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Dmitry Valent
Belarusian kickboxer

Dmitry Valent

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Belarusian kickboxer
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Minsk
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36 years
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Dmitry 'Black Valet' Valent (born 13 April 1988 in Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarusian Muay Thai middleweight/super middleweight kickboxer fighting out of Minsk, Belarus for Gym "Kick Fighter". He is a ten-time amateur and professional world champion who is known for his vicious elbows and explosive KO power (hence his other nickname, TNT). He has also won titles at junior and European level. Dmitry is one of Belarus's top fighters.

Career and biography

Dmitry started training in Taekwondo at 13 years old before beginning Muay Thai aged 16. At the prestigious "Kick Fighter Gym" in his home town of Minsk he developed his blossoming skills by training alongside world champions such as Andrei Kulebin and Dmitry Shakuta. He would be a very quick learner, winning a gold medal in the 67 kg junior category at the 2006 W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, aged 17. Dmitry then went on to have a very good 2007, winning a gold medal at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 and then followed it up with his first professional title - winning the World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) middleweight world title, in Kostroma, Russia before rounding off the year in style by adding the professional W.A.K.O. world title to his collection.

Dmitry kicked off 2008 by winning the W.K.N. European Grand Prix title, a four-man tournament fought under Muay Thai rules in Geneva, Switzerland. He then followed in the footsteps of stable mate Kulebin by winning the W.M.C. I-1 title – this one the Grand Slam 72 kg version – in Hong Kong. There was some disappointment at the end of the year, however, when Dmitry was knocked out of the "The Contender Asia" Season 2 qualifier held in Russia by multiple world champion Artem Levin at the semi final stage. The fact that the Contender Asia Season 2 show would never come to light did soften the blow somewhat. Dmitry had success on the amateur circuit as well, winning gold at the I.M.F.A. European championships held in Zgorzelec, Poland.

The young Belarusian regained his W.M.C. I-1 title the following year, defeating South African Vuyisile Colossa by split decision in the final. He followed up this victory by defeating 2007 W.K.A. world champion Shane Campbell for the second time to win the Muay Thai version of the middleweight W.K.N. title. He carried on his form on the professional circuit onto the amateur circuit, winning a second amateur world championships by claiming gold at the I.F.M.A. event in Bangkok, Thailand.

In 2010 Dmitry continued his winning ways remaining the W.K.N. organizations middleweight world champion in Thai-boxing by defeating the talented Yohan Lidon at the start of 2010 and beating the Dutch-based Moroccan Tarek Slimani to claim the W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" world title. He has suffered a few setbacks as well, losing to nemesis Artem Levin at the I.F.M.A. European Championships, and conceding a decision loss to legendary Aussie John Wayne Parr in an unsuccessful move down in weight to challenge for the W.K.N. super welterweight world title. He also won more gold medals at amateur level, winning the 75 kg category at the W.A.K.O. European and I.F.M.A. world championships respectively.

He lost a decision to Karim Ghajji at Nuit des Champions in Marseilles on November 24, 2012.

In a close fight, Valent lost to Simon Marcus by split decision at C3: King of Fighters in Chengdu, China on April 27, 2013.

He fought at Diamond Fight: Friendship in Chelyabinsk, Russia on December 13, 2013, defeating Bektas Emirhanoglu by third round TKO.

Titles

Professional

  • 2016 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament Runner-up
  • 2015 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament Runner-up
  • 2013 WMC light heavyweight world champion
  • 2013 Grand Prix Russia Open tournament champion
  • 2010 W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" Muay Thai world champion -75 kg
  • 2009 W.K.N. Muay Thai middleweight world champion -76.2 kg (2 Title Def.)
  • 2009 W.M.C. I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam champion -72 kg
  • 2008 W.M.C. I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam champion -72 kg
  • 2008 W.K.N. European Grand Prix champion -79 kg (Full Thai Rules)
  • 2007 W.A.K.O. Pro Muaythai world champion -75 kg
  • 2007 W.K.N. oriental rules (K-1) middleweight world champion -76.4 kg

Amateur

  • 2013 I.M.F.A. European Muaythai Championships in Lisbon, Portugal 1st, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2010 I.M.F.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2010 W.A.K.O. European Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan 1st, gold medalist(s) -75 kg (K-1 Rules)
  • 2009 I.M.F.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2008 I.M.F.A. European Muaythai Championships in Zgorzelec, Poland 1st, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2007 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia 1st, gold medalist(s) - 71 kg (K-1 Rules)
  • 2006 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 3rd, bronze medalist(s) -67 kg
  • 2006 W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st, gold medalist(s) -67 kg (Junior)

Professional kickboxing record

Professional Kickboxing Record

Amateur kickboxing record

Amateur Kickboxing Record
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2012-04-22WinCzech Republic Matouš KohoutI.F.M.A. European ChampionshipsAntalya, Turkey
2010-12-05WinRussia Valentin SemenovI.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '10, Final -75 kgBangkok, Thailand
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '10 Gold Medal -75 kg.
2010-10-24WinPoland Wojciech KosowskiW.A.K.O. European Championships '10 Baku, K-1 Finals -75 kgBaku, AzerbaijanDecision32:00
Wins W.A.K.O. Amateur European Championships Baku '10 K-1 Gold Medal -71 kg. Had walkthrough to final as his semi final opponent was unable to fight.
2010-10-?WinRepublic of Macedonia Ile RisteskiW.A.K.O. European Championships '10 Baku, K-1 Quarter Finals -75 kgBaku, AzerbaijanKO1
2010-05-27LossRussia Artem LevinI.F.M.A. European Championships '10, Quarter FinalsVelletri, ItalyDecision (5-0)42:00
2010-05-26WinTurkey ŞahinI.F.M.A. European Championships '10, 1st RoundVelletri, Italy
2009-12-05WinUkraine Vasyl TereshonokI.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '09, Final -75 kgBangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '09 Gold Medal -75 kg.
2009-12-02WinCroatia Emil ZorajIFMA 2009 World Muaythai Championships 1/2 finals (75 kg)Bangkok, ThailandDecision42:00
2007-09-30WinRussia Rizvan IsaevW.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Final -71 kgBelgrade, Serbia
Wins W.A.K.O. Amateur World Championships Belgrade '07 K-1 Gold Medal -71 kg.
2007-09-?WinAustria Djime CoulibalyW.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Semi Finals -71 kgBelgrade, Serbia
2007-09-?WinAustria Osami AdilW.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Quarter Finals -71 kgBelgrade, Serbia
2007-09-?WinCroatia Branko MikulićW.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 1st Round -71 kgBelgrade, Serbia
2006-06-06LossFrance Ameur RedwanI.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06, Semi Finals -67 kgBangkok, Thailand
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06 Bronze Medal -75 kg.
2006-06-03WinKazakhstan Askarbek ShakiyevI.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06, Quarter Finals -67 kgBangkok, Thailand
2006-03-26WinTurkey Mehmet DoganW.M.F. World Muaythai Championships '06, Junior Final -67 kgBangkok, Thailand
Wins W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships '06 Junior Gold Medal -67 kg.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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