Draft:Shamil Musaev (MMA)

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Shamil Musaevich Musaev (Russian: Шамиль Мусаевич Мусаев; Polish: Szamil Musajewicz Musajew; January 8, 1994) is a Russian MMA fighter, who fights in the Welterweight division. He is European MMA champion (2016) , world MMA champion (2017)  member of the Russian national team of the Russian MMA Union, European Wushu champion (2016), Six-time Russian Wushu-Sanda champion, winner of M-1 Fighter (season 4).

Background[edit]

Musaev was born in January 8, 1994, in the fortress town of Kizlyar, in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.[1][2] As a six years old, he began to dabble himself in the modern Chinese martial art of Wushu Sanda.[3][4] Musaev was mentored in this sports by coach Achalo Magomedovich Magomedaminov, who is "Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of the Republic of Dagestan" & "Honored Trainer of the Russian Federation in Wushu Sanda".[5] Achalo Magomedaminov himself, trained ten World champions, twenty European champions and other medalist in the combat sports of Wushu Sanda in 2017.[6]

Musaev was drafted into "Akhmatov Sports Club" (SC Akhmatov) which is part of "Sports School of the Olympic Reserve Kizlyar" in their Wushu Sanda program.[7] The "Akhmatov Sports Club" is named after the local businessman Ibragim Magomedovich Akhmatov, who is General Director of OJSC (Concern KEMZ), as he donated money for SC Akhmatov, and also sponsored students who participate in combat sports events (wrestling, ARB, Sambo, Muay Thai, Wushu Sanda, Taekwondo, Judo, Boxing and Kickboxing) at regional, national and international levels.[8][9] The "Sports School of the Olympic Reserve Kizlyar" current director is Achalo Magomedaminov, who succeeded previous director, Gusein Gadzhimuradovich Magomedov, after his retirmemnet.[10][11]

Musaev studied in shkolu № 7 (School Number 7), which is part of Sports School of the Olympic Reserve, in his home town of Kizlyar, from which he graduated in 2008.[12]

Wushu Sanda & Amateur MMA Career[edit]

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Mixed Martial Arts career[edit]

Early career[edit]

Musaev made his professional MMA debut in the welterweight division of regional promotion in 2013, defeating his fellow Russian fighter of Tajik origin Muslim Mubarakshoev, via TKO (Doctor Stoppage), round number one of the fight.[13][14] After three consecutive wins, he joined the Russian mixed martial arts organization M-1 Global in 2014.[15][16] During that time, he also fought for different mixed martial arts promotions in Belarus & Russia.[17][18]

Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW)[edit]

In 2019, Musaev signed a contract with leading European promotion, KSW.[19] In his debut fight on the KSW 48 card, he was booked to fight against the former TFL federation lightweight champion, Hubert Szymajda, on April 27th of the same year.[20] However, on the day of weigh-in, Szymajda was fined 30% of his fight purse after missing his contractual weight.[21] In the end, Musaev defeated Szymajda via TKO, after series of punches from a crucifix position on the ground, which the Polish fighter was unable to reasonably defend himself from.[22][23]

On December 7, 2019, at the KSW 52 event in the Silesian city of Gliwice, Musaev was set to fight against Grzegorz Szulakowski, who was a former contender for the KSW lightweight belt.[24][25] He knocked out Szulakowski, with a spinning backfist.[26][27]

In August 2020, he became the next contender for the KSW lightweight belt, against then the reigning World Champion, Mateusz "Gamer" Gamrot, as a headlining fight on KSW 54 card.[28][29] This was suppose to be farewell title defense fight, for the "Gamer" Gamrot, for the KSW organization.[30] Unfortunately, just before his title bout against Gamrot, he injured his knee, was therefore forced to withdraw from the event entirely.[31][32]

His next match took place on January 30, 2021 at  KSW 58 card  in Lodz. There, he won against the surging contender Uroš Juricic by unanimous decision, handing the Slovenian the first loss of his professional career. A fight broke out between the players after the verdict was announced. Despite the huge scandal, both fighters received financial bonuses in the Fight of the Night category, but other financial penalties were also imposed for inappropriate conduct.

