleMuay Thai
Fighting out ofBishkek, Kyrgyzstan
TeamTiger Muay Thai[5]
TrainerPavel Fedotov
Rank2nd dan black belt and Master of Sports in Taekwondo[6]
International Master of Sports in Muay Thai[6]
Master of Sports in Boxing[6]
Master of Sports in Kickboxing[6]
Black belt[7] and Master of Sports in Judo[6]
Years active2003–present[8]
Professional boxing record
Total2
Wins2
By knockout1
Losses0
Kickboxing record
Total60
Wins57
By knockout4
Losses3
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins24
By knockout8
By submission7
By decision9
Losses4
By knockout1
By submission1
By decision2
Draws1
Other information
UniversityUniversity of Arts Kyrgyzstan[6]
Notable relativesAntonina Shevchenko (sister)
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Women's Muay Thai[9]
Representing  Kyrgyzstan
World Championships
2003 Almaty −57 kg
2006 Bangkok −57 kg
Representing  Russia[10]
World Championships
2007 Bangkok −57 kg
Representing  Peru[11]
World Championships
2008 Busan −57 kg
2009 Bangkok −60 kg
2010 Bangkok −63.5 kg
2012 Saint Petersburg −60 kg
2014 Langkawi −60 kg
2011 Tashkent −60 kg
World Combat Games
2010 Beijing −60 kg
2013 Saint Petersburg −60 kg
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Early and personal life

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Shevchenko was born in Frunze, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union on March 7, 1988, to a Russian-Ukrainian family of military servicemen,[15][16] but she has described herself as being Russian[note 1] in a Russian interview and her native language is Russian.[17] Her family had Soviet, and later Kyrgyzstan citizenship.[18] Her mother, Elena Shevchenko, is the president of Kyrgyzstan's national Muay Thai association and a former multiple-time Muay Thai champion.[19][11] Her father, Anatoly Shevchenko, served in the Pacific Fleet of the Soviet Navy for three years during the Cold War, and played for the Kyrgyzstan national football team.[20][21]

After becoming interested in combat sports at an early age, Valentina began Taekwondo at age five, under the influence of her older sister Antonina and her mother, who both participated in the sport.[22] At age 12 she branched out into Muay Thai kickboxing and then freestyle Vale Tudo. Her kickboxing career began in 2000 when, also at age 12, she knocked out a 22-year-old opponent, earning her the moniker "Bullet" from her trainer Pavel Fedotov because of her speed in the ring.[8][23][24] She traveled to Peru with Fedotov and Antonina in 2007, where they became martial arts teachers, and Fedotov eventually relocated his team there permanently. She gained Peruvian citizenship in 2008[11] and is fluent in Russian, English, and Spanish.[25] She also speaks Thai.

Shevchenko earned an undergraduate degree in Film Directing from the National Academy of Arts of the Kyrgyz Republic.[26] In December 2021, the university awarded her the title of an Honored Professor.[27]

In April 2019, she was awarded by Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov with the Dank Order.[28][29] She was awarded during her first visit to Kyrgyzstan in seven years, during which Jeenbekov praised Shevchenko's role in her profession, saying that she "defended the honour of our Kyrgyzstan".[30] Valentina and Antonina made UFC history by becoming the first pair of sisters to feature on the same fight card at UFC 255.[31]

Muay Thai and kickboxing career

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Valentina Shevchenko at Kunlun Fight in China, 2014

From 2003 to 2015, Shevchenko collectively won more than 90 amateur/pro matches in K-1, Muay Thai and kickboxing (eight were won by technical knockout, two by knockout). She received her first loss in kickboxing when she fought Debby Urkens (WFCA) in 2008 and her second one against Cong Wang in 2015.[32] Shevchenko won 8 gold medals (2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014) when she competed in the IFMA world championships, as well as the IMFA Royal World Cup in 2015. During these competitions, Shevchenko defeated future UFC Women's Strawweight Champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk three times and future UFC fighter Lina Länsberg once. Shevchenko is considered to be one of the best female Muay Thai fighters in the world.[33][34]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

Shevchenko made her professional debut in mixed martial arts at the age of 15 on April 21, 2003, at Kyrgiz Federation of Kulatuu against fellow debuting fighter Eliza Aidaralieva. She won the fight via TKO in the second round.

