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Amar Suloev
Born January 7, 1976 (1976-01-07) (age 36)
Tashir, Armenian SFSR, USSR
Nationality Armenian
Russian
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Division Middleweight
Style Kickboxing, Freestyle Wrestling, Vale Tudo
Fighting out of Anapa, Russia
Team Red Devil Sport Club
Mixed martial arts record
Total 31
Wins 24
By knockout 12
By submission 8
By decision 3
Unknown 1
Losses 7
By knockout 2
By submission 3
By decision 2

Amar Suloev (born 7 January 1976) is a Russian-Yazidi-Armenian mixed martial artist with a record of 24–7–0.[1] He is a kickboxer/wrestler who has last fought Jacek Buczko at M-1 Challenge, where he won by a TKO (kick and punches). Suloev has 24 wins on his record where 15 of them are in the first round, he has notable victories against Yushin Okami, Dean Lister, Murilo Bustamante, Din Thomas and Andrei Semenov.

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Early life

Suloev is a Kurdish Yezidi from Armenia

Mixed martal arts career

Ultimate Fighting Championship

At UFC 35 Suloev came to fight in the premier MMA organization of the United States where he faced top light heavyweight Chuck Liddell. The fight went to decision, where Liddell was awarded the win on points. The fight was intense and Suloev demonstrated his level of skill with kickboxing as he avoided the trademark power shots of the feared American fighter. Despite the loss Amar was one of only seven fighters to take Liddell to decision. The UFC invited him back at UFC 37 to fight Phil Baroni, where a controversial knee by Suloev was landed while Baroni was on his knees getting up, shortly after the referee stood them up, Baroni landed a flurry of punches which stopped Suloev.

PRIDE Fighting Championships

After a brief stint in the UFC, Suloev returned to M-1 Global for a few fights before jumping to the top Japanese MMA promotion Pride Fighting Championships. His first fight in Pride came against top Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ace Dean Lister, which ended in a decision win for Amar. His next fight came against another highly regarded jiu jitsu fighter Paulo Filho, however in this fight despite some aggression and relative success in striking on the feet, Filho proved to be the far better grappler, as he got a submission victory. Top Brazilian Top Team fighter, Murilo Bustamante faced Suloev in his next Pride appearance, and on this occasion Suloev was able to largely keep the fight standing, where his strong kickboxing background guided him to a victory. In his final Pride fight Denis Kang was his opponent, and much like the fight against Filho, Suloev was unsuccessful in avoiding the submission once the fight reached the canvas.

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 24–7 Poland Jacek Buczko TKO (kick and punches) M-1: Challenge 02008-04-03 April 3, 2008 1 0:56 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 23–7 United States Chael Sonnen TKO (punches) BodogFight: Alvarez vs. Lee 02007-07-14 July 14, 2007 2 3:33 Trenton, New Jersey, US
Win 23–6 United States Andy Foster KO (punches) BodogFight: Clash of the Nations 02007-04-14 April 14, 2007 1 0:26 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 22–6 South Korea Hun Kim TKO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Korea 02007-01-20 January 20, 2007 1 4:35
Loss 21–6 Canada Denis Kang Submission (one-arm strangle) PRIDE Bushido 12 02006-08-26 August 26, 2006 1 4:10 Nagoya, Japan
Win 21–5 Brazil Murilo Bustamante Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Bushido 11 02006-06-04 June 4, 2006 2 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Win 20–5 England James Nicholl TKO (doctor stoppage) Cage Rage 16 02006-04-22 April 22, 2006 1 5:00 London, England
Win 19–5 France Damien Riccio KO (elbow) M-1 MFC: Russia vs France 02005-11-03 November 3, 2005 1 1:25 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 18–5 Brazil Paulo Filho Submission (armbar) PRIDE Bushido 6 02005-04-03 April 3, 2005 1 4:22 Yokohama, Japan
Win 18–4 United States Dean Lister Decision (split) PRIDE Bushido 4 02004-07-19 July 19, 2004 2 5:00 Nagoya, Japan
Win 17–4 United States Din Thomas TKO (punches and soccer kicks) Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 02003-12-31 December 31, 2003 1 4:22 Kobe, Japan
Win 16–4 Japan Yushin Okami TKO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs the World 6 02003-10-10 October 10, 2003 1 4:44 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 15–4 Spain Julian Gonzales Submission (rear naked choke) M-1 MFC: Russia vs the World 4 02002-11-15 November 15, 2002 1 1:38 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 14–4 England Paul Cahoon Submission (hip lock) 2H2H 5: Simply the Best 02002-10-13 October 13, 2002 1 1:03 Rotterdam, Holland
Loss 13–4 United States Phil Baroni TKO (punches) UFC 37 02002-05-10 May 10, 2002 1 2:55 Bossier City, Louisiana, US
Loss 13–3 United States Chuck Liddell Decision (unanimous) UFC 35 02002-01-11 January 11, 2002 3 5:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, US
Win 13–2 France Moise Rimbon TKO (punches) 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot 02001-10-07 October 7, 2001 2 4:48 Rotterdam, Holland
Win 12–2 England Paul Cahoon Decision (2–0 points) 2H2H 3 – Hotter Than Hot 02001-10-07 October 7, 2001 2 5:00 Rotterdam, Holland
Win 11–2 Netherlands Patrick de Witte Submission (armbar) 2H2H 3 – Hotter Than Hot 02001-10-07 October 7, 2001 1 1:11 Rotterdam, Holland
Win 10–2 Brazil Pedro Otavio KO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs the World 1 02001-04-27 April 27, 2001 1 3:40 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 9–2 Belarus Valentin Siouljine TKO (injury) Pancration Cup of Russia 1 02000-12-01 December 1, 2000 1 Russia
Win 8–2 Ukraine Alexander Mayorov TKO (strikes) PCR – Pancration Cup of Russia 1 02000-12-01 December 1, 2000 1 Russia
Win 7–2 Armenia Vagam Bodjukyan Submission (choke) M-1 MFC – World Championship 2000 02000-11-11 November 11, 2000 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 6–2 Netherlands Rick Rootlieb Submission (choke) M-1 MFC – World Championship 2000 02000-11-11 November 11, 2000 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 5–2 Russia Andrei Semenov Submission (rear naked choke) World Vale Tudo Championship 11 02000-05-27 May 27, 2000 1 1:47 Recife, Brazil
Win 4–2 Brazil Alberto Prima Submission (kicks) World Vale Tudo Championship 11 02000-05-27 May 27, 2000 1 1:25 Recife, Brazil
Win 3–2 Brazil Luis Alberto KO (kick) WVC 11 – World Vale Tudo Championship 11 02000-05-27 May 27, 2000 1 2:26 Recife, Brazil
Win 2–2 Russia Erik Oganov Submission (armbar) Pankration World Championship 2000 [Day 1] 02000-04-28 April 28, 2000 1 Moscow, Russia
Loss 1–2 United States Darrel Gholar Decision PCNC – Pancration Cup of North Caucasus 02000-04-09 April 9, 2000 2 10:00 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 1–1 Russia Sergei Yankovski N/A PCNC – Pancration Cup of North Caucasus 02000-03-05 March 5, 2000 Rostov, Russia
Loss 0–1 Russia Andrei Semenov Submission (armbar) M-1 MFC – World Championship 1999 01999-04-09 April 9, 1999 1 6:08 St. Petersburg, Russia

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