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Sergei Kharitonov

  • Full Name:
    Sergei Kharitonov
  • Record:
    15-3-0
  • Height:
    6'4 (193cm)
  • Weight:
    220 lbs
  • DOB:
    August 18, 1980
  • Association:
    Russian Top Team
  • City:
    Moscow
  • Country:
    Russia

Read all about Sergei Kharitonov's fights and knockouts on Fighters.com. Sergei Kharitonov's current record of 15-3-0 is a good measurement for experience, skills and overall performance. Come back for Sergei Kharitonov's next fight.

Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix begins in 2011: Fedor, Werdum, Barnett and Overeem among participants

We may not be seeing Alistair Overeem defend his strikeforce heavyweight title for some time. Why? Because after "The Demolition Man" tore through this years' K-1 World Grand Prix claiming the promotion's GP heavyweight championship, he'll be right back in action for another tournament of epic proportion's. It's rumored that Overeem, in addition to 7 other high-profile heavyweight stars will be competing in an 8-man heavyweight tournament under the Strikeforce banner. ...

Sergei Kharitonov vs. Tatsuya Mizuno set for "DREAM: Dynamite!! 2010"

Former training partner of Fedor Emelianenko, Sergei Kharitonov has not thrown in the towel on his mixed martial arts career just yet. Once coveted as one of the best heavyweight fighters in the world, the deadly Russian striker now finds himself on the cusp of making a comeback in a big way when he returns to Japan once again to take on Tatsuya Mizuno at the year-end extravaganza, DREAM's: Dynamite!! 2010. The former PRIDE star will have chance to take on the finalist of DREAM's inaugural light heavyweight Grand Prix in Tatsuya Mizuno, who earned his spot in the finals defeating the Dutch striking sensation in Melvin Manhoef via TKO in the first round. However, Mizuno later fell to former DREAM middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi in the finals, succumbing to a rear-naked choke inside of the first round. ...

Marcio Cruz Versus Sergei Kharitonov in Abu Dhabi

A heavyweight matchup between former top ten PRIDE heavyweight Sergei Kharitonov (16-4) and UFC veteran "Pe De Pano" Marcio Cruz (6-2) is set for the Abu Dhabi Fighting Championship May 14, according to Tatame.
Kharitonov is coming off a submission loss to "Snowman" Jeff Monson (33-9) at DREAM.8 in Nagoya in April 2009.
Cruz tapped Dave Yost (6-2) in a rear naked choke at Art of Fighting 7 in Tampa April 3.
The event comes right on the heels of UFC 112 in Abu Dhabi last Saturday, giving an encouraging sign that Abu Dhabi could become a reliable and profitable MMA destination from now on.
A heavyweight matchup between former top ten PRIDE heavyweight Sergei Kharitonov (16-4) and UFC veteran "Pe De Pano" Marcio Cruz (6-2) is set for the Abu Dhabi Fighting Championship May 14, according to Tatame. ...

Former top ten PRIDE heavyweight Sergei Kharitonov (15-4) of Russia will make his professional kickboxing debut versus Romanian veteran Daniel Ghi?? at K-1 World GP 2009 Final in Yokohama December 5. ...

Kharitonov Assaults Ambriz at DREAM.6

“Mighty Mo” Siala Siliga’s (3-0) late replacement “Titan” Jimmy Ambriz (13-10-1) did not last long in his DREAM heavyweight debut versus Fighters.com’s tenth-ranked Sergei Kharitonov(16-3) Tuesday night in Saitama, north of Tokyo. Kharitonov knocked down Ambriz almost immediately, snapping back Armbriz's Arthur Fonzarelli 'do, and although he got back up, Ambriz was never really in the fight. Even a yellow card to Kharitonov for holding the ropes didn’t help Ambriz.  Every hit staggered him, and Kharitonov was relentless in his assault, throwing straights, hooks, and knees. Ambriz finally tapped from his hands and knees at 2:29 of round one as Kharitonov pummelled Armbriz's ribs. ...

Kharitonov Back for Mo

Two days after cracking Fighters.com's Heavyweight Top Ten, Sergei Kharitonov (15-3) has been added to the DREAM.6 card in Saitama, north of Tokyo, 23 September versus "Mighty Mo" Siala Siliga (3-0). Kharitonov TKO’d “Demolition Man” Alistair Overeem (28-11) in Yokohama in September 2007; but, has been more active on the rumor mill than in the ring since. He was floated as “Cro Cop” Mirko Filipovic’s (23-6-2) opponent at DREAM.4 in June and lately was mentioned as a challenger for the EliteXC Heavyweight Championship versus “Bigfoot” Antonio Silva (11-1). "Mighty Mo" TKO'd "Warpath" Ruben Villareal (13-14-3) in Los Angeles in June 2007 to remain undefeated in MMA; but, after, returned to kickboxing for a 1-5 run in K-1. ...

Fighters.com's September Heavyweight Rankings

Elusive Russian Sergei Kharitonov (15-3) breached Fighters.com's Heavyweight Top Ten in September without having fought for a year. Kharitonov TKO'd "Demolition Man" Alistair Overeem (28-11) in Yokohama in September 2007; but, has been more active on the rumor mill than in the ring since. He was floated as "Cro Cop" Mirko Filipovic's (23-6-2) opponent at DREAM.4 in June and lately was mentioned as a challenger for the EliteXC Heavyweight Championship versus "Bigfoot" Antonio Silva (11-1). Kharitonov found his way into neither fight and may have a short stint as a top ten big boy as fighters beneath him line-up legit matches. A spot opened for Kharitonov when "Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring (28-14) was mauled by physical phenom Brock Lesnar (2-1) in Minneapolis 9 August, shoveling Herring out of the eighth rank. Lesnar and Herring photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC. ...

Affliction Veep Tom Atencio wants "Last Emperor" Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) to fight "The Natural" Randy Couture (16-8) at Affliction's October sequel if Couture can get a judicial nod to fight; but, if not, Emelianenko will be matched versus either "Babyface Assassin" Josh Barnett (26-5) or "Pitbull" Andrei Arlovski (13-5). If Atencio can make Emelianenko v Couture, Barnett and Arlovski will fight for the right follow-up Couture versus Emelianenko, since Couture has intimated his intention to retire win, lose, or draw versus Emelianenko. However, the more intriguing matchmaking question in the heavyweight division after Saturday night is what to do with "Maine-iac" Tim Sylvia (24-5) and "Big" Ben Rothwell (33-6) after their losses. They present two very different matchmaking problems. "Big" Ben should get no rest after his gutsy brawl versus legit heavyweight stud Arlovski. Rothwell took everything Arlovski dished and dished back until the end. Rothwell closed distance despite Arlovski's superior footwork, rolled out of the "Pitbull's" leg locks, and worked Arlovski over from the top position on the mat. As soon as Rothwell is healthy, he should get another challenge just a little less monumental than Arlovski. ...