2003 in M-1 Global

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2003 in M-1 Global
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First dateApril 6, 2003
Last dateDecember 5, 2003
Events
Total events5
Fights
Total fights63
Chronology
2002 in M-1 2003 in M-1 Global 2004 in M-1

The year 2003 is the seventh year in the history of M-1 Global, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Russia. In 2003 M-1 Global held five events between April and December.

Contents

Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
21 M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 7 December 5, 2003 Saint Petersburg, Russia
20 M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 6 October 10, 2003 Moscow, Russia
19 M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine June 17, 2003Casino Conti Giant Hall Saint Petersburg, Russia
18 M-1 MFC: Northwest Open Cup May 22, 2003 Saint Petersburg, Russia
17 M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 5 April 6, 2003 Yubileyny Sports Palace Saint Petersburg, Russia

M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 5

M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 5 [1] was an event held on April 6, 2003 at Sports Hall "Jubileiniy" in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Arman Gambaryandef.Ruben VazquezSubmission (Kimura)18:00
Luiz Firmino def.Musail AlaudinovDecision (Unanimous)115:00
Ibragim Magomedovdef. Valentijn Overeem TKO (Punches)13:20
Roman Zentsov def.Thomas RahdersTKO (Punches)10:20
Sergey Kaznovskydef.Martin TondrykTKO (Punches)11:00
Mike Pyle vs. Andrei Semenov Draw110:00
Melvin Manhoef def.Alexandr GarkushenkoTKO (Punches)16:57
Alexei Veselovzorovdef.Antonio NavarroTKO (Punches)16:50
Milton Vieira def.Magomed DzhabrailovDecision (Unanimous)110:00
Nikolai Kudryashovdef.George NungaKO (Punch)11:35
Islam Karimovdef.Furdjel de WindtDecision (Unanimous)110:00
Thomas Hyttendef.Maxim RudenskiSubmission (Triangle Choke)11:05
Sergey Golyaev def.Magomed KhimelovSubmission (Armlock)11:43
Ovagim Manusajandef.Seifullakh AgabaevDecision (Unanimous)110:00
Ansar Chalangovdef.Denis KomkinDecision (Unanimous)110:00
Magomed Khimelovdef.Arut MesokyanDecision (Unanimous)110:00
Sergey Golyaev def.Sergei BetskySubmission (Armbar)11:43

    M-1 MFC: Northwest Open Cup

    M-1 MFC: Northwest Open Cup [2] was an event held on May 22, 2003 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Bashir Gulievdef.Mikhail BogdanovTKO00:00
    Danila Veselovdef.Igor VasilyevTKO00:00
    Denis Komkindef.Seifullakh AgabaevN/A00:00
    Seifullakh Agabaevdef.Denis KolotukhinN/A00:00
    Denis Komkindef.Pavel KositchkiyKO00:00
    Arut Mesokyandef.Magomed KhimelovDecision00:00
    Magomed Khimelovdef.Islam RadzhabovN/A00:00
    Arut Mesokyandef.Abdulmuslim YakubovN/A00:00

      M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine

      M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine [3] was an event held on June 17, 2003 at The Casino Conti Giant Hall in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

      Results

      Main Card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Roman Zentsov def.Andrey JangolenkoSubmission (Punches)10:16
      Sergey Jangolenkovs.Denis KolotukhinDraw25:00
      Bashir Gulievdef.Valery NemykinSubmission (Punches)10:29
      Vitaly Kanevetsdef.Ovagim ManusajanSubmission (Achilles Lock)11:49
      Sergey Golyaev def.Sergei PashenkoDecision (Unanimous)25:00
      Igor Abaevdef.Artak MuradjanKO (Punch)12:59
      Karen Grigoryandef.Alexey IvanovSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:18
      Konstantin Vasilevdef.Evgeni LutsiSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)21:17
      Ali Ezerbiyevdef.Rashad BajramovSubmission (Armbar)13:35
      Magomed Magomedrasulovdef.Vladimir MagomedshayshafievSubmission (Triangle Choke)13:47

        M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 6

        M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 6 [4] was an event held on October 10, 2003 in Moscow, Russia.

        Results

        Main Card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Daniel Taberadef.Sergey KaznovskyDecision (Unanimous)110:00
        Roman Zentsov def. Bob Schrijber Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:12
        Martin Malkhasyandef.Igor KomisarovSubmission (Armbar)11:15
        Amar Suloev def. Yushin Okami TKO (Punches)14:44
        Andrei Semenov def.Chris AlbandiaTKO (Punches)10:50
        Arman Gambaryandef.Fabricio MouraSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:11
        Mikhail Bogdanovdef.Thomas RahdersSubmission (Punches)10:21
        Denis Komkindef.Tulio PalharesSubmission (Achilles Lock)11:37
        Ansar Chalangovdef.Vladimir YushkoSubmission (Armbar)12:16
        Musail Alaudinovdef.Joakim EngbergSubmission (Punches)16:59
        Keith Wisniewski def.Danila VeselovSubmission (Guillotine Choke)11:54
        Ovagim Manusajandef.Igor AbaevSubmission (Armbar)12:51
        Alexey Prokofievdef.Alexandr SukharevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)15:04
        Yuri Ivlevdef. Sergey Golyaev Submission (Armbar)12:35

          M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 7

          M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 7 [5] was an event held on December 5, 2003 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

          Results

          Main Card
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          Gilbert Yvel vs.Daniel TaberaDraw110:00
          Fatih Kocamis def.Arman GambaryanSubmission (Punches)18:00
          Sergey Kaznovskydef.Slavomir MolnarTKO (Punches)12:34
          Kassim Annandef.Mikhail BogdanovSubmission (Triangle Choke)13:40
          Bashir Gulievdef.Stefan CrnkoTKO (Punches)10:15
          Denis Kang vs. Andrei Semenov Draw110:00
          Alexei Veselovzorovdef.Brad LyndeSubmission (Guillotine Choke)11:51
          Ansar Chalangovdef. Dave Strasser Submission (Guillotine Choke)10:53
          Denis Komkindef.Yuji HisamatsuTKO (Punches)10:16
          Alexey Prokofievdef.Loic PoraSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:02
          Musail Alaudinovdef.Yuji HoshinoTKO (Punches)10:13
          Sergei Balvs.Magomed MagomedrasulovDraw110:00
          Vasily Krilovdef.Ramin TagievDecision (Unanimous)110:00
          Karen Grigoryandef.Roman GalakoSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:06

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            References

            1. "M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 5". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014.
            2. "M-1 MFC: Northwest Open Mix-Fight Championship". Sherdog. Archived from the original on June 8, 2015.
            3. "M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014.
            4. "M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 6". Sherdog. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014.
            5. "M-1 MFC: Russia vs. The World 7". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014.