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Artem Levin
BornАртё́м Вале́рьевич Ле́вин
(1986-12-08) December 8, 1986 (age 38)
Prokopyevsk, Russian SFSR, USSR
Native nameАртём Левин
Other namesThe Lion
NationalityRussian Russia
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight84.8 kg (187 lb; 13.35 st)
DivisionLight Heavyweight
Middleweight
Reach77 in (196 cm)
StyleMuay Thai
TeamKuzbass Muay Thai
TrainerVitaly Miller
Years active2003–present
Professional boxing record
Total1
Wins1
By knockout1
Losses0
Kickboxing record
Total64
Wins55
By knockout35
Losses7
By knockout2
Draws2
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Last updated on: March 27, 2019

Artem Valeryevich Levin (Template:Lang-ru; born December 8, 1986), also known as Artem "The Lion" Levin, is a Russian middleweight Muay Thai kickboxer fighting out of Prokopyevsk.

He is the former Glory Middleweight Champion, as well as the former It's Showtime 77 MAX champion.[1]

As of October 2020, he is the #5 ranked Middlweight in the world, according to Combat Press.[2] He's been continually ranked in the middlweight top ten, since entering the rankings at #1 in September 2014.[3]

Career

Early years

He is the captain of Russian National Muaythai Team. He's become Chairman of the Athletes Commission at IFMA since 2012.

Artem moved up to light heavyweight after the SportAccord Combat Games in 2010.

The much-anticipated fight between Artem Levin and Simon Marcus was scheduled for the third time and set for December 21, 2012 in Ekaterinburg, Russia[4][5] and then February 23, 2013,[6] before eventually settling on March 15, 2013 at Lion Fight 9 in Las Vegas[7][8] with the inaugural Lion Fight Light Heavyweight Championship will be on the line.[9][10][11] Although a closely contested bout, it was Marcus' clinching skills that made the difference as he took the unanimous decision win.[12][13][14][15][16]

Glory

Moving up to 85 kg/187 lb, Levin defeated Sahak Parparyan via an extension round decision at Glory 7: Milan in Milan, Italy on April 20, 2013.[17][18][19][20]

He competed in the four man 85 kg/187 lb tournament at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California, United States on September 28, 2013.[21][22][23] After cruising to a unanimous decision over Jason Wilnis in the semi-finals, he lost out to Joe Schilling in the final. He took round one but was knocked down in two when Schilling connected with a right overhand followed by a knee. The bout was ruled a draw after three rounds and went to an extension round in which Schilling scored a controversial knockdown and took the unanimous decision and the belt.[24][25][26]

He was scheduled to fight Hicham El Gaoui for the WKN light heavyweight title at Diamond Fight: Friendship in Chelyabinsk, Russia on December 13, 2013[27] but the match fell through.

Levin defeated Robert Thomas via UD at Glory 16: Denver in Broomfield, Colorado, US on April 3, 2014.[28][29]

Artem Levin was expected to rematch Simon Marcus in a fight for the WMC World Light Heavyweight (175 lbs/79.379 kg) Championship at Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 14, 2014.[30][31] The bout was cancelled, however, in order for fighters to compete at Glory 17: Los Angeles which was held a week later.[32]

Glory Middleweight Championship

Levin won the Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing middleweight tournament and the inaugural Glory Middleweight Championship in Inglewood, California on June 21, 2014, defeating Alex Pereira in the quarter-finals and Filip Verlinden in the semis, both by clear-cut unanimous decision, before rematching Joe Schilling in the final. He scored a knockdown with a spinning backfist in round one, but was docked a point by referee Al Wichgers for excessive clinching in three. He did enough to win, however, taking another UD, with all three judges scoring the bout 29-26 in favour of Levin.[33][34][35]

Levin had his first title defense against Simon Marcus during Glory 21: San Diego.[36] Levin successfully defended the title, as the fight ended in a majority draw.[37] Referee Marcos Rosales took a point away from Levin in the third round for excessive clinching, with Levin later stating: "The rules allow five-second clinch, active clinch. I am quick, I am hitting knees. This is not right, what they do. I do not like it."[38] Marcus was likewise unhappy with how the fight played out, stating: "This is bullshit, I won this fight."[39]

Briefly moving away from Glory, Levin fought Daniel Alexandru for the WKN World Cruiserweight Muay thai title. Levin won the fight in the second round, knocking Alexandru out in the second round with a knee strike.[40]

Controversial title loss

Levin's second Glory title defense was a rematch with Simon Marcus during Glory 27: Chicago.[41] In the first round of the fight, referee Al Wichgers gave Levin a ten count after Levin was pushed down. In the second and third round, the referee took points away from Levin for, what he deemed to be, excessive clinching. Levin decided to leave the ring in the third round. The referee's actions during the bout, and the end of the fight itself were highly controversial,[42][43][44] with one reporter claiming it was "one of the greatest embarrassments in the history of Glory, if not in the history of kickboxing."[45] Following this fight, Levin decided to leave Glory, with both parties agreeing to mutually terminate his contract.[46]

Late years

Levin won a unanimous decision against Ali El Ameri during Friendship Cup 11, after which Levin took a two year break from kickboxing. He returned in April 2018 to fight Igor Bugaenko during ACB KB 15: Grand Prix Kitek for the ACB KB Middleweight Title.[47] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[48] He would later be named the vice president of ACB kickboxing.[49]

In his next two fights, Levin scored decision wins over David Mirkovsky and Zhou Wei.[50]

Titles

[51]

