Ruslan Fayfer Explained

Ruslan Fayfer
Weight:
Height:6 ft 0+1/2 in
Nationality:Russian
Birth Date:1991 5, df=y
Birth Place:Ust-Barguzin, Russia
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:662342
Total:31
Wins:27
Ko:18
Losses:3
Draws:1

Ruslan Vladimirovich Fayfer (Russian: Руслан Владимирович Файфер; born 10 May 1991) is a Russian professional boxer who has held the EBP cruiserweight title since 2019. As of May 2020, he is ranked as the world's fourth best active cruiserweight by the WBC, and sixth by the WBO.

As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 2010 World University Boxing Championships in the light-heavyweight division.

Early life

Fayfer was born on 10 May 1991 in Siberian village Ust-Barguzin.[1] He was drawn to the sport as a small child after watching action films like Bloodsport starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.[2] He dreamed of getting in the ring, but his hometown was too small to have a gym. However, at the age of nine he moved with his family to Dzhubga over 6500 miles away, where they found him a coach and he began his training.[1]

He won Russian junior championships in 2004 and 2005 as well as a gold medal in the light-heavyweight event at the 2010 World University Boxing Championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.[3]

Professional career

Fayfer made his professional debut on 30 August 2013, defeating Ukrainian rival Roman Mirzoev via unanimous decision (UD) in Blagoveshchenskaya, Russia. Two years later, in July 2015, he took the Russian heavyweight title from prospect Vladimir Goncharov by way of majority decision (MD) in Moscow, giving the previously-undefeated fighter his first loss.[4] [5] Fayfer added seven more wins in 2016, capping the year off with a first-round knockout (KO) of former IBO world champion Fulgencio Zúñiga in Montpellier that improved his record as a pro to 18–0.

For his next fight, he matched up against Argentine veteran Cesar David Crenz in Saint Petersburg on 25 March 2017 for the vacant IBF International cruiserweight title. Fayfer took him down with a left hook to the chin in the first round, and finished him with a liver shot in the second to win the belt.[6] He then stopped Ugandan contender David Basajjamivule in the fourth round of his first title defense that June, also picking up the vacant WBA Asia cruiserweight title in the process.[7] He had three consecutive non-title victories, including one in August 2017 over American Junior Wright for the #2 spot in the IBF rankings.[8] Fayfer suffered his first career defeat on 13 October 2018, losing by unanimous decision (116–111, 115–112, 114–113) to Andrew Tabiti in the cruiserweight quarter-finals of the 2018–19 World Boxing Super Series.[9] [10]

Fayfer faced undefeated compatriot Yury Kashinsky on 30 November 2019 in an IBF title eliminator where Kashinsky's EBP cruiserweight title was also on the line, winning by unanimous decision (115–111, 115–111, 114–112) to earn a future world title bout against Yunier Dorticos.[11] [12]