Competing in regional Kyrgiz, Russian and Korean promotions she went undefeated in her next 6 fights, winning all of them via a first-round finish, before deciding to take a hiatus from MMA in 2006 to focus on her Muay Thai and kickboxing career.[35]

She returned to active competition and made her US debut against a future UFC title contender Liz Carmouche on September 30, 2010, at C3 Fights in Concho, Oklahoma. Despite dominating her opponent for the majority of the first round, Shevchenko suffered her first loss after a controversial doctor stoppage due to a large cut caused by an illegal upkick. The referee decided not to call foul, which would result in a disqualification win for Shevchenko, and the fight was instead waved off by the doctor and ruled as a TKO win for Carmouche.[36][37] After successfully rebounding from her loss in the following year by defeating Akjarkyn Baiturbaeva via unanimous decision and earning the first decision win of her career in the process, Shevchenko took another break from the sport, during which she continued to compete in amateur Muay Thai bouts.

She made her return again in 2013 under the banner of a South American MMA promotion Fusion FC, where she earned two TKO wins with a turnaround of just two months between the fights. With these victories, she improved her professional record to 10–1.[35]

Legacy Fighting Championship

In 2014, it was announced that Legacy FC had signed Shevchenko for MMA and kickboxing.[38] She faced Jan Finney on February 27, 2015, at Legacy Fighting Championship 39, winning the fight via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, and 30–27).[39]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Shevchenko made her UFC debut as a short-notice replacement for Germaine de Randamie against Sarah Kaufman at UFC on Fox 17.[40] She won the fight via split decision (28–29, 29–28, and 29–28).[41]

In her second fight for the promotion, Shevchenko faced Amanda Nunes at UFC 196 on March 5, 2016. Although she made an impressive and strong performance in the third round, her slow start in the first two gave the rounds to Nunes. She lost the fight by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–27, and 29–27).[42]

In her third UFC fight, Shevchenko faced former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm at UFC on Fox: Holm vs. Shevchenko on July 23, 2016. After losing the first round, she rallied back to take over the fight and won a dominant unanimous decision (49–46, 49–46, and 49–46).[43]

Shevchenko faced Julianna Peña in a possible title eliminator match in the main event at UFC on Fox: Shevchenko vs. Peña on January 28, 2017.[44] She won the fight by armbar submission in the second round. The win also earned Shevchenko her first Performance of the Night bonus.[45]

UFC Bantamweight title fight

Shevchenko was expected to rematch the current women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes on July 8, 2017, at UFC 213, but on the day of the fight, Nunes fell ill and pulled out of the fight. The doctors cleared Nunes to fight, but she didn't feel up to it, so the fight was called off.[46] Joanna Jędrzejczyk offered to replace Nunes, but the Nevada State Athletic Commission could not clear her on such short notice.[47]

The rematch against Nunes was rescheduled to UFC 215 on September 9, 2017, in Edmonton, Alberta. After a very close back-and-forth fight, Shevchenko lost the fight via split decision (48–47, 48–47, and 47–48). In the post-fight press conference, she voiced her disagreement with the judges' decision but also said she respected the outcome.[48] Out of 22 media outlets, 10 scored it for Nunes, 10 for Shevchenko, and 2 scored it a draw.[49]

Flyweight division

In September 2017, Shevchenko revealed plans to join the 125-pound flyweight division.[50]

Shevchenko faced promotional newcomer Priscila Cachoeira on February 3, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 125. She won the fight in an extremely dominant fashion and via rear-naked choke in round two, outstriking her opponent 230–3. This win earned her the Performance of the Night bonus.[51]

Shevchenko was scheduled to face champion Nicco Montaño on September 8, 2018, at UFC 228. However, prior to the weigh-ins for the event, Montano was transported to a hospital due to the effects of weight cutting. The bout was canceled and Montano was stripped of the Women's Flyweight title.[52] UFC officials then announced that Shevchenko would fight for the vacant 125-pound flyweight title later in 2018.[53]

UFC Women's Flyweight Championship

On September 20, 2018, it was announced that Shevchenko would face Joanna Jędrzejczyk, who was returning to Flyweight, on December 8, 2018, at UFC 231 for the vacant UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.[54] Due to UFC 230 being in need of a main event, Shevchenko was booked against Sijara Eubanks.[55] Eubanks was expected to face Jessica Eye at UFC 232, before being moved to face Shevchenko.[56] After the UFC announced a Heavyweight Championship bout between Daniel Cormier and Derrick Lewis to serve as the main event of UFC 230, UFC confirmed the bout between Shevchenko and Eubanks was canceled and that Shevchenko would return to her original bout at UFC 231 against Jędrzejczyk.[57] Shevchenko defeated Jędrzejczyk by unanimous decision (49–46, 49–46, and 49–46) to become the new UFC Women's Flyweight Champion.[58]

