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Andrei Arlovski
Belarusian mixed martial artist

Andrei Arlovski

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Belarusian mixed martial artist
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Babrujsk, Belarus; Minsk, Belarus
Age
45 years
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193 cm
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113.4 kg
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Biography

Andrei Valeryevich Arlovski (Belarusian: Андрэй Валер'евіч Арлоўскі, [anˈdrɛj vaˈlʲɛrɛvitʃ arˈlɔwski], born 4 February 1979) is a Belarusian mixed martial artist, actor and former UFC Heavyweight Champion. He has also competed for Strikeforce, WSOF, Affliction, EliteXC, ONE FC and M-1 Challenge. He currently fights in the UFC Heavyweight division.

Early life

Arlovski was born in Babruisk, Byelorussian SSR (now Belarus). When he was younger, bullies often picked on him and beat him up. In 1994, when he was 14 years old, he had finally had enough and started lifting weights to put on muscle and, he hoped, to help him deal with these bullies. Arlovski only took up martial arts at the age of 16 in sports such as Sambo, Judo and Kickboxing.

Enrolling at the police academy in Minsk, Arlovski combined his interest in a career in law enforcement with his growing martial arts participation by taking up the required police defense course in Samboand quickly showed himself to be a highly competent Sambo opponent. In 1999, Arlovski won the European Youth Sambo Championship and the World Youth Championship. Not long after, Arlovski became the first Master of Sports and then International Master of Sports. He took a silver medal at the Sambo World Cup and another silver medal at the World Sambo Championship.

Arlovski began taking a greater interest in other martial arts, studying kickboxing and developing his striking skills to complement his Sambo-based grappling abilities.

Mixed martial arts career

At the age of 20, Arlovski began his professional MMA career at the Mix Fight M-1 in St Petersburg, Russia on 9 April 1999. It was a fairly inauspicious start, losing by KO to Viacheslav Datsik. Not deterred, Arlovski returned in 2000 to M-1 Global at the European Championships, taking the heavyweight crown with a submission victory and a KO victory.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Arlovski made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut at UFC 28, defeating Aaron Brink by submission. He was then thrown in against top opposition, losing to future UFC Heavyweight Champion Ricco Rodriguez and heavyweight contender Pedro Rizzo. Despite those early defeats, wins over future British Cage Rage Light heavyweight Champion Ian Freeman and future IFL Light heavyweight Champion Vladimir Matyushenko propelled Arlovski back into the UFC elite.

In 2004, a motorcycle accident injury suffered by then UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir led to the creation of an interim heavyweight title. It was decided that the two top heavyweight contenders would meet to declare the interim champion and on 5 February 2005, at UFC 51, Arlovski faced former heavyweight champion, Tim Sylvia. In the fight, Arlovski eventually connected with an overhand right and dropped Sylvia. On the ground, Arlovski followed up with an Achilles lock that forced Sylvia to tap out at 47 seconds of the first round, making Arlovski the new UFC Interim Heavyweight Champion.

Arlovski went on to defend his interim title on 4 June 2005, at UFC 53, against Justin Eilers. Arlovski won the bout by TKO in the first round. After the fight, it was revealed that Eilers had suffered extensive injuries, including a badly broken nose, two broken hands and a complete ACL tear.

In October 2005, Arlovski once again defended his title at UFC 55 against top contender Paul Buentello. Arlovski knocked out Buentello in 15 seconds of the opening round. On 12 August 2005, the UFC announced that it now recognized Arlovski as the undisputed heavyweight champion, as Frank Mir had not fully rehabilitated from his motorcycle accident.

In a rematch with Tim Sylvia at UFC 59 on 15 April 2006, Arlovski knocked Sylvia down with a right hand punch early in the first round. Sylvia was able to protect himself and recovered almost immediately. While Arlovski tried to finish Sylvia with a right lead, Sylvia countered with a short right uppercut to the chin, knocking Arlovski to the mat. Sylvia followed up with punches on the ground until referee Herb Dean stopped the match at 2:43 of the first round.

The rubber match between Tim Sylvia and Arlovski took place on 8 July 2006, at UFC 61. In what turned out to be a 5-round battle of attrition, neither fighter was able to KO the other, or even land any truly significant blows. In the end Sylvia won the fight by unanimous decision. It was later discovered that during the fight, Arlovski had been significantly injured by a checked leg kick sometime in the second round which left him unable to throw kicks of his own or make any takedown attempts. When confronted by a reporter about the injury, Arlovski avoided responding directly and would only say "I do not want to talk about my injuries or look for any other excuses." Not too long after it was revealed Sylvia had sustained an injury as he fainted at his hotel room and upon hospital examination, doctors discovered a concussion.

