Sanny Dahlbeck

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Sanny Dahlbeck
Born (1991-05-12) May 12, 1991 (age 31)
Nationality Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
Division Welterweight
Style Kickboxing, Muay Thai
Stance Southpaw
Fighting out of Odenplan Fightgym, Sweden
TeamOdenplan Fight Gym
Years active2007-present
Kickboxing record
Total59
Wins45
By knockout28
Losses14
By knockout5
Draws0
Last updated on: August 17, 2013

Sanny Dahlbeck is a Swedish welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Odenplan Fightgym, Stockholm, Sweden. Being a southpaw fighter, he is particularly known for his powerful left punch and his overall finishing abilities.

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Career

Dahlbeck has been trained by the head coach of Slagskeppet Peter Lööf since the age of 15. Dahlbeck Was under contract with Glory World Series and he also most recently participated in their 16-man elimination tournament, making it all the way to the semi-finals where he eventually was knocked out from a body shot in the third round by fellow up-and-comer Robin van Roosmalen. [1] At 21, Dahlbeck was the youngest contestant in the highly regarded tournament. He was to fight Andy Ristie at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California on September 28, 2013. [2] However, he withdrew for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Niclas Larsen. [3] In March 2014 Sanny Dahlbeck announced the opening of Odenplan Fightgym and which he started together with André Bånghäll, Markus Österblom, Lars Ahlstedt and Hans Edström. [4]

Personal life

Dahlbeck is of Malaysian-Singaporean descent on his mother's side. In 2011, he discovered that he had a long-lost half sister from his mother's previous marriage living in the United States. [5]

In 2015, Dahlbeck had a relationship with Swedish actress Noomi Rapace. They made their first public appearance as a couple at the BAFTAs on 8 February 2015. [6] [7] On 2 October 2015, it was reported that the couple had broken up. [8]