In the first defense of her UFC flyweight title, Shevchenko faced Jessica Eye in the co-main event at UFC 238 on June 8, 2019,[59] She successfully defended her title, winning via a head kick knockout in the second round.[60] This win earned her the Performance of the Night award.[61]

Shevchenko faced Liz Carmouche on August 10, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 156.[62] The pairing met previously under a regional promotion banner in 2010 with Carmouche winning the bout in the second round after the doctor stopped the bout due to a large cut stemming from an upkick.[63] Shevchenko won the rematch via unanimous decision (50–45, 50–45, and 50–45).[64]

Shevchenko defended her Flyweight title for the third time against Katlyn Chookagian on February 8, 2020, at UFC 247.[65] She won the fight via TKO in the third round.[66]

Shevchenko was scheduled to face Joanne Calderwood on June 6, 2020, at UFC 250.[67] However, Shevchenko pulled out of the fight citing a leg injury.[68]

In the fourth defense of her title, Shevchenko faced Jennifer Maia on November 21, 2020, at UFC 255.[69] She won the fight via unanimous decision (49–46, 49–46, and 49–46).[70]

In her fifth title defense, Shevchenko faced former UFC Women's Strawweight champion Jéssica Andrade on April 24, 2021, at UFC 261.[71] After dominating Andrade for most of the bout, Shevchenko won via TKO in round two.[72]

Shevchenko faced Lauren Murphy on September 25, 2021, at UFC 266.[73] She won the fight via technical knockout in round four, defending her title for the sixth time.[74]

Shevchenko faced Taila Santos on June 12, 2022, at UFC 275.[75] She won the close bout via split decision (49–46, 48–47, and 47–48).[76] This fight earned her the Crypto.com "Fan Bonus of the Night" awards paid in bitcoin of US$30,000 for first place.[77]

Shevchenko faced Alexa Grasso on March 4, 2023, at UFC 285.[78] In a surprise upset, she lost the bout and title via a face crank in the fourth round. The defeat marked her first career loss at Flyweight, her first non-decision loss in the UFC and the first time she had been submitted in her MMA career.[79]

Shevchenko faced Alexa Grasso in a rematch for the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship on September 16, 2023, at UFC Fight Night 227.[80] The match ended in a split draw.[81] The decision was controversial as one of the three judges scored 10-8 for Alexa Grasso in the last round, but Valentina argued her dominance in the round relating to the new scoring system in UFC. If the judge would have scored the fifth and final round in Valentina's favor, she would have won the fight and consequently the title.[82]

On February 9, 2024, it was announced that Shevchenko and Grasso would be the coaches for The Ultimate Fighter 32 on ESPN+, which would feature contestants from the middleweight and featherweight divisions.[83] Shevchenko faced Alexa Grasso for the third time on September 14, 2024 at UFC 306.[84] With nearly 15 minutes of control time, she won by dominant unanimous decision, becoming the only 2-time UFC Women's Flyweight Champion in the process.[85]

Shevchenko is scheduled to defend her title against Manon Fiorot on May 10, 2025 at UFC 315.[86]

Professional boxing career

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Shevchenko made her professional boxing debut on May 8, 2010, at Coliseo Marotta in Callao, Peru against a more experienced Brazilian boxer Halanna dos Santos. She won the fight by unanimous decision. Shevchenko fought from a traditional kickboxing stance and used Muay Thai techniques and grappling tactics multiple times during the match, but wasn't penalized by the referee despite the numerous complaints from her opponent.[87]

The following year, it was announced that Shevchenko will be fighting the boxing champion Melissa Hernandez for her WIBA Lightweight belt. This announcement was met with much criticism from boxing pundits and other boxers alike, as Shevchenko was an unranked fighter with only one professional boxing match on her record at the time of the announcement. After allegedly being threatened to be stripped of her title for refusing to defend it against Shevchenko, Hernandez vacated the belt in November, commenting that Shevchenko fighting for a world title is like "a slap in the face" and that "it's time someone stands up for women's boxing". Lightweight fighter and multiple-time boxing champion Ann Saccurato stepped in to fight Shevchenko for the vacated WIBA title, but the event was eventually canceled.[88]

On December 17, 2011, Shevchenko faced Nerys Rincon at Pueblo Libra Reserclub in Lima, Peru. She won via TKO in the fourth round after sending her opponent to the canvas several times in the third round. Like in her professional debut, she largely fought in a kickboxing stance and frequently used Muay Thai grappling, which Rincon unsuccessfully protested on many occasions during the match.[87]

