Roman Zentsov

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Roman Zentsov
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Zentsov in c. 2008
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Bryansk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
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Native nameРоман Зенцов
Other namesThe Russian Hammer
NationalityRussian
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Weight230 lb (104 kg; 16 st 6 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
StyleMuay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling, Sambo, Karate, Kickboxing
Fighting out ofSt. Petersburg, Russia
TeamRed Devil Sport Club
Years active2000 – 2008 (MMA)
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Professional boxing record
Total3
Wins2
By knockout2
Losses1
By knockout1
Draws0
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Mixed martial arts record
Total30
Wins18
By knockout12
By submission3
By decision3
Losses12
By knockout5
By submission6
By decision1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

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Roman Pavlovich Zentsov (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".; born September 10, 1973) is a retired Russian heavyweight mixed martial arts fighter who has competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, a major MMA organization based in Japan, and BodogFIGHT.[1] Zentsov has an overall 18-12-0 record in mixed martial arts, and 2-1-0 record in boxing.

Mixed martial arts career

Zentsov is part of the Red Devil Sport Club (team) and has trained extensively with Fedor Emelianenko, PRIDE's Heavyweight champion since he joined the group in 2005. In 2007 Fedor began to also spar heavily with young heavyweight Kirill Sidelnikov, while Roman has trained in St. Petersburg primarily over the past couple years. Roman's head coach is a Muay Thai champion Ruslan Nagnibeda.

Personal life

Zensov hopes to unite all radical Russian right-wing organizations under the banner of one nationalist movement, mobilize the Russian nation on the basis of having external enemies, and to create a national-socialist state.[2] Through his organization, Soprotivlenie ("Resistance"), Zentsov has been known to promote sports as a means of fighting alcoholism, while at the same time being a means of recruiting individuals into right-wing nationalist organizations, such as Demunshkin's SS.[3]

His upper left arm has a tattoo of the kanji words "宮本武蔵" (the samurai warrior Miyamoto Musashi).[citation needed]

Championships and Accomplishments

  • M-1 Global
    • M-1 MFC Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
    • 2000 M-1 MFC European Championship Tournament Runner up
    • 2000 M-1 MFC World Championship Tournament Semifinalist
  • 2 Hot 2 Handle
    • 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot Tournament Semifinalist

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
30 matches 18 wins 12 losses
By knockout 12 5
By submission 3 6
By decision 3 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 18–12 Lee Sang-Soo Submission (triangle choke) M-1 Challenge 6: Korea Template:Dts 1 4:33 South Korea
Win 18–11 Daniel Tabera Decision M-1 Challenge 2: Russia Template:Dts 2 5:00 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 17–11 Mike Russow Submission (north/south choke) Yarennoka! Template:Dts 1 2:58 Saitama, Japan
Loss 17–10 Branden Lee Hinkle Decision (unanimous) BodogFIGHT: Alvarez vs. Lee Template:Dts 3 5:00 Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Win 17–9 Kristof Midoux TKO (corner stoppage) BodogFIGHT: Clash of the Nations Template:Dts 1 5:00 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 16–9 Lee Sang-Soo Decision (unanimous) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Korea Template:Dts 3 5:00 N/A
Win 15–9 Kristof Midoux TKO (punches) BodogFIGHT: St. Petersburg Template:Dts 2 4:12 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 14–9 Lee Min Jin Submission (guillotine choke) M-1: Mix-Fight Tournament Template:Dts 1 0:55 Russia
Win 13–9 Gilbert Yvel KO (punch) PRIDE FC: Total Elimination Absolute Template:Dts 1 4:55 Osaka, Japan 2006 PRIDE Openweight Grand Prix Alternate Bout.
Win 12–9 Pedro Rizzo KO (Punch) PRIDE 31: Dreamers Template:Dts 1 0:25 Saitama, Japan
Win 11–9 Ibragim Magomedov TKO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. France Template:Dts 2 4:08 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 10–9 Fabrício Werdum Submission (triangle armbar) PRIDE FC: Final Conflict 2005 Template:Dts 1 6:01 Saitama, Japan
Loss 10–8 Antoine Jaoude TKO (injury) Euphoria: Road to the Titles Template:Dts 1 3:33 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 10–7 Travis Wiuff TKO (cut) Euphoria: Russia vs. USA Template:Dts 2 2:46 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 10–6 Michael Knaap KO (punches) 2H2H: 2 Hot 2 Handle Template:Dts 1 2:24 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Win 10–5 Bob Schrijber Submission (choke) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 6 Template:Dts 1 2:12 St. Petersburg, Russia Won the M-1 MFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win 9–5 Andrey Jangolenko TKO (submission to punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. Ukraine Template:Dts 1 0:16 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 8–5 Thomas Rahders TKO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 5 Template:Dts 1 0:20 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 7–5 Alessio Sakara Decision M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 4 Template:Dts 2 5:00 St. Petersburg, Russia
Win 6–5 Michailis Deligiannakis KO FFG: Heracliones Fight Night Template:Dts 1 N/A Crete, Greece
Win 5–5 Rafael Comes TKO (punches) M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 3 Template:Dts 1 3:27 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 4–5 Alistair Overeem Submission (americana) 2H2H 4: Simply the Best Template:Dts 1 1:26 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 4–4 Bashir Guliev TKO (kick) M-1 MFC: Exclusive Fight Night 4 Template:Dts 1 3:35 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 3–4 Chalid Arrab KO M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 2 Template:Dts 1 0:53 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 3–3 Moise Rimbon Submission (neck crank) 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot Template:Dts 2 N/A Rotterdam, Netherlands 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot Tournament Semifinal.
Win 3–2 Dave van der Veen TKO (punches) 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot Template:Dts 1 2:15 Rotterdam, Netherlands 2H2H 3: Hotter Than Hot Tournament Quarterfinal.
Loss 2–2 Joop Kasteel Submission (shoulder lock) MillenniumSports: Veni Vidi Vici Template:Dts N/A N/A Veenendaal, Netherlands
Win 2–1 Herman van Tol KO (head kick) M-1 MFC - World Championship 2000 Template:Dts 1 0:10 St. Petersburg, Russia 2000 M-1 MFC World Championship Tournament Semifinal.
Loss 1–1 Andrei Arlovski TKO (punches) M-1 MFC - European Championship 2000 Template:Dts 1 1:18 St. Petersburg, Russia 2000 M-1 MFC European Championship Tournament Final.
Win 1–0 Gennadiy Matsigora Submission (guillotine choke) M-1 MFC - European Championship 2000 Template:Dts 1 1:56 St. Petersburg, Russia 2000 M-1 MFC European Championship Tournament Semifinal.

Professional boxing record

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