Ognjen Topic

Ognjen Topić (Serbian: Oгњен Топић; born February 1, 1986) is a Bosnian-born Serbian American Muay Thai kickboxer. He holds several Muay Thai world titles and has fought some of the sport's top competitors.

Ognjen Topić
Born (1986-02-01) February 1, 1986
Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Native nameOgnjen Topić
NationalitySerbia Serbian
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight61 kg (134 lb; 10 st)
DivisionLightweight
StyleMuay Thai
Fighting out ofBangkok, Thailand
TeamP.K. Saenchai Muaythai Gym
Kickboxing record
Total72
Wins39
Losses30
Draws3
Websitehttps://www.topicfight.com/

Ognjen Topić is a three-time world champion in Muay Thai.[1] Topic is also a former Lion Fight World Champion, having earned the title in 2013.[2][3] He was named "Professional Rookie of the Year" at the Muay Thai Authority Awards in 2011.[4] He is also a World Boxing Council (WBC) North American Super Featherweight Champion and World Kickboxing Association (WKA) North American Lightweight Champion.

    Background

    Topić was born into an ethnic Serb family in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His family fled the Bosnian War, first finding refuge in Serbia. Ognjen's father traveled to America to support the family financially. Later he won a U.S. green card through the immigration lottery. The family emigrated to the United States when Ognjen was nine years old.

    When Topić hit the sixth grade, he and his father started to watch a lot of boxing on TV. This saw him yearn to be a pro boxer. But, with his parents coming over from Serbia, they did not want him to be a boxer. Topić wanted to fight any way he could, so he settled for Taekwondo.[5]

    In four years, Topić received his black belt in Taekwondo.[5]

    At 18, Topić first saw Muay Thai on ESPN. He saw the style of fight and fell in love. He found a Thai boxing gym not far from where he lived and started training in New Jersey.[5]

    Also a professional graphic designer, Topić graduated from William Paterson University with a bachelor's degree in Fine Art.[3]

    Muay Thai career

    Overview

    Topić is a resident of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey[6] and has been training at a gym in New Jersey since 2005. A few years later, he trained at the Eminent Air Gym in Bangkok, Thailand, one of the top Muay Thai gyms in the country. Most recently, he has also trained at the P.K. Saenchai Muaythai Gym.[7]

    A professional Muay Thai athlete with over 50 professional fights, Topić has fought a number of competitors from Thailand. He has been in the ring with Saenchai (Lumpinee stadium Champion), Paowarit Sasiprapa (Lumpinee Boxing Stadium Champion), Dechsakdaa Sitsongpeenong (Ch 7 Champion), Rungravee Sasiprapa (Lumpinee Stadium Champion), Dechsakda Sitsongpeenong (Ch 7 Champion) and Nontakit Tor. Mor. Sri.

    2004 - 2005

    Topić began his Muay Thai training when he was 18 years old at gym in New Jersey.[8] He had his first fight after two years of training at age 20.

    2007

    Topić made his debut on "Friday Night Fights" in the basement of a church in New York City.

    2013

    Topić quit his full time job in graphic design in order to focus on his fighting career.

    On March 15, 2013, Ognjen Topić made his Lion Fight debut at Lion Fight 9, facing former Lumpinee Stadium champion Paowarit Sasiprapa. He won the fight in upset fashion by head kick KO at 7 seconds of the third round.[9]

    2014 - 2017

    Topić has become one of America's better known Super Featherweights. During this time, he has become a Muay Thai Grand Prix title holder, Lion Fight World Champion, WBC National Champion and WKA National/World Champion.

    On September 26, 2015, he defeated Stephen Meleady at Lion Fight 24 to win the Lion Fight Lightweight World Championship.[10]

    On February 27, 2016, Topić lost the Lion Fight Lightweight World Title to Sergio Wielzen via TKO at Lion Fight 28.[11]

    In 2017, Topić fought Tum Sityodtong in the main event for Triumph Kombat 3 at Madison Square Garden.[12]

    On July 8, 2017, he defeated Paul Barber in the United Kingdom to become the Muay Thai Grand Prix Lightweight Champion.[13][14]

    2018

    On March 2, 2018, Topić defeated Travis Clay by unanimous decision to win the Friday Night Fights Lightweight Championship.[15]

    Later on, he signed with ONE Championship to compete in the all-striking ONE Super Series. Topić made his promotional debut on May 12, 2018, at ONE Championship: Grit and Glory, defeating Stergos Mikkios by unanimous decision.[16]

    However, Ognjen Topić would go 0–3 in his next three fights in ONE Championship. He faced Tukkatatong Petpayathai at ONE Championship: Beyond The Horizon.[17] However, Topic was outmatched by the former Lumpinee Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium champion, losing by unanimous decision.[18]

    2019

    Looking to bounce back, Ognjen Topić next faced Saemapetch Fairtex at ONE Championship: Roots of Honor on April 12, 2019. He was outpointed in the first two rounds but when Saemapetch slowed down in the third round, Topic was able to land some significant elbows. However, it proved too late as Topić still lost by majority decision.[19]

    Riding on the momentum of a decision victory over Petchtongkam Bangkok-Alaigym at Lumpinee Stadium, Ognjen Topić faced Alaverdi Ramazanov at ONE Championship: Dreams of Gold on August 16, 2019. However, being outsized, Topić found himself being floored 3 times en route to a first-round TKO loss.[20]

    Topić is currently focused on fighting internationally, teaching seminars and being a personal trainer. His home base is now in Bangkok, Thailand at the famed P.K Saenchai Muay Thai Gym.