It was announced that Shevchenko would face a decorated boxer Mary McGee for the vacant WIBA Lightweight championship title on January 14, 2012, in Lima, Peru. However, Shevchenko withdrew from the match for an undisclosed reason later that month and was replaced by Duda Yankovich.[89][90]

Fighting style

A decorated kickboxer, Shevchenko is primarily known for precise counter-striking.[91] She is recognized for her exceptional ability to gauge the distance of an opponent's attack, then retaliate with a variety of counterattacks.[91][92] In a 2017 interview, Shevchenko noted the challenges of perfecting this technique in mixed martial arts: "It's different to fight a wrestler and stand-up fighter. To feel the distance of her punch, it's different."[93]

After dodging an opponent's strike, Shevchenko will often counter with a fast right hook, a spinning wheel kick, or a spinning back fist. On offense, she makes regular use of forwarding right hooks and two-punch combinations. She also utilizes an outside leg kick, regularly thrown at the end of a flurry, or in the early stages of a round.[91][92][94]

In addition to her striking, Shevchenko is also a highly skilled grappler and has a black belt in Judo, as demonstrated by her multiple take-downs against Holly Holm, Jéssica Andrade and Alexa Grasso (having averaged at least 4 takedowns in every one of their fights), her armbar submission of Julianna Peña, and her rear-naked choke submission over Priscila Cachoeira.[45][95]

Other ventures

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In 2013, Shevchenko was a contestant on the fourth season of the Peruvian dance and competition reality show Combate broadcast by ATV. She placed first in the competition together with her dance partner, South American reality television star Alejandro “Zumba” Benitez.[96] In one of the episodes, she took part in an exhibition wrestling match against Peruvian professional middleweight boxer David Zegarra, which she won by submission in less than a minute.[97]

In 2015, Shevchenko was elected into the IFMA executive board as a representative of the organization's athletic commission.[98] She was also an ambassador for IFMA's "Sport is Your Gang" initiative in Peru, which offered Muay Thai training to marginalized youth as a way to give them an alternative to joining a gang or participating in a violent lifestyle. The project won the Muaythai Spirit of Sport Award in 2014.[99]

Shevchenko has been regularly competing in the IPSC, IDPA, and 3-Gun pistol shooting competitions since 2010. She began her firearms training in 2006 under the guidance of her coach Pavel Fedotov, a veteran of the Soviet army.[100]

Shevchenko is featured as a playable character in the video games EA Sports UFC 2, EA Sports UFC 3, EA Sports UFC 4, and EA Sports UFC 5..[101][102][103][104] She is one of two cover athletes for EA Sports UFC 5; the other being mma fighter Alexander Volkanovski.[104]

Shevchenko appears in the 2020 Netflix sports drama Bruised directed by and starring Halle Berry,[105] in which Shevchenko plays the role of Lucia "Lady Killer" Chavez, an Argentinian MMA champion and the main rival of Berry's character, Jackie Justice.[106]

Together with Berry, Shevchenko was featured on the digital cover of the December 2021 issue for Women's Health magazine.[107]

Filmography

Film

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2020 Bruised Lucia "Lady Killer" Chavez [108]
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Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Kickboxing

Judo

  • 2002 Kyrgyzstan National Champion (58 kg)[133]

Boxing

  • 2007 Russian Women's National Amateur Champion (57 kg)[134]

Taekwondo

  • 2005 ITF and WTF European Championship, Gold Medal (58 kg)[135]
  • 2005 ITF and WTF European Championship Team Pattern, Gold Medal [136]
  • 2003 ITF World Championship, Bronze Medal (58 kg)[137]
  • 2002 ITF Asian Championship, Gold Medal (58 kg)[138]

Muay Thai[129]

  • 2015 I.F.M.A. Royal World Cup Tournament Championship (60 kg)
  • 2014 I.F.M.A. World Championship (60 kg)
  • 2013 World Combat Games, Muay Thai Gold Medalist (60 kg)
  • 2012 WMC Muaythai Female Super Lightweight World Champion[139]
  • 2012 I.F.M.A. World Championship (60 kg)оо
  • 2011 I.F.M.A. World Championship, Silver Medal (60 kg)
  • 2011 WMC-I.F.M.A. South American Championship (63.5 kg)
  • 2010 I.F.M.A. Panamerican Championship (60 kg)[140]
  • 2010 World Combat Games, Muay Thai Gold Medalist (60 kg)
  • 2010 I.F.M.A. World Championship (63.5 kg)
  • 2009 I.F.M.A. World Championship (60 kg)
  • 2008 I.F.M.A. World Championship (57 kg)
  • 2008 R.M.F. Russian National Championship (57 kg)[141]
  • 2007 I.F.M.A. World Championship (57 kg)
  • 2007 R.M.F. Russian National Championship (57 kg)[142]
  • 2006 I.F.M.A. World Championship (57 kg)
  • 2006 World Muay Thai WMF Champion, Thailand (57 kg)
  • 2003 I.F.M.A. World Championship (57 kg)

