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Dmitry Valent
Born (1988-04-03) April 3, 1988 (age 36)
Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Other namesBlack Valet, TNT
NationalityBelarus
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)
DivisionSuper Middleweight
Middleweight
Super Welterweight
StyleMuay Thai
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofMinsk, Belarus
TeamGym "Kick Fighter"
TrainerEvgeni Kotelnikov
Yuri Varaxa
Kickboxing record
Total42
Wins31
By knockout12
Losses11
Medal record
Men's Kickboxing
Representing  Belarus
W.A.K.O. World Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 2007 (Serbia) Light Middleweight
W.A.K.O. European Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 (Azerbaijan) Middleweight
Men's Muay Thai
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Bangkok −67 kg
Gold medal – first place 2009 Bangkok −75 kg
Gold medal – first place 2010 Bangkok −75 kg
Last updated on: December 20, 2020

Dmitry 'Black Valet' Valent (born 13 April 1988 in Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarusian Muay Thai middleweight/super middleweight kickboxer. He is the former WKN Middleweight Oriental rules and Muay thai champion, former WMC Light Heavyweight champion, two time WMC I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam champion and two time Kunlun Fight 80 kg tournament runner-up.

Dmitry is one of Belarus's top fighters.[1]

Career and biography

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Amateur career

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Valent had an extremely decorated amateur career before making his professional debut, although he continued to fight amateur fights alongside professional ones between 2007 and 2012. He was the 2006 IFMA world silver medalist, as well as the 2009 and 2010 world gold medalist. In kickboxing, he was the 2007 WAKO World gold medalist and the 2010 European gold medalist.[2][3][4]

Early career

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Dmitry started training in Taekwondo at 13 years old before beginning Muay Thai aged 16. At the prestigious "Kick Fighter Gym" in his home town of Minsk he developed his blossoming skills by training alongside world champions such as Andrei Kulebin and Dmitry Shakuta.[5] He would be a very quick learner, winning a gold medal in the 67 kg junior category at the 2006 W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, aged 17.[6] Dmitry then went on to have a very good 2007, winning a gold medal at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 and then followed it up with his first professional title - winning the World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) middleweight world title,[7] in Kostroma, Russia before rounding off the year in style by adding the professional W.A.K.O. world title[8] to his collection.

Dmitry kicked off 2008 by winning the W.K.N. European Grand Prix title,[9] a four-man tournament fought under Muay Thai rules in Geneva, Switzerland. He then followed in the footsteps of stable mate Kulebin by winning the W.M.C. I-1 title – this one the Grand Slam 72 kg version – in Hong Kong.[10] There was some disappointment at the end of the year, however, when Dmitry was knocked out of the Season 2 qualifier of "The Contender Asia" held in Russia by multiple world champion Artem Levin at the semi-final stage. The fact that the Contender Asia Season 2 show would never come to light did soften the blow somewhat. Dmitry had success on the amateur circuit as well, winning gold at the I.M.F.A. European championships held in Zgorzelec, Poland.

WKN and WMC World titles

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The young Belarusian regained his W.M.C. I-1 title the following year, defeating South African Vuyisile Colossa by split decision in the final.[11] He followed up this victory by defeating 2007 W.K.A. world champion Shane Campbell for the second time to win the Muay Thai version of the middleweight W.K.N. title. He carried on his form on the professional circuit onto the amateur circuit, winning a second amateur world championships by claiming gold at the I.F.M.A. event in Bangkok, Thailand.

In 2010 Dmitry continued his winning ways remaining the W.K.N. organizations middleweight world champion in Thai-boxing by defeating the talented Yohan Lidon at the start of 2010 and beating the Dutch-based Moroccan Tarek Slimani to claim the W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" world title.[12] He has suffered a few setbacks as well, losing to nemesis Artem Levin at the I.F.M.A. European Championships, and conceding a decision loss to legendary Aussie John Wayne Parr in an unsuccessful move down in weight to challenge for the W.K.N. super welterweight world title.[13] He also won more gold medals at amateur level, winning the 75 kg category at the W.A.K.O. European and I.F.M.A. world championships respectively.

