List of Sambo practitioners

This is a list of notable sambo practitioners.

Founders

Hall of fame

As per the International Sambo Federation (FIAS)[15]

  • Murat Khasanov, 11-time world heavyweight champion in SAMBO, 8-time winner of the World Cup, 7-time champion of Europe, 19-time Russian SAMBO champion, Honoured Master of Sports of Russia, Awarded with the Order of Friendship.
  • Irina Rodina, 11-time world champion, Multiple winner of Championships of Europe, Awarded an Order for Merit to the Fatherland of II class, “Sport Elite of Prikamye”, “Gold Belt”, “Sports Heroine” title
  • Svetlana Galante, 7-time world champion, 8-time winner of the World Cup, Awarded a medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation “For Military Valour” of II class, “Gold Belt”, Multiple winner of title “Sportswoman of the Year”
  • Viktor Savinov, 6-time world champion, 6-time European champion, Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine
  • Rais Rahmatulin, 7-time world champion, Multiple European champion, 5-time World Cup winner, Honored Master of Sports of sambo, Has a medal of the Order of Merit for the Motherland of II degree
  • Jeykhun Mammadov, 6-time world champion, 6-time European champion, Possesses an Order of Merit of Azerbaijan, Honored worker of physical education and sports
  • Sergey Lopovok, 6-time world champion, 5-time European champion, 12-time World Cup winner, Honored Master of Sports, Awarded the Order of Friendship
  • Vladimir Shkalov, 5-time world champion, 8-time champion of the USSR, Honored Master of Sports
  • Huseyin Khaibulaev, 5-time world champion, 4-time European champion, 5-time World Cup winner, Honored Master of Sports of USSR
  • Fedor Emelianenko, 4-time combat SAMBO world champion and seven-time Russian champion, Honoured Master of Sports in SAMBO, Awarded an Order for Merit to the Fatherland of II class, Order of Peter the Great of I class. Two-time Russian national Judo Bronze medalist, he was the last Heavyweight champion of the PRIDE Fighting Championships and was the consensus No. 1 ranked Heavyweight MMA fighter in the world for over seven years and undefeated for 10 years in all of MMA.

Sports Sambo

Combat Sambo

Mixed Martial Arts

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov is a Russian mixed martial artist. He was a champion in the UFC Lightweight division before retiring undefeated. He was a 2-time WCSF Sambo world champion.
  • Andrei Arlovski, former UFC heavyweight champion. He was also the Junior World Sport Sambo Champion, as well as a silver medalist in the World Sambo Championship and World Sambo Cup.
  • Magomedkhan Gamzatkhanov alias Volk Han, 1987 and 1988 USSR Champion, 1987 and 1988 Russian National Champion, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR. Multiple freestyle wrestling champion of Dagestan. Also the first primary trainer for the Russian Top Team, the mixed martial arts team for which Fedor Emelianenko, Aleksander Emelianenko, and Sergei Kharitonov all were members.
  • Oleg Taktarov, UFC 6 Champion, UFC '95 Ultimate Ultimate Tournament finalist, and actor.
  • Sergei Kharitonov, a former PRIDE Fighting Championship competitor.
  • Alexey Oleinik, Ukrainian-Russian mixed martial artist, and combat sambo competitor.
  • Gokor Chivichyan is an Armenian judo, wrestling and sambo instructor, who resides and teaches in the USA.
  • Megumi Fujii, a former MMA-fighter. She is known as the "Princess of Sambo."
  • Dean Lister, an American mma fighter (UFC) and 2x ADCC champion has a background in sambo.
  • Satoko Shinashi, an accomplished Japanese mixed martial arts competitor often called the "Queen of MMA".
  • Dennis Siver is a Russian-German mixed martial artist. He competes in the UFC Featherweight division.
  • Yaroslav Amosov, Ukrainian sambo and MMA fighter in the welterweight category. He is a four-time world sambo champion, two-time European champion and Eurasia champion, European Cup winner, as well as the winner of many national and international competitions. Since 2018 he has been fighting in Bellator MMA.
  • Shamil Zavurov, Russian mixed martial artist of Avar descent, who competes in the Welterweight and Lightweight divisions. A professional MMA competitor since 2004, he is the former M-1 Global World Welterweight champion.
  • Andrei Kopylov, 1986 and 1991 Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR Champion, 1991 USSR Champion. Also primary trainer for the Russian Top Team.
  • Dan Severn, UFC Triple Crown Champion and Hall of Famer, is a Razryad international master and former AAU champion in Sambo.
  • Umar Nurmagomedov, 2015 WCSF World Combat Sambo Champion and UFC fighter

Other notable Sambo practitioners

See also

  • List of Sambo competitions

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