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
29 matches 24 wins 4 losses
By knockout 8 1
By submission 7 1
By decision 9 2
Draws 1
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Win 24–4–1 Alexa Grasso Decision (unanimous) UFC 306 September 14, 2024 5 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Draw 23–4–1 Alexa Grasso Draw (split) UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2 September 16, 2023 5 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Loss 23–4 Alexa Grasso Submission (face crank) UFC 285 March 4, 2023 4 4:34 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Lost the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 23–3 Taila Santos Decision (split) UFC 275 June 12, 2022 5 5:00 Kallang, Singapore Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 22–3 Lauren Murphy TKO (elbows and punches) UFC 266 September 25, 2021 4 4:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 21–3 Jéssica Andrade TKO (elbows) UFC 261 April 24, 2021 2 3:19 Jacksonville, Florida, United States Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 20–3 Jennifer Maia Decision (unanimous) UFC 255 November 21, 2020 5 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 19–3 Katlyn Chookagian TKO (elbows and punches) UFC 247 February 8, 2020 3 1:03 Houston, Texas, United States Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 18–3 Liz Carmouche Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Shevchenko vs. Carmouche 2 August 10, 2019 5 5:00 Montevideo, Uruguay Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 17–3 Jessica Eye KO (head kick) UFC 238 June 8, 2019 2 0:26 Chicago, Illinois, United States Defended the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win 16–3 Joanna Jędrzejczyk Decision (unanimous) UFC 231 December 8, 2018 5 5:00 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Won the vacant UFC Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win 15–3 Priscila Cachoeira Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Anders February 3, 2018 2 4:25 Belém, Brazil Return to Flyweight. Performance of the Night.
Loss 14–3 Amanda Nunes Decision (split) UFC 215 September 9, 2017 5 5:00 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada For the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship.
Win 14–2 Julianna Peña Submission (armbar) UFC on Fox: Shevchenko vs. Peña January 28, 2017 2 4:29 Denver, Colorado, United States Performance of the Night.
Win 13–2 Holly Holm Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fox: Holm vs. Shevchenko July 23, 2016 5 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss 12–2 Amanda Nunes Decision (unanimous) UFC 196 March 5, 2016 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 12–1 Sarah Kaufman Decision (split) UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs. Cowboy 2 December 19, 2015 3 5:00 Orlando, Florida, United States
Win 11–1 Jan Finney Decision (unanimous) Legacy FC 39 February 27, 2015 3 5:00 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 10–1 Hellen Bastos TKO (doctor stoppage) Fusion FC 6 February 26, 2014 2 3:00 Lima, Peru
Win 9–1 Priscila Orellana TKO (punches) Fusion FC 5 December 18, 2013 1 0:50 Lima, Peru
Win 8–1 Akjarkyn Baiturbaeva Decision (unanimous) KF-1: MMA World Competition April 30, 2011 3 5:00 Seoul, South Korea
Loss 7–1 Liz Carmouche TKO (retirement) C3 Fights: Red River Rivalry September 30, 2010 2 3:00 Concho, Oklahoma, United States Return to Bantamweight.
Win 7–0 Yulia Nemtsova Submission (ezekiel choke) Professional Free Fight March 3, 2006 1 1:11 Krasnodar, Russia Flyweight debut.
Win 6–0 Kim Kyung-aeh Submission (armbar) WXF: X-Impact World Championships 2005 July 9, 2005 1 1:09 Seoul, South Korea
Win 5–0 Roza Kalieva Submission (rear-naked choke) Kazakhstan Federation of Pankration 2 March 22, 2005 1 1:09 Kokshetau, Kazakhstan
Win 4–0 Alla Iskarenova Submission (rear-naked choke) Kazakhstan Federation of Pankration 1 March 21, 2005 1 1:12 Kokshetau, Kazakhstan
Win 3–0 Erkesh Kokoeva TKO (punches) Kyrgyz Federation of Kulatuu 2 October 15, 2004 1 N/A Kyrgyzstan
Win 2–0 Kim Mi-choi Submission (rear-naked choke) WXF: X-Impact World Championships 2003 December 9, 2003 1 1:55 Seoul, South Korea
Win 1–0 Eliza Aidaralieva TKO (punches) Kyrgyz Federation of Kulatuu 1 April 21, 2003 2 N/A Kyrgyzstan Bantamweight debut.
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Pay-per-view bouts