He lost a decision to Karim Ghajji at Nuit des Champions in Marseilles on November 24, 2012.[14][15][16]

In a close fight, Valent lost to Simon Marcus by split decision at C3: King of Fighters in Chengdu, China on April 27, 2013.[17][18][19]

Chinese circuit

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He fought at Diamond Fight: Friendship in Chelyabinsk, Russia on December 13, 2013, defeating Bektas Emirhanoglu by third-round TKO.[20] He went on to amass a 3-2 record, during which he won the IPCC light heavyweight world title with a decision win against Wehaj Kingboxing, but losing it to Simon Marcus during KLF 12. He then took part in the 2015 Kunlun Fight – 80 kg Tournament, defeating Arthit Hanchana in the semifinal, but losing to Artur Kyshenko in the final.[21]

Valent participated in the 2016 80 kg tournament as well, qualifying to it with an extra round decision against Cédric Tousch. In the tournament itself, he won a majority decision against Hicham El Gaoui in the semifinal, but once against lost in the final, dropping a split decision to Alexander Stetsurenko.[22]

European circuit

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Returning to the European circuit, Valent fought Yurii Zubchuk at the DSF Kickboxing Challenge 14. He lost a majority decision. He snapped the losing skid with a second round TKO of Serhii Snytiuk.[23]

Valent made his ONE Championship debut against the two-time Tatneft Cup Champion Sher Mamazulunov at Road to ONE 4: Fair Fight 13.[24] Mamazulunov won the fight by an extra round decision,[25] although the fight results were controversial. The Fair Fight promotion analyzed the fight with an "independent judge", and agreed to make the rematch, to which Valent consented.[26]

Valent faced Carlos Prates at Muaythai Night 6 on June 25, 2021. He lost the fight by decision.[27]

Titles

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Professional

  • 2016 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament Runner-up
  • 2015 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament Runner-up
  • 2013 WMC light heavyweight world champion
  • 2013 Grand Prix Russia Open tournament champion
  • 2010 W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" Muay Thai world champion -75 kg
  • 2009 W.K.N. Muay Thai middleweight world champion -76.2 kg (2 Title Def.)
  • 2009 WMC I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam champion -72 kg
  • 2008 WMC I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam champion -72 kg
  • 2008 W.K.N. European Grand Prix champion -79 kg (Full Thai Rules)
  • 2007 W.A.K.O. Pro Muaythai world champion -75 kg
  • 2007 W.K.N. oriental rules (K-1) middleweight world champion -76.4 kg

Amateur

  • 2019 I.F.M.A. European Muaythai Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) -86 kg
  • 2018 I.F.M.A. European Muaythai Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2017 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2016 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2015 I.F.M.A. Muaythai Royal World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand 1st place, gold medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2014 I.F.M.A. European Muaythai Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2013 World Combat Games Muaythai 2nd place, silver medalist(s) -81 kg
  • 2013 I.F.M.A. European Muaythai Championships in Lisbon, Portugal 1st place, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2010 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st place, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2010 W.A.K.O. European Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan 1st place, gold medalist(s) -75 kg (K-1 Rules)
  • 2009 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st place, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2008 I.F.M.A. European Muaythai Championships in Zgorzelec, Poland 1st place, gold medalist(s) -75 kg
  • 2007 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia 1st place, gold medalist(s) - 71 kg (K-1 Rules)
  • 2006 I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) -67 kg
  • 2006 W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand 1st place, gold medalist(s) -67 kg (Junior)

