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Aleksandr Dmitrenko

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Aleksandr Dmitrenko is a Russian kickboxer.

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As of December 2022 he was the #10 ranked middleweight kickboxer in the world by Beyond Kick.[1]

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Kickboxing career

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Dmitrenko started training in kickboxing at the age of 10 years old inspired by action movies.[2]

On April 26, 2014, Dmitrenko travelled to São Paulo, Brazil to face Alex Pereira at WGP Kickboxing 19. He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[3]

On March 13, 2015, Dmitrenko defeated Nahid Asadov by decision at the Heydar Aliev Cup.[4]

In 2015 Dmitrenko took part in the Tatneft Cup in the -80 kg division. On April 29, 2015, he defeated Masoud Rahimi by extension round decision in the quarterfinals fight.[5]

On September 4, 2015, Dmitrenko faced Timur Aylyarov in the Tatneft Cup final. He lost by extension round decision.[6][7]

On May 28, 2016, Dmitrenko challenged Alexander Dorokhin for the Russian -81 kg K-1 title at Strong Russia event. He won the fight by unanimous decision after five round to take the belt.[8]

Dmitrenko took part in the 2016 Tatneft Cup once again, he faced Mohammed El Boulahiati in the first round of the tournament, winning by decision after three rounds.[9] On July 22, 2016, Dmitrenko defeated Sher Mamazulunov by extension round decision in the quarterfinal of the Tatneft Cup.[10]

Dmitrenko took part in the 2019 Tatneft Cup, he lost in the first round of the tournament by Mbamba Cauwenbergh who defeated him by decision after scoring a knockdown on May 26, 2019.[11]

Dmitrenko suffered his third defeat in a row when he faced Ilya Sokolov on February 8, 2021, losing the fight by decision.[12]

On December 10, 2021, Dmitrenko took part in a 4-man tournament at Battle of Champions 13 where every participant represented a different striking discipline. As the kickboxing representative he defeated Salimsoltan Aminov by decision in semifinal and Tatneft Cup winner Musa Sultaev in the final also by decision.[13]

On January 22, 2022, Dmiternko defeated Yuri Zaatov by unanimous decision at Top Strike event in Moscow, Russia.[14]

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Titles and accomplishments

Professional

  • Tatneft Cup
    • 2015 Tatneft Cup -80 kg Runner-up
  • Russia Professional Kickboxing Federation
    • 2016 Russia K-1 -81 kg Champion

Amateur

  • World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
    • 4x Russia Championships K-1 Winner (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018)
    • 2024 USA Championships K-1 Winner
    • 2006 WAKO World Championship Junior Low Kick -75 kg Silver[15]
    • 2014 WAKO European Championships K-1 -86 kg Silver[16]
    • 2015 WAKO World Championships K-1 -81 kg Bronze[17]
    • 2016 WAKO European Championships K-1 -81 kg Silver
    • 2018 WAKO K-1 European Cup -81 kg Silver
    • 2021 WAKO World Championships K-1 -81 kg Gold[18]
  • World Combat Games
    • 2013 World Combat Games Full Contact -91 kg Gold[19]
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Fight record

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Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match 0 wins 0 losses
Draws 1
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