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'''Mikhail Illoukhine''' (born November 21, 1966) is a [[Russia]]n former [[mixed martial arts|mixed martial artist]] who competed in the [[Light Heavyweight (MMA)|light heavyweight]] division. Mikhail Illoukhine holds notable wins over [[Igor Vovchanchyn]], [[Tsuyoshi Kohsaka]], [[Volk Han]], [[Masayuki Naruse]] and [[Randy Couture]].<ref>http://www.mma-id.com/groups/index.php?g=93</ref> He competed in both [[RINGS]], and [[Pride Fighting Championships]], and was a prominent member of Russia Top Team, where he trained with the likes of [[Volk Han]], [[Fedor Emelianenko]], and [[Sergei Kharitonov]].<ref>http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?aid=82&issid=8</ref> In [[Pride 26 - Bad to the Bone]] Illoukhine lost by stoppage to [[Quinton Jackson]].<ref>http://www.kickassmma.com/mma-fighters/rampage-jackson/</ref> He won his last fight at K-1 - Hero's Lithuania against Jordanas Poskaitis on November 26, 2005. It appears that following the demise of the Russia Top Team Illoukhine has retired.<ref>http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?aid=372&issid=29</ref>
'''Mikhail Ilyukhin''' (born November 21, 1966) is a [[Russia]]n former [[mixed martial arts|mixed martial artist]] who competed in the [[Light Heavyweight (MMA)|light heavyweight]] division. Mikhail Ilyukhin holds notable wins over [[Igor Vovchanchyn]], [[Tsuyoshi Kohsaka]], [[Volk Han]], [[Masayuki Naruse]] and [[Randy Couture]].<ref>http://www.mma-id.com/groups/index.php?g=93</ref> He competed in both [[RINGS]], and [[Pride Fighting Championships]], and was a prominent member of Russia Top Team, where he trained with the likes of [[Volk Han]], [[Fedor Emelianenko]], and [[Sergei Kharitonov]].<ref>http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?aid=82&issid=8</ref> In [[Pride 26 - Bad to the Bone]] Ilyukhin lost by stoppage to [[Quinton Jackson]].<ref>http://www.kickassmma.com/mma-fighters/rampage-jackson/</ref> He won his last fight at K-1 - Hero's Lithuania against Jordanas Poskaitis on November 26, 2005. It appears that following the demise of the Russia Top Team Ilyukhin has retired.<ref>http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?aid=372&issid=29</ref>


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Mikhail Ilyukhin
Born (1966-11-21) November 21, 1966 (age 57)
Tula, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)
DivisionLight Heavyweight
StyleSambo
TeamRussian Top Team
Years active1994-2005
Mixed martial arts record
Total55
Wins36
By knockout1
By submission33
By decision2
Losses18
By knockout6
By submission12
Draws1

Mikhail Ilyukhin (born November 21, 1966) is a Russian former mixed martial artist who competed in the light heavyweight division. Mikhail Ilyukhin holds notable wins over Igor Vovchanchyn, Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, Volk Han, Masayuki Naruse and Randy Couture.[1] He competed in both RINGS, and Pride Fighting Championships, and was a prominent member of Russia Top Team, where he trained with the likes of Volk Han, Fedor Emelianenko, and Sergei Kharitonov.[2] In Pride 26 - Bad to the Bone Ilyukhin lost by stoppage to Quinton Jackson.[3] He won his last fight at K-1 - Hero's Lithuania against Jordanas Poskaitis on November 26, 2005. It appears that following the demise of the Russia Top Team Ilyukhin has retired.[4]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
55 matches 36 wins 18 losses
By knockout 1 6
By submission 33 12
By decision 2 0
Draws 1


Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 36-18-1 Lithuania Jordanas Poskaitis Submission (leglock) Hero's Lithuania 2005 November 26, 2005 N/A Vilnius, Lithuania
Win 35-18-1 Lithuania Petrov Kolev Submission (heel hook) Rings - Lithuania August 20, 2005 1 Lithuania