Arlovski made his next appearance on 30 December 2006, at UFC 66 against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Márcio Cruz. After being taken down, he kicked Cruz in the shoulder (which is legal), but it was mistaken for a head kick (which is illegal) by referee Herb Dean. When the referee intervened, he decided, because of Cruz's insistence, to allow both fighters to stay on the ground as opposed to standing them up, as is the general practice. Thereafter, Arlovski struck Cruz with a strong blow to the chin, then continued beating Cruz with hammerfists until the fight was stopped.

Arlovski fought PRIDE veteran and two-time world Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champion Fabrício Werdum at UFC 70, winning by unanimous decision. Both fighters kept their distance for the majority of the fight, causing the referee to inform them at the beginning of the third round that he would remove a point from the first fighter to retreat in that round. Although Arlovski won the fight by unanimous decision, many boos could be heard from the crowd. After the fight Arlovski apologized to the fans for not fighting for the full fifteen minutes.

After 11 months of inactivity, Arlovski made his return to the octagon at UFC 82 and defeated Jake O'Brien by TKO in round two. It was O'Brien's first MMA loss and Arlovski's final fight on his UFC contract.

Affliction Entertainment

After leaving the UFC, Arlovski signed with the newly created MMA-promotion Affliction and participated in their inaugural event Affliction: Banned on 19 July 2008. He fought and defeated top ranked heavyweight fighter and former IFL heavyweight stand-out Ben Rothwell by KO in the final round of the fight, ending Rothwell's 13 fight win streak and giving him his first defeat in over 3 years.

Originally scheduled to face former UFC Heavyweight Champion and top-ranked heavyweight Josh Barnett in the main event at Affliction's second pay-per-view, Affliction: Day of Reckoning, on 11 October 2008, the event was rescheduled and Arlovski would instead be matched up against the last reigning IFL Heavyweight Champion Roy Nelson at EliteXC: Heat on 4 October 2008, in Sunrise, Florida in a co-promotion with EliteXC. Arlovski won the fight via KO in the second round and in the process became the only man to ever finish Nelson in his MMA career at that point.

In January 2009, Arlovski faced the last reigning PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko at Affliction: Day of Reckoning. Arlovski looked exceptionally well prepared and focused but despite his encouraging early efforts, Arlovski lost the fight via KO in the opening round after jumping in with a very long range knee and being caught with an over-hand right punch.

Strikeforce

On 6 June 2009, Arlovski fought up and coming heavyweight Brett Rogers at Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields. Arlovski lost the fight via TKO in the opening round. After the defeat, in October 2009, Arlovski began training with acclaimed MMA coach Greg Jackson. Arlovski was a featured attendee at Strikeforce: Emelianenko vs. Rogers, where he was mobbed by a crowd of local Chicago fans. Arlovski was signed to Strikeforce and fought former EliteXC heavyweight champion Antônio Silva on 15 May 2010, at Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery. Following 3 rounds of hard-hitting punches from both and with neither fighter giving in to the other, Arlovski lost by unanimous decision.

Arlovski was defeated by Sergei Kharitonov via KO on 12 February 2011, as part of the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament. It was his fourth straight loss, three of which were by way of KO. On 17 February 2011, Arlovski posted a video on his website in which he spoke for over an hour, repeatedly saying that he would absolutely not retire. Arlovski indicated that his trainers had recommended that he retire; however, Greg Jackson was against his retirement. Arlovski dedicated himself to training exclusively with Greg Jackson in New Mexico to refocus on his MMA career and make the necessary changes to get back on track.

ProElite

After several months of grueling training schedule in New Mexico with Greg Jackson and the likes of Jon Jones, Shane Carwin, and Travis Browne, Arlovski headlined ProElite 1 on 27 August at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii against heavyweight Ray Lopez. Arlovski won by TKO in the third round after dominating Lopez throughout the fight.

Arlovski faced off against veteran of over 300 fights Travis Fulton at ProElite 2 in November, serving as the co-main event. Arlovski won the fight via head kick KO in the final second of the third round. It was a knockout which caused Fulton, who had never been knocked out, to regain consciousness about 5 minutes after the fight was stopped. Fulton later admitted to Arlovski in the locker room that he has never been hit that hard in all of his 300 bouts.

