Maxim Novoselov

Maxim Novoselov (born 15 May 1973,[1] in Chelyabinsk) is a Russian sambist and mixed martial arts fighter, and a European champion in combat sambo and mixed martials arts.[2]

Maxim Novoselov
Personal information
Nickname(s)Mad Max
CitizenshipUSSR, Russia
BornMay 15, 1973 (aged 48)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Sport
SportCombat Sambo, Mixed martial arts
Weight classHeavy Weight

Biography

For several months he served in Nagorno-Karabakh as a military instructor. After returning, he began to participate in underground fights without rules. In the early 1990s, he participated in criminal showdowns. In 1993, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison on charges of murder. Despite this, he still continued to participate in underground battles.[2]

A week after the release, he already participated in the battles. In japan, he was given the nickname 'Mad Max'. In 2012, he was sentenced to three and a half years for patronizing the drug business.[2]

During his imprisonment, he managed to convince the leadership of the colony of the need to create conditions for sports. The convicts adapted two rooms for training and equipped them with home-made simulators. Under the leadership of Novoselov, 40 prisoners trained.[3]

Mikhail Koklyaev made a report about his section 'Real rocking chair'. The issue about Novoselov's section was watched by several million people.[2]

He has fought 14 fights on a professional level. At the beginning of his career in mixed martial arts, he won only one fight in his first tour, but later, after a long absence (he had only won one fight between 2008 and 2016), he won 10 fights in a row, finishing all of them in the first round. For almost all rivals, the fight with Novoselov was the debut in professional MMA, and for many the only one, with the exception of Jimmy Ambris.

On 29 June 2019, Novoselov was supposed to fight with Vyacheslav Datsik.[4] However, on June 16, Datsik's jaw broke in the True Gym Fights tournament and the fights had to be cancelled.[5]

Battle statistics

Result Record Rival Way Tournament Date Round Time Place
Victory 11-2-1 (RUS) Andrey Drogomaretsky TKO

(strike)

MMA Series 22 - Fighting Championship Pankration 12 December 2020 1 1:13 Kaliningrad
Victory 10-2-1 (RUS) Igor Kuznetsov TKO

(strike)

WTKF 5: Kharitonov - Rodriguez 23 February 2020 1 1:45 Minsk
Victory 9-2-1 (SRB) Alexander Aleksich TKO Fight Championship Aslan 29 June 2019 1 1:10 Kaliningrad
Victory 8-2-1 (RUS) Alexander Zachesov TKO Wolf Fights Shvatka 7 8 September 2018 1 N/A Moscow
Victory 7-2-1 (RUS) Artem Schukin Submission (Guillotine choke) Professional Combat Sambo The Day of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 4 May 2018 1 0:53 Nizhny Novgorod
Victory 6-2-1 (RUS) Igor Kuznetsov Knockout (Strike) FightPro/Sarychev Power Expo - Battle for Moscow 30 April 2018 1 1:23 Moscow
Victory 5-2-1 (RUS) Evgent Sibakov Knockout (Kick to the head) Alliance Fighting Championships - Battle of Titans 22 April 2017 1 0:30 Kursk
Victory 4-2-1 (USA) Jimmy Ambris TKO (Doctor stoppage) Titov Boxing Promotion Shtyrkov vs. Rodriguez 9 September 2016 1 3:30 Yekaterinburg
Victory 3-2-1 (RUS) Evgeny Sviridov Submission (Rear naked choke) Pride Fighting Show The Stars of World MMA 23 April 2016 1 1:16 Nizhny Novogorod
Victory 2-2-1 (KAZ) Vlad Aibulatov Submission (North-south choke) MFC - Mix Fight Combar 6 May 2010 1 1:57 Kstovo
Draw 1-2-1 (RUS) Telman Sherifov Decision KSF-Kstovo Sambo Federation 6 November 2008 2 5:00 Nizhny Novogorod
Defeat 1-2 (ESP) Carmelo Molina TKO FOL - Team Europe Vs. Team Russia 29 August 2008 1 0:00 Perm
Victory 1-1 (NLD) Evert Fayit TKO Rings Russia - CIS Vs. The World 20 August 2005 1 0:00 Yekaterinburg
Defeat 0-1 (NLD) Milko Wurn Decision M-1 MFC - Mix-Fight 10 April 2004 2 5:00 St. Petersburg

References

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