Fight record

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Professional Muay Thai & Kickboxing Record
31 Wins (12 (T)KO's), 11 Losses, Draw, No Contest
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2021-06-25 Loss Brazil Carlos Prates Muaythai Night 6 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Decision (Split) 3 3:00
2020-11-28 Loss Uzbekistan Sher Mamazulunov Road to ONE 4: Fair Fight 13 Yekaterinburg, Russia Decision (Ext. Round) 4 3:00
2018-12-02 Win Ukraine Serhii Snytiuk Akhmat Fight Show Belarus TKO (Referee Stoppage/Left Body Hooks) 2 1:52
2018-04-13 Loss Ukraine Yurii Zubchuk DSF Kickboxing Challenge 14 Poland Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2016-12-10 Loss Russia Alexander Stetsurenko Kunlun Fight 55 – 80 kg Tournament, Final China Decision (Split) 3 3:00
Fight Was For Kunlun Fight 2016 (-80 kg) Tournament .
2016-12-10 Win Morocco Hicham El Gaoui Kunlun Fight 55 – 80 kg Tournament, Semi-finals China Decision(Majority) 3 3:00
2016-09-10 Win France Cédric Tousch Kunlun Fight 51 - 80 kg 2016 Tournament Quarter-Finals Fuzhou, China Extra Round Decision 4 3:00
Qualified to Kunlun Fight 80 kg 2016 Tournament Final 4.
2015-12-19 Loss Ukraine Artur Kyshenko Kunlun Fight 35 – 80 kg Tournament, Final Luoyang, China KO 1 0:22
Fight was for the Kunlun Fight – 80 kg Tournament World Champion.
2015-12-19 Win Thailand Arthit Hanchana Kunlun Fight 35 – 80 kg Tournament, Semi-final Luoyang, China Decision(Unanimous) 3 3:00
2015-07-19 Win China Chen Yawei Kunlun Fight 28 Nanjing, China TKO 3
2015-05-15 Loss Ukraine Artur Kyshenko Kunlun Fight 25[28] Bratislava, Slovakia Decision (split) 3 3:00
2014-10-26 Loss Canada Simon Marcus Kunlun Fight 12 Jianshui, China Decision 3 3:00
Losses IPCC light heavyweight world title & For the Kunlun Fight tournament, Combat Banchmek title.
2014-09-13 Win Thailand Panom Topking World Series[29] Minsk, Belarus KO 2 0:46
2014-06-29 Win Thailand Wehaj Kingboxing Kunlun Fight 6 Chongqing, China Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins IPCC light heavyweight world title.
2014-04-14 Win China Nuerla Kunlun Fight 1 Surin, Thailand KO (left knee to the body) 1 2:10
2013-12-13 Win Turkey Bektas Emirhanoglu Diamon Fight: Friendship Chelyabinsk, Russia TKO 3
Wins WMC light heavyweight world title.
2013-04-27 Loss Canada Simon Marcus C3: King of Fighters Chengdu, China Decision (split) 5 3:00
2013-04-06 Win Poland Pawel Biszczak Grand Prix Russia Open, Final Moscow, Russia Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
Wins Grand Prix Russia Open tournament title.
2013-04-06 Win Poland Wojciech Wierzbicki Grand Prix Russia Open, Semi-finals Moscow, Russia KO (low kick) 1 1:00
2013-04-06 Win Moldova Oleg Hohlov Grand Prix Russia Open, Quarter-finals Moscow, Russia Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-11-24 Loss France Karim Ghajji Nuit des Champions Marseille, France Decision 5 3:00
2011-11-26 Win France Samir Dourid Big 8 WKN Tournament 2011[30] Minsk, Belarus Decision 3 3:00
Retains W.K.N. Muay Thai middleweight world title -76.2 kg.
2010-09-12 Win Morocco Tarek Slimani W.K.N. World GP Big-8 Tournament '10, Title Fight Minsk, Belarus KO 3
Wins vacant W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" Muay Thai world title -76.4 kg.
2010-03-13 Loss Australia John Wayne Parr Domination 4 Bentley, Perth, Australia Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Fight was for vacant W.K.N. Muay Thai super welterweight world title -72.6 kg.
2010-02-12 Win France Yohan Lidon UKC France MAX 2010, Title Fight Dijon, France Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Retains W.K.N. Muay Thai middleweight world title -76.2 kg.
2009-09-12 Win Canada Shane Campbell W.K.N. World GP Big-8 Tournament '09, Title Fight Minsk, Belarus Decision 5 3:00
Wins vacant W.K.N. Muay Thai middleweight world title -76.2 kg.
2009-10-22 Win South Africa Vuyisile Colossa W.M.C. I-1 World Grand Slam '09, Final Hong Kong Decision (Split) 3 3:00
Wins W.M.C. I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam 2009 tournament title -72 kg.
