Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov

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Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov
BornАбдул-Азиз Абдулвахабов
(1989-01-16) January 16, 1989 (age 35)
Sernovodskoye, Chechnya, Russia
Other namesLion
NationalityRussian
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
Division Lightweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
Fighting out ofGrozny, Russia
TeamBerkut FC
Years active2011–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total22
Wins20
By knockout8
By submission6
By decision6
Losses2
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov (born January 16, 1989) is a Russian mixed martial artist who competes in the Lightweight division of the Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACA), where he is the current ACA Lightweight Champion. Abdulvakhabov has reached #15 in World Lightweight rankings according to Fight Matrix. [1]

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Background

The fighter was born in the village of Sernovodsky, the administrative center of the Sernovodsky district, located in the west of the Chechen Republic. From the age of 7 years, he began to get involved in sports. As a child, little Aziz was fond of football - like the rest of the rural boys, he played the ball with pleasure. The desire to become a wrestler appeared in Abdulvakhabov in his teens. An older brother played a big role in this, who taught the younger ones to play sports and box. At that time, hostilities were taking place in Chechnya, therefore, despite the desire of Abdul-Aziz to engage in wrestling, he did not have the opportunity for this. [2]

Abdul-Aziz decided to get an education in Moscow, where he moved at the age of 17. Abdulvakhabov entered the Faculty of Law and combined his studies with training in freestyle wrestling. A year later, Abdul-Aziz, following the advice of his brother, began to engage in hand-to-hand combat. A month later, the coach put the young athlete to the championship of the Moscow region, where the Chechen won. After spending 2 years on the mats, the fighter met Akhmed Musaev, from whom he received and accepted an offer to start practicing hand-to-hand combat and combat sambo. [3]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

A year and a half after the start of training with a new coach, Abdul-Aziz began his journey in mixed martial arts with a one-day tournament from the ProFC organization, where he beat Salim Kaslukov, but in the second fight he was defeated by unanimous decision from Magomed Alkhasov, who was more experienced at that time. Upon his return to canvas, he began to actively close this defeat and, under the sign of various promotions, winning 3 victories in 2 months, after which he took a break for a year and a half. After 2 more victories, and then completely signed up for the ACB organization. [2]

Absolute Championship Akhmat

April 6, 2014 was a special date for Abdulaziz. On this day, his first fight took place in the ACB promotion (since 2018 - ACA). The fighter refused to participate in the first round, as he was seriously injured the day before. But Abdulvakhabov was still destined to get there: a fighter dropped out of the second round of the tournament, and Aziz had recovered his health by that time and came on as a substitute. The rival was Islam Makoev at ACB 5, who did not have a single defeat on his account. The fight was difficult for both athletes, but the judges unanimously gave the victory to Aziz, who advanced to the semifinals. In the semi-finals at ACB 7, he would go on to defeat Rasul Ediev in the second round, submitting him with a guillotine. [1]

During this time, it became clear that the fighter's injury was severe and required surgery. Despite this, the athlete continued to participate in the competition. In the final duel Abdulvakhabov met with an experienced fighter Ali Bagov at ACB 9. In the third round, Aziz knocked out Bagov with a spinning back kick and received the ACB Lightweight Championship. [4] After that, Abdul-Aziz took a break for a year to improve his health and rehabilitate.

The return of the athlete was bright - a victory over Vadim Rasul at ACB 17. [5] The next to fall were Zulfikar Usmanov at ACB 22 and Julio Cesar De Almeida at ACB 27. These fights were not title fights, so Aziz still had the belt.

The first defense of the champion title in the lightweight category took place in Moscow at ACB 32. The rival of the Chechen was Eduard Vartanyan, who he defeated via TKO stoppage in the first round. [6] [7]

In 2016, within the framework of ACB 48, Abdul-Aziz rematched Ali Bagov. From the first minutes of the fight, Ali was in the lead, but he did not go to the second round for health reasons. [8] During this fight, Aziz's old injury also made itself felt. The fighter's knee was operated on, and for a long time he was in rehabilitation.