Loss 34-18-1 United States Quinton Jackson Submission (strikes) PRIDE 26 June 8, 2003 1 6:26 Yokohama, Japan
Win 34-17-1 Japan Katsuhisa Fujii Submission (guillotine choke) PC - Premium Challenge May 6, 2002 1 5:45 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 33-17-1 Japan Hiromitsu Kanehara Draw Rings - World Title Series Grand Final February 15, 2002 3 5:00 Yokohama, Japan
Loss 33-17 United States Bobby Hoffman TKO (corner stoppage) Rings - 10th Anniversary August 11, 2001 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 33-16 Bulgaria Borislav Jeliazkov Submission (armbar) Rings - World Title Series 2 June 15, 2001 2 2:06 Yokohama, Japan
Win 32-16 Lithuania Kestutis Smirnovas Submission (achilles lock) Rings Lithuania - Bushido Rings 2 May 8, 2001 1 Lithuania
Win 31-16 Bulgaria Martin Lazarev Decision (4-0 points) Rings Russia - Russia vs Bulgaria April 6, 2001 1 10:00 Ekaterinburg, Russia
Loss 30-16 Japan Tsuyoshi Kohsaka KO (punches) Rings - King of Kings 2000 Block B December 22, 2000 2 1:53 Osaka, Japan
Win 30-15 Lithuania Valerijus Golubovskis Submission (arm lock) Rings Lithuania - Bushido Rings 1 October 24, 2000 N/A Lithuania
Win 29-15 Georgia (country) Bakouri Gogitidze Submission (ankle lock) Rings - Russia vs Georgia August 16, 2000 1 7:25 Russia
Win 28-15 England Lee Hasdell Decision Rings Russia - Rings Russia May 20, 2000 3 5:00 Ekaterinburg, Russia
Loss 27-15 Brazil Renato Sobral Submission (armbar) Rings - King of Kings 1999 Final February 26, 2000 3 0:40 Tokyo, Japan
Win 27-14 United States Justin McCully Technical Submission (achilles lock) Rings - King of Kings 1999 Block A October 28, 1999 1 4:48 Tokyo, Japan
Win 26-14 United States Brad Kohler Submission (armbar) Rings - King of Kings 1999 Block A October 28, 1999 1 2:16 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 25-14 Georgia (country) Bakouri Gogitidze Submission Rings - Rings Georgia October 8, 1999 1 5:07 Georgia, United States
Win 25-13 Netherlands Joop Kasteel Submission (achilles lock) Rings - Rise 3rd May 22, 1999 1 9:40 Japan
Win 24-13 United States Randy Couture Submission (kimura) Rings - Rise 1st March 20, 1999 1 7:43 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 23-13 Netherlands Dick Leon-Vrij KO Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1998: First Round October 23, 1998 1 2:50 Nagoya, Japan
Win 23-12 Netherlands Hans Nijman Submission Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1998: First Round October 23, 1998 1 2:54 Nagoya, Japan
Loss 22-12 Georgia (country) Ramazi Buzariashvili Submission Rings - Georgia October 11, 1998 1 3:26 Tbilisi, Georgia
Loss 22-11 Japan Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Submission Rings - Third Fighting Integration September 21, 1998 1 12:00 Yokohama, Japan
Win 22-10 Japan Masayuki Naruse Submission Rings - Third Fighting Integration May 29, 1998 1 13:52 Tokyo, Japan
Win 21-10 Australia Chris Haseman Submission Rings - Russia vs. Holland April 25, 1998 1 8:47 Ekaterinburg, Russia
Win 20-10 Japan Hiromitsu Kanehara Submission Rings - Fighting Integration March 28, 1998 1 14:05 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 19-10 Japan Kiyoshi Tamura Submission Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1997: Grand Final January 21, 1998 1 18:12 Tokyo, Japan
Win 19-9 Russia Volk Han Submission Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1997: Semi-Finals December 23, 1997 1 9:36 Fukuoka, Japan
Win 18-9 Japan Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Submission Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1997: Second Round November 20, 1997 1 14:16 Osaka, Japan