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1. UFC 215 Nunes vs. Shevchenko 2 September 9, 2017 Rogers Place Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 100,000[144]
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Professional boxing record

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2 fights 2 wins 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By decision 1 0
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No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
2 Win 2–0 Nerys Rincon RTD 4 (10) 17 Dec 2011 Coliseo ReserClub de Pueblo Libre, Lima, Peru
1 Win 1–0 Halanna Dos Santos UD 10 8 May 2010 Coliseo Marotta, Callao, Peru
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Professional kickboxing and Muay Thai record

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K-1, Kickboxing, and Muay Thai record (Incomplete)
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2015-10-31LossChina Cong WangKunlun Fight 33Changde, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
Loses the Kunlun Fight Women's Lightweight Championship -60 kg.
2015-07-24WinBelgium Anke Van GestelLegacy Kickboxing 3Houston, Texas, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2015-01-16WinUnited States Lindsay HaycraftLegacy Kickboxing 1Houston, Texas, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2014-10-05WinFrance Chali BassinahKunlun Fight 11Macau, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
Retains the Kunlun Fight Women's Lightweight Championship -60 kg.
2014-08-31WinRussia Irina MazepaKunlun Fight 9 - 2014 Legend of Mulan Tournament, FinalShangqiu, ChinaKO (High kick)12:59
Wins the Kunlun Fight Women's Lightweight Championship and the Kunlun Fight 2014 Female -60kg Tournament.
2014-08-31WinChina Yang YangKunlun Fight 9 - 2014 Legend of Mulan Tournament, Semi-finalsShangqiu, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2014-08-31WinItaly Elisa QualizzaKunlun Fight 9 - 2014 Legend of Mulan Tournament, Quarter FinalsShangqiu, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2013-12-1WinArgentina Maria RusoWKL ChampionshipCordoba, ArgentinaDecision (Unanimous)52:00
2013-06-22WinParaguay Fabiana DutraSouth American Muay Thai Championship[145]Asunción, ParaguayTKO (Spinning back kick to the body)11:31
2013-03-02WinMexico Malena MuñozWKC K-1 World Championships 2013Lima, PeruTKO (Spinning back kick to the body)12:30
Retains the WKC K-1 Lightweight World Championship -60 kg
2013-01-06WinMexico Tania GonzalesWKC K-1 World Championships 2013MexicoDecision (Unanimous)33:00
Wins the WKC K-1 Lightweight World Championship -60 kg
2012-12-02WinBrazil Patricia SilvaSuper Luta Feminina[145]Porto Alegre, BrazilDecision (Unanimous)43:00
2012-08-24WinArgentina Laura Soledad GriffaTitulo Mondial de Kickboxing[145]Lima, PeruDecision (Unanimous)43:00
2012-04-28WinFrance Stephanie Ielö PageDouble championnat du monde WMCBrest, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the WMC Muaythai Female Super Lightweight World Champion.
2011-11-06WinNetherlands Ilona WijmansMuaythai Premier League: Third Round NetherlandsThe Hague, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2011-09-02WinFrance Angélique PitiotMuaythai Premier League: First Round CaliforniaLong Beach, California, USADecision (Split)53:00
2011-05-16WinArgentina Ruth Stephanie AquinoSouth American Muay Thai ChampionshipBuenos Aires, ArgentinaDecision (Unanimous)32:00
Wins the WMC-I.F.M.A. South American Muay Thai Championship -63.5 kg.
2011-02-09WinCzech Republic Martina JindrováBangla Boxing Stadium[146]Phuket, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)52:00
2010-12-14WinDenmark Carla NaduAndaman Coast Muay Thai Championship[147]Phuket, ThailandDecision52:00
2010-10-04WinBrazil Tainara LisboaINKA Fight ChampionshipLima, PeruDecision (Unanimous)42:00
2010-02-9WinChina Ning LeK-1 event in ChinaChinaTKO (Knee and punches)11:19
2010-01-29WinThailand Nombum HonchenjinN/A[148]Phuket, ThailandTKO (Corner stoppage)42:00
2010-01-14WinSweden Madeleine VallAndaman Coast Muay Thai Championship[149]Phuket, ThailandDecision42:00
2010-01-13WinUnited Kingdom Geraldine O'CallaghanN/AThailandDecision4N/A
2010-01-3LossChina Bai LingWu Lin Feng: China vs. Africa[150]Zhangzhou, ChinaTechnical Decision (Unanimous)[151]4N/A
2009-10-02WinBrazil Mahalia Rocha de MoraisMartial Arts Festival XVIIILima, PeruTKO (Punches)N/AN/A
2008-05-03WinNetherlands Chajmaa BellekhalNext Generation WarriorsUtrecht, NetherlandsDecision53:00
2008-04-19LossBelgium Debby UrkensTemple of ThaiboxingBladel, NetherlandsDecision53:00
2008-01-29WinThailand Sumwan ThoratAndaman Coast Muay Thai Championship[152]Ko Samui, ThailandKO (Elbow)41:56
