16-2-0
Anatoly  Moiseev
classements réels
Inactive
Taille
178 CM / 5'10"
Nationalité
Russian Federation Russian Federation
Catégorie de poids
Lightweight
Poids
69.7 KG / 154 LBS
médias sociaux
Surnom
None
Âge
34

Combattant Statistiques

Glory Record 3-3-0 (1 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Temps de combat moyen 07:36 Fight Duration
Rapport de Knockdown 2:2 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 8.94 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.26 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Différentiel frappant -1.32 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Précision frappante 40.52 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Combattant Médias

Combattant Record

Résultat Adversaire Événement Méthode Regarder
Pertes Christian Baya Glory 42: Paris
Tournament
2017-06-10
SD
Pertes Dylan Salvador Glory 36: Collision
Tournament
2016-12-10
MD
Victoires Josh Jauncey Glory 31: Amsterdam
Superfight
2016-06-25
UD
Pertes Marat Grigorian Glory 28: Paris
Tournament
2016-03-12
UD
Victoires Teo Mikelic Glory 25: Milan
Superfight
2015-11-06
UD
Victoires Max Baumert Glory 20: Dubai
Superfight
2015-04-03
KO
0:38 of Round 1

Combattant Bio

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Anatoly
Moiseev
3-3-0 (1 KO) Russian Federation

WAKO CHAMPION OF THE WORLD 2011

WAKO RUSSIAN FEDERATION CHAMPION 2011

Anatoly Moiseev debuted in style. He stopped Germany's Max Baumert with a head kick at GLORY 20 DUBAI just 23 seconds into the fight, immediately earning himself a spot on the list of GLORY's fastest knockouts.

That debut perfectly illustrated Moiseev's fighting ethos, which he himself describes as ““Fighting smart but always looking for the knockout”. Moiseev is tough and powerful; he likes to engage early and he doesn't play for points. Everything he throws is designed to do damage and finish the fight if possible.

“Since childhood, I was drawn to competition. Even in kindergarten I was very active restless child - running, jumping. At school in the playground I always wanted to fight and I loved sports,” recalls the Russian lightweight prospect.

“I started kickboxing at the age of 12 and fell in love with it. I was 12 when I had my first fight; I remember being fearful before it, and actually this feeling stays with you for every fight you have, no matter how much experience you have. 

“But even clearer, I remember the feeling of victory in that first fight. A great feeling, nothing compares to it.”

Moiseev is from Novorossiysk City, Russia where he trains and fights out of Ganbare Dojo ('Ganbare' is a Japanese term meaning 'unbreakable spirit'). He also collaborates with Team Coliseum in the Netherlands, where he works alongside the likes of Jason Wilnis, Jahfarr Wilnis and Rico Verhoeven.