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Other names
  
Torero

Fighting out of
  
Minsk, Belarus

Wins by knockout
  
17

Stance
  
Orthodox

Weight
  
70 kg


Style
  
Muay Thai

Height
  
1.80 m

Nationality
  
Belarus

Name
  
Vasily Shish

Draws
  
2

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Born
  
August 7, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-08-07
)

Division
  
Middleweight Welterweight Super Lightweight

Vasily "Torero" Shish (born 7 August 1982) is a Belarusian Muay Thai middleweight kickboxer fighting out of Minsk, Belarus for the Chinuk Gym. He is a five time world and five time European Muaythai and kickboxing champion who has won titles at both amateur and professional level. Vasily has fought for several notable promotions such as K-1 MAX and (the now defunct) Thai & Kickbox SuperLeague.

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Career/Biography

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Growing up in Minsk, Vasily joined the famous Gym "Kick Fighter" in 1996 where he studied Muay Thai alongside future world champions such as Andrei Kulebin, Aliaksei Pekarchyk and Dmitry Shakuta. In 1998 he won his first title as an amateur at the I.A.M.T.F. European Championships in Spain, winning a gold medal in the -51 kg category aged just 15 years old, also winning the honour of "best technique". The next year he went to the world championships in Bangkok where he won a bronze medal competing against much more experienced fighters. In 1999 he was part of the Belarus team which won an incredible eight gold medals (out of twelve) in the Thai-boxing section at the W.A.K.O. world championships. What was even more impressive was that seven of the winners came from Vasily's Kick Fighter gym.

In 2000 Vasily won his first pro title (I.K.F. world) by defeating American Richard Kostuck in less than 40 seconds in Minsk. He carried on in an excellent year by winning a gold medal at the amateur European Muaythai championships before finishing the year with a gold medal in Sydney at the World Cup in Martial Arts event. Between 2001 and 2003 Vasily won more amateur and pro world and European titles with the I.A.M.T.F., I.S.S/Brute Force, W.A.K.O. and World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) organizations, moving up in weight and relinquishing his I.K.F. world title as he did so. By 2003 Vasily sought more competitive matches joining the newly created Thai & Kickbox SuperLeague where he would be given the chance to fight world champions every event. Things did not go exactly as planned for Vasily and he only had two fights with the organization – losing both.

By 2004 Vasily had parted from his longtime gym "Kick Fighter" after seven years and joined the rival Chinuk Gym in Minsk. With his new gym he had the opportunity to make up for his disappointing SuperLeague performances after being called up by the then world's biggest kickboxing organization K-1 to take part in an elimination match for the 2005 K-1 MAX final. Vasily faced a daunting task in Tokyo, with the reigning champion Buakaw Por.Pramuk standing in the way of a place of the final 8. After three rounds it was clear that Vasily had no chance of upsetting the odds on favorite, losing every round in a third round unanimous decision loss.

Since his K-1 MAX appearance Vasily has been on the fringes of the kickboxing scene, taking many fights across the border in Russia with the highlight being holding the W.B.K.F. European title between 2006 and 2007. He has also made a number of appearances on smaller European promotions such as Klash and Janus Fight with limited success, wins against Paolo Balicha and Michal Hansgut being nullified by defeats against Aalviar Lima, Paulo Balicha and Fadi Merza.

Titles

Professional

  • 2006-07 W.B.K.F. European champion (0 title defences)
  • 2003 W.K.N. Muaythai super lightweight world champion -66.7 kg
  • 2002 I.S.S./Brute Force world champion
  • 2000 I.K.F. Pro Muaythai super lightweight world champion -62.2 kg (0 title defences - vacated)
  • Amateur

  • 2002 W.A.K.O. European championships in Jesolo, Italy -67 kg
  • 2002 I.A.M.T.F. European championships in Cyprus -67 kg
  • 2001 I.A.M.T.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand -63.5 kg
  • 2000 World Cup in Martial Arts in Sydney, Australia -63.5 kg
  • 2000 I.A.M.T.F. European championships in Athens, Greece -63.5 kg
  • 1999 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Caorle, Italy -63.5 kg
  • 1999 I.A.M.T.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand -63.5 kg
  • 1998 I.A.M.T.F. European championships in Calafell, Spain -51 kg
  • References

    Vasily Shish Wikipedia