
Zaur Abdullaev
Division: lightweight
Nationality: Russia
Hometown: Dydymkin, Russia
Birth Date: 1994-03-23
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 72 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
20
Wins
(12 by KO)2
Losses
(1 by KO)0
Draws
22
Total Fights
Biography
Zaur Magomedalievich Abdullaev, born on March 23, 1994, in Dydymkin, Stavropol Krai, Russia, is a prominent Russian lightweight boxer known for his technical skill and resilience in the ring. Standing at 5 feet 9 inches. Details about Abdullaev’s early life are limited, but his achievements in the amateur circuit suggest a strong foundation in boxing from a young age. He secured second place in the 2010 Russian National Junior Championships and won a silver medal at the 2011 European Youth Championships, showcasing his potential early on. In 2012, he reached the quarterfinals of the Russian National Youth Championships, further solidifying his reputation as a promising young boxer.
Abdullaev turned professional on March 4, 2017, with a first-round technical knockout victory over Sardorbek Kamilov. He quickly rose through the ranks, capturing the WBO Youth lightweight title in February 2018 by defeating Ardie Boyose via seventh-round TKO. In April 2018, he claimed the vacant WBC Silver lightweight title with a unanimous decision over Deiner Berrio. He successfully defended this title against Hank Lundy in September 2018. His first professional loss came in September 2019 against Devin Haney for the WBC interim lightweight title, where he retired after the fourth round due to a broken orbital bone.
Demonstrating resilience, Abdullaev rebounded with a series of victories. Notably, in September 2021, he regained the WBC Silver lightweight title by defeating former champion Dejan Zlaticanin via unanimous decision. In February 2022, he achieved a career-defining win by knocking out veteran Jorge Linares in the 12th round, retaining his WBC Silver title and positioning himself for future title opportunities. He continued his winning streak with victories over Jovanni Straffon, Ricardo Nunez, Roman Andreev, Roger Gutierrez, and Juan Carrasco, showcasing his continued dominance in the lightweight division.
While specific information about Abdullaev’s personal life and charitable activities is scarce, his dedication to boxing and his ability to overcome setbacks highlight his commitment to the sport.
Technical Overview
Zaur Abdullaev is a captivating blend of stoic intensity and unexpected levity—a boxer who carries the aura of a silent assassin yet occasionally reveals a sly, almost cartoonish charisma reminiscent of Japan’s iconic anime fighter, Joe Yabuki from Ashita no Joe. His demeanor in the ring is serious, yet there’s an underlying playfulness, a contrast that adds depth to his persona.
Abdullaev’s fighting style is a study in contrasts. He employs a high guard and methodical footwork, advancing with calculated pressure. His jab is a probing tool, setting up powerful combinations that often target the body to wear down opponents. Notably, his left hook has been a decisive weapon, as seen in his victory over Jorge Linares, where he dropped Linares twice in the 12th round with left hooks before securing a stoppage.
What sets Zaur apart is his unique athleticism. His ability to lower his stance, combined with subtle head movements and a split stance, allows him to evade punches and counter effectively. Looney Tunes characters. His ability to maneuver with both vertical and horizontal fluidity allows him to evade punches and reposition himself effectively, much like the exaggerated, physics-defying antics seen in cartoons. His split stance provides a sturdy base for launching powerful combinations, while his head movement and footwork enable him to navigate the ring with precision. The juxtaposition of his serious demeanor with his agile, almost playful movements adds a fighting style, keeping opponents constantly guessing.
Fight History
10/05/25 vs. Raymond Muratalla, L-UD, 12/12
10/19/24 vs. Juan Javier Carrasco, W-TKO, 12/12
02/10/24 vs. Roger Gutierrez, W-UD, 10/10
09/08/23 vs. Roman Andreev, W-RTD, 3/10
03/07/23 vs. Ricardo Nunez, W-UD, 10/10
09/11/22 vs. Jovanni Straffon, W-RTD, 5/10
02/19/22 vs. Jorge Linares, W-TKO, 12/12
09/11/21 vs. Dejan Zlaticanin, W-UD, 12/12
03/27/21 vs. Zhora Hamazaryan, W-UD, 10/10
08/22/20 vs. Pavel Malikov, W-KO, 7/10
09/13/19 vs. Devin Haney, L-RTD, 4/12
02/22/19 vs. Humberto Martinez, W-TKO, 10/10
09/07/18 vs. Henry Lundy, W-UD, 12/12
04/22/18 vs. Deiner Berrio, W-UD, 12/12
02/10/18 vs. Ardie Boyose, W-TKO, 7/10
12/15/17 vs. Roberto Gonzales, W-TKO, 7/8
09/09/17 vs. Ziyoyidin Tokhirov, W-KO, 4/8
07/09/17 vs. Mao Kawanishi, W-UD, 4/4
05/05/17 vs. Dmitry Ganiev, W-RTD, 5/6
05/02/17 vs. Sherzodbek Mamajonov, W-RTD, 3/6
03/25/17 vs. Sharobiddin Jurakhonov, W-UD, 4/