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Vitali Akhramenko
BornVitali Akhramenko
(1977-11-22) November 22, 1977 (age 47)
Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Native name Виталий Ахраменко
Other namesScrew (Винт)[1]
NationalityBelarus Belarusian
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight97.0 kg (213.8 lb; 15.27 st)
DivisionSuper Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight
StyleMuay Thai
StanceSouthpaw
TeamChinuk Gym (1996–2013)
TrainerAndrei Gridin
Years active1996–2005
2009–present
Kickboxing record
Total54
Wins44
By knockout18
Losses9
By knockout3
Draws1
Last updated on: August 5, 2013

Vitali Akhramenko (Belarusian: Віталь Ахраменка; born November 22, 1977) is a Belarusian Heavyweight kickboxer and a former World Muay Thai champion. He is trained by Andrei Gridin and is fighting out of Chinuk Gym, Minsk, Belarus. He made his K-1 debut in 2001 at K-1 Czech Grand Prix 2001 in Prague against Takeru.[2]

Biography and career

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Akhramenko had a successful amateur career, winning three world and European titles in thaiboxing. On November 2, 1998, he won a gold medal at European Open Muaythai Championships in Kyiv, Ukraine.[3] After making his K-1 debut in 2001 he fought on various K-1 tournaments in Europe. He also works as a trainer at Chinuk Gym and is the sparring partner of Zabit Samedov

In July 2006 Akhramenko was sentenced to jail for attempted armed robbery. He was on parole for previous convictions of beating a police officer and possession of drugs.[4]

On September 6, 2009, Akhramenko made his return to the ring after completing a three-year jail sentence. He won the fight against Evgeny Makarov by unanimous decision.[1]

On November 26, 2011, he won the 2011 Fight Code Dragons Tournament by beating Freddy Kemayo in the final.[5]

After a year out of the ring, Akhramenko was scheduled to face Elvin Abbasov at Mustang Knockout Fight Night in Minsk on November 18, 2012.[6] Fight never happened due to unknown reasons.

He fought Jérôme Le Banner for the W.K.N. Kickboxing Oriental World Super Heavyweight title at Fight Night Saint-Tropez in Saint-Tropez, France on August 5, 2013, losing by KO in round two.[7]

Titles

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Professional

  • 2011 Fight Code Rhinos Tournament Champion
  • 2010 Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 champion +80 kg
  • 2004 K-1 Italy Grand Prix 2004 in Milan tournament runner up
  • 2003 Cup of Arbat Tournament champion -91 kg
  • 2003 Belarusian Muaythai champion
  • 2002 Belarusian Muaythai champion

Amateur

  • 1999 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Caorle, Italy Gold -75 kg (Thai-boxing)
  • 1998 European Open Muaythai Championships Gold -75 kg

