Viacheslav Datsik
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Viacheslav Datsik | |
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Nickname | The Mad Man |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight | 227 lb (103 kg/16.2 st) |
Nationality | Russian |
Born | February 13, 1977 |
Fighting out of | St. Petersburg, Russia |
Town of birth | St. Petersburg, Russia |
Fighting style | Kickboxing |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Wins | 4 |
Losses | 9 |
Viacheslav Datsik is a former kickboxer and mixed martial arts fighter from the Ukraine.
Datsik attained some degree of fame in the mixed martial arts community, due in mostly to his dramatic knock-out of former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight Andrei Arlovski at the MFC World Championship in 1999,[1] and in part to his wild fighting style and notorious in-ring antics.
After losing six straight fights between December 2001 and February 2003, Datsik seemingly disappeared completely, leading to widespread rumors that he had died in a train wreck. These rumors however were set to rest, when it was reported he was alive and well, after being detained for his part in the robbery of various mobile phone shops in St. Petersburg.[2]
[edit] Mixed martial arts record
Result | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes | |
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Loss | Sergei Gur | KO (left hook) | BARS: Cup of Arbat Quarter-finals (+94 KG) | 05 February 2003 | 2 | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Zurab Akhmedov | Decision (Unanimous) | BARS: Cup of Arbat Final (-71 KG) | 23 January 2003 | 3 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Eduard Voznovich | Decision (Unanimous) | BARS | 25 December 2002 | 3 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Roman Sukoterin | Decision (Unanimous) | BARS | 30 October 2002 | 3 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Andrey Kindrich | Decision (Unanimous) | BARS | 07 August 2002 | 3 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Romazi Korkelia | Disqualification | Pankration Eurasian Championship 2001 | 08 December 2001 | 1 | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Win | Eldanis Safarov | KO | BARS | 01 December 2001 | 1 | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Win | Patrick de Witte | Submission (Choke) | M-1: Russia vs the World 1 | 27 April 2001 | TBC | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Vitali Shkraba | Disqualification | Pankration Russian Championship 2001 | 08 February 2001 | TBC | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Win | Andrey Budnik | Stoppage (Referee - Due to Punishment) | Pankration World Championship 2000 | 28 April 2000 | 1 | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Ramazan Mezhidov | TKO (Punches) | Pankration Russian Championship 2000 | 09 April 2000 | TBC | TBC | Moscow, Russia | ||
Loss | Martin Malkhasyan | Submission (Rear Naked Choke) | M-1: World Championship 1999 | 09 April 1999 | 1 | 00:57 | Moscow, Russia | ||
Win | Andrei Arlovski | KO (Punch) | M-1: World Championship 1999 | 09 April 2000 | 1 | 06:07 | Moscow, Russia |
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