Semi-Professional career

Ruslan Fayfer Become Super Heavyweight World Champion in Semi-Professional at IBA (International Boxing Association) Champions' Night on 11 December 2022 after beat Kevin Johnson (boxer) by Unanimous Decision.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
31Draw27–3–1 Shigabudin Aliev SD1030 Oct 2021
30Win27–3 Fabio MaldonadoTKO1 (10), 25 Jun 2021
29Win26–3 Igor VilchitskyKO1 (6), 1 Apr 2021
28Loss25–3 Ali IzmailovTKO9 (10), 20 Nov 2020
27Loss25–2 Alexei PapinTKO6 (12), 22 Aug 2020
26Win25–1 Yury KashinskyUD1230 Nov 2019
25Win24–1 Serhiy RadchenkoUD1019 May 2019
24Loss23–1 Andrew TabitiUD1213 Oct 2018
23Win23–0 Emmanuel DansoTKO4 (10), 9 Jun 2018
22Win22–0 Isaac Paakwesi AnkrahKO2 (10), 3 Nov 2017
21Win21–0 Junior Anthony WrightUD1218 Aug 2017
20Win20–0 David BasajjamivuleTKO4 (12), 10 Jun 2017
19Win19–0 Cesar David CrenzTKO2 (12), 25 Mar 2017
18Win18–0 Fulgencio ZúñigaKO1 (8)12 Nov 2016
17Win17–0 Andrei KniazevUD823 Sep 2016
16Win16–0 Zoltan CsalaKO2 (8), 31 Jul 2016
15Win15–0 Gilberto Matheus DomingosKO2 (8), 6 May 2016
14Win14–0 Oleksandr NesterenkoKO1 (10), 21 Feb 2016
13Win13–0 Olegs LopajevsKO1 (8), 5 Feb 2016
12Win12–0 Sherzod MamajonovTKO4 (10), 18 Jan 2016
11Win11–0 Avaz RustamovTKO2 (10), 23 Dec 2015
10Win10–0 Aziz BillaevTKO3 (10), 10 Aug 2015
9Win9–0 Vladimir Goncharov1019 Jul 2015
8Win8–0 Edgars Kalnārs1 (10), 25 June 2015
7Win7–0 Farrukh MadaminovTKO2 (10), 25 May 2015
6Win6–0 Emin Gulmammadov5 (6), 22 Apr 2015
5Win5–0 Sergey BeloshapkinUD825 Jan 2015
4Win4–0 Yuri BarashianUD826 Sep 2014
3Win3–0 Ibragim KhalilovUD618 Apr 2014
2Win2–0 Valentyn Trostyanchuk2 (4), 4 Nov 2013
1Win1–0 Roman Mirzoev430 Aug 2013

Personal life

After graduating from high school in Dzhubga, Fayfer studied at Irkutsk State University for five years.[2] He now lives and trains in Krasnodar.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Svetlana. Telnova. 2018. Руслан Файфер: "В квадрате ринга нужно драться за честь своей страны до конца!". Ruslan Fayfer: “In the square of the ring you need to fight for the honor of your country to the end!”. 24 June 2020. World of Health. ru. 1.
  2. News: "БМК.Интервью": Кто такой Руслан Файфер. "BMK.Interview": Who is Ruslan Fayfer. baikal-media.ru. Elena. Fedoseeva. 4 September 2018. 25 June 2020. ru.
  3. News: Боксер из Бурятии Руслан Файфер стал чемпионом мира среди студентов. Boxer from Buryatia Ruslan Fayfer became the world champion among students. baikal-daily.ru. 13 October 2010. 25 June 2020. ru.
  4. News: Руслан Файфер победил Владимира Гончарова. Ruslan Fayfer defeated Vladimir Goncharov. akboxing.ru. 21 July 2015. 21 June 2020. ru.
  5. News: Владимир "Добрыня" Гончаров терпит первое поражение. Vladimir "Dobrynya" Goncharov suffers the first defeat. fightnews.ru. Andrey. Shumakov. 20 July 2015. 21 June 2020. ru.
  6. News: Fayfer, Plechko Score Quick Wins in Saint Petersburg. Boxing Scene. Alexey. Sukachev. 1 April 2017. 22 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Champions History - Ruslan Fayfer. WBA Asia. 24 June 2020.
  8. News: Ruslan Fayfer Beats Junior Wright for IBF #2 Cruiserweight Spot. Boxing Scene. Alexey. Sukachev. 19 August 2017. 26 June 2020.
  9. News: Andrew Tabiti outpoints Ruslan Fayfer, advances in WBSS cruiserweight tournament. RingTV. Doug. Fischer. 13 October 2018. 24 June 2020.
  10. News: Andrew Tabiti Decisions Ruslan Fayfer To Advance in WBSS. Boxing Scene. Alexey. Sukachev. 13 October 2018. 24 June 2020.
  11. News: Боксёр из Бурятии выиграл бой за статус претендента на звание чемпиона мира. Boxer from Buryatia won the fight for the status of contender for the title of world champion. baikal-daily.ru. 3 December 2019. 26 June 2020. ru.
  12. News: Ruslan Fayfer Edges Yuri Kashinskiy: Maxim Vlasov Wins Big. Boxing Scene. Alexey. Sukachev. 30 November 2019.
  13. News: Руслан Файфер: "Начал карьеру вовремя". Ruslan Fayfer: "Started a career on time". gazeta-n1.ru. 2 January 2018. 26 June 2020. ru.