Andrei Chekhonin

Andrey Sergeyevich Chekhonin (Russian: Андрей Сергеевич Чехонин; born 11 November 1988)[4] is a Russian kickboxer, karateka and savateur. As of May 2022, he was the #7 ranked middleweight kickboxer in the world by Combat Press.[5]

Andrei Chekhonin
BornAndrey Sergeyevich Chekhonin
Андрей Сергеевич Чехонин
(1988-11-11) November 11, 1988
NationalityRussian
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight84.40 kg (186.1 lb; 13.291 st)
DivisionCruiserweight
Light heavyweight
StyleKickboxing, kyokushin, savate
TeamMedved96
RusGym
TrainerGeorge Sinitsky
Ruslan Krivusha (part-time)
Rank
under Shihan Ivo Kamenov[1]
Kickboxing record
Total40
Wins30
By knockout10
Losses9
By knockout1
Draws1
Medal record
WAKO Amateur World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Belgrade Low-Kick 86 kg[2]
Kung Fu World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2017 Changsha Savate PRO 80 kg[3]
Last updated on: July 10, 2021

Kickboxing career

Checkhonin took part in the -80 kilogram event of the 2016 Tatneft Cup. Although he was able to stop Alim Ozhev in the quarterfinals, held on August 11, 2016, and Surik Magakyan in the semifinals, held on September 22, 2016, he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Nikolay Lushin in the tournament finals, which were held on November 11, 2016.[6][7]

Checkhonin participated in the 2017 Kung Fu World Cup two months later, as the one-day tournament for the KFWC Savate Pro World -80kg title was held on January 24, 2017. He was able to overcome Nicola Gallo by unanimous decision in the semifinals, but suffered a split decision loss to Mehdi Kada in the finals.[8]

Checkhonin fought in the -80 kilogram event of the 2017 Tatneft Cup as well, but lost the semifinal bout against Sher Mamazulunov by an extra round decision, after he himself won an extra round decision against Dimitris Chiotis in the tournament quarterfinals.[9] Chechhonin would go on to lose two more fights, by decision to Mamuka Usubyan at Fair Fight IV on September 30, 2017 and by knockout to Artur Kyshenko at Kunlun Fight 68 on December 17, 2017.[10]

Checkhonin made his SENSHI debut against Aslan Saduakas at Senshi 2 on April 20, 2019.[11] He won the fight by a first-round knockout.[12] Checkhonin then captured the Senshi Middleweight tournament title with second-round stoppages of Mohammad Amin Asadi and Ruslan Nasibulin at Senshi 3 on July 3, 2019.[13]

Checkhonin faced Sergey Veselkin at WLF: Russia vs. China on September 20, 2019. He won the fight by decision.[14]

Chechhonin faced the WAKO-Pro Low-Kick Rules Light Cruiserweight (-85.1 kg) World champion Abderrahim Chafay at Senshi 5 on February 22, 2020.[15] He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[16] A month later, Chechhonin took part in the Fair Fight Middleweight tournament, held at Fair Fight XI on March 21, 2020. He won the semifinal bout against Vladimir Degtyarev and the final bout against Gadzhi Majidov in the same manner - by decision.[17][18]

Chechhonin faced Mădălin Mogoș for the KWU Middleweight Championship at Senshi 6 on August 21, 2020. He won the fight by a first-round knockout.[19] Checkhonin then had his ten-fight winning streak snapped by Ali Aliyev at Battle of Champions 12 on November 13, 2020, who beat him by decision.[20] He rebounded from this loss by making two successful KWU title defenses, as he beat Anwar Dira by a second-round technical knockout at Senshi 7 on February 27, 2021, in his first title defense and Ricardo Fernandes by a first-round knockout at Senshi 8 on May 22, 2021, in his second title defense.[21][22]

Championships and accomplishments

Professional

  • Kyokushin World Union
    • 2020 KWU Middleweight Championship[19] (two defenses)[21][22]
  • Fair Fight Promotion
    • 2020 Fair Fight Promotion Middleweight Championship[17]
    • 2020 Fair Fight XI Middleweight Tournament Winner[17]
  • World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
    • 2020 WAKO-Pro Low-Kick Rules World Championship -85.1 kg[16]
  • Battle of Champions
    • Battle of Champions Middleweight Championship[23]
  • Senshi
    • Senshi 3 Middleweight Tournament Winner[13]
  • Tatneft Cup
    • 2016 Tatneft Cup -80kg Runner-up[6]