ONE Fighting Championship

In mid-July 2012, it was announced that Arlovski had signed with the Asia-based promotion ONE Fighting Championship.Originally Arlvoski was scheduled to fight Soa Palelei but Soa Palelei was later replaced with Tim Sylvia. The promotion quickly announced that Arlovski would face Tim Sylvia in his debut, marking the fourth time the two fighters had faced each other.

Arlovski and Sylvia faced off at ONE Fighting Championship: Pride of a Nation on 31 August 2012, in Manila. The fight between Arlovski and Tim Sylvia ended in a no-contest due to an illegal soccer kick by Arlovski. According to ONE FC rules, soccer kicks are legal only if the referee clears the fighter to do so after determining the grounded fighter can still intelligently defend himself. Arlovski received no such clearance and the kick was therefore deemed illegal. Four days later, One FC eliminated this restriction. This rule change, had it been enforced prior to the bout, would have resulted in Arlovki winning by TKO. Arlovski had knocked Tim Sylvia down with punches before he landed the illegal kicks that caused the referee to stop the fight.

World Series of Fighting

Arlovski headlined the debut event from the World Series of Fighting against fellow Strikeforce veteran Devin Cole on 3 November 2012, at World Series of Fighting 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event aired live on NBC Sports. He won the fight via TKO in the first round.

Arlovski fought Anthony Johnson in the main event at World Series of Fighting 2 on 23 March 2013. He lost the fight via unanimous decision. Controversy arose after the fight when it was revealed that multiple rounds exceeded the five-minute time limit. The punch believed to have broken Arlovski's jaw was landed after the time at which the round should have ended.

Arlovski next replaced an injured Anthony Johnson against Mike Kyle at WSOF 5 on 14 September 2013. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Independent promotions

Arlovski faced Bellator veteran Mike Hayes at Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 9 on 16 December 2012, in Moscow, Russia. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Arlovski was also scheduled to fight 2 time ADCC Submission Wrestling World Champion and veteran of over 60 fights Jeff Monson in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 2 February 2013, but the event was postponed.

Arlovski fought Andreas Kraniotakes at Fight Nights - Battle in Minsk on 29 November 2013, and Arlovski won the fight via TKO in the second round.

Return to UFC

On 24 April 2014, it was confirmed by multiple MMA media websites that Arlovski had been granted his release from WSOF to return to UFC. The former heavyweight champion fought Brendan Schaub at UFC 174 on 14 June 2014. Arlovski was victorious in his return to the UFC, defeating Schaub via split decision (28–29, 29–28, and 29–28).

It was announced that Arlovski would be facing Antônio Silva in a rematch on 13 September 2014, at UFC Fight Night 51. Despite being a heavy betting underdog, Arlovski won the fight via knockout in the first round, after landing two consecutive right hands that dropped Silva and subsequent hammerfists on the ground with Silva unable to defend himself.This win also won Arlovski his first Performance of the Night bonus award.

Arlovski faced Travis Browne on 23 May 2015, at UFC 187.Despite being a heavy underdog and being knocked down in the first round, Arlovski stunned Browne multiple times throughout the opening minutes, and eventually won the fight via TKO in the first round. Post-fight, Joe Rogan revealed in commentary that Arlovski came close to withdrawing from the fight due to a calf injury in training.The win also earned Arlovski his first Fight of the Night bonus award.

Arlovski faced Frank Mir on 5 September 2015, at UFC 191, winning by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, and 30–27) in a fight which many, including UFC president Dana White, thought Mir won. 12 of 15 media outlets, however, scored the bout in favor of Arlovski.

Arlovski returned to face Stipe Miocic on 2 January 2016, at UFC 195. He was defeated via TKO in the first round.

Arlovski faced Alistair Overeem on 8 May 2016, at UFC Fight Night 87. After a back and forth first round, Arlovski lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Arlovski next faced Josh Barnett on 3 September 2016, at UFC Fight Night 93. He lost the fight via submission in the third round, resulting in his first submission loss in his professional MMA career. Both participants were awarded Fight of the Night for their performance.

Arlovski faced Francis Ngannou on 28 January 2017 at UFC on Fox 23. He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Arlovski faced Marcin Tybura on 17 June 2017 at UFC Fight Night 111. He lost the fight by unanimous decision (29–28, 28–27, and 29–27).

After five consecutive defeats, Arlovski relocated his training to American Top Team.

