Roman Kryklia

Roman Kryklia (Ukrainian: Роман Крикля; born October 11, 1991) is a Ukrainian heavyweight kickboxer currently signed to ONE Championship, where he is the inaugural and current ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion.[2]

Roman Kryklia
Kryklia in 2011
Born (1991-10-11) October 11, 1991
Krasnograd, Ukraine
Native nameРоман Крикля
NationalityUkrainian
Height2.00 m (6 ft 6 12 in)[1]
Weight102.1 kg (225 lb; 16.08 st)
DivisionHeavyweight
Super Heavyweight
StyleKickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofMinsk, Belarus
TeamChinuk Gym
Akhmat Fight Club
TrainerAndrey Gridin
Years active2012 - present
Kickboxing record
Total53
Wins46
By knockout24
Losses7
By knockout0

He is 2015 SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix runner-up, and won Kunlun Fight 80 and K-1 World GP 2016 Belgrade tournaments.[3]

As of October 2020, Kryklia is ranked the #2 heavyweight in the world by Combat Press.[4]

Early life

Roman Kryklia was born in the city of Krasnograd, Kharkov region, Ukraine. At six years old he began training at the sports club "Burovik." His coach at the time was Valentin Nikolaevich Kozhushko. With the club "Burovik", Kryklia began to fight at the Ukrainian Kenpokai Karate and Kickboxing championships, among children and youth, and won a number of medals.

In 2008 in the city of Lutsk he became the youth champion of Ukraine in kickboxing and received the title of Master of Sports in Kickboxing. Since 2008 he has began to train in the city of Kharkiv, at the club "Maximus," with coach Maxim Nikolaevich Kiyko and the famous Kharkov boxing trainer Victor Nikolaevich Demchenko.

During his studies at the Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University, he defended the honor of the University at the Kickboxing Championship of Ukraine among students for four years (2012–2015 years), and he ranked first. He was the silver Thai Boxing champion of Ukraine among amateurs in the city of Odessa (2010).

Kickboxing career

Early career

Kryklia made his professional debut against Tomáš Možný at Nitrianska noc bojovníkov 2012, in October 2012. He won the fight by decision. Kryklia would go on to amass a 4-3 record, winning four of his next seven fights. In January 2015, he participated in the Yangame's Fight Night 2 light heavyweight tournament.[5] He won both the semifinal bout against Jiří Stariat and the final bout against Radovan Kulla by decision.[6]

After his first tournament title win, Krylia won three of his next four fights, including notable victories over Igor Mihaljević[7] and Sergej Maslobojev. He then took part in the 2015 Tatneft Cup heavyweight tournament, scoring knockouts of Claudiu Istrate in the semifinals and Daniel Lentie in the finals.[8]

SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship

Two months later, Krylia would sign with the biggest kickboxing promotion in Europe to participate in their SUPERKOMBAT Heavyweight Grand Prix. He won a unanimous decision against Ivan Pavle in the semifinals, but lost to Tarik Khbabez by decision in the finals.[9]

After losing to Khabez, Kryklia went on a thirteen fight winning streak, which began with decision wins against Konstantin Gluhov and Jahfarr Wilnis. In June 2016, he won the A1 WGP qualification tournament by knocking out Thomas Vanneste in the semifinals, and by forcing Daniel Lentie to withdraw at the end of the first round in the final. In the semifinals of the A1 Grand Prix itself, Kryklia faced Daniel Lentie for the third time in his career, and won for the third time as well, beating Lentie by decision. He won the tournament with a first-round TKO of Arnold Oborotov.[10]

Kryklia vs. Kwasi in K-1

K-1

Just two weeks later, Kryklia entered the 2016 K-1 Europe heavyweight tournament. Kryklia won the quarterfinals against Bahrudin Mahmić, semifinals against Atha Kasapis and finals against Fabio Kwasi in the same manner - knocking all three with a knee strike.[11] For his last fight of 2016, Kryklia was scheduled to fight Stéphane Susperregui at Nuit des Champions 2016. He won the fight by majority decision.[12]

Kunlun Fight

During Monte Carlo Fighting Masters, Kryklia fought Fabrice Aurieng for both the Prince Albert's Cup and the Monte Carlo FM heavyweight title. He won the fight by TKO, after Aurieng's corner threw in the towel in the second round.[13]

In December 2017, Kryklia fought in the Kunlun Fight heavyweight tournament, held at the KLF 68 event. He won the quarterfinal bout against Ning Tianshuai by a first-round TKO and the semifinal bout against Felipe Micheletti by unanimous decision. He lost the final fight against Iraj Azizpour by an extra round decision, despite coming into the fight as a favorite.[14]

Kryklia fought Yuksel Ayaydin at MFC 7, in Ayaydin's retirement fight, winning the fight by decision.[15] He afterwards fought Daniel Svkor for the WAKO World heavyweight tile, winning by a second-round knockout.[16]

In the semifinals of the 2018 FEA World Grand Prix, Kryklia was scheduled to fight a rubber match with Tomáš Hron, with each fighter holding a win over the other. He won the fight by unanimous decision, and went on to face Tsotne Rogava in the final. The fight with Rogava went into an extra round, after which Kryklia won a decision.[17]

At Kunlun Fight 80, Kryklia once again fought in the KLF heavyweight tournament. He defeated Martin Pacas by unanimous decision in the quarterfinal, and Rade Opacic by a second round TKO in the semifinal, before fighting a rematch with Iraj Azizpour in the finals. Kryklia was more successful in their second fight, winning a unanimous decision.[18]

ONE Championship

On November 16, 2019, Roman Kryklia defeated Tarik Khbabez by TKO to become the inaugural ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion.[19]

Kryklia was expected to defend his belt against Andrei Stoica at ONE Infinity 1, but the light heavyweight title fight postponed due to coronavirus.[20][21] Kryklia was rescheduled to defend the ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Championship against Murat Aygün at ONE Championship: Big Bang on December 4, 2020.[22] The fight with Aygun fell through, as one of Kryklia's corner-men tested positive for COVID-19.

Accordingly, Aygun received a new opponent, while Kryklia was scheduled to fight the mandatory challenger Andrei Stoica, who took the fight on short notice being announced only a few days before the match,[23] at ONE Championship: Collision Course.[24] At the official weigh in, the Ukrainian weighed more than the Romanian.[25] Eventually, the fight was won by Kryklia by unanimous decision, who was in control during the match.[26][27]

Titles

  • FEA World Grand Prix
    • 2018 FEA World Grand Prix Tournament Champion
  • Monte Carlo Fighting Masters
    • 2017 Monte Carlo Fighting Masters Heavyweight Champion +94.2 kg.
    • 2017 H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco's Cup +94.2 kg.
  • Combat Press
    • 2016 Combat Press Fighter of the Year nomination[28]
  • A1
    • 2016 A1 WGP Final Heavyweight Tournament Champion
    • 2016 A1 WGP Part 3 Heavyweight Tournament Champion
  • SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship
    • 2015 SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2015 Final +96 kg/211 lb Tournament Runner-Up
  • Tatneft Cup
    • 2015 Tatneft Cup 2015 +91 kg/200 lb Champion
  • Yangame's Fight Night
    • 2015 Yangame's Fight Night 2: TATNEFT TNA Collizion +80 kg/176 lb Champion

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

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  2. "World Champions". onefc.com. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
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  25. Andrei Stoica: “I Never Back Off From A Fight”
  26. ONE FC: Collision Course Fight Results
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