Dzianis Hancharonak

Dzianis Hancharonak
Дзянic Ганчаронак
Born Дзянic Алеговiч Ганчаронак
(1988-06-21) June 21, 1988
Native name Дзянic Ганчаронак
Nationality Belarusian
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 91 kg (201 lb; 14.3 st)
Division Heavyweight
Reach 76.0 in (193 cm)
Style Muay Thai
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Minsk, Belarus
Team Patriot Gym
Trainer Dmitry Piasetsky
Oleg Vadaturskiy
Years active 2000-present
Kickboxing record
Total 14
Wins 11
By knockout 10
Losses 2
Draws 1
Amateur career
Total 157
Wins 154
By knockout 106
Losses 3
Draws 0
last updated on: June 14, 2014

Dzianis Hancharonak (Belarusian: Дзянic Алеговiч Ганчаронак; born June 21, 1988), sometimes spelt Denis Goncheronok, is a Belarusian heavyweight Muay Thai kickboxer fighting out of Minsk for Patriot Gym. He is a five-time amateur Muay Thai I.F.M.A world champion and holds a national degree of honored master of sports in Muay Thai.[1] Inside the amateur ring, he enjoyed victories over notable athletes including: Nenad Pagonis, Franci Grajš, Simon Marcus and Vladimir Mineev.

Amateur career

Dzianis wins 2009 IFMA WC

Dzianis has been a prominent member of the Belarusian Muay Thai national team.[2] He won his first major international tournament during his teens, which was the 2006 I.F.M.A World Championships in -81 kg category. In 2006, when Dzianis finished high school, he continued to pursue his Muay Thai career under renowned Belarusian trainer Dmitry Piasetsky. Blood, sweat and tears in this tough training regimen earned him multiple titles from recognized Muay Thai and kickboxing organizations including I.F.M.A and W.A.K.O. Dzianis has had more than 260 amateur fights not only in Thailand, home country of Muay Thai, but all over the world.[3] In 2010, he won the World Combat Games in Beijing, China.

Professional career

Although still competing in international amateur championships as is required of the national team member, Dzianis is very passionate about professional fights. Dzianis has fought 10 professional bouts, chalking up an impressive K.O. victory over Netherlands' Boy Boy Martin on March 19, 2010, in K-1 World Max 2010 East Europe Tournament. On July 30, 2011, Dzianis took on Redouan Cairo in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The action started immediately and after being knocked down twice in the second round, Hancharonak came back with the TKO in round three.[4][5]

Twice, Dzianis was meant to take on Australian heavyweight Nathan Corbett: in 2011 when both were in one group in a Muay Thai Premier League tournament,[6] but the promotion group collapsed,[7] and then on March 9, 2013, however the fight never materialized.[8]

There was no winner in a rematch against Redouan Cairo at Kickboxing Empire II in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on March 8, 2014 as the fight ended up in draw.[9][10]

He challenged Artem Vakhitov in a fight for the vacant WMC World Heavyweight (-95 kg/209 lb) Championship at Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 14, 2014, losing a unanimous decision.[11][12][13]

Titles

Kickboxing record

Professional Kickboxing record
11 wins (10 KOs), 2 losses, 1 draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2016-08-23 WinTunisia Yousri Belgaroui Akhmat Fight Show Grozny, Russia Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2014-06-14 Loss Russia Artem Vakhitov Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 Monte Carlo, Monaco Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
For the WMC World Heavyweight (-95.0 kg/209 lb) Championship.
2014-03-08 Draw Suriname Redouan Cairo Kickboxing Empire II Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Draw (split) 5 3:00
2013-01-05 Win Moldova Adrian Cushnir Kickboxing Elimination Tournament Minsk, Belarus TKO 1
2011-07-30 Win Suriname Redouan Cairo Kickboxing Empire I Las Vegas, Nevada, USA KO 3 2:06
2010-03-19 Win Netherlands Boy Boy Martin K-1 World Max 2010 Minsk, Belarus KO 1 1:20
Amateur kickboxing record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2014-05-09 Win Russia Ivan Pentka 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg, Final Langkawi, Malaysia
Wins the 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg Gold Medal.
2014-05-07 Win Denmark Langawagen Frederic Fredy 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg, Semi Finals[14] Langkawi, Malaysia Decision 4 2:00
2014-05-04 Win Ukraine Poyimachov Oleh 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg, Quarter Finals[15] Langkawi, Malaysia Decision 4 2:00
2014-05-03 Win Lithuania Sergej Maslobojev 2014 IFMA World Championships -91 kg, Open Round[16] Langkawi, Malaysia TKO (Injury)
2009-10-26 Loss Serbia Nenad Pagonis W.A.K.O World Championships 2009, K-1 Final -86 kg Villach, Austria
Wins W.A.K.O. World Championship '09 K-1 Silver Medal -86 kg.
2009-10-24 Win Poland Radoska Rydzewski W.A.K.O World Championships 2009, K-1 Semi Finals -86 kg Villach, Austria
2008-11 Win Serbia Nenad Pagonis W.A.K.O European Championships 2008, K-1 Final -86 kg Porto, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
Wins W.A.K.O. European Championship '08 K-1 Silver Medal -86 kg.
2008-11 Win United Kingdom Khalid Ismail W.A.K.O European Championships 2008, K-1 Semi Finals -86 kg Porto, Portugal KO
2008-11 Win Portugal Emanuel Silva W.A.K.O European Championships 2008, K-1 Quarter Finals -86 kg Porto, Portugal KO
2006-11 WO Bulgaria Ivan Damianov W.A.K.O European Championships 2006, Thai-Boxing Rules Final -81 kg Skopje, Macedonia WO (No Fight)
Wins W.A.K.O. European Championship '06 Thai-Boxing Rules Gold Medal -81 kg.
2006-11 Win Ukraine Dmytro Kirpan W.A.K.O European Championships 2006, Thai-Boxing Rules Semi Finals -81 kg Skopje, Macedonia
2006-11 Win Republic of Macedonia Nenad Slavkovski W.A.K.O European Championships 2006, Thai-Boxing Rules Quarter Finals -81 kg Skopje, Macedonia KO
2006-11 Win Azerbaijan Araz Ismayilov W.A.K.O European Championships 2006, Thai-Boxing Rules First Round -81 kg Skopje, Macedonia Decision (Unanimous) 32:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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