Arlovski faced Júnior Albini at UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Pettis on 11 November 2017 in Norfolk, Virginia. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Arlovski faced Stefan Struve on 4 March 2018 at UFC 222. He won the fight by unanimous decision. In the fight, Arlovski landed a career-best 4 takedowns, more than his entire career total up to that time (3) combined.

Arlovski faced Tai Tuivasa at UFC 225 on 9 June 2018. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Arlovski faced Shamil Abdurakhimov on 15 September 2018 at UFC Fight Night 136. He lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Arlovski faced Walt Harris on 29 December 2018 at UFC 232. He lost the fight via split decision. The result was overturned to no contest after Harris tested positive for prohibited substance LGB4033, a selective androgen receptor module (SARM).

Arlovski faced Augusto Sakai on April 27, 2019 at UFC Fight Night: Jacaré vs. Hermansson. He lost the fight by a controversial split decision.

A rematch with Ben Rothwell took place on July 20, 2019 at UFC on ESPN 4. He won the fight via unanimous decision and set the all-time record for UFC heavyweight victories at 17.

His next fight was with Jairzinho Rozenstruik on November 2, 2019 at UFC 244. He lost the fight via knockout in round one.

Arlovski is scheduled to face Philipe Lins on May 2,2020 at UFC Fight Night 174. However, on April 9, Dana White, the president of UFC announced that this event was postponed to a future date

Personal life

Arlovski resides in Chicago with his wife, son and their pitbull terrier Maximus. He is an Orthodox Christian. Arlovski did a public service announcement against dog fighting featuring Maximus and calling it inhumane and torture. Arlovski said he chose his nickname The Pitbull for the positive qualities these dogs have.

Movie and television career

Arlovski's movie debut was in 8 of Diamonds in 2006. He starred in Universal Soldier: Regeneration in 2009, along with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. In the movie, he plays an "NGU", a new generation UniSol in the main "bad guy" role. The movie was released directly to video on 2 February 2010, in the United States. Arlovski also played a part in the next Universal Soldier movie — Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, released in theaters on 30 November 2012, and on demand on 25 October 2012.

In 2015, Arlovski appeared on the TV show Limitless in episode 7 "Brian Finch's Black Op". Arlovski played the role of a suspected terrorist hunted by the CIA. The show originally aired 3 November 2015.

Arlovski appeared on Mayhem Miller's MTV show Bully Beatdown, in which he beat the 'bully', thereby earning the 'victims' $10,000.

In 2018, Arlovski had a small role as a mob enforcer opposite Denzel Washington in the opening scene of The Equalizer 2.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed Martial arts

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
    • One successful title defense
    • Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship (One time; first)
    • One successful title defense
    • Fight of the Night (Two times)
    • Performance of the Night (One time)
    • Most wins in UFC heavyweight history (17)
    • Most fights in UFC heavyweight history (30)
    • Highest takedown defense success in UFC heavyweight history (88.4%)
  • Combat Press
    • 2015 Comeback Fighter of the Year
  • MMAJunkie.com
    • 2015 May Fight of the Month
  • Sherdog
    • 2015 Round of the Year

Sambo

  • European Youth Sambo
    • European Youth Sambo Champion
  • World Cup
    • 2nd place in the World Cup in Sambo
  • World Sambo Championship
    • 2nd place at the World Sambo Championship

