Sergey Golyaev

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Sergey Golyaev
Born (1981-11-03) 3 November 1981 (age 41)
Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)
Division Lightweight
Welterweight
Style Muay Thai, Karate
Fighting out of St. Petersburg, Russia
TeamAction-Force Fight Team
Mixed martial arts record
Total34
Wins23
By knockout6
By submission12
By decision5
Losses11
By submission9
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Sergey Golyaev (born November 3, 1981) is a Russian mixed martial artist. [1]

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Background

Sergey Golyaev has a Muay Thai and Karate background. He started to be engaged in karate at 14 years old and his Muay Thai experience dates back 9 years. [2]

Mixed martial arts career

Sergey Golyaev pulled the upset win against the No.1 lightweight Takanori Gomi in World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 back in November 2008. This was considered a huge upset win and Gomi was no longer considered to be the greatest lightweight and dropped from the Top 10 rankings.

Accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Muay Thai

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
34 matches23 wins11 losses
By knockout60
By submission129
By decision52
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss23-11Ivan BuchingerSubmission (rear-naked choke)M-1 Challenge 47April 4, 20141N/A Orenburg, Russia
Win23-10Dzhumabek AktilekTKO (punches)SVS MMA-Commonwealth Cup 2012December 8, 201221:55
Win22-10Kuat KhamitovSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)Bushido Lithuania: vol. 51June 8, 201220:36
Win21-10Ott TonissaarSubmission (Armbar)Lion's Fights 1: The BeginningMarch 3, 201211:37
Win20-10Djamshed MavlonovTKO (Doctor Stoppage)League of Combat Sambo: Cup of Ismail SomaniJanuary 20, 201211:02
Win19-10Ramon DiazKO (Punch)League S-70: Sambo 70 vs. SpainApril 21, 201123:40
Win18-10Eduard PestrakSubmission (Achilles Lock)NOFC 1: New Order Fighting ChampionshipApril 9, 201112:21
Loss17-10 Ali Bagov Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)ProFC: Union Nation Cup 11December 25, 201014:54
Loss17-9Ruslan KelekhsaevDecision (Unanimous)Draka: Governor's Cup 2010December 18, 201025:00
Loss17-8 John Alessio Submission (Kimura)United Glory 12October 16, 2010201:51Welterweight Tournament quarterfinal bout
Win17-7Ivan BuchingerKO (Punch)APF: Azerbaijan vs. EuropeMay 22, 2010100:20
Win16-7Artiom DamkovskyDecision (Split)Bushido FC: LegendsNovember 28, 2009305:00
Win15-7Danny van BergenTKO (Punches)Bushido FC: LegendsNovember 28, 2009104:57
Win14-7Shamil ZagirovSubmission (Armbar)ProFC: Union Nation Cup 2September 25, 2009102:30
Loss13-7 Eiji Mitsuoka Submission (Armbar) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009 January 4, 2009104:22
Win13-6 Takanori Gomi Decision (Split) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 November 1, 2008305:00 Sherdog 2008 Upset of the Year [3]
Win12-6Aleksandr DalishniyTKO (Punches)Shooto Russia: Against The WarSeptember 26, 2008202:20
Win11-6Vladimir SorokaDecisionFOP: Fire of PersevitDecember 2, 2006N/AN/A
Win10-6Thomas HyttenDecision (Unanimous)Zst: PrestigeSeptember 23, 2006305:00
Win9-6Rustam KuraevSubmission (Armbar) M-1 MFC: New Blood October 1, 2005102:40
Loss8-6 Kurt Pellegrino Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke)Euphoria: USA vs. RussiaMay 14, 2005103:24
Loss8-5Furdjel de WindtSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)JE: Holland vs RussiaMarch 24, 20053N/A
Win8-4Pavel LeskoSubmission (Armbar) M-1 MFC: International Fight Night February 5, 2005102:15
Win7-4Said KhalilovSubmission (Triangle Choke) M-1 MFC: Heavyweight GP December 4, 2004101:14
Loss6-4 Joachim Hansen Submission (Rear Naked Choke)Euphoria: Road to the TitlesOctober 15, 2004103:24
Win6-3Dmitriy MegrobyanSubmission (Triangle Choke) M-1 MFC: Mix-Fight May 21, 2004N/AN/A
Loss5-3 Rich Clementi Submission (Triangle Choke)Euphoria: Russia vs USAMarch 13, 2004203:43
Loss5-2Yuri IvlevSubmission (Armbar) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 6 October 10, 2003102:35
Win5-1Sergei PashenkoDecision (Unanimous) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine June 17, 2003205:00
Win4-1Magomed KhimelovSubmission (Armlock) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 5 April 6, 2003101:43
Win3-1Sergei BetskySubmission (Armbar) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 5 April 6, 2003101:43
Loss2-1Colin MannsurDecision (1-0 Points)FFH: Free Fight Explosion 2June 23, 2002205:00
Win2-0Rasim KasumovSubmission (Triangle Choke) M-1 MFC: Exclusive Fight Night 3 September 27, 2001102:45
Win1-0Matvey PereshivailoSubmission (Armbar) M-1 MFC: Exclusive Fight Night 2 June 28, 2001102:10

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