A year later, the main event of ACB 77 was the fight between Abdulvakhabov and Eduard Vartanyan. For the first time in Aziz's career, an exhausting duel lasted all the prescribed five rounds. The victory was awarded to the defending champion, and he retained the title. [9] [5]

In 2018, the third meeting of Abdul-Aziz and Ali Bagov took place as part of the ACB 89 competition. In the title fight, the champion lost to his opponent in a close bout via majority decision, and the belt went to Bagov. [10]

The following year, Abdul-Azis was booked to face Marcin Held at ACA 92, but he was replaced by Brian Foster, who was submitted via arm-trainle choke in the first round, [11] and then Imanali Gamzatkhanov at ACA 99, who followed in the footsteps of the American, being submitted via rear-naked choke in the second round. [12]

In 2020, Abdulvakhabov got a chance to reclaim the title against Alexander Sarnavsky at the ACA 111, which the Chechen won via unanimous decision to win the bout and regain the belt. [13]

Abdulvakhabov defended his title against former UFC veteran Hacran Dias on November 5, 2021, at ACA 131: Abdulvakhabov vs. Dias. [14] He won the close bout via split decision. [15]

An ACA Lightweight Championship unification bout between Abdulvakhabov and interim champion Mukhamed Kokov at ACA 162. [16] However, for health reasons the bout was postponed to ACA 164 on October 4. [17]

The bout against Kokov was rescheduled for ACA 164: Abdulvakhabov vs. Kokov on October 4, 2023 as part of the 2023 ACA Lightweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal. Abdulvakhabov unified the title and advanced to the semi-finals, stopping Kokov in the second round after dropping Kokov with an elbow against the fence and then winning by ground and pound TKO. [18]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
22 matches20 wins2 losses
By knockout80
By submission60
By decision62
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win20–2Mukhamed KokovTKO (punches) ACA 164: Abdulvakhabov vs. Kokov October 4, 202321:55 Grozny, Russia 2023 ACA Lightweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal. Defended and unified the ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win19–2 Hacran Dias Decision (split) ACA 131: Abdulvakhabov vs. Dias November 5, 202155:00 Moscow, RussiaDefended the ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win18–2 Alexander Sarnavskiy Decision (unanimous) ACA 111: Sarnavsky vs. Abdulvakhabov September 19, 202055:00 Moscow, RussiaWon the vacant ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win17–2Imanali GamzatkhanovSubmission (rear-naked choke) ACA 99: Bagov vs. Khaliev September 27, 201924:21 Moscow, Russia
Win16–2 Brian Foster Submission (arm-triangle choke) ACA 92: Yagshimuradov vs. Celiński February 16, 201911:36 Warszawa, Poland
Loss15–2 Ali Bagov Decision (majority) ACB 89: Abdulvakhabov vs. Bagov 3 September 8, 201835:00 Krasnodar, RussiaLost the ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win15–1 Eduard Vartanyan Decision (split) ACB 77: Abdulvakhabov vs. Vartanyan 2 December 23, 201755:00 Moscow, RussiaDefended and unified the ACB Lightweight Championship.
Win14–1 Ali Bagov TKO (retirement) ACB 48: Revenge October 22, 201615:00 Moscow, RussiaDefended the ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win13–1 Eduard Vartanyan TKO (punches) ACB 32: The Battle of Lions March 26, 201612:53 Moscow, RussiaDefended the ACB Lightweight Championship.
Win12–1Julio Cesar de AlmeidaKO (punch) ACB 27: Tajikistan December 20, 201521:57 Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Win11–1Zulfikar UsmanovTKO (doctor stoppage) ACB 22: Grand Prix 2015 Finals Stage 1 September 12, 201514:47 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win10–1Vadim RussulSubmission (rear-naked choke) ACB 17: Grand Prix Berkut 2015 Stage 4 May 2, 201514:59 Tolstoy-Yurt, Russia
Win9–1 Ali Bagov KO (spinning back kick) ACB 9: Grand Prix Berkut 2014 June 22, 201433:36 Grozny, RussiaWon the inaugural ACA Lightweight Championship.
Win8–1Rasul EdievSubmission (guillotine choke) ACB 7: Grand Prix Berkut 2014 May 18, 201420:45 Grozny, Russia2014 ACB Lightweight Grand Prix Semi-Finals.
Win7–1Islam MakoevDecision (unanimous) ACB 5: Grand Prix Berkut 2014 April 6, 201425:00 Grozny, Russia
Win6–1Aktilek ZhumabekDecision (unanimous)Alash Pride: Great Battle 2December 19, 201335:00 Almaty, Kazakhstan
Win5–1Garik AivazyanSubmission (anaconda choke)Fight Nights Global 18October 4, 201314:24 Grozny, RussiaCatchweight (165 lb) bout.
Win4–1Sergei BalSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Deadly Bet 2012April 27, 201223:20 Moscow, Russia
Win3–1Andrey MarkovichDecision (unanimous)S-70: Russian Grand Prix 2011 (Stage 3)April 6, 201235:00 Moscow, Russia
Win2–1Ilya GomelyukTKO (punches)Corona Cup 22March 2, 20123N/A Moscow, RussiaFeatherweight bout.
Loss1–1Magomed AlkhasovDecision (unanimous)ProFC 33: Global Grand Prix (Stage 2)September 26, 201125:00 Derbent, Russia
Win1–0Salim KaskulovTKO (punches)14:24Lightweight debut.

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