Alexey Oleinik
MMA254 lb

Alexey Oleinik

61-18-1(8 KO)

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Age48
Height188 cm
Reach
Stance
KO %13%
Bouts80
NationalitySoviet Union
StatusActive
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Alexey Oleinik at a Glance

Record
61-18-1 (8 KO)
Age
48 years old (born 20 June 1977)
From
Soviet Union
Height
188 cm (6ft 2in)

Biography

Aleksei Alexeyevich Oleinik is a Russian mixed martial artist and combat sambo practitioner. He most notably fought for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, competing in their heavyweight division. A professional mixed martial artist since 1997, he has also competed for M-1 Global, ProFC, IAFC, Bellator FC, KSW and YAMMA Pit Fighting. He is one of only two fighters to win a UFC fight via Ezekiel choke, and has done so twice. Oleinik also holds the record for most Ezekiel choke wins in MMA competition, with fourteen.

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Career Analysis

Alexey Oleinik has compiled a professional record of 61-18-1 across 80 bouts. With 8 victories coming by stoppage, Oleinik carries a 13% knockout rate.

Representing Soviet Union on the world stage, Oleinik competes in the 254 lb division. They remain active and looking for their next fight.

Stats Breakdown

61Wins
18Losses
13%KO Rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alexey Oleinik's professional MMA record?

Alexey Oleinik has a professional MMA record of 61 wins, 18 losses, and 1 draw, with 8 wins coming by knockout.

When does Alexey Oleinik fight next?

Alexey Oleinik has no fight currently scheduled. Check the boxingnews.com schedule hub for the latest announcements.

How old is Alexey Oleinik?

Alexey Oleinik is 48 years old, born on 20 June 1977.

How tall is Alexey Oleinik?

Alexey Oleinik stands 188 cm (6ft 2in) tall.

Is Alexey Oleinik undefeated?

No, Alexey Oleinik has 18 professional losses on their record.

How many knockouts does Alexey Oleinik have?

Alexey Oleinik has 8 knockout wins — a 13% KO ratio across 61 professional victories.

Where is Alexey Oleinik from?

Alexey Oleinik represents Soviet Union, competing in the 254 lb division.

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