2009-10-22 Win Greece Pavlos Kaponis W.M.C. I-1 World Grand Slam '09, Semi-finals Hong Kong TKO 3
2008-12-19 Loss Russia Artem Levin "The Contender Asia" Season 2 Russia Qualifier, Semi-finals Chelyabinsk, Russia Decision 3 3:00
2008-12-19 Win France Abdallah Mabel "The Contender Asia" Season 2 Russia Qualifier, Quarter-finals Chelyabinsk, Russia Decision 3 3:00
2008-10-27 Win Thailand Singnoi Sitpholek W.M.C. I-1 World Grand Slam '08, Final Hong Kong KO 2
Wins W.M.C. I-1 World Muaythai Grand Slam 2008 tournament title -72 kg.
2008-10-27 Win Canada Shane Campbell W.M.C. I-1 World Grand Slam '08, Semi-finals Hong Kong Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-05-03 Win Switzerland Farid M'laika W.K.N. European Grand Prix, Final Geneva, Switzerland KO (Spinning Elbow) 2
Wins W.K.N. European Grand Prix title -79 kg.
2008-05-03 Win Romania Alexandru Nedelcu W.K.N. European Grand Prix, Semi-finals Geneva, Switzerland Decision 3 3:00
2007-12-9 Win Italy Fabio Siciliani Wako-Pro World Title Lecce, Italy KO (Knee) 2
Wins vacant W.A.K.O. Pro Thai-boxing world title -75 kg.
2007-11-11 Win France Samir Dourid Kings of Muaythai - Russia Kostroma, Russia KO (Left Punch) 1
Wins vacant W.K.N. oriental rules middleweight world title -76.4 kg.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes
Amateur Muay Thai & Kickboxing Record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2019-11-10 Win Sweden Andreas Gardasevic 2019 IFMA European Championships, Final Minsk, Belarus Decision (30:26) 3 3:00
Wins 2019 IFMA European Championship -86kg Gold Medal.
2019-11-08 Win Russia Mikhail Sartakov 2019 IFMA European Championships, Semi-final Minsk, Belarus Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
2018-07-07 Win Turkey Ali Dogan 2018 IFMA European Championships, Final Prague, Czech Republic Decision (29:28) 3 3:00
Wins 2018 IFMA European Championship -81kg Gold Medal.
2018-07-04 Win Sweden Marcus Liljedorff 2018 IFMA European Championships, Semi-final Prague, Czech Republic Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
2018-07-02 Win Germany Umarjov Davlatov 2018 IFMA European Championships, Quarter-final Prague, Czech Republic Decision (29:28) 3 3:00
2017-05-12 Win Thailand Saranon Glopman 2017 IFMA World Championships, Final Minsk, Belarus Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
Wins 2017 IFMA World Championship -81kg Gold Medal.
2017-05-10 Win Ukraine Rostyslav Karpych 2017 IFMA World Championships, Semi-final Minsk, Belarus Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
2017-05-08 Win Russia Sergey Veselkin 2017 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-final Minsk, Belarus Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
2016-10-29 Win Ukraine Rostyslav Karpych 2016 IFMA European Championships, Final Split, Croatia Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
Wins 2016 IFMA European Championship -81kg Gold Medal.
2016-10-27 Win Poland Rafal Korczak 2016 IFMA European Championships, Semi-final Split, Croatia Decision (30:27) 3 3:00
2016-10-25 Win Hungary Busai Gergely 2016 IFMA European Championships, Quarter-final Split, Croatia RSC.B 1
2016-05- Win Russia Surik Magakian 2016 IFMA World Championships, Final Jönköping, Sweden Decision 3 3:00
Wins 2016 IFMA World Championships -81kg Gold Medal.
2016-05- Win France Samuel Dbili 2016 IFMA World Championships, Semi-final Jönköping, Sweden Decision 3 3:00
2016-05- Win 2016 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-final Jönköping, Sweden
2015-08- Win Russia Nadir Iskhakov 2015 IFMA World Championships, Final Bangkok, Thailand Decision 3 3:00
Wins 2015 IFMA World Championships -81kg Gold Medal.
2015-08- Win Poland Radoslaw Paczuski 2015 IFMA World Championships, Semi-final Bangkok, Thailand RSC.O 3
2015-08- Win Afghanistan Shahram Delawar 2015 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-final Bangkok, Thailand RSC.B 3
2015-03- Win Morocco Aziz El Felak 2015 IFMA-FISU Muaythai University World Cup, Final Bangkok, Thailand Decision 3 3:00
Wins 2015 IFMA-FISU Muaythai University World Cup -81kg Gold Medal.
