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Movlid Khaybulaev
BornМовлид Хайбулаев
(1990-10-16) October 16, 1990 (age 34)
Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Other namesKiller
NationalityRussian
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
DivisionFeatherweight
Reach70.0 in (178 cm)
Fighting out ofMoscow, Russia
TeamFight Nights Team
Years active2011–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total22
Wins20
By knockout6
By submission2
By decision12
Losses0
Draws1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Movlid Khaybulaev (born October 16, 1990) is a Russian mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Featherweight division of the Professional Fighters League (PFL). A professional competitor since 2011, he has also competed in Fight Nights Global and ONE Championship.

Personal life

Khaybulaev was born in the Republic of Dagestan, a republic of Russia situated in the North Caucasus region, along the Caspian Sea.[1] Khaybulaev trains with former UFC Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.[2][3] Khaybulaev credits Nurmagomedov, as well as Nurmagomedov's father, Dagestan legend Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, who passed away due to COVID-19 complications in 2020, with inspiring him to compete in mixed martial arts.[4]

Movlid was born in Dagestan, and like most of his peers, he combined his studies at school with training. He started with freestyle wrestling, but later the attention of the teenager was attracted by combat sambo - in both disciplines the guy achieved serious success. At the age of 16, the athlete became the champion of the Southern Federal District in wrestling, and a year later, he secured the result at the Russian Championship.[5][6]

After, Khaibulaev entered the branch of the Law Academy under the Ministry of Justice of Russia, located in Makhachkala, and in parallel with his studies, continued to win new awards. In 2009, again in the Southern Federal District, he took first place in the combat sambo championship, and after that he switched to mixed martial arts, and a new hobby opened up great horizons for him.[7]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

In the same year, 2009, Movlid took part in the Dagestan Mixed Fight Championship and, having won another big victory, met Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov. Training under his supervision made it possible to expand the arsenal of techniques used, thanks to which, two years later, the fighter made his debut in the professional ring. His first fight took place under the banners of ProFC, and in the fight, which took place in the format of 2 rounds of 5 minutes, the newcomer defeated Rustam Akhmarov.

In December of the same year, "Killer" was sent to the MMA World Championship in Antalya, and he, being a 3rd year student, became a gold medalist there. After that, Khaibulaev got another victory among the pros and got the opportunity to fight in the Fight Nights league. The next three bouts took place there, moreover, successfully, and with short forays into other organizations, the Dagestani built a career in this promotion.

By 2017, Movlid had 11 victories in a row and did not know the bitterness of defeat. After a quick finish in a fight with Paata Robakidze, his representatives came to the management of One Championship, and organized a fight for him in Malaysia against Herbert Burns, who later signed a contract with the UFC. Despite the high-class BJJ of the Brazilian, the Russian easily translated him and did not let him breathe, due to which he won the match.

Then he returned to his homeland, fought for the last time in Fight Nights, defeating Ilya Kurzanov, and with such baggage, he signed a long-term contract with the PFL, becoming one of the featherweights of the Western organization.

Professional Fighters League

2019 Season

During his May 2019 PFL debut at PFL 2 against Damon Jackson, he landed a flying knee strike which knocked out Jackson and ended the fight in 10 seconds.[8] He continued his streak of wins (13-0-1) until his second fight with PFL at PFL 5, which ended in a majority draw against Andre Harrison.[9]

During the 2019 Playoffs at PFL 8, Khaybulaev was knocked out by Daniel Pineda in 29 seconds of the first round.[10] The result was later overturned to no contest after the Nevada State Athletic Commission suspended Pineda and fined him $12,500 after finding elevated testosterone levels from his bout with Khaybulaev on October 17, 2019.[11]

After the 2020 PFL season was cancelled due to COVID, Movlid competed at UAE Warriors 14 on November 27, 2020 against Zaka Fatullazade, submitting him in the first round with a rear-naked choke.[12]

2021 Season

In 2021, Movlid competed in his second PFL season. At PFL 1 (2021), he beat Lazar Stojadinovic to secure three points in the regular season.[13] On June 25, 2021 at PFL 6,[14] Khaybulaev beat 2019 featherweight champion Lance Palmer to secure three more points, bringing his season point total to six, thus securing him as the fourth seed in the featherweight bracket.[15]

On August 13, 2021 Movlid fought number one seed Brendan Loughnane in the 2021 PFL Playoffs at PFL 9 on August 27, 2021, edging out Loughnane with a split decision victory to clinch a spot in the 2021 PFL World Championships.[16][17]

