Arthur Biyarslanov

Arthur Biyarslanov (born 22 April 1995) is a Canadian professional boxer of Chechen descent. As an amateur, he won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Games as well as representing Canada at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1]

Arthur Biyarslanov
Statistics
Real nameMovladdin Biyarslanov
Nickname(s)The Chechen Wolf
Weight(s)Super lightweight
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
NationalityCanadian
Born (1995-04-22) 22 April 1995
Makhachkala, Russia
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights6
Wins6
Wins by KO5
Losses0

Early life

Biyarslanov's family left Chechnya when he was four years old due to ongoing violence. He migrated to Toronto from Azerbaijan at age 10 and started boxing in 2007 after his brother recommended the sport for self-defense.[2]

Amateur career

Olympic result

Rio 2016

World Championship results

Doha 2015

Hamburg 2017

  • Round of 32: Defeated Evaldas Petrauskas (Lithuania) 3-0
  • Round of 16: Defeated by Elvis Rodríguez (Dominican Republic) 3–2

Pan American Games result

Toronto 2015

  • Quarter-finals: Defeated Lucas Gimenez (Argentina) 3–0
  • Semi-finals: Defeated Luis Arcon (Venezuela) 3–0
  • Final: Defeated Yasniel Toledo (Cuba) 2–1

Professional career

On 15 December 2018, Biyarslanov made his professional debut against the Mexican Ernesto Cardona Sanchez. Biyarslanov won the fight in the opening round after trapping Sanchez against the ropes and landing a combination of punches to the head and body which sent his opponent to the canvas.[3] On 9 February 2019, Biyarslanov fought in his second professional fight against Issac Castan. Biyarslanov secured his second professional win after knocking his opponent down three times in the opening round.[4]

On 29 March 2019, it was announced that Biyarslanov had signed a deal with Matchroom Sport where he would be promoted by Eddie Hearn.[5] On 20 April 2019, Biyarslanov fought against the experienced Cristian Arrazola. In the first round, Biyarslanov landed a combination of punches which forced his opponent to take a knee; Arrazola beat the count but was immediately put back on the canvas by a right hand. Arrazola beat the count again but referee Mark Simmons stopped the bout at the end of the opening round after he deemed Arrazola unfit to carry on.[6]

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
6 fights 6 wins 0 losses
By knockout 5 0
By decision 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
6 Win 6–0 Nicolas Atilio Velazquez KO 3 (6), 0:37 30 Jan 2020 Meridian at Island Gardens, Miami, Florida, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Tyrone Jones UD 6 12 Oct 2019 Wintrust Arena, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Solon Staley TKO 3 (4), 1:18 27 Jul 2019 College Park Center, Arlington, Texas, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Cristian Arrazola TKO 1 (6), 2:52 20 Apr 2019 Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 Win 2–0 Isaac Castan TKO 1 (4), 3:00 9 Feb 2019 Peterborough Memorial Centre, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
1 Win 1–0 Ernesto Cardona Sanchez KO 1 (4), 2:34 15 Dec 2018 Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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