Titles

Fight record

Professional kickboxing record
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2022-06-11Loss Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke BarWest Coast Battle 13 Sweden TKO (Corner stoppage/Elbow)5
2021-11-14Loss Flag of Finland.svg Niko KorventausBulldog Fight Night 9 Gothenburg, Sweden TKO (Elbow)30:30
2021-04-10Win Flag of Sweden.svg Robbie DanielsEmpire Fighting Series Stockholm, Sweden TKO4
2019-12-11Win Flag of Sweden.svg Jonatan LarssonAK Fighting Championships 3 Gothenburg, Sweden KO (overhand left)3
2017-11-25Win Flag of Spain.svg Youssef El HadmiRumble Of The Kings Sweden Decision33:00
2017-06-18Loss Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Kido K-1 World GP 2017 Super Middleweight Championship Tournament, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan KO (Low Kicks)12:28
2017-06-18Win Flag of Japan.svg Yu Hirono K-1 World GP 2017 Super Middleweight Championship Tournament, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan TKO2
2016-11-25Loss Flag of Sweden.svg Abdou Karim Chorr Rumble Of the Kings Stockholm, Sweden KO (Elbow)1
2016-11-03Win Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Kido K-1 World GP 2016 Featherweight Championship Tournament Tokyo, Japan KO (Left Overhand + Left Knee)12:09
2016-03-19Loss Flag of England.svg Jordan Watson Yokkao 18 England Decision53:00
Loss Yokkao 70kg title .
2015-12-28Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Aikpracha Meenayothin Topking World Series 8 Pattaya, Thailand TKO(Punches and Elbow)2
2015-07-04Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jordann Pikeur K-1 World GP 2015 -70kg Championship Tournament, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan TKO21:03
2015-07-04Win Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Nakajima K-1 World GP 2015 -70kg Championship Tournament, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan TKO23:00
2015-03-21Win Flag of England.svg Jordan Watson Yokkao 12 England TKO43:00
Won Yokkao 70kg title .
2015-01-18Win Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Sato K-1 World GP 2015 -60kg Championship Tournament Tokyo, Japan KO42:08
2014-23-06Win Flag of Thailand.svg Tanongdet SiangsimaewgymKing Fight Falun, Sweden TKO23:00
2014-09-20Win Flag of Sweden.svg Guram KutateladzeBattle of Lund Lund, Sweden Decision (3-0)53:00
2014-06-14Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Deo PhetsangkhatFight Night Finland Helsinki, Finland Decision (0-3)53:00
2013-08-17Loss Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian MendezFight Night 08 Stockholm, Sweden Decision (1-2)33:00
2013-03-23Win Flag of Italy.svg Mauro SerraHeroes Fighting Championship Halmstad, Sweden Decision (3-0)33:00
2012-10-02Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Roosmalen Glory 3: Rome - 70 kg Slam Tournament, Semi Finals Rome, Italy TKO (body shot)3
2012-10-02Win Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Sato Glory 3: Rome - 70 kg Slam Tournament, Quarter Finals Rome, Italy TKO (knee)2
2012-05-26Win Flag of South Africa.svg Warren Stevelmans Glory 1: Stockholm - 70 kg Slam Tournament, First Round Stockholm, Sweden Decision33:00
2011-11-26Win Flag of Sweden.svg Martin AkhtarRumble of the Kings Stockholm, Sweden Decision (3-0)33:00
Wins WMC Nordic Welterweight Championship.
2011-11-26Win Flag of Finland.svg Pasi Luukanen Rumble of the Kings Stockholm, Sweden KO (elbow)30:49
2010-08-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Berglund Wat SantinivasDecision (3-0)53:00
2010-05-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg David Teymur Helsinki, Finland Decision (3-0)53:00
2009-03-27Win Flag of Sweden.svg Genk Uka Battle of Sweden 2 Stockholm, Sweden TKO
2009-00-00Win Flag of Norway.svg Tang QuachC-4 Time 4 Champions Stockholm, Sweden KO3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes
Amateur Kickboxing record
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2018-02-01Loss Flag of Sweden.svg Adel Ekvall2018 Swedish Championships - Semifinal Sweden TKO (injury)
2011-09-01Loss Flag of Iran.svg Seyedisa AlamdarnezamIFMA 2011 World Muaythai Championships, Quarter Finals Bangkok, Thailand Decision (3-0)
2011-09-01Win Flag of Poland.svg Marcin LepkowskiIFMA 2011 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand Decision (3-0)
2011-05-11Loss Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergey Kulyaba IFMA 2011 European Muaythai Championships Antalaya, Turkey Decision (1-2)
2011-02-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Björnander Swedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden KO
Wins SMTF 2011 Swedish Muaythai Championships 67kg gold medal.
2011-01-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Elvis AndrovicSwedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden KO
2011-01-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Anderson Swedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden KO
2010-12-00LossMustafa HamzaIFMA 2010 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand
2010-12-00WinMohammed AzizIFMA 2010 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand KO
2010-09-18Win Flag of Denmark.svg Chanty SoiIFMA 2010 Nordic Muaythai Championships Copenhagen, Denmark KO
Wins IFMA 2010 Nordic Championships -67kg gold .
2010-09-18Win Flag of Finland.svg Antero Hynynen IFMA 2010 Nordic Muaythai Championships Copenhagen, Denmark Decision (3-0)3
2010-02-01Loss Flag of Sweden.svg David Teymur Swedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden Decision (1-2)33:00
Wins SMTF 2011 Swedish Muaythai Championships 67kg silver medal.
2010-02-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Kim CarneusSwedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden KO
2010-02-01Win Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Svensson Swedish Championships Muaythai Stockholm, Sweden Decision (3-0)33:00
2009-12-00Win Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Simko IFMA 2009 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand Decision (3-0)
Wins IFMA 2009 World Muay Thai Championships B-class 67kg gold medal.
2009-12-00Win Flag of Turkey.svg Harim Hariyoli IFMA 2009 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand KO
2009-12-00Win Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ruel Copeland IFMA 2009 World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand Decision (3-0)
2009-03-27Win Flag of Sweden.svg David Teymur Battle of Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Decision (2-1)33:00
Wins SMTF Swedish Welterweight Championship.
2008-08-00Win Flag of Finland.svg Miko Kopponen KO
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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