On October 27, 2021 at PFL 10, Movlid faced off against Chris Wade for the 2021 PFL featherweight world title.[16][18] Khaybulaev outperformed Wade for 5 rounds and won via unanimous decision to win the PFL Featherweight title and earned a $1 million collective prize.[19]

In March 2022, PFL announced on Twitter that Khaybulaev was injured and would not be defending his crown in the 2022 season.[20][21]

2023 Season

Movlid started off the 2023 season against Ryoji Kudo on April 1, 2023 at PFL 1.[22] He won the bout via unanimous decision.[23]

Movlid was scheduled to face Daniel Torres on June 8, 2023 at PFL 4.[24] After Torres had failed a commission drug test and was pulled from the season, he was replaced by Tyler Diamond.[25]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
22 matches 20 wins 0 losses
By knockout 6 0
By submission 2 0
By decision 12 0
Draws 1
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Tyler Diamond PFL 4 June 8, 2023 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 20–0–1 (1) Ryoji Kudo Decision (unanimous) PFL 1 April 1, 2023 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 19–0–1 (1) Chris Wade Decision (unanimous) PFL 10 October 27, 2021 5 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States Won the 2021 PFL Featherweight Tournament..
Win 18–0–1 (1) Brendan Loughnane Decision (split) PFL 9 August 27, 2021 3 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States 2021 PFL Featherweight Semifinals.
Win 17–0–1 (1) Lance Palmer Decision (unanimous) PFL 6 June 25, 2021 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 16–0–1 (1) Lazar Stojadinovic Decision (unanimous) PFL 1 April 23, 2021 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 15–0–1 (1) Zaka Fatullazade Submission (rear-naked choke) UAE Warriors 14 November 27, 2020 1 1:06 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
NC 14–0–1 (1) Daniel Pineda NC (overturned by NSAC) PFL 8 October 17, 2019 1 0:29 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 2019 PFL Featherweight Quarterfinal. Originally a TKO (punches) win for Pineda; overturned after he tested positive for a banned substance.
Draw 14–0–1 Andre Harrison Draw (majority) PFL 5 July 25, 2019 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 14–0 Damon Jackson KO (flying knee) PFL 2 May 23, 2019 1 0:10 Uniondale, New York, United States
Win 13–0 Ilya Kurzanov Decision (unanimous) Fight Nights Global 77 October 17, 2017 3 5:00 Surgut, Russia
Win 12–0 Herbert Burns Decision (unanimous) ONE: Throne of Tigers February 10, 2017 3 5:00 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Win 11–0 Paata Robakidze Submission (guillotine choke) Fight Nights Global 53: Day 2 October 8, 2016 1 1:13 Moscow, Russia
Win 10–0 Vugar Bakhshiev TKO (elbows) Fight Nights Global 48 May 26, 2016 3 3:47 Moscow, Russia
Win 9–0 Alexander Panasyuk TKO (punches) Formula Fight Championship 5 April 22, 2016 1 2:12 Moscow, Russia Catchweight (150 lb) bout.
Win 8–0 Ruslan Yamanbaev Decision (unanimous) Fight Nights Global 44 February 26, 2016 3 5:00 Moscow, Russia
Win 7–0 Vladimir Egoyan TKO (flying knee) Fight Nights Global 41 September 25, 2015 1 2:04 Makhachkala, Russia
Win 6–0 Alexander Panasyuk KO (punches) Astrakhan MMA Federation May 8, 2015 1 1:36 Astrakhan, Russia Lightweight bout.
Win 5–0 Dmitriy Korobeynikov TKO (punches) Fight Nights Global 33 September 25, 2015 2 4:13 Moscow, Russia Catchweight (150 lb) bout.
Win 4–0 Ilya Kurzanov Decision (split) Fight Nights Global 27 September 25, 2014 2 5:00 Moscow, Russia Featherweight debut.
Win 3–0 Abdul-Rakhman Dudaev Decision (unanimous) Fight Nights Global 26 July 11, 2014 2 5:00 Moscow, Russia
Win 2–0 Akhal Aliev Decision (unanimous) Dictator Fighting Championship 1 June 28, 2012 2 5:00 Moscow, Russia
Win 1–0 Rustam Akhmarov Decision (unanimous) ProFC 36 October 11, 2011 2 5:00 Khasavyurt, Russia Lightweight debut.

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See also

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