2005-10-?WinRussia Yulia YelskayaRussian Muay Thai Championship[153]Nizhny Novgorod, RussiaDecision4N/A
2005-04-?WinRussia Irina YakhnoN/A[154]Krasnodar, RussiaTKO (Corner stoppage)42:00
2005-?-?WinBelarus Maria OstapchukN/AKrasnodar, RussiaTKO5N/A
2005-?-?WinFrance Ingrid GrazianiRussia vs. France[155]Krasnodar, RussiaKO (Punch)11:24
2004-08-?WinKazakhstan Ekaterina AzadovaAsian Open Junior Kickboxing Championship[156]Bishkek, KyrgyzstanDecision (Unanimous)3N/A
2004-03-10WinLatvia Oksana ChernikovaBARS: Female Fights[157]Moscow, RussiaN/AN/AN/A
2004-?-?WinRussia Svetlana KulakovaN/A[158]Bishkek, KyrgyzstanDecision32:00
2003-?-?WinKazakhstan Gulzara AzizovaAsian Cup Kickboxing Final[159]Bishkek, KyrgyzstanDecision62:00
Wins the Asia Cup -55 kg.
2003-02-?WinLebanon Tina ZakarianKickboxing: Kyrgyzstan vs. Lebanon[160]Muscat, OmanDecision32:00
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Amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai record (Incomplete)
(Muay Thai) 55 wins, 1 losses, 0 draws[140]
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2015-08-23WinBelarus Mariya ValentI.F.M.A. Royal World cup Tournament 2015, Finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. Royal World cup Tournament Gold Medal -60 kg.
2015-08-20WinBelgium Anke Van GestelI.F.M.A. Royal World cup Tournament 2015, Semi-finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandKO (Slam)12:58
2015-08-16WinIsrael Nili BlockI.F.M.A. Royal World cup Tournament 2015, Quarter Finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2015-08-14WinMorocco Kaoutar HoukmanI.F.M.A. Royal World cup Tournament 2015, Eighth Finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2014-05-10WinBelarus Mariya ValentI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2014, Finals -60 kgLangkawi, MalaysiaDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -60 kg.
2014-05-06WinCanada Janice MacAulayI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2014, Semi-finals -60 kgLangkawi, MalaysiaDecision33:00
2014-05-05WinFinland Gia WinbergI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2014, Quarter Finals -60 kgLangkawi, MalaysiaDecision33:00
2014-05-01WinRepublic of Ireland Siobhan FoleyI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2014, Eighth Finals -60 kgLangkawi, MalaysiaN/AN/AN/A
2013-10-23WinUkraine Anastasia Sharmonova2013 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, FinalSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision33:00
Wins the 2013 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai Gold Medal.
2013-10-21WinThailand Pimnipa Tanawatpipat2013 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, Semi-finalSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision33:00
2013-10-19WinMongolia Zuunast Altansukh2013 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, Quarter FinalSt. Petersburg, RussiaTKO (Body kick)3N/A
2012-09-12WinBelarus Katsiaryna ViaryhaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2012, Finals -60 kgSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision42:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -60 kg.
2012-09-11WinPoland Magdalena EdytaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2012, Semi-finals -60 kgSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision42:00
2012-09-10WinFrance Lambert LaetitiaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2012, Quarter Finals -60 kgSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision42:00
2012-09-07WinRussia Alfia IshirgakovaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2012, First Round -60 kgSt. Petersburg, RussiaDecision42:00
2011-09-26LossMorocco Aicha El MajydyI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2011, Finals -60 kgTashkent, UzbekistanDecisionN/AN/A
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Silver Medal -60 kg.
2011-09-23WinRussia Alfia IshirgakovaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2011, Semi-finals -60 kgTashkent, UzbekistanTKO (Punches)41:07
2011-09-21WinBelgium Anke Van GestelI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2011, Quarter Finals -60 kg[161]Tashkent, UzbekistanDecisionN/AN/A
2010-12-06WinSweden Lina LänsbergI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2010, Finals -63.5 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -63.5 kg.
2010-12-05WinFinland Anna WillbergI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2010, Semi-finals -63.5 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
2010-12-03WinBelarus Marja BelushI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2010, Quarter Finals -63.5 kgBangkok, ThailandTKO (Spinning back kick to the body)31:46
