Alexander Oleinik (kickboxer)

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Alexander Oleinik
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Born (1986-03-08) March 8, 1986 (age 35)
Mariupol, Ukraine
Native nameАлександр Олейник
NationalityUkraine Ukrainian
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb; 13.5 st)
DivisionLight Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Middleweight
StyleMuay Thai, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Kickboxing record
Total51
Wins44
By knockout16
Losses7
Other information
Websitehttp://fbkveu.com.ua

Alexander Oleinik (Ukrainian: Олександр Олегович Олійник; born March 8, 1986) is a Ukrainian professional Kickboxing and Muay Thai fighter who competes in the middleweight, light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. He has begun practicing Kyokushin Karate in early childhood at the age of six. Shortly he became a Ukrainian champion in the youth division. At the age of 17 he started practicing Muay Thai.

He first came to prominence due to his successful amateur career by winning IFMA European and World Championships in 2010. At that time he simultaneously combined his amateur and professional careers. He turned professional in 2007 by winning his debut fight in Brezno, Slovakia. Two years later he became ISKA World Champion in professional division. In 2010 Alexander won King of Kings World Grand Prix -83 kg in Chișinău, Moldova. He continued his professional record through 2011 where he won the 2011 Tatneft World Cup in division under 80 kg.

As of January 2012, he is ranked the #2 light heavyweight kickboxer in the world by Liverkick.com.[1] He has proved it with wins over four top 10 fighters in Sem Braan, Constantin Țuțu, Alexander Stetsurenko and Dmitry Shakuta.

Career[]

Alexander Oleinik
Medal record
Representing  Ukraine
Muay Thai and Kickboxing
ISKA World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2017 Muay Thai
Gold medal – first place 2017 Kickboxing
IFMA World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Muay Thai
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Muay Thai
Gold medal – first place 2010 Muay Thai
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Muay Thai
IFMA European Championship
Silver medal – second place 2012 Muay Thai
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Muay Thai
Gold medal – first place 2010 Muay Thai
WAKO World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2009 Muay Thai
Gold medal – first place 2008 Muay Thai
Gold medal – first place 2008 Kickboxing

Professional record[]

Professional debut: July 7, 2007 (Brezno, Slovakia)

51 fights, 44 won, 16 KOs, 7 lost

  • 2017 – ISKA Pro-Am World Champion[2] – 88,5 kg – Singen, Germany
  • 2017 – King of Kings World Grand Prix Winner – 85 kg – Tallinn, Estonia
  • 2011 – Tatneft Cup Champion[3] – -80 kg – Kazan, Russia
  • 2010 – King of Kings World Grand Prix in K-1 Winner [4] – 83 kg – Chisinau, Moldova
  • 2009 – World champion in professional kickboxing K-1 – Hurghada, Egypt

Amateur career[]

The ninefold world champion on kickboxing and muay thai among amateurs under versions WAKO, IFMA and ISKA.

  • World champion in K-1 and Low-kick (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2018 - ISKA) Gold
  • World champion in Muay-thai (Athens, Greece, 2017 – ISKA) Gold
  • World champion in K-1 (Athens, Greece, 2017 – ISKA) Gold
  • World champion in Muay-thai (Bangkok, Thailand, 2010 – IFMA) Gold
  • European Champion in Muay-thai (Rome, Italy, 2010 – IFMA) Gold
  • European Championship in Muay-thai (Antalya, Turkey, 2012 – IFMA) – 2nd place Silver
  • World Championship in Muay-thai (Bangkok, Thailand, 2009; Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2011, Saint-Petersbourgh, Russia, 2012 – IFMA) – 3rd place Bronze
  • European Championship in Muay-thai (Antalya, Turkey, 2011 – IFMA) – 3rd place Bronze
  • World Cup winner in Muay-thai (Yalta, Ukraine, 2008 – WAKO) Gold
  • World Cup winner in Muay-thai (Yalta, Ukraine, 2009 – WAKO) Gold
  • World Cup winner in Kickboxing (Yalta, Ukraine, 2008 – WAKO) Gold
  • Champion of Ukraine in Muay-thai (14 gold medals, IFMA) Gold
  • Champion of Ukraine in Kickboxing (7 gold medals, WAKO, ISKA) Gold

Kickboxing record[]