  • Professional
  • Amateur
    • 2015 IFMA Russian Muaythai Champion Gold (86 kg)
    • 2015 IFMA Best Athlete of the Year
    • 2014 IFMA Russian Muaythai Champion Gold (86 kg)
    • 2013 SportAccord World Combat Games Muaythai champion Gold (81 kg)
    • 2013 IFMA Russian Muaythai Champion Gold (81 kg)
    • 2012 IFMA World Muaythai champion Gold (81 kg)
    • 2012 IFMA European Muaythai champion Gold (81 kg)
    • 2011 IFMA European Muaythai champion Gold (81 kg)
    • 2010 SportAccord World Combat Games Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2010 IFMA European Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2009 IFMA European Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2008 Busan TAFISA World Games IFMA Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2007 IFMA World Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2006 IFMA World Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2006 WMF World Muaythai champion Gold (75 kg)
    • 2005 WMF World Muaythai champion Gold (67 kg)
    • 2004 IFMA European Muaythai champion Gold (67 kg)
    • 2003–2011 IFMA Russian Muaythai Champion

Professional kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Amateur kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Boxing record

Boxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. ^ "Profile". www.pro.muaythai-russia.ru. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  2. ^ "Combat Press Kickboxing Rankings: October 2020". combatpress.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Combat Press Kickboxing Rankings: September 2014". combatpress.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  4. ^ Fights To Watch In December: Part 2
  5. ^ Artem Levin vs. Simon Marcus now expected for December 21st in Russia
  6. ^ Simon Marcus vs. Artem Levin postponed again
  7. ^ Simon Marcus vs. Artem Levin expected to take place at Lion Fight 9 on March 15th in Las Vegas
  8. ^ Simon Marcus set to take on Artem Levin at Lion Fight 9, possibly out of GLORY 5
  9. ^ Lion Fight 9 - Fights Announced: Marcus vs. Levin, Ross, Schilling, van Soest
  10. ^ Simon Marcus vs. Artem Levin official for Lion Fight 9; Tiffany Van Soest, Kevin Ross, and Joe Schilling all in action as well Archived 2013-03-30 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ March Madness: Muay Thai Fights to Watch This Month
  12. ^ Lion Fight 9 Preview
  13. ^ Lion Fight 9 Live Updates
  14. ^ Artem Levin vs. Simon Marcus a year in the making, but well worth the wait Archived 2014-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Lion Fight 9 Live Play by Play and Results Archived 2014-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Results and Recap: Lion Fight 9
  17. ^ GLORY 7 Milan Fight Card For April 20
  18. ^ GLORY 7 Milan Live Results
  19. ^ GLORY 7 Milan Live Updates
  20. ^ Giorgio Petrosyan Barely Breaks a Sweat against Hafid El Boustati: GLORY 7 Milan Full Results Archived 2013-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ GLORY 10 Los Angeles: Middleweight Tournament
  22. ^ Glory 10 set for Ontario, CA with 4-man middleweight tournament Archived 2013-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Match ups announced for Glory 10 middleweight tournament Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ GLORY 10 Live Results and Updates
  25. ^ GLORY 10 results, LIVE online fight coverage stream for 'Los Angeles'
  26. ^ Joe Schilling is the New GLORY Middleweight Champion of the World
  27. ^ Artem Levin back in action this weekend at Diamond Fight in Russia Archived December 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ UFC Veteran Pat Barry Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss to Zack Mwekassa at Glory 16
  29. ^ Glory 16 Results Archived 2015-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 card
  31. ^ MONTE CARLO FIGHTING MASTERS MUAY THAI EVENT with Lidon, Pinca, Levin and Banchamek!
  32. ^ Monte-Carlo Fighting Masters 2 - Fightcard, resultats. Archived 2014-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ Glory 17 and Last Man Standing Live Results Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Glory's Last Man Standing Results Archived June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ Glory results: Artem Levin, Rico Verhoeven and Joseph Valtellini take home Glory gold
  36. ^ "Glory 21 noćas na FC-u: Marcus napada Levinov pojas!". arhiva.fightsite.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  37. ^ "Glory 21: Levin jedva obranio titulu, Vigney ukrao šou". arhiva.fightsite.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  38. ^ "Artem Levin complains about refereeing after GLORY title fight draw with Simon Marcus". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  39. ^ "Obojica nezadovoljni: I Levin i Marcus smatraju da su pobijedili". arhiva.fightsite.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  40. ^ "2015年12月19日莫斯科泰拳 莱文(Artem Levin) VS. Daniel Alexandru [视频]". hula8.net. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  41. ^ "Noćas na FC-u : Glory 27 – Levin brani naslov protiv borca kojeg nikad nije pobijedio (VIDEO)". arhiva.fightsite.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  42. ^ "GLORY 27: Simon Marcus osvojio pojas, Artem Levin se vlastoručno diskvalificirao". profightstore.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  43. ^ "(VIDEO) Artem Levin diskvalificiran zbog katastrofalnog suca, Simon Marcus novi Gloryjev prvak". croring.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  44. ^ "GLORY 27 results: Simon Marcus defeats Artem Levin to win middleweight title amidst bizarre and controversial ending". mmamania.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  45. ^ "Glory 27: Sudac uništio Artema Levina za novu Gloryevu sramotu". arhiva.fightsite.hr. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  46. ^ "GLORY And Artem Levin Part Ways". fightsports.tv. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  47. ^ "Vraća se Artem Levin". croring.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  48. ^ "(VIDEO) Artem Levin osvojio ACB-ov naslov". croring.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  49. ^ "Artem Levin postao potpredsjednik ACB-a". croring.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  50. ^ "WLF Results from Moscow". kickboxingz.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  51. ^ "Artem Levin". www.k-1.se. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  52. ^ Levin vs Fu Gao Feng