Chingiz Allazov


Chingiz Ayazovich Allazov is a Belarusian kickboxer of Azerbaijani descent. During his 13-year career as a fighter, he has had more than 250 amateur and professional fights combined. He is the former K-1 Super Welterweight Champion.
As of 1 November 2018, he is ranked the #6 lightweight in the world by Combat Press.

Biography

Chingiz Allazov was born in the village of Jandar in Gardabani district, situated on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan. His family moved to Minsk, Belarus in 1994.

Sport career

Chingiz started Thai boxing at the early age of 10 to receive self-defence skills.
His first coach was Alexander Kovtik. Already 4 months after starting his training he won a Club Tournament. A year later Chingiz received the title of best at the Republican amateur contest and his first Champion of the Republic of Belarus title. In the next three years he won every tournament in his age category that he participated in. Overall, Chingiz had 207 fights during his amateur career.
He first fought professional in Thailand at the age of 13.
At the age of 16 Allazov moved to professional team "Chinuk" under the guidance of Andrei Gridin.
The first professional fight on the world stage occurred with Jakub Safaric in the weight category of 63 kg. Chingiz won the fight on 15th second by knockout. Chingiz Allazov fought against Albert Kraus, Alexey Ignashov and many other renowned athletes. Since then range of victories had started: after 2009 Allazov has participated in 45 professional fights. He's won 43 of them.
Currently Chingiz trains at Gridin Gym and fights in weight category of 70–74 kg.

Titles and achievements