Blagoi Ivanov - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
7 matches 6 wins 0 losses
By knockout 3 0
By submission 2 0
By decision 1 0
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 7-0 (1) Ricco Rodriguez TKO (retirement) Chekhov MMA Tournament 02011-12-24December 24, 2011 3 3:33 Chekhov, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Win 6-0 (1) Zak Jensen Technical Submission (guillotine choke) Bellator 52 02011-10-01October 1, 2011 2 2:35 Lake Charles, United States
Win 5-0 (1) William Penn TKO (Punches) Bellator 38 02011-03-26March 26, 2011 1 2:58 Tunica, United States
Win 4-0 (1) Svetoslav Zahariev Submission (rear-naked choke) Real Pain Challenge 9 02010-10-09October 9, 2010 1 3:33 Sofia, Bulgaria
Win 3-0 (1) Kazuyuki Fujita Decision (split) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9 02009-08-02August 2, 2009 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan
NC 2-0 (1) Ilir Latifi NC (ring broke) Real Pain Challenge 2 02008-05-17May 17, 2008 1 0:55 Sofia, Bulgaria
Win 2-0 Yancho Dimitrov TKO (strikes) Real Pain Challenge 1 02008-03-09March 9, 2008 1 2:31 Sofia, Bulgaria
Win 1-0 Kamen Georgiev TKO (corner stoppage) FM - Fitness Mania 02007-10-13October 13, 2007 1 5:00 Pazardzhik, Bulgaria

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