2010-11-29WinUkraine Valentina GupaloI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2010, Eight Finals -63.5 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
2010-09-02WinAustralia Caley Reece2010 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, FinalBeijing, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)42:00
Wins the 2010 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai Gold Medal.
2010-08-31WinGermany Ania Fucz2010 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, Semi-finals[162]Beijing, ChinaKO (Slam)21:47
2010-08-29WinSouth Africa Madeleine Ross2010 World Combat Games -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai, Quarter Finals[163]Beijing, ChinaDecision (Unanimous)42:00
2010-04-07WinBrazil Adriana RochaI.F.M.A. Panamerican Championship Tournament 2009, Finals -60 kg[164]Vitoria, BrazilDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. Panamerican Championship Tournament Gold Medal -60 kg.
2009-12-04WinRussia Alena MuratovaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2009, Finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -60 kg.
2009-12-?WinUnited Kingdom Carly ReeceI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2009, Semi-finals -60 kg[165]Bangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2009-12-?WinSweden Emma ThyniI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2009, Quarter Finals -60 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2008-09-?WinPoland Joanna JędrzejczykI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2008, Finals -57 kgBusan, South KoreaDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -57 kg.
2008-09-?WinTurkey Gozde BayergiI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2008, Semi-finals -57 kgBusan, South KoreaDecision33:00
2008-09-?WinBelarus Alla IvashkevichI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2008, Quarter Finals -57 kgBusan, South KoreaDecision33:00
2008-09-?WinSweden Mikaela MélanteI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2008, First Round -57 kgBusan, South KoreaDecision33:00
2007-12-?WinThailand Vipavat LasuwanI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2007, Finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -57 kg.
2007-12-?WinFinland Liisi AiroI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2007, Semi-finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
2007-11-29WinPoland Joanna JędrzejczykI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2007, Quarter Finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
2006-06-07WinCanada Misty SutherlandI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2006, Finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -57 kg.
2006-06-?WinAustralia Heather O’DonnellI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2006, Semi-finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2006-05-31WinPoland Joanna JędrzejczykI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2006, Quarter Finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2006-03-26WinUnited Kingdom Nicola SimsonWMF World Championship Tournament 2006, Finals -57 kg[166]Bangkok, ThailandN/AN/AN/A
Wins the WMF World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -57 kg.
2006-03-?WinUkraine Maria PymakovaWMF World Championship Tournament 2006, Semi-finals -57 kg[167]Bangkok, ThailandN/AN/AN/A
2006-03-24WinGermany Ursula TrumpWMF World Championship Tournament 2006, Quarter Finals -57 kgBangkok, ThailandN/AN/AN/A
2004-?-?WinRussia Oksana KinakWAKO World Championship Tournament 2004, Finals -56 kg[168]Massa, ItalyDecision32:00
Wins the WAKO Full Contact World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -56 kg.
2004-?-?WinCroatia Ivana DidovichWAKO World Championship Tournament 2004, Semi-finals -56 kg[169]Massa, ItalyDecision32:00
2004-?-?WinPoland Kristina TomaszWAKO World Championship Tournament 2004, Quarter Finals -56 kgMassa, ItalyN/AN/AN/A
2003-09-?WinRussia Yulia SemenovaI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2003, Finals -57 kg[170]Almaty, KazakhstanN/AN/AN/A
Wins the I.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament Gold Medal -57 kg.
2003-09-?WinCyprus Vikki BrangarI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2003, Semi-finals -57 kgAlmaty, KazakhstanN/AN/AN/A
2003-09-?WinUkraine N/AI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2003, Quarter Finals -57 kg[171]Almaty, KazakhstanN/AN/AN/A
2003-09-?WinIndia N/AI.F.M.A. World Championship Tournament 2003, First Round -57 kgAlmaty, KazakhstanN/AN/AN/A
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