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Nationality
  
RussianKazakh

Height
  
1.85 m

Name
  
Viktor Nemkov


Fighting out of
  
Division
  
Weight
  
93 kg

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Born
  
January 26, 1987 (age 37) Zhalgyskan, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (
1987-01-26
)

Team
  
Red Devil Sport ClubLion North-West (BJJ)Fight Spirit Team

Trainer
  
Sambo & Judo: Vladimir VoronovMMA: Vitaly Bondarenko

Rank
  
International Master of Sport in SamboBrown belt in Judo

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Viktor Aleksandrovich Nemkov (Russian: Виктор Александрович Немков; born January 26, 1987 in Kazakhstan) is a Russian-Kazakh sambist, judoka competitor and mixed martial artist. Nemkov won the 2011 World Sambo Championships in Combat Sambo Events. According to the global-mma.com rankings, he is the number 10 ranked Light Heavyweight in the world outside of the UFC.

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Background

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Victor Nemkov was born in a small village in Zhalgyskan, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union, now modern-Kazakhstan. In 1999 the family moved to the village Tomarovka, Belgorod Oblast. There, Nemkov began to train in Judo.

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Having spent some successful tournaments, Nemkov became a "Master of Sport in Judo."

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Nemkov was the 2008 Russian Combat Sambo bronze medalist in the 90 kg weight category and the 2009 World Cup champion.

Nemkov trains at the Red Devil Sport Club; a training facility and team strongly linked with the M-1 Global promotion and Fedor Emelianenko.

M-1 Global

Nemkov began his professional mixed martial arts career with a loss to Magomed Sultanakhmedov via TKO, but quickly rebounded against newcomer Christian Bombay. Nemkov was able to secure a triangle choke on Bombay early in the first round to claim his first victory.

Nemkov continued in M-1 with several victories, including one in a fight against Sergey Khramov.

Nemkov's toughest challenge at that point came against the vastly experienced Tony Lopez in South Korea. Lopez' experience was perhaps too great, as he walked away with a submission victory via rear naked choke in the second round, handing Nemkov his second career loss.

Nemkov then signed to fight Khanilav Khanilaev at the M-1 2009 Finals. Nemkov went onto suffer his third career defeat, losing via split decision. Nemkov would bounce back with a victory over Shamil Vajsurov who, going into the fight, had a record of 0-1.

In August 2010, Nemkov was reportedly scouted by World Wrestling Entertainment - whilst on a tour of Russia - who wanted to sign him as a professional wrestler.

In April 2011, Nemkov fought Vinny Magalhaes for the vacant M-1 Global Light Heavyweight title. Early on, Magalhaes looked for a takedown, but it was Nemkov who was able to secure top position early on. From there, Nemkov had to defend against multiple submission attempts, including an omoplata which seemed to be almost locked in. From the second round, Magalhaes visibly tired, but still managed to mount Nemkov on a couple of occasions. Magalhaes was able to finish Nemkov in the third round via rare mounted gogoplata with a neck crank.

Following the loss, Nemkov went on a four fight winning streak, including a tournament win held over a 4-month span.

Championships and accomplishments

  • M-1 Global
  • M-1 Light Heavyweight Championship (2 Times)
  • Sambo

  • All-Russian Sambo Federation
  • Russian Combat Sambo National Championships 8nd Place (2010)
  • References

    Viktor Nemkov Wikipedia