On October 23rd, 2021, Musaev was booked in a bout, against the 2012 FILA Grappling World Championships bronze medalist, Michał Pietrzak of Poland, at the KSW 64 event in Atlas Arena, in the city of Łódź.[33][34] Musaev was deducted points for a fence grab in round number one of the fight.[35] The fight, ulltimately ended in a majority draw.[36] One of the judges saw the bout as a win for Musaev with 29-27 scoreline, while the other two scored the fight as a draw with 28-28 scores.[37]

Musaev was scheduled to have a rematch with Michał Pietrzak at the KSW 68 event, in the city Radom, on March 19, 2022, but due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the KSW organization made the decision to ultimately cancel the contract of Russian-Dagestani fighter.[38][39]

Russian Cagefighting Championship (RCC)[edit]

After almost a two-year hiatus due to not having the opportunity to fight in KSW, he returned to the octagon on July 28, 2023, where he faced his compatriot and former M-1 Global Welterweight champion Alexey Kunchenko in headlining fight of the RCC 16 event, which took place in Kunchenko's hometown of Tyumen in Russia.[40][41][42] Kunchenko himself was coming in with a victory over ex-UFC fighter Gleison Tibau before this bout.[43][44]

Less than 90 seconds into the match, Musaev fired a spinning back kick into guts of Kunchenko and finished him off with a series of punches that gave him victory via TKO.[45][46] After this fight, an emotional Kunchenko announced retirement from the sports of MMA.[47] After being informed of this, Musaev shared his remorse that Kunchenko retired after this fight; as he wanted his compatriot to fight one more time, win and then retire on a high note.[48][49]

Professional Fighters League (PFL)[edit]

On March 11, 2024, the US based MMA promotion, Professional Fighters League announced that Musaev would set to compete in the PFL's $1 million welterweight tournament.[50] In his first fight for his new employer, he was set faced against the former Interim Bellator MMA welterweight champion, Logan Storey.[51][52] The match took place  during the PFL 3: 2024 regular season event held in Wintrust Arena, in the city Chicago on April 19th.[53] Musaev defeated Storley via knockout in less than 30 seconds of the second round.[54][55]

Personal life[edit]

Musaev belongs to the Avar ethnic group of Dagestan.[56] His birthplace Kizlyar, is one of the few towns in Dagestan, that has ethnic Russian majority, who are 35.5% of the population. His own people, the Avars, make up 25.4% of the city's total population.[57]

Some sources began to point out false information that Musaev was in fact born in the city of Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Russia.[58] This misinformation rose from the fact that he later trained and fought for the Golden Team in the city of Mytishchi. As a result, he currently resides in the city of Mytishchi.[59]

After Musaev successful debut fight for KSW organization against Hubert Szymajda, he was given the nickname, "Cichy Zabójca" (The Silent Assassin), by the Polish fans; due to his tendency of minimal usage of words, during his interviews.[60][61] He also known by a similar nickname, "Besshumnyy Ubiytsa" (Бесшумный убийца) by the Russian MMA fans as well.[62]

Musaev is represented in the sports by Ivan Dijaković, who is also one of the two co-founder of the eminent MMA training center, UFD Gym of Germany.[63][64] It was this association with Ivan Dijaković, that Musaev became fast friends with current UFC fighter Abus Magomedov, who also serves as Musaev's cornerman in some of his fights.[65][66]

Musaev Wushu Sanda team, SC Akhmatov, won the most medals in "European Wushu Sanda Championship" 2016, where they won 4 gold & 1 silver medals. As as result, SC Akhmatov, was given the the "highest standard" achievement award, for which they beat estimable Wushu Sanda schools like Five Directions of the World, SC Bekenez, SC Shanavazov & SC "Vozrozhdenie for the prize.[9]

