Dzhabar Askerov

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Dzhabar Askerov (born January 24, 1986) is a Russian Welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Melbourne, Australia and representing Russia. He is the World Muay Thai Council's Welterweight European Champion and K-1 MAX Scandinavia 2008 Tournament Finalist.

Background

Askerov was born in Kurah, Dagestan in an ethnic Lezgin family. When he was six years old, he went to school in Magaramkent and his father took him to a judo gym where he trained for two years. When Askerov was nine years old, his family moved to Derbent. It was his father again who took Askerov to a Muay Thai gym where he fell in love with the sport.

Career

Early career

Dzhabar had his first professional fight when he was 18, a four-man tournament which he won. A few years later, Askerov moved to Thailand to train with the best at the birthplace of his beloved sport, settling at Rompo Gym in Bangkok. In November 2012 he moved to Melbourne, Australia and began training at Fighters Xpress with trainer Peter Hatton. Dzhabar made his K-1 debut on March 17, 2007, at the K-1 MAX East European Tournament against Muay Thai superstar Buakaw Por. Pramuk and lost the fight by unanimous decision.

The Contender Asia

In 2008 Dzhabar took part in The Contender Asia reality show. He was part of the Tiger Kings team and reached the semi-finals where he was defeated by John Wayne Parr.

Post-Contender

Askerov was signed by Thai boxing company Yokkao in 2012 as a sponsored fighter. He faced Buakaw Banchamek (then-Buakaw Por Pramuk) at the main event for Yokkao Extreme 2012 on January 21, 2012, in Milan, Italy. Askerov lost by points to Buakaw after the 3-round battle. He was expected to face Yoshihiro Sato in a tournament reserve bout at Glory 3: Rome - 2012 Middleweight Slam Final 8 on November 3, 2012, in Rome, Italy. However, Sato was given a place in the tournament when Albert Kraus pulled out with the flu and Warren Stevelmans instead stepped in against Askerov. Stevelmans beat him by unanimous decision. He defeated Mohamed El Mir by TKO when El Mir was injured checking a low kick in round three at Rumble of the Kings 2012 on November 16, 2012, in Linköping, Sweden. He was expected to fight Steve Moxon at Kings of Kombat 8 on December 8, 2012, in Melbourne, Australia but withdrew from the bout and was replaced by Mostafa Abdollahi. He was awarded a highly disputed decision over 20-year-old German Enriko Kehl at NewFC: Battle of the Stars in Dagestan on December 22, 2012. Askerov took possibly the biggest win of his career on January 26, 2013, when he defeated the legendary Andy Souwer by split decision at Yokkao Extreme 2013 in Milan, Italy. Askerov was expected to face Toby Smith at Domination 10 in Perth, Australia on March 9, 2013 but the bout was cancelled when the two men could not agree over the rule-set; Smith wanted to fight under Muay Thai rules, while Askerov preferred kickboxing. Askerov lost to Steve Moxon via split decision at Kings of Kombat 9 in Melbourne on April 27, 2013. In June 2014 Askerov took the revenge defeating Moxon by decision. He was expected to face Mike Zambidis in the semi-finals of the Legend Fighting Show -71 kg tournament in Moscow, Russia on May 25, 2013. However, Zambidis was replaced by Enriko Gogokhia. After dispatching Gogokhia with what Fight Sport Asia described as "one of the nastiest 70kg knockouts in recent history", he faced Alim Nabiev in the final. He outclassed Nabiev, who was filling in for the injured Artur Kyshenko, and stopped him with low kicks in round three to take the tournament crown. Askerov defeated Yoshihiro Sato by unanimous decision at Tech-Krep FC: Southern Front 2 in Kyiv, Ukraine on December 8, 2013. On April 5, 2014, Askerov was scheduled to fight Artur Kyshenko at Legend 3: Pour Homme in Milan, Italy, but the Ukrainian withdrew from the fight, conceding that he would be unable to make the contracted weight of -71 kg/156 lb, and was replaced by his stablemate Murthel Groenhart. Askerov lost to Groenhart, getting dropped with a right hook before being put away with a left hook inside the opening round. On December 15, 2015, he was ranked the #8 lightweight in the world by LiverKick.com.

Titles

Professional

Amateur

Professional boxing record

Karate Combat record

Professional Kickboxing and Muay Thai record

! style=background:white colspan=9 |Won The Alpha Fight Series World (-70 kg) Championship. ! align="center" style="background:white" colspan=8 | Kickboxing Featherweight Grand-Prix Semi-Finals. ! style="background:white" colspan=8 | Kickboxing Featherweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Defends Russian Сhallenge World Championship Title (-71 kg). ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Won The Russian Сhallenge World (-71 kg) Championship. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Qualified to Kunlun fight 2015 70kg World MAX Tournament Final 16. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the Legend Fighting Show -71kg tournament title. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the W5 Welterweight European Championship Title -71 Kg ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the 2012 IAKSA European Championship -72.5 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins TatNeft Arena World Cup 2011 Final ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for W5 World Grand Prix KO world title -71 kg ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins TatNeft Arena World Cup 2010 Final -70 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 8 although he will be invited to take part in a super fight. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins vacant W.M.C. Muay Thai Middleweight European title -72.5 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for S-Cup Europe 2008 title -70 kg. Fails to qualify for Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for K-1 Scandinavia MAX 2008 title -70 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Won the WMC Welterweight European Championship Title -71 Kg ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fails to qualify for The Contender Asia Finale although will be invited to take part in a super fight. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for W.M.C./S1 King's Cup tournament title -72 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for K-1 Russia MAX 2006 title -70 kg. ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins W.M.C. "Muay Thai Against Drugs" world title.

Mixed martial arts record

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