Fight Nights Global
Fight Nights Global is a Russian mixed martial arts organization that previously hosted K-1 and other martial arts events. It is one of the largest promotion companies in the world and features the top-ranking fighters of the sport.
Fight Nights Global produces events worldwide, with the first one being held in 2010 in Moscow. As of 2018, Fight Nights Global has held over 80 events in different cities: Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Omsk, Rostov-On-Don, Perm, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Sochi, Bryansk, Kostroma, Nizhnevartovsk, Kaspiysk, Astana, Elista, Grozny, Dushanbe, Minsk and more.
In different years the company's shows featured Fedor Emelianenko, Batu Khasikov, Vitaly Minakov, Rasul Mirzaev, Ali Bagautinov, Vladimir Mineev, Andrei Arlovski, Alexander Shlemenko, Shamil Zavurov, Murad Machaev, Gasan Umalatov, Antônio Silva, Viktor Pešta, Fábio Maldonado and many other eminent mixed martial artists.
On June 5, 2017 the company celebrated its seven-year anniversary.
History
Founding of Fight Nights Global
The company was founded in 2010 by a renowned Russian athlete, businessman and sports ambassador Kamil Gadzhiev together with a multiple time world kickboxing champion Batu Khasikov, a television producer Sangadji Tarbaev, the "SHANDESIGN" studio head Sergei Shanovich and the Goldman Sachs Russia CEO Sergey Arsenyev. At that time the company was called FIGHT NIGHTS and later rebranded as Eurasia Fight Nights2010-2015: early years
Initially, Fight Nights Global fights were held in a ring under MMA and K-1 rules. The first event featured Lightweight Grand Prix, which was won by Murad Machaev. In the main event Batu Khasikov knocked out Ricardo Fernandes. Rasul Mirzaev defeated Marat Pekov via judges decision and became the first FIGHT NIGHTS champion in the Featherweight category.The first truly high-profile event happened in November 2011 in Moscow and featured the famous Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis facing Batu Khasikov. Batu won by TKO in the first round and broke his opponent's jaw. That was widely perceived as a lucky punch and talks about a rematch arose.
In 2012, the company held seven major events with the final one being "FIGHT NIGHTS: Battle of Moscow 9" on December 16. The show featured the debut of the UFC ex-champion Andrei Arlovski. The decorated Belarusian fighter defeated Mike Hayes from the United States via a unanimous decision.
Vitaly Minakov, Fight Nights Global promotion's household name, signed a contract with Bellator MMA in 2012.
In 2013, Vitaly won the Bellator heavyweight Grand Prix tournament and then won the Bellator MMA belt by knocking out Alexander Volkov in the first round. In April 2013, Vitaly became the first FIGHT NIGHTS fighter to make his way to the UFC. The next one was Ali Bagautinov who competed in the Flyweight division and signed a contract with the UFC after a convincing victory over the experienced Japanese mixed martial artist Seiji Ozuka.
In June 2013 the company started using an octagonal cage that is popular in the MMA industry. In November 2013, the company hosted the first event outside of Russia, “FIGHT NIGHTS: Battle on the Nyamiha" at Minsk-Arena, Belarus. The main attraction of the night was the long-awaited home performance by Andrei Arlovski.
Batu Khasikov had his last professional fight in March 2014 at “Fight Nights: Battle Of Moscow 15” where he again fought Mike Zambidis. The fight went all five rounds, Khasikov was the victor. Vladimir Mineev debuted in MMA at “Fight Nights: Battle Of Moscow 17”. The final tournament of 2014 featured Alexander Shlemenko vs. Yasubey Enomoto.
2015-2016: rise in popularity, rebranding and Summa acquisition
In 2015 the company hosted four major shows and eighteen selection tournaments “Fight club FIGHT NIGHTS".Vitaly Minakov used his interim in Bellator MMA to return to the Fight Nights Global promotion. From July 2015 to June 2016 the four-time Sambo world champion fought in 4 matches, winning early victories over Adam Maciejewski, Geronimo dos Santos, Josh Copeland and Peter Graham.