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
44 Wins (18 (T)KO's, 27 decisions), 9 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2013-08-04 Loss France Jérôme Le Banner Fight Night Saint Tropez Saint-Tropez, France TKO (Ref. Stop/Right Low Kick) 2
Fight was for W.K.N. Kickboxing OR World Super Heavyweight title (+96.600 kg).
2011-11-26 Win France Freddy Kemayo Fight Code: Rhinos Series, Finals Geneva, Switzerland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Wins 2011 Fight Code Rhinos Tournament.
2011-11-26 Win France Pacome Assi Fight Code: Rhinos Series, Semi Finals Geneva, Switzerland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-10-22 Win Azerbaijan Zamig Athakishiyev Fight Code: Rhinos Series, Quarter Finals Moscow, Russia Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-08-13 Win Croatia Ivan Stanić Fight Code: Rhinos Series, Final 16 (Part 3), Super Fight Debrecen, Hungary Decision 3 3:00
2011-05-01 Win Hungary Gyorgy Mihalik Fight Code: Dragons Round 3 Budapest, Hungary Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-02-05 Win Slovakia Tomas Kohout Fight Code: Rhinos Series, Final 16 (Part 1) Nitra, Slovakia Decision 3 3:00
2010-10-22 Win Suriname Ashwin Balrak Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 final (+80 kg) Kazan, Russia Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 (+80 kg) title.
2010-07-29 Win Russia Ramazan Ramazanov Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 1/2 final (+80 kg) Kazan, Russia Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2010-05-13 Win Russia Alexander Vezhevatov Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 1/4 final (+80 kg) Kazan, Russia Ext.R KO (Left high kick) 4 2:57
2010-04-11 Win Belarus Evgeny Makarov Fight Club "The Octopus" Minsk, Belarus TKO (Ref stop/punches) 3
2010-03-05 Win Croatia Dino Čatipović Tatneft Arena World Cup 2010 1/8 final (+80 kg) Kazan, Russia KO (Left punch) 1 2:16
2009-12-13 Win Moldova Sergey Doni Fight Club "The Octopus" Minsk, Belarus Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-09-06 Win Belarus Evgeny Makarov Imperial Thaiboxing Tournament Minsk, Belarus Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-06-12 Loss Netherlands Gökhan Saki It's Showtime 2005 Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands KO (left low kick) 4 0:45
2005-05-06 Win Croatia Petar Majstorovic K-1 Slovakia 2005 Bratislava, Slovakia Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-04-16 Loss Morocco Badr Hari K-1 Italy 2005 Oktagon Milan, Italy Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-03-12 Loss France Gregory Tony France Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2004-12-19 Win Croatia Mladen Brestovac Heaven or Hell 5 Prague, Czech Republic Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2004-10-30 Win France Christophe Caron Noc Bojovníkov Bratislava, Slovakia KO (Low kicks) 1 0:30
2004-10-25 Win Hungary Tihamer Brunner Heaven or Hell 4 Prague, Czech Republic Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2004-09-18 Win Albania Xhavit Bajrami K-1 WKA Championships Basel, Switzerland Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2004-04-24 Loss Sweden Jorgen Kruth K-1 Italy Grand Prix 2004 in Milan Milan, Italy Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Fight was for K-1 Italy GP 2004 in Milan tournament title.
2004-04-24 Win France Freddy Kemayo K-1 Italy Grand Prix 2004 in Milan Milan, Italy Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2004-04-24 Win Croatia Ante Varnica K-1 Italy Grand Prix 2004 in Milan Milan, Italy Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2003-10-31 Win United States Dewey Cooper K-1 Final Fight Stars War in Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2003-06-14 Loss France Jerome Le Banner K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Paris Paris, France KO (right punch) 2 0:28
2003-04-16 Win Belarus Sergei Gur Cup of Arbat Tournament Finals (-93 kg) Moscow, Russia Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins Cup of Arbat Tournament (-93 kg) title.
2003-04-09 Win Ukraine Andrei Kindrich Cup of Arbat Tournament 1/2 finals (-93 kg) Moscow, Russia Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2003-04-02 Win Kazakhstan Bislan Dokayev Cup of Arbat Tournament 1/4 finals (-93 kg) Moscow, Russia TKO (Corner stop/towel) 2 3:00
2003-03-15 Loss Sweden Jorgen Kruth K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Preliminary Scandinavia Stockholm, Sweden Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2002-04-13 Draw Albania Azem Maksutaj K-1 Croatia Grand Prix 2002 Zagreb, Croatia Decision Draw 5 3:00
2001-12-01 Win Japan Takeru K-1 Czech Grand Prix 2001 in Prague Prague, Czech Republic Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2000-10-22 Loss Netherlands Perry Ubeda It's Showtime - Exclusive Haarlem, Netherlands Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2000-03-13 Win Netherlands Boxing Club "Reaktor" Minsk, Belarus KO 1
1999-11-28 Win Russia Andrei Kamilov W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 Caorle, Italy Decision 4 2:00
Wins WAKO World Kickboxing Championships (-75 kg) Thai-boxing gold medal.
1999 Win Finland Sauli Janhunen IFMA Kings Cup 1999, -75 kg Bangkok, Thailand TKO (Referee stoppage) 5 0:54
1999-04-23 Win Russia Mikhail Mikhaylov Casino "Konti": Belarus vs Russia S-Pb, Russia TKO (Corner stop/towel) 4 3:00
1999-01-28 Win Russia Boxing Club "Rektor": Belarus vs Russia Minsk, Belarus Decision 5 3:00
1998-11-02 Win Azerbaijan Andrei Kurakov European Open Muaythai Championships Kyiv, Ukraine Decision 5 2:00
Wins European Open Muaythai Championships (75 kg) gold medal.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Fight Club results". www.euroradio.fm/ru. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  2. ^ "Fighter's profile - Vitali Akhramenko | K-1sport.de".
  3. ^ "ТАЙСКИЙ БОКС• КИЕВ. Открытый чемпионат Европы".
  4. ^ ""Газета "На страже""". www.mvd.gov.by/. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  5. ^ Vitaly Akhramenko Wins Fight Code Grand Final
  6. ^ Allazov, Shakuta, Akhramenko Return Tomorrow in Belarus
  7. ^ Jerome Le Banner Stops Vitaly Akhramenko in France