Amateur

Professional kickboxing record

Kickboxing record
30 Wins (10 (T)KO's), 9 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2021-12-04LossSpain Ruben LeeSenshi 10Varna, BulgariaExtra round decision (split)43:00
2021-07-10LossRomania Florin LambagiuSenshi 9Varna, BulgariaExtra round decision (split)43:00
Lost the KWU Middleweight Championship.
2021-05-22WinPortugal Ricardo FernandesSenshi 8Sofia, BulgariaKO (low kick)12:43
Defended the KWU Middleweight Championship.
2021-02-27WinNetherlands Anwar DiraSenshi 7Sofia, BulgariaTKO (referee stoppage)22:05
Defended the KWU Middleweight Championship.
2020-11-13LossRussia Ali AliyevBattle of Champions 12Moscow, RussiaDecision33:00
Lost the Battle of Champions Middleweight Championship.
2020-08-21WinRomania Mădălin MogoșSenshi 6Varna, BulgariaKO (low kick)10:32
Won the KWU Middleweight Championship.
2020-03-21WinRussia Gadzhi MajidovFair Fight XI, FinalYekaterinburg, RussiaDecision33:00
Won the Fair Fight Promotion Middleweight Championship.
2020-03-21WinRussia Vladimir DegtyarevFair Fight XI, SemifinalYekaterinburg, RussiaDecision33:00
2020-02-22WinFrance Abderrahim ChafaySenshi 5Varna, BulgariaTKO (referee stoppage)12:55
Won the WAKO-Pro Low-Kick Rules World Championship -85.1 kg.
2019-11-01WinRussia Ashabali MagomedovBattle of Champions 11Moscow, RussiaDecision33:00
Won the Battle of Champions Middleweight Championship.
2019-09-20WinRussia Sergey VeselkinWLF: Russia vs. ChinaMoscow, RussiaDecision33:00
2019-07-03WinBelarus Ruslan NasibulinSenshi 3, FinalVarna, BulgariaTKO (referee stopapge)21:58
Won the Senshi 3 Middleweight Tournament.
2019-07-03WinIran Mohammad Amin AsadiSenshi 3, SemifinalVarna, BulgariaKO (left hook)22:31
2019-04-20WinKazakhstan Aslan SaduakasSenshi 2BulgariaKO (low kicks)11:26
2018-09-18WinBelarus Dmitry BaranovRoyal Fight 4Minsk, BelarusExt. R. Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2017-12-17LossUkraine Artur KyshenkoKunlun Fight 68ChinaKO (Left Body Hook)11:29
2017-09-30LossRussia Mamuka UsubyanFair Fight IVYekaterinburg, RussiaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2017-07-19LossUzbekistan Sher MamazulunovTATNEFT CUP 2017, -80kg Quarter FinalKazan, RussiaExt.R Decision43:00
2017-04-22WinGreece Dimitris ChiotisTATNEFT CUP 2017, -80kg 1/8 FinalKazan, RussiaExt.R Decision43:00
2017-01-24LossFrance Mehdi KadaKung Fu World Cup, FinalChinaDecision (Split)32:00
For the KFWC Savate Pro World -80kg title.
2017-01-24WinItaly Nicola GalloKung Fu World Cup, Semi FinalChinaDecision (Unanimous)32:00
2016-11-11LossRussia Nikolay LushinTatneft Cup 2016, -80 kg Tournament FinalKazan, RussiaExt.R Decision43:00
For the 2016 Tatneft Cup -80kg title.
2016-09-22WinRussia Surik MagakyanTatneft Cup 2016, -80 kg Tournament Semi FinalKazan, RussiaKO (Low kick)12:00
2016-08-11WinRussia Alim OzhevTatneft Cup 2016, -80 kg Tournament Quarter FinalKazan, RussiaKO (Low kicks)22:30
2014-11-21WinRussia Nikita KorotkikhBattle of Champions 7Moscow, RussiaDecision33:00
2014-07-05WinRussia Andrei MudrikClash of Champions Tournament, FinalMoscow, RussiaTKO (low kciks)
Wins the CIS Kickboxing -91kg title.
2014-07-05WinKazakhstan Askat ZhartunsynovClash of Champions Tournament, Semi FinalMoscow, RussiaDecision33:00
2014-07-05WinBelarus Artem SosnovskyClash of Champions Tournament, Quarter FinalMoscow, RussiaDecision33:00
2014-04-26WinRussia Alexey SidorenkoRussia Grand Prix, FinalVoronezh, RussiaDecision33:00
2014-04-26WinRussia Nikita ChubRussia Grand Prix, Semi FinalVoronezh, RussiaDecision33:00
 ?WinRussia Vasily AzyrevRussiaDecision33:00
2012-04-28LossFrance Zinedine Hameur-LainTatneft Cup 2012, 1/4 final (+91 kg)Kazan, RussiaDecision (unanimous)43:00
2011-12-17WinGermany Patrik LidertTatneft Cup 2011, -80kg 1/8 FinalKazan, RussiaExt.R Decision43:00
2010-12-20WinUkraine Mikhail NovikovTatneft Cup 2010, -80kg 1/8 FinalKazan, RussiaTKO (Right hook)12:15
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

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  2. Official WAKO results
  3. Finale M80 KFWC Savate PRO
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  23. Aliev Overpowered Chehonin
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