Batu Khasikov
Batu Khasikov Бату Хасиков |
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Born | Batu Sergeyevich Khasikov June 28, 1980 Moscow, Russia |
Native name | Бату Хасиков |
Other names | Batukhan, Trampoline |
Nationality | Russian |
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Division | ? light-middleweight ? Welterweight |
Style | kickboxing |
Team | Fight Nights |
Rank | International Master of Sports in Kickboxing Master of Sports in Sambo |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 11 |
Wins | 10 |
By knockout | 6 |
Losses | 1 |
Draws | 0 |
Other information | |
University | Moscow State Pedagogical University |
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Batu Sergeyevich Khasikov[1] (Oirat: Хасгин Бату; Xasgin Batu; born June 28, 1980) is a professional Russian kickboxer, multiple world champion (ISKA,[2] WAKO PRO,[3] WKA[4] and W5 K-1[5] World Champion, WAKO PRO European Champion[6]), Federation Council's member of Federal Assembly of Russia from executive body of the government of the Republic of Kalmykia, Candidate of political science (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration).
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Education
Batu graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical University, the faculty of physical culture.[7] He continued postgraduate study in Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Candidate of political science, 2012).
Career in sports
Batu Khasikov was born in Moscow, he moved to Lagan city of the Republic of Kalmykia. There he began training in Kyokushin at the age of 11. Having moved to Moscow in 1997, Batu kept training, and in 2000-2001 he won several Seiwakai and Kyokushin competitions. Khasikov then mastered hand-to-hand combat, Kickboxing, sambo, ju-jutsu and muay thai, and from 2005 competed in kickboxing on continuing basis.
In the course of 2005-2010 Batu became three times Russian champion (WAKO), WAKO European champion, gained the championship belts in average weights: on October 2007 Batu defeated Ricardo Fernandes from Portugal (WAKO-Pro), on November 2007 he defeated Harris Norwood (ISKA),[8] on November 2010 he won a victory over Fabio Corelli (WKA).[9]
In 2011 Batu Khasikov defeated renowned kickboxers Albert Kraus [10] and Mike Zambidis[11] in K-1 (W5 World Champion title was gained).
On 4 May 2012 on MMA festival “The battle of Kalmykia” Batu Khasikov defeated Warren Stevelmans. In November of the same year he won the K-1 WAKO-Pro title after defeating Mohammad Reza Nazari.[12][13] On November 3 at the ‘Battle of Moscow 8’ event Khasikov knocked out the popular Gago Drago.[14][15][16]
On 24 March 2014 in “Battle of Moscow 15” Fight Nights promotion hosted an event in ‘Rossiya Luzhniki’, where Batu Khasikov and Mike Zambidis had a rematch fight which was the main event of tournament. That fight was a matter of principle for both opponents. Before the fight Batu announced that in a case of victory he will end his sport career. For Greek opponent that fight was the opportunity to vindicate himself. The fight was a mighty sensation given Batu’s status as a senator from the Republic of Kalmykia. From the start Batu pressured Mike and controlled the fight throughout, but in the 3rd round Zambidis showed dangerous signs of retaliation. In split decision, Batu won the fight.[17][18] On Federation Council meeting Batu was congratulated on victory.[19]
Batu Khasikov is the three times hand-to-hand fight champion of Main Department of Internal Affairs of the city of Moscow, while he had won more than 200 amateur fights.
Politics
From 2003 to 2008 Khasikov worked in police establishment. He holds the rank of a senior lieutenant. On March 2008 his duties changed course as a result of election of Federation Council's member of the Republic of Kalmykia.[20]
Batu Khasikov is the leader of «For A Healthy Country» civic organization. The function of organization is healthy life-style promotion. Today All-Russian Social Movement «For A Healthy country» organizes events in different cities on common basis.
Fight Nights
Batu Khasikov is the promoter and co-founder of Eurasia Fight Nights.[21] Fight Nights is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in Russia which also promotes shows in other Russian speaking countries. Its live events and competitions have been broadcast on Russia-2 and REN TV.[22] Before appointment as Federation Council's member Batu Khasikov was Fight Nights producer and Fight Nights fighter.[23]
Titles
- 2014 WKN Super Welterweight Oriental Rules World Champion -72.6 kg
- 2012 W.A.K.O. Pro World Champion -75 kg (Low kick rules)
- 2011 W5 World Champion, 71 kg, Moscow (Russia), Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 5;[24]
- 2010 WKA World Champion, -72.5 kg, Moscow (Russia), Battle of Champions 5;[24]
- 2010 W.A.K.O. Pro World Champion (Low kick rules), 71.8 kg, Moscow (Russia), Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow;[3][24]
- 2010 W.A.K.O. Amateur European Champion (Low kick rules), -71 kg, Baku (Azerbaijan);[6][25]
- 2007 ISKA World Champion, freestyle, light-middleweight 72.5 kg (man), Moscow (Russia);[2][24]
Awards
Honored worker of Physical Culture and Sport of the Republic of Kalmykia.[26]
The owner of "Golden belt" of Russian Union of martial arts in nomination "The Brightest Victory of Year" (the 7-th national award ceremony).
Filmography
Shadowboxing 2: Revenge (Episode. 2007)
Shadowboxing 3: Final round (2011)[27]
The Film “Batu Khasikov before the fight” (Documentary, 2011)
The Film “Batu” (Documentary, 2012)
Red Hills (Series, 2013)
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67 Wins (35 (T)KO's, 32 Decisions), 17 Losses, 3 Draws[citation needed]
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See also
References
- ↑ Russian: Бату́ Серге́евич Ха́сиков
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- ↑ Moscow State Pedagogical University web-site
- ↑ YouTube.com: Khasikov vs Norwood
- ↑ YouTube.com: Russia Today TV channel about Hasikov vs Corelli
- ↑ RT.com: Russian beats K-1 legend in Battle of Moscow
- ↑ mmma-core.com: Mike Zambidis vs. Batu Khasikov - Battle 5
- ↑ Weekend Results: Batu Khasikov Gets Another Win
- ↑ Batukhan claims another kickboxing title
- ↑ allthebestfights.com: Batu Khasikov vs Gago Drago
- ↑ Batu Khasikov returns on Saturday, also against Gago Drago in November
- ↑ Batu Khasikov Destroys Gago Drago With First Round KO
- ↑ YouTube.com: Iron Mike Zambidis vs Batu Khasikov 28/3/2014
- ↑ fightmag.net: Batu Khasikov wins WKN Kickboxing World Title
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- ↑ Kommersant business newspaper
- ↑ Fight Nights web-site (Russian version)
- ↑ English Translation of Home website
- ↑ World Kickboxing Network web-site
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- ↑ Batu Khasikov celebrity profile
- ↑ IMDB Shadow boxing 3 (full cast & crew)
External links
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- Articles containing Oirat-language text
- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2011
- Kalmyk sportspeople
- 1980 births
- Russian kickboxers
- Russian karateka
- Middleweight kickboxers
- Kyokushin kaikan practitioners
- Russian jujutsuka
- Sportspeople from Moscow
- Russian people of Mongol descent
- Oirats
- Living people
- Male kickboxers
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