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Petro Nakonechnyi

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Petro Nakonechnyi
Born1982 (age 41–42)
Odesa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Native nameПетро Наконечний
Other namesOdessit ("Одессит")
NationalityUkraine Ukrainian
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Middleweight
StyleMuay Thai
TeamCaptain Odesa (1999 - 2013)
BFC Liberec (2014 - )
TrainerPavlo Yevtushenko, Martin Berka
Years active2001–present
Kickboxing record
Total43
Wins34
By knockout26
Losses8
Draws1

Petro Nakonechnyi (Ukrainian: Петро Наконечний; born 1982) is a Ukrainian welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer, fighting out of the Captain Odesa gym in Odesa. He is the K-1 MAX Ukraine 2006 and K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland Champion.[1]

Biography and career

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After making his name by winning numerous national and world Muay Thai titles, Nakonechnyi entered the K-1 promotion at K-1 East Europe MAX 2006 in March 2006 in Lithuania, where he defeated Belarusian fighter Vasily Shish. On November 24, 2006, he entered the 8-man Grand Prix at K-1 MAX Ukraine 2006 and won the tournament by defeating Dmitry Konstantinov, Aleksander Medvedev and Artem Sheglov.

In March the following year, he was invited to take part in the Grand Prix at K-1 East Europe MAX 2007 in Ukraine but was eliminated by Jurij Boreiko in the quarter-finals. He bounced back at K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland in April 2008, however, as he advanced past Andrei Buda and Yury Harbachiov before defeating Michał Głogowski in the tournament final.

Titles

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  • 2008 Busan TAFISA World Games IFMA Amateur Muay Thai 71 kg Gold medal
  • 2008 K-1 Europe MAX in Poland tournament champion
  • 2007 IFMA World Muay Thai Championships Bronze medal -75 kg
  • 2007 Ukrainian Muay Thai champion (-75 kg)
  • 2006 IFMA World Muay Thai Championships Silver medal -75 kg
  • 2006 K-1 Ukraine MAX tournament champion
  • 2005 10th Muay Thai National Championship of Ukraine champion (71 kg)
  • 2004 IFMA World Muay Thai Championships Bronze medal -71 kg
  • 2003 IFMA World Muay Thai Championships Silver medal 67 kg

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
34 wins (26 KOs), 8 losses, 1 draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Notes
October 23, 2015 Win Czech Republic Martin Gaňo Heroes Gate 15 Prague, Czech Republic TKO (spinning back kick) 4 -
September 26, 2015 Win Slovakia Miroslav Smolar MČR K-1, European Cup WAKO Prague, Czech Republic Decision 3 3:00 Win 2015 Czech K-1 Champion -71 kg
September 26, 2015 Win Armenia Gor Harutjunjan MČR K-1, European Cup WAKO Prague, Czech Republic Decision 3 3:00 K-1 Czech 2015 Semi-Final
September 26, 2015 Win Czech Republic Radek Veřmířovský MČR K-1, European Cup WAKO Prague, Czech Republic KO - - K-1 Czech 2015 Quarter-Final
May 24, 2015 Win Slovakia Pavol Garaj Simply The Best 4 Prague, Czech Republic Decision 3 3:00
April 25, 2015 Win Czech Republic Michal Krčmář Night of Warriors 7 Liberec, Czech Republic Decision 3 3:00
November 29, 2014 Win Serbia Marko Adamovič Night of Warriors 6 Liberec, Czech Republic Decision 3 3:00
December 2009 Loss Belarus Vitaly Gurkov I.F.M.A. World Championships 2009, Semi Finals -71 kg Bangkok, Thailand Decision 4 2:00
December 19, 2008 Loss Belarus Vitaly Gurkov "The Contender Asia" Season 2 Russia Super 8 Qualifier, Semi Finals Chelyabinsk, Russia Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
October 2, 2008 Win Belarus Vitaly Gurkov 4th Busan TAFISA World Games, Final -71 kg Busan, South Korea - - - Wins 2008 I.F.M.A. World Championship Gold Medal -71 kg.
September 30, 2008 Win Sweden Marcus Öberg 4th Busan TAFISA World Games Busan, South Korea Decision (unanimous) 4 2:00
April 6, 2008 Win Poland Michał Głogowski K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland Warsaw, Poland Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 2008 Poland Grand Prix final.
April 6, 2008 Win Belarus Yury Harbachiov K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland Warsaw, Poland KO (spinning back kick) 2 0:27 2008 Poland Grand Prix semi-final.
April 6, 2008 Win Romania Andrei Buda K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland Warsaw, Poland Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 2008 Poland Grand Prix quarter-final.
December 4, 2007 Loss Russia Artem Levin WMC IFMA World Muaythai Championships Bangkok, Thailand Decision 4 3:00
March 17, 2007 Loss Latvia Jurij Boreiko K-1 East Europe MAX 2007 Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine Extra round decision 4 3:00 2007 Lithuania Grand Prix quarter-final.
November 24, 2006 Win Russia Artem Sheglov K-1 MAX Ukraine 2006 Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine Decision 3 3:00 2006 Ukraine Grand Prix final.
November 24, 2006 Win Ukraine Oleksandr Medvedev K-1 MAX Ukraine 2006 Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine Decision 3 3:00 2006 Ukraine Grand Prix semi-final.
November 24, 2006 Win Russia Dmitry Konstantinov K-1 MAX Ukraine 2006 Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine Decision 3 3:00 2006 Ukraine Grand Prix quarter-final.
March 10, 2006 Win Belarus Vasily Shish K-1 East Europe MAX 2006 Vilnius, Lithuania Extra round decision (majority) 4 3:00
June 7, 2006 Loss Russia Artem Levin WMF World Muaythai Championships finals Bangkok, Thailand - - - For WMC IFMA World Muay Thai Championships 75 kg gold medal.
December 19, 2002 Loss Belarus Vasily Shish Belarus vs Australia Bilohirsk, Ukraine Decision 5 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Peter Nakonechnyy is European Champion К-1 MAX". www.muaythai.org.ua. Retrieved 2007-06-05.