Professional kickboxing record
42 Wins (16 (T)KO's), 6 Losses, No Draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Rules
2017-12-15 Loss China Wei Zhou King of Kung-fu World Championship Qian'an, China Judge decision 6 K-1
2017-12-12 Win Brazil Vanderlei Goncalves Dos Santos King of Kung-fu World Championship Qian'an, China Judge decision 3 K-1
2017-12-07 Win Thailand Laononkro Anurak King of Kung-fu World Championship Qian'an, China Judge decision 3 K-1
Conquers ISKA Pro-Am World Title and Belt (88,5 kg/195 lb)
2017-11-04 Win Germany Selahattin Sahin [5] TBC Singen Fight Night Singen, Germany Judge decision 5 K-1
Wins the King of Kings 49 World Grand Prix Middleweight Tournament (-85 kg/-187 lb) [6]
2017-10-14 Win Greece Petros Vardakas King of Kings 49 Final Tallinn, Estonia Judge decision 3 K-1
2017-10-14 Win Belarus Pavel Turuk King of Kings 49 Semifinal Tallinn, Estonia Judge decision 3 K-1
2017-04-28 Loss Czech Republic Vasil Ducar [7] East Pro Fight 9 Košice, Slovakia Judge decision 3 K-1
2016-05-13 Win Estonia Maxim Vorovski[8] No.1 Fight Show Tallinn, Estonia Judge decision 3 K-1
2015-12-12 Win China Li Hao Tian Wang Zhe Gui Lai Nantong, China Knockout 2 K-1
2015-08-10 Win Ukraine Vladislav Koshel [9] Golden Bars Championship Belgorod, Russia Judge decision 3 Muay Thai
2015-08-10 Win Belarus Seku Bangura [10] Golden Bars Championship Belgorod, Russia Dissection 2 Muay Thai
2015-08-22 Win China Liu Yuchun [11] Wu Lin Feng World Championship Xiamen, China Dissection 1 K-1
2015-06-27 Win Ukraine Igor Lyapin [12] Plecho: Kick&Win Kiev, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Low-Kick
2015-06-27 Win Ukraine Nikolay Olyinyk [13] Plecho: Kick&Win Kiev, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Low-Kick
2015-02-28 Win Ukraine Nikita Zinchenko [14] Plecho: Kick&Win Kiev, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Low-Kick
2015-02-28 Win Ukraine Ivan Minenko [15] Plecho: Kick&Win Kiev, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Low-Kick
2013-06-01 Win Slovakia Miroslav Cingel [16] YoungBlood Profi Liga Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Judge decision 3 K-1
2013-05-18 Loss Russia Artem Vakhitov 'Alpha' Cup Moscow, Russia Judge decision 5 Muay Thai
2012-09-29 Win Slovakia Vladimir Idranyi [17] President's Cup Mariupol, Ukraine Judge decision 5 Muay Thai
2011-11-12 Win Belarus Dmitry Shakuta[18] Tatneft Cup 2011 Final Kazan, Russia Judge decision 6 K-1
Wins the Tatneft World Cup and becomes World Champion at Light Heavyweight (-80 kg/-176 lb) category
2011-09-03 Win Poland Stanislav Zanevsky [19] President's Cup Mariupol, Ukraine 3 knockdowns 3 Muay Thai
2011-07-23 Win Russia Alexander Stetsurenko[20] Tatneft Cup 2011 1/2 final Kazan, Russia Judge decision 4 K-1
2011-06-10 Win Poland Dawid Kasperski[21] Poland Judge decision 3 K-1
2011-05-28 Win Portugal Jose Barradas [22] Tatneft Cup 2011 1/4 final Kazan, Russia Judge decision 3 K-1
2011-02-18 Win Netherlands Errol Konning [23] Tatneft Cup 2011 1/8 final Kazan, Russia Judge decision 4 K-1
Conquers the King of Kings World Grand Prix Championship (83 kg/183 lb)
2010-12-11 Win Moldova Konstantin Tutu[24] King Of Kings Final Chisinau, Moldova Knockout 4 K-1
2010-12-11 Win Romania Sebastian Horeica [25] King Of Kings 1/2 final Chisinau, Moldova Judge decision 3 K-1
2010-12-11 Win Netherlands Sem Braan[26] King Of Kings 1/4 final Chisinau, Moldova 3 knockdowns 2 K-1
2010-11-06 Win Poland Igor Ditrich [27] Poland Knockout 2 K-1
2010-11-06 Win Poland Marcin Mencel [28] Poland Knockout 1 K-1
2010-09-18 Win Ukraine Alexandr Kitichenko [29] Zaporozhye, Ukraine Judge decision 3 K-1
2010-04-16 Win Ukraine Roman Mirzoev Enakievo, Ukraine Judge decision 3 K-1
2010-04-16 Win Ukraine Igor Kabanov [30] Enakievo, Ukraine Knockout 1 K-1
Wins the ISKA World Championship in the Light Heavyweight division
2009-05-30 Win Egypt Egypt Fighter ISKA World Championship Hurghada, Egypt Knockout 5 K-1
2009-05-29 Win Democratic Republic of the Congo Patrice Ndiaye ISKA World Championship Hurghada, Egypt Knockout 3 K-1
2009-03-01 Loss Ukraine Artem Egorov Donetsk, Ukraine Judge decision 2 MMA
2009-03-01 Win Ukraine Roman Mirzoev Donetsk, Ukraine Suffocating reception 2 MMA
2009-03-01 Win Ukraine Denis Simkin Donetsk, Ukraine Judge decision 2 MMA
2008-07-18 Win Ukraine Oleg Shevchenko Sudak, Ukraine Knockout 3 Wushu-Sanda
2008-07-18 Win Ukraine Andrey Embalaev Sudak, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Wushu-Sanda
2008-07-18 Win Ukraine Ivan Skifov Sudak, Ukraine Second's denial 2 Wushu-Sanda
2008-06-15 Loss Slovakia Buson Skodric Kosice, Slovakia Suffocating reception 2 MMA
2008-04-18 Win Turkey Eyup Kuscu Istanbul, Turkey Knockout 2 K-1
