Ruslan Karaev

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Ruslan Karaev
Руслан Караев
Full name Ruslan Karaev
Nationality Flag of Russia Russia
Date of birth May 19, 1983 (1983-05-19) (age 25)
Place of birth Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia
Fighting out of Tokyo, Japan
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 95 kg (209.4 lb/15.0 st)
Style Kickboxing
Team Ihara Dojo
Marupro Gym
Years active 7 (2001-present)
Kickboxing record
Total 14
Wins 8
By knockout 3
Losses 6
By knockout 6
Amateur career
Total 169
Wins 160
By knockout 125
Losses 9
By knockout 0
Other information
Official site

Ruslan Karaev (Russian: Руслан Караев; born May 19, 1983) is a professional Ossetian kickboxer and K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas champion. He is currently living in Tokyo, Japan and training at Ihara Dojo Gym.

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[edit] Biography & Career

On August 13, 2005 Ruslan Karaev made his K-1 tournament debut at K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas as a virtual unknown. In quarter finals Karaev faced Freddy Kemayo of France and won the bout by 1 round spinning back kick KO that caught Kemayo in the midsection. In the semifinals, Karaev faced muay thai stylist Azem Maksutaj, what was later acknowledged as one of the greatest battles of K-1 history. He topped his performance of the night by a unanimous decision win over American Scott Lighty and was crowned the tournament champion.

On September 23, 2005 at the K-1 World GP Final Eliminations in Osaka Dome, Japan he faced Rickard Nordstrand from Sweden the replacement fighter of four time World Champion Ernesto Hoost who had to pull out due to a leg injury. Ruslan won the fight by unanimous decision and earned his first appearance at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 Finals.

Ruslan finished up his rookie year in K-1 on November 19, 2005 at the Tokyo Dome, his quarterfinal opponent was Musashi. Ruslan lost the fight by a controversial extra round split decision.

On June 23, 2007 at K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam he suffered his third consecutive KO loss to Melvin Manhoef.

Ruslan missed his announced fight against Jerome Le Banner on September 29, 2007 at K-1 World GP 2007 Final Elimination in Seoul, Korea, due to a traffic accident suffered several days before the match.

[edit] Titles

  • 2007 K-1 World GP Finals participant
  • 2006 K-1 World GP Finals participant
  • 2005 K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas Champion
  • 2003 Amateur Kickboxing World Championship Champion
  • 2003 Amateur Kickboxing Europe Championship Champion
  • 2002 Amateur Kickboxing Europe Championship Finalist

[edit] Kickboxing record

8 Wins (3 (T) KO's, 5 decisions), 6 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Method Round Time
03/09/2008 Win Flag of Japan Hiromi Amada Magnum16, All Japan Kickboxing, Tokyo, Japan KO (Punches) 3 2:06
06/23/2007 Loss Flag of the Netherlands Melvin Manhoef K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam, Holland KO (Punch) 1 0:31
03/04/2007 Loss Flag of Morocco Badr Hari K-1 World GP 2007 in Yokohama, Japan KO (Punch) 2 2:46
12/02/2006 Loss Flag of Brazil Glaube Feitosa K-1 World GP 2006 Finals, Japan KO (High kick) 1 1:11
09/30/2006 Win Flag of Morocco Badr Hari K-1 World GP 2006 Final Eliminations, Japan KO (Right punch) 1 0:52
08/12/2006 Win Flag of the United States Dewey Cooper K-1 World GP 2006 in Las Vegas II, United States Decision 3 3:00
06/03/2006 Loss Flag of New Zealand Ray Sefo K-1 World GP 2006 in Seoul, Korea KO (Right hook) 1 1:42
04/29/2006 Win Flag of Germany Stefan Leko K-1 World GP 2006 in Las Vegas, United States Decision 3 3:00
11/19/2005 Loss Flag of Japan Musashi K-1 World GP 2005 Finals, Japan Decision (Ext. R) 4 3:00
09/23/2005 Win Flag of Sweden Rickard Nordstrand K-1 World GP 2005 Final Eliminations, Japan Decision 3 3:00
08/13/2005 Win Flag of the United States Scott Lighty K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas II, United States Decision 3 3:00
08/13/2005 Win Flag of Albania Azem Maksutaj K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas II, United States Decision 3 3:00
08/13/2005 Win Flag of France Freddy Kemayo K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas II, United States KO (Spinning back Mid-kick) 1 1:39
06/17/2005 Loss Flag of New Zealand Ray Sefo K-1 World GP 2005 in Hiroshima, Japan TKO 1 0:37

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