2014-09- Win Poland Radosław Paczuski 2014 IFMA European Championships, Final Kraków, Poland
Wins 2014 IFMA European Championships -81kg Gold Medal.
2014-09- Win Ukraine Mykyta Zinchenko 2014 IFMA European Championships, Semi-finals Kraków, Poland
2014-09- Win Sweden Youssef Issa 2014 IFMA European Championships, Quarter-finals Kraków, Poland
2014-05- Win Russia Surik Magakian 2014 IFMA World Championships, Final Langkawi, Malaysia
Wins 2014 IFMA World Championships -81kg Gold Medal.
2014-05- Win Sweden Youssef Issa 2014 IFMA World Championships, Semi-finals Langkawi, Malaysia
2014-05- Win Ukraine Mykyta Zinchenko 2014 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-finals Langkawi, Malaysia
2013-10-23 Loss Russia Artem Levin 2013 World Combat Games, Final Bangkok, Thailand Decision
Wins 2013 World Combat Games Muay Thai -81kg Silver Medal.
2013-10-21 Win Australia Kim Olaf Olsen 2013 World Combat Games, Semi-final Bangkok, Thailand Decision
2012-09-11 Win Kazakhstan Emil Umayev 2012 IFMA World Championships, Semi-finals Saint Petersburg, Russia Decision
2012-09-10 Win Ukraine Ivan Konoriev 2012 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-finals Saint Petersburg, Russia Decision
2012-09-08 Win Luxembourg Kevin Victoa 2012 IFMA World Championships, First Round Saint Petersburg, Russia
2012-04-22 Win Czech Republic Matouš Kohout 2012 I.F.M.A. European Championships Antalya, Turkey
2011-09-23 Loss Ukraine Vitaliy Nikiforov 2011 IFMA World Championships, Quarter-finals Tashkent, Uzbekistan Decision 4 2:00
2010-12-05 Win Russia Valentin Semenov I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '10, Final -75 kg Bangkok, Thailand
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '10 Gold Medal -75 kg.
2010-10-24 Win Poland Wojciech Kosowski W.A.K.O. European Championships '10 Baku, K-1 Finals -75 kg Baku, Azerbaijan Decision 3 2:00
Wins W.A.K.O. Amateur European Championships Baku '10 K-1 Gold Medal -71 kg. Had walkthrough to final as his semi final opponent was unable to fight.
2010-10-? Win North Macedonia Ile Risteski W.A.K.O. European Championships '10 Baku, K-1 Quarter-finals -75 kg Baku, Azerbaijan KO 1
2010-05-27 Loss Russia Artem Levin I.F.M.A. European Championships '10, Quarter-finals Velletri, Italy Decision (5-0) 4 2:00
2010-05-26 Win Turkey Şahin I.F.M.A. European Championships '10, 1st round Velletri, Italy
2009-12-05 Win Ukraine Vasyl Tereshonok I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '09, Final -75 kg Bangkok, Thailand Decision 4 2:00
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '09 Gold Medal -75 kg.
2009-12-02 Win Croatia Emil Zoraj IFMA 2009 World Muaythai Championships 1/2 finals (75 kg) Bangkok, Thailand Decision 4 2:00
2007-09-30 Win Russia Rizvan Isaev W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Final -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia
Wins W.A.K.O. Amateur World Championships Belgrade '07 K-1 Gold Medal -71 kg.
2007-09-? Win France Djime Coulibaly W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Semi-finals -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia
2007-09-? Win Austria Osami Adil W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 Quarter-finals -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia
2007-09-? Win Croatia Branko Mikulić W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 Belgrade, K-1 1st round -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia
2006-06-06 Loss France Ameur Redwan I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06, Semi-finals -67 kg Bangkok, Thailand
Wins I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06 Bronze Medal -75 kg.
2006-06-03 Win Kazakhstan Askarbek Shakiyev I.F.M.A. World Muaythai Championships '06, Quarter-finals -67 kg Bangkok, Thailand
2006-03-26 Win Turkey Mehmet Dogan W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships '06, Junior Final -67 kg Bangkok, Thailand
Wins W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships '06 Junior Gold Medal -67 kg.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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