2008-03-16 Win Ukraine Vyacheslav Sherbakov Mariupol, Ukraine 3 knockdowns 2 K-1
2008-02-26 Loss Ukraine Sergey Lashenko Honour Of Warrior Kharkov, Ukraine Judge decision 4 Kick-Jitsu
2008-02-26 Win Ukraine Andrey Anikin Honour Of Warrior Kharkov, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Kick-Jitsu
2008-02-26 Win Ukraine Yuri Gorbenko Honour Of Warrior Kharkov, Ukraine Judge decision 3 Kick-Jitsu
2007-10-27 Win Ukraine Yaroslav Zakharov Mariupol, Ukraine Judge decision 5 Muay Thai
2007-10-06 Loss Ukraine Anrey Osadchiy Morshin, Ukraine Judge decision 3 K-1
2007-08-10 Win Ukraine Timur Bahramov Feodosiya, Ukraine Judge decision 3 K-1
2007-07-07 Win Slovakia Slovak Fighter Brezno, Slovakia Judge decision 3 K-1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "LiverKick.com Light Heavyweight Rankings: January 2012". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  2. ^ "Alexander Oleinik Selahattin Sahin". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  3. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Ukraine, Mariupol Dmitry Shakuta Minsk, Belarus". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  4. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2016-05-13). "Alexander Oleinik Konstantin Tutu". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  5. ^ "Alexander Oleinik Selahattin Sahin". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  6. ^ "RESULTS KOK49 TALLINN 2017 - kokfights.com". Retrieved 2017-10-18.
  7. ^ "Alexander Oleinik Vasil Ducar". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  8. ^ "Alexander Oleinik vs Maxim Vorovski Nr1 Fight Show 13 May 2016 Tallinn Estonia". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  9. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Alexander Oleinik Vladislav Koshel". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  10. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Alexander Oleinik Seku Bangoura". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  11. ^ "OLEKSANDR OLIYNYK VS LIU YUCHUN 85 KG". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  12. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Олейник Александр Ляпин Игорь". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  13. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Олейник Александр Олейник Николай". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  14. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Александр Олейник Никита Зинченко". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  15. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Александр Олейник Иван Миненко". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  16. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Miroslav Cingel SK vs Alexander Olejnik UA — Profiliga Muay Thai 13". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  17. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Alexander Oleinik Vladimir Idraniy". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  18. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Ukraine, Mariupol Dmitry Shakuta Minsk, Belarus". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  19. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Stanislav Zanevsky". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  20. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Alexander Stetsurenko". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  21. ^ ФБКВЕУ. "Alexander Oleinik David Kaspersky". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  22. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Jose Barradas". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  23. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Errol Koning". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  24. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2016-05-13). "Alexander Oleinik Konstantin Tutu". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  25. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Sebastian Horeica". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  26. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Sem Braan". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  27. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Igor Ditrich". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  28. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Marcin Mencel". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  29. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Alexander Kitichenko". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  30. ^ ФБКВЕУ (2015-03-18). "Alexander Oleinik Igor Kabanov". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-29.

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