List of FFC champions

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Final Fight Championship (FFC) champions are fighters who have won FFC championships.[1]

Current champions[]

The FFC is currently using six weight classes for its MMA fights and five weight classes for its kickboxing fights. Non-title fights have a one-pound leniency.

Mixed martial arts[]

Weight class name Current Champion Title Defenses
Heavyweight Shelton Graves @ (FFC 32) 0
Light Heavyweight - -
Middleweight - -
Welterweight Ben Egli @ (FFC 31) 0
Lightweight - -
Featherweight Filip Pejic @ (FFC 26) 1

Kickboxing[]

Weight class name Current Champion Title Defenses
Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac @ (FFC 24) 5
Light Heavyweight Pavel Zhuravlev @ (FFC 27) 0
Middleweight Andi Vrtacic @ (FFC 28) 0
Welterweight Shkodran Veseli @ (FFC 31) 0
Lightweight Samo Petje @ (FFC 27) 0

MMA championship history[]

Heavyweight Championship[]

Weight more than 205 lb (93 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Netherlands Dion Staring
def. Ricco Rodriguez

Opatija, Croatia
Dec 20, 2015 279 days

1. def. Andreas Kraniotakes at on Nov 27, 2015

2 Serbia Darko Stošić

Linz, Austria
Sep 23, 2016 277 days

1. def. Dion Staring at on Dec 17, 2016
2. def. Emil Zahariev at on Mar 11, 2017

Stošić was stripped of the title on June 26, 2017, after he decided to fight for another organisation.[2]
3 United States Shelton Graves
def. Carl Seumanutafa

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Oct 19, 2018 ? days

Light heavyweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 205 lb (93 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Poland Marcin Prachnio
def. Tomislav Spahovic

Rijeka, Croatia
Nov 27, 2015 335 days
Prachnio was stripped of the title on October 26, 2016, after he decided to drop to the middleweight division.[3]
2 United States Jeremy Kimball
def. Marko Perak

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 17, 2016 ? days
Kimball was stripped of the title.

Middleweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 185 lb (84 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 United States David Mitchell
def. Andy Manzolo

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 17, 2016 ? days
Mitchell was stripped of the title.

Welterweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 170 lb (77 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Hungary Laszlo Senyei
def. Ivan Gluhak

Vienna, Austria
Mar 18, 2016 223 days
Senyei was stripped of the title on October 26, 2016, after he decided to go to the middleweight division.[3]
2 Croatia Roberto Soldić
def.

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 17, 2016 ? days
Soldić was stripped of the title.
3 United States Ben Egli
def. Roberto Neves

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Oct 12, 2018 ? days

Lightweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 155 lb (70 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Hungary Viktor Halmi
def. Matej Truhan

Poreč, Croatia
Nov 21, 2014 ? days
Halmi was stripped of the title.
2 Croatia Luka Jelčić
def. Danilo Belluardo

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 27, 2016 ? days

1. def. Roberto Pastuch at on Apr 22, 2017

Jelčić was stripped of the title.

Featherweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 145 lb (66 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Croatia Antun Račić
def. Lemmy Krušič

Ljubljana, Slovenia
Oct 3, 2014 476 days
Račić was stripped of the title on January 21, 2016, when he left the FFC for M-1.[4]
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ahmed Vila
def. Viktor Halmi

Vienna, Austria
Mar 18, 2016 190 days
3 Croatia

Linz, Austria
Sep 23, 2016 ? days

1. def. James Brum at on Dec 17, 2016

Kickboxing championship history[]

Heavyweight Championship[]

Weight more than 205 lb (93 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Croatia Mladen Brestovac
def. Wiesław Kwaśniewski

Opatija, Croatia
Dec 20, 2014 ? days

1. def. Colin George at on Apr 17, 2015
2. def. Steven Banks at on Jun 4, 2016
3. def. Daniel Lentie at on Dec 17, 2016
4. def. Dževad Poturak at on Apr 22, 2017
5. def. Jhonata Diniz at on Oct 12, 2018

Light Heavyweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 205 lb (93 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Croatia Igor Jurković
def. Dennis Stolzenbach

Poreč, Croatia
Nov 21, 2014 427 days
Jerković was stripped of the title on January 21, 2016 due inactivity.[4]
2 Ukraine Pavel Zhuravlev
def. Brian Douwes

Athens, Greece
Feb 19, 2016 ? days

Middleweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 185 lb (84 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Marjanovic
def. Rene Wimmer

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 17, 2016 85 days
2 Croatia Andi Vrtacic
Athens, Greece
Mar 11, 2017 ? days

Welterweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 170 lb (77 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Netherlands
def. Skhodran Veseli

Linz, Austria
Sep 23, 2016 212 days

1. def. Ivan Bilic at on Mar 11, 2017

2 Slovenia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Apr 22, 2017 ? days
Petje was stripped of the title.
3 Albania Shkodran Veseli
def. Francois Ambang

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Oct 12, 2018 ? days

Lightweight Championship[]

Weight less or equal to 155 lb (70 kg)

No. Name Event Date Reign
(Total)
Defenses
1 Slovenia
def. Teo Mikelić

Ljubljana, Slovenia
Oct 3, 2014 505 days

1. def. Valentin Rybalko at on Apr 17, 2015
2. def. Tigran Movsisyan at on Nov 27, 2015

2 Greece
Athens, Greece
Feb 19, 2016 270 days
Kakoubavas was stripped of the title, because refused to defend his belt in a period of one year.[5]
3 Slovenia (2)
def. Tigran Movsisyan

Zagreb, Croatia
Dec 17, 2016 ? days

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "FFC Champions". FFC. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Iz FFC-a tvrde: O tome da Stošić više neće nastupati, saznali smo iz medija! (Croatian)". fightsite.hr. June 26, 2017. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "FFC temporarily vacates three titles in mma". ffcpro.com. October 26, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "FFC Vacated two titles (Croatian)". fightsite.hr. January 21, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "The armenian tiger ahead of his ffc title bout". ffcpro.com. November 17, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
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