    Championships and awards

    • Siam Omnoi Stadium
      • 2022 Omnoi Stadium Lightweight Champion (one time, current)
    • Friday Night Fights
      • Friday Night Fights Lightweight World Champion
      • Most "Fight of the Night" honors in Friday Night Fights history
    • World Kickboxing Association
      • WKA North American Lightweight Champion
      • 2011 WKA Professional Fighter of the Month
    • International Kickboxing Federation
      • IKF World Lightweight Champion
    • WBC Muaythai
      • WBC Muaythai North American Super Featherweight Champion
    • Muay Thai Grand Prix
      • Muay Thai Grand Prix Lightweight World Champion
    • Lion Fight
      • Lion Fight Lightweight World Champion
    • Muay Thai Authority
      • 2011 North American Professional Rookie of the Year
    • Muay Thai is Life
      • 2011 Break through Fighter of the Year
    • New Jersey Martial Arts Hall of Fame
      • 2012 Fighter of the Year

    Muay Thai record

    Muay Thai record
    39 Wins, 30 Losses, 3 Draws
    Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
    2023-09-16LossThailand Yodkaikaew FairtexLWC Super Champ, Lumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2023-02-15LossThailand Dentungthong SinghamawynnMuay Thai Palangmai, Rajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2022-12-07LossThailand Petchsirichai DetpetchseethongMuay Thai Palangmai, Rajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2022-09-21LossUnited States Jalill BarnesMuay Thai Palangmai, Rajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2022-08-27LossThailand Paruhatnoi TBM GymSuekJaoMuayThai, Omnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandDecision53:00
    Loses the Omnoi Stadium 135 lbs title.
    2022-07-02WinThailand Yodduangjai Sor.Jor.MontreeSuekJaoMuayThai, Omnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandDecision53:00
    Wins the Omnoi Stadium 135 lbs title.
    2021-12-25DrawThailand Yodduangjai Sor.Jor.MontreeSuekJaoMuayThai, Omnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandDecision53:00
    For the Omnoi Stadium 135 lbs title.
    2021-12-25WinThailand Chalawan JomhodMuayThaiSuekJaoMuayThai, Omnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandDecision53:00
    2021-10-30LossThailand Songfangkong FA GroupSuekJaoMuayThai, Omnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandDecision53:00
    2021-04-03WinThailand Fahlikit Sor ParathTorNamThai Lumpinee TKO Kiatpetch, Lumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandTKO4
    2020-02-11WinThailand Yodkhunpon Mor.RajabhatMubanChomBuengP.K.Saenchai + Sor.Jor.Tongprachin, Lumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2019-12-10WinThailand Sang-anda RachanonLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandTKO5
    2019-08-16LossRussia Alaverdi RamazanovONE Championship: Dreams of GoldBangkok, ThailandTKO (Punch)1
    2019-05-10WinThailand Petchtongkam Bangkok-AlaigymLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2019-04-12LossThailand Saemapetch FairtexONE Championship: Roots of HonorPasay, PhilippinesDecision (Majority)33:00
    2018-12-11WinBrazil David SingpatongLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
    2018-09-08LossThailand Tukkatatong PetpayathaiONE Championship: Beyond The HorizonShanghai, ChinaDecision33:00
    2018-05-12WinGreece Stergos MikkiosONE Championship: Grit and GloryJakarta, IndonesiaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
    2018-03-02WinUnited States Travis ClayFriday Night FightsUnited StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
    Defends Friday Night Fights Lightweight title.
    2017-07-08WinUnited Kingdom Paul BarberCapital 1Dublin, IrelandDecision53:00
    Wins Muay Thai Grand Prix World 61.5kg title.
    2017-06-09LossThailand Tum SityodtongTriumph Kombat 3New York, United StatesDecision53:00
    For the Triumph World 140 lbs Title.
    2016-10-28LossThailand SaenchaiYokkao 22Hong KongDecision33:00
    2016-05-27WinThailand Dechsakda SitsongpeenongLion Fight 29Connecticut, United StatesDecision53:00
    2016-02-27LossSuriname Sergio WielzenLion Fight 28Connecticut, United StatesTKO (doctor stoppage)30:50
    Loses Lion Fight Lightweight World title
    2016-01-17LossThailand Banpetch K-Sulian PattayaMax Muay ThaiThailandDecision33:00
    2015-12-13LossThailand Kanthep MTM AcademyMax Muay ThaiThailandDecision33:00
    For the Max Muay Thai World Title.
    2015-09-26WinRepublic of Ireland Stephen MeleadyLion Fight 24United StatesDecision53:00
    Wins Lion Fight Lightweight World title
    2014-11-21WinThailand Rungravee SasiprapaLion Fight 19Connecticut, United StatesDecision53:00
    2013-07-26WinUnited States Coke ChunhawatLion Fight 10Las Vegas, United StatesDecision (Split)53:00
    2013-03-15WinThailand Paowarit SasiprapaLion Fight 9Las Vegas, United StatesKO (High Kick)30:07
    2012-08-18LossThailand Neungsiam SamphusriPush KickUnited StatesDecision (Split)53:00
    2012-06-02WinUnited States Rami IbrahimWarriors CupUnited StatesKO3
    2011-07-23WinUnited States Tony ManoharanUnited StatesDecision33:00
    2011-05-14LossUnited States Anthony CastrejonBattle in the Desert 2United StatesDecision53:00
    2008-10-24WinUnited States Abe EstacioFriday Night FightsNew York City, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
    2008-09-26LossThailand Kittisak NoiwibonFriday Night FightsNew York City, United StatesDecision53:00
    2008-05-02DrawUnited States Omar AhmedFriday Night FightsUnited StatesDecision33:00
    Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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    4. "2011 Muay Thai Authority Awards - Muay Thai Authority". 19 December 2011.
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