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Beware the ‘White Wolf’: Russia’s Prospect Predator

Since making his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2003, Magomed “The White Wolf” Sultanakhmedov has quietly amassed an impressive 14-4 record battling in the European circuit; it won’t be long before the North American fan base will fall witness to his stealth submission skills and laser-guided precision striking.

Hailing from Tula, , this 26 year old middleweight possesses vast experience and refined technique, making him the primary favourite to win his weight class in the M-1 Selections 2010 Europe tournament. He delivered on these expectations and won the M-1 Selection European championship title in July with a devastating TKO victory over Alexei Belyaev and marking his current win streak at seven.

Sultanakhmedov is a world champion in karate and kick-boxing, as well as a veteran tournament participant for M-1, Dream and K-1 Hero ’s. Many have compared his style to the great Mirko Cro Cop of the past; a great left-handed fighter with a sound defense and able to deliver deadly kicks at will.

To culminate a successful 2009, ‘The White Wolf’ won the M-1 Challenge this past December with a text-book demolishing of Dmitry Samoilov, leading his team to the Champions of Russia title.

With his consistent success in the ring and displays of athletic supremacy, Magomed Sultanakhmedov has also cemented himself as one of the stars in M-1 Global’s and Russia’s inaugural venture into mixed martial arts reality television’s M-1 Fighter. His knockout victory over the talented Pavel Kusch early in the third round has fans speaking highly of this warrior who is clearly looking to continue his winning ways in the United States. Don’t be surprised if we see a battle set in the near future between Sultanakhmedov and the winner of Mike Geurin vs. Tyson ‘The Anti- Hero’ Jeffries at the M-1 Selection Americas Finals taking place September 18th in Atlantic City New Jersey, USA, which will deternine the tournament’s middleweight champion.

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