Musaev has earned the title of "International Master of Sports in Wushu Sanda" due to his numerous achievements in the said martial art.[67] He also has "International Master of Sports in Amateur MMA".[68] This makes Musaev one of the few combat athletes to have two separate "International Master of Sports". titles for two separate combat sports.[69][70] In addition to these accolades he is also qualified as "Candidate for Master of Sports" both in freestyle wrestling and Combat Sambo.[71] So far he is not been conferred "Master of Sports" title in these combat arts.[72]

Mixed martial arts record[edit]

Professional record breakdown
18 matches 17 wins 0 losses
By knockout 10 0
By submission 2 0
By decision 5 0
Draws 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 17–0-1 Logan Storley KO (Punches) PFL 3 (2024) April 19, 2024 2 0:27 Chicago, United States
Win 16–0-1 Alexey Kunchenko TKO (Spinning Back Kick and Punches) Russian Cagefighting Championship - RCC 16 July 28, 2023 1 1:26 Tyumen, Russia Main event.
Draw 15–0-1 Michal Pietrzak Draw (Majority) KSW 64 - Przybysz vs. Santos October 23, 2021 3 5:00 Łódź, Poland
Win 15–0 Uros Jurisic Decision (Unanimous) KSW 58 - Parnasse vs. Torres 2021.01.30} 3 5:00 Łódź, Poland Welterweight return; Performance of the Night.
Win 14–0 Grzegorz Szulakowski KO (Spinning Back Fist) KSW 52 - The Race: Askham vs. Khalidov December 7, 2019 1 1:17 Gliwice, Poland Lightweight return.
Win 13–0 Hubert Szymajda TKO (Punches) KSW 48 - Szymanski vs. Parnasse April 27, 2019 1 3:52 Lublin, Poland KSW debut.
Win 12–0 Marat Khasanov TKO (Punches) FNG / Golden Team Championship - Fight Nights Global 91 December 27, 2018 1 3:08 Moscow, Russia
Win 11–0 Muller da Silva Couto Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) GTC 03 - Golden Team Championship 3 March 10, 2018 1 2:52 Lyubertsy, Russia Welterweight return.
Win 10–0 Rasul Samadov KO (Head Kick) Golden Team - Mytishchi Arena Cup May 20, 2017 1 2:47 Mytischi, Russia Lightweight return.
Win 9–0 Gergo Bodis Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) FighteRevolution Cup 2016 August 12, 2016 1 2:24 Kaliningrad, Russia Welterweight return.
Win 8–0 Mirlan Tilekbaev TKO (Punches) ProSport: Grand Prix Russia Open 19 March 5, 2016 2 1:26 Moscow, Russia Lightweight return.
Win 7–0 Roman Mironenko Submission (rear-naked choke) KZMMAF: Battle of Nomads 9 October 4, 2015 2 5:00 Kaluga, Russia
Win 6–0 Felipe Salvador Nsue Ayiugono KO (Punch) Mix Fighter - New Horizons Grand Finals November 22, 2014 1 1:12 Minsk, Belarus
Win 5–0 Maksim Grabovich Decision (Unanimous) M-1 Mix-Fighter: Season 4 - Stage 3 September 27, 2014 2 5:00 Mytishchi, Russia Welterweight bout.
Win 4–0 Roman Mironenko Decision (Unanimous) M-1 Global - MixFighter Season 4 June 15, 2014 2 5:00 Minsk, Belarus Lightweight debut.
Win 3–0 Pavel Masalski TKO (Punches) Mix Fighter - New Horizons Qualifying May 27, 2014 2 2:30 Minsk, Belarus
Win 2–0 Ravil Gadzhiev Decision (Unanimous) Real Steel Fighting Championship 1 September 14, 2013 2 5:00 Dubna, Russia
Win 1–0 Muslim Mubarakshoev TKO (Doctor Stoppage) Razdolie Cup 2013 June 30, 2013 1 4:45 Zelenograd, Russia Welterweight debut.

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