Win 17-9 Japan Masayuki Naruse Submission (ankle lock) Rings - World Mega Battle Tournament 1997: First Round October 25, 1997 1 12:28 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 16-9 Japan Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Submission Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1996: Grand Final January 22, 1997 1 10:04 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 16-8 Japan Kiyoshi Tamura Submission Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1996: First Round October 25, 1996 1 14:40 Nagoya, Japan
Loss 16-7 Brazil Adilson Lima Submission (armbar) Rings - Maelstrom 6 August 24, 1996 1 24:52 Tokyo, Japan
Win 16-6 Mestre Hulk Submission (chin in the eye) Shoot Boxing - S-Cup 1996 July 14, 1996 1 6:59 Japan
Loss 15-6 Japan Wataru Sakata Submission Rings - Maelstrom III: Russian Battle Mission May 25, 1996 1 11:20 Ekaterinburg, Russia
Loss 15-5 Brazil Carlos Barreto Submission (rear naked choke) UVF 1 - Universal Vale Tudo Fighting 1 April 5, 1996 2 3:15 Japan
Loss 15-4 Japan Mitsuya Nagai KO Rings - Maelstrom March 25, 1996 1 11:24 Niigata, Japan
Win 15-3 Japan Wataru Sakata Submission Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1995: Grand Final January 24, 1996 1 10:44 Tokyo, Japan
Win 14-3 Russia Zagil Eribinov Submission (armbar) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Championship 1 November 25, 1995 1 1:35 Moscow, Russia
Win 13-3 Russia Andrei Besedin Submission (guillotine choke) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Championship 1 November 25, 1995 1 1:21 Moscow, Russia
Win 12-3 Ukraine Igor Vovchanchyn Submission (chin in the eye) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Championship 1 November 25, 1995 1 6:30 Moscow, Russia
Win 11-3 Russia Achmed Sagidgusenov Submission (achilles lock) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Championship 1 November 25, 1995 1 0:05 Moscow, Russia
Loss 10-3 Brazil Ricardo Morais Submission (rear naked choke) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Championship 1 November 25, 1995 1 9:44 Moscow, Russia
Loss 10-2 Netherlands Hans Nijman TKO Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1995: Second Round November 16, 1995 1 8:10 Nagoya, Japan
Win 10-1 Russia Nikolai Zouev Submission Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1995: First Round October 21, 1995 1 12:27 Fukuoka, Japan
Win 9-1 Australia Chris Haseman Submission Rings - Rising Series: Hazuki August 27, 1995 1 5:43 Tokyo, Japan
Win 8-1 Russia Piotr Tjernov Submission (achilles lock) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship July 1, 1995 1 0:36 Moscow, Russia
Win 7-1 Russia Vadim Shevchenko Submission (achilles lock) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship July 1, 1995 1 0:08 Moscow, Russia
Win 6-1 Russia Leonid Efremov Submission (achilles lock) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship July 1, 1995 1 1:09 Moscow, Russia
Win 5-1 Russia Victor Yerohin Submission (rear naked choke) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship July 1, 1995 1 3:54 Moscow, Russia
Win 4-1 Russia Maxim Tarasov Submission (achilles lock) IAFC - Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship July 1, 1995 1 0:41 Moscow, Russia
Win 3-1 Japan Masayuki Naruse TKO Rings - Rising Series: Minazuki June 17, 1995 1 9:26 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 2-1 Netherlands Dick Leon-Vrij KO Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1994: Second Round October 22, 1994 1 6:06 Fukuoka, Japan
Win 2-0 Netherlands Willie Peeters Submission Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1994: First Round September 21, 1994 1 9:56 Osaka, Japan
Win 1-0 Japan Mitsuya Nagai Submission Rings - Rings 1994 in Ariake June 18, 1994 1 14:42 Tokyo, Japan

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