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
49 matches28 wins19 losses
By knockout1711
By submission31
By decision87
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss28–19 (2)Jairzinho RozenstruikKO (punch)UFC 2442 November 201910:29New York City, New York, United States
Win28–18 (2)Ben RothwellDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: dos Anjos vs. Edwards20 July 201935:00San Antonio, Texas, United States
Loss27–18 (2)Augusto SakaiDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Jacaré vs. Hermansson27 April 201935:00Sunrise, Florida, United States
NC27–17 (2)Walt HarrisNC (overturned)UFC 23229 December 201835:00Inglewood, California, United StatesOriginally a split decision win for Harris; overturned after he tested positive for LGD-4033.
Loss27–17 (1)Shamil AbdurakhimovDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Oliynyk15 September 201835:00Moscow, Russia
Loss27–16 (1)Tai TuivasaDecision (unanimous)UFC 2259 June 201835:00Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win27–15 (1)Stefan StruveDecision (unanimous)UFC 2223 March 201835:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win26–15 (1)Júnior AlbiniDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Pettis11 November 201735:00Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Loss25–15 (1)Marcin TyburaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Correia17 June 201735:00Kallang, Singapore
Loss25–14 (1)Francis NgannouTKO (punches)UFC on Fox: Shevchenko vs. Peña28 January 201711:32Denver, Colorado, United States
Loss25–13 (1)Josh BarnettSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Arlovski vs. Barnett3 September 201632:53Hamburg, GermanyFight of the Night.
Loss25–12 (1)Alistair OvereemTKO (crane kick and punches)UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Arlovski8 May 201621:12Rotterdam, Netherlands
Loss25–11 (1)Stipe MiocicTKO (punches)UFC 1952 January 201610:54Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win25–10 (1)Frank MirDecision (unanimous)UFC 1915 September 201535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win24–10 (1)Travis BrowneTKO (punches)UFC 18723 May 201514:41Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFight of the Night.
Win23–10 (1)Antônio SilvaKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Arlovski13 September 201412:59Brasília, BrazilPerformance of the Night.
Win22–10 (1)Brendan SchaubDecision (split)UFC 17414 June 201435:00Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win21–10 (1)Andreas KraniotakesTKO (punches)Fight Nights: Battle in Minsk29 November 201323:14Minsk, Belarus
Win20–10 (1)Mike KyleDecision (unanimous)WSOF 514 September 201335:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss19–10 (1)Anthony JohnsonDecision (unanimous)WSOF 223 March 201335:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win19–9 (1)Mike HayesDecision (unanimous)Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 916 December 201235:00Moscow, Russia
Win18–9 (1)Devin ColeTKO (punches)WSOF 13 November 201212:37Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NC17–9 (1)Tim SylviaNC (illegal soccer kicks)One FC 5: Pride of a Nation31 August 201224:46Quezon City, Philippines
Win17–9Travis FultonKO (head kick)ProElite 2: Big Guns5 November 201134:59Moline, Illinois, United States
Win16–9Ray LopezTKO (punches)ProElite: Arlovski vs. Lopez27 August 201132:43Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss15–9Sergei KharitonovKO (punches)Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva12 February 201112:49East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Loss15–8Antônio SilvaDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery15 May 201035:00St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Loss15–7Brett RogersTKO (punches)Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields6 June 200910:22St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Loss15–6Fedor EmelianenkoKO (punch)Affliction: Day of Reckoning24 January 200913:14Anaheim, California, United StatesFor the WAMMA Heavyweight Championship.
Win15–5Roy NelsonKO (punch)EliteXC: Heat4 October 200821:46Sunrise, Florida, United States
Win14–5Ben RothwellKO (punches)Affliction: Banned19 July 200831:13Anaheim, California, United States
Win13–5Jake O'BrienTKO (punches)UFC 821 March 200824:17Columbus, Ohio, United States
Win12–5Fabrício WerdumDecision (unanimous)UFC 7021 April 200735:00Manchester, England
Win11–5Márcio CruzTKO (punches)UFC 6630 December 200613:15Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss10–5Tim SylviaDecision (unanimous)UFC 618 July 200655:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Loss10–4Tim SylviaTKO (punches)UFC 5915 April 200612:43Anaheim, California, United StatesLost the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win10–3Paul BuentelloKO (punch)UFC 557 October 200510:15Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesDefended the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win9–3Justin EilersTKO (punches)UFC 534 June 200514:10Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesDefended the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. Later promoted to undisputed champion.
Win8–3Tim SylviaSubmission (achilles lock)UFC 515 February 200510:47Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win7–3Wesley CorreiraTKO (punches)UFC 472 April 200421:15Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win6–3Vladimir MatyushenkoKO (punch)UFC 4426 September 200312:10Paradise, Nevada, United States
Win5–3Ian FreemanTKO (punches)UFC 4022 November 200211:25Paradise, Nevada, United States
Loss4–3Pedro RizzoKO (punches)UFC 3622 March 200231:45Paradise, Nevada, United States
Loss4–2Ricco RodriguezTKO (punches)UFC 3229 June 200131:23East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Win4–1Aaron BrinkSubmission (armbar)UFC 2817 November 200010:55Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win3–1John DixsonKO (punches)Super Fight13 May 200010:13Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win2–1Roman ZentsovTKO (punches and knees)M-1 MFC: European Championship 20009 April 200011:18Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win1–1Michael TielrooySubmission (guillotine choke)M-1 MFC: European Championship 20009 April 200011:25Saint Petersburg, Russia
Loss0–1Viacheslav DatsikKO (punch)M-1 MFC: World Championship 19999 April 199916:05Saint Petersburg, Russia

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