In 2016 the company was bought by Summa Group, a conglomerate that invested in port logistics, engineering, construction, telecommunications, sports, oil and gas that was founded by Dagestani billionaire Ziyavudin Magomedov. Kamil Gadzhiev, who is also the Vice-President of Moscow MMA Federation, became the president of the newly established Fight Nights Global. Backed by substantial investments of Summa Group, 2016 was the year of a massive breakthrough for FNG on the Russian market.
Fight Nights Global 50 became a landmark event in the history of the promotion company. The anniversary show in Saint Petersburg featured a truly enchanting fight card, headlined by the legendary Fedor Emelianenko. 4 years after retirement, "The Last Emperor" decided to come back to professional sports in the Fight Nights Global cage versus one of the most uncompromising strikers of the UFC, Fabio Maldonado. The tough match ended with a split decision win for the Russian athlete. The event was broadcast worldwide via UFC Fight Pass.
2017-present: global growth
In 2017 Fight Nights Global determined champions in all eight weight categories among men and inked plenty of international talent to the roster including Rousimar Palhares, Josh Hill, Tyson Nam and the returning Ali Bagautinov to multi-fight contracts.The company hosted 25 events, discovering new cities and countries, including Astana and Almaty in Kazakhstan, Dushanbe in Tajikistan, Omsk, Penza, Tolyatti, Surgut, Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg, Bryansk and Ulan-Ude in Russia.
Fight Night Global president Kamil Gadzhiev announced that the promotion will introduce the Anti-Doping Control System.
Fight Nights Global 68, which took place during the International Economic Forum in Saint Petersburg, showcased Vitaly Minakov vs. Antonio Silva. Later, Novosibirsk hosted Fight Nights Global 69, where Ali Bagautinov defeated Pedro Nobre. In September, the notorious Fight Nights Global 73 took place. It featured the Russian-Brazilian confrontations Shamil Amirov vs. Rousimar Palhares, Kurban Omarov vs. Fabio Maldonado and Akhmed Aliev vs. Diego Brandao in the main event, which ended with a scandal.
Other iconic events of the year were Fight Nights Global 77, where newly-signed Nikita Krylov KO’ed Emanuel Newton and Fight Nights Global 82, where the undefeated heavyweight Vitaly Minakov TKO’ed the top fighter from the USA, Tony Johnson.
In 2018 the company announced more international shows, including events in Brazil, USA and EU.
Rules
Fight Nights Global rules are based on the Russian MMA regulations. Elbow strikes on the ground are legal. Referees have the right to raise fighters in a stand up in the absence of activity. If the fight is a draw, additional rounds are not assigned. A typical event lasts five hours and features 11 bouts. Bouts last 3 rounds 5 minutes each and champion bouts or main event bouts are 5 rounds 5 minutes each. The championship features 8 male and 2 female weight categories: 57 kg, 61 kg, 66 kg, 70 kg, 77 kg, 84 kg, 93 kg and over 93 kg.Fight Nights Global events
List of Recent and Upcoming Fight Nights Global events
No. | Event | Date | Venue | Location |
94 | Fight Nights Global 91 | Cition Hall | Moscow, Russia | |
93 | VTB Ice Palace | Moscow, Russia | ||
92 | Fight Nights Global 89 | TBA | Bozhou, China | |
91 | Fight Nights Global 88 | Alau Arena | Astana, Kazakhstan | |
90 | TBA | Bozhou, China | ||
89 | KSK Express | Rostov-on-Don, Russia | ||
88 | Almaty Arena | Almaty, Kazakhstan | ||
87 | VTB Ice Palace | Moscow, Russia | ||
86 | Hant Arena | Bratislava, Slovakia | ||
85 | Luzhniki Palace of Sports | Moscow, Russia | ||
84 | Luzhniki Palace of Sports | Moscow, Russia | ||
83 | Arena Omsk | Omsk, Russia | ||
82 | Almaty Arena | Almaty, Kazakhstan | ||
81 | Diesel Arena | Penza, Russia | ||
80 | Lada Arena | Tolyatti, Russia | ||
79 | SOK Energetik | Surgut, Russia | ||
78 | Olympus Arena | Krasnodar, Russia | ||
77 | Yubileyny Sports Palace | Saint Petersburg, Russia | ||
76 | Luzhniki Palace of Sports | Moscow, Russia | ||
75 | Ali Aliyev Sports Palace | Kaspiysk, Russia | ||
74 | Ice Cube | Sochi, Russia | ||
73 | Luzhniki Palace of Sports | Moscow, Russia | ||
72 | FSK Sports Complex | Ulan-Ude, Russia | ||
71 | Ice Sports Palace Sibir | Novosibirsk, Russia | ||
70 | Yubileyny Sports Palace | Saint Petersburg, Russia | ||
69 | DIVS Arena | Ekaterinburg, Russia | ||
68 | Ali Aliyev Sports Palace | Kaspiysk, Russia | ||
67 | Barys Arena | Astana, Kazakhstan | ||
66 | VTB Arena | Moscow, Russia | ||
65 | Fetisov Arena | Vladivostok, Russia | ||
64 | Krylatskoye Sports Palace | Moscow, Russia | ||
63 | Bryansk Ice Palace | Bryansk, Russia | ||
62 | Tax Committee Sports Center | Dushanbe, Tajikistan | ||
61 | Innovator Sports Palace | Khimki, Russia | ||
60 | Ali Aliyev Sports Palace | Kaspiysk, Russia |
List of Fight Nights Global Events:
- 2010 in Fight Nights Global - 2011 in Fight Nights Global - 2012 in Fight Nights Global - 2016 in Fight Nights Global - 2017 in Fight Nights Global - 2018 in Fight Nights Global
Championship history
Heavyweight Championship
+120 kgLight Heavyweight Championship
93 kgMiddleweight Championship
84 kgWelterweight Championship
77 kgLightweight Championship
70 kgFeatherweight Championship
66 kgBantamweight Championship
61 kgNo. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
Current | Tomáš Deák def. Nikita Chistyakov | Moscow, Russia | October 6, 2017 | 1. def. Sharamazan Chupanov at on March 2, 2018 |
Flyweight Championship
57 kgWomen's Bantamweight Championship
61 kgNotable fighters
This is a list of fighters who currently compete and have competed in the past for Fight Nights Global:Mixed Martial Arts
- Ildemar Alcântara
- Sultan Aliev
- Andrei Arlovski
- Ali Bagautinov
- Diego Brandão
- Julia Berezikova
- Rich Crunkilton
- Fedor Emelianenko
- Yasubey Enomoto
- Efrain Escudero
- Maiquel Falcão
- Vener Galiev
- Peter Graham
- Michael Graves
- Mike Hayes
- Ali Isayev
- Joanna Jędrzejczyk
- Tony Johnson
- Ivan Jorge
- Masanori Kanehara
- Nikita Krylov
- Alexei Kudin
- Murad Machaev
- Ruslan Magomedov
- Levan Makashvili
- Fábio Maldonado
- Danny Martinez
- Derrick Mehmen
- Vitaly Minakov
- Vladimir Mineev
- Rasul Mirzaev
- Marina Mokhnatkina
- Tyson Nam
- Emanuel Newton
- Diego Nunes
- Valentijn Overeem
- Rousimar Palhares
- Viktor Pešta
- Trevor Prangley
- Brett Rogers
- Eddie Sanchez
- Alexander Sarnavskiy
- Fabiano Scherner
- Alexander Shlemenko
- Kirill Sidelnikov
- Antônio Silva
- Elias Silvério
- Chommanee Sor Taehiran
- Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
- Dominique Steele
- Akop Stepanyan
- Tim Sylvia
- Michail Tsarev
- Albert Tumenov
- Anastasia Yankova
- Shamil Zavurov
Kickboxing
- Dzhabar Askerov
- Redouan Cairo
- Gago Drago
- Andrey Gerasimchuk
- Karapet Karapetyan
- Batu Khasikov
- Albert Kraus
- Vladimir Mineev
- Alexei Papin
- Ramazan Ramazanov
- Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
- Alexander Stetsurenko
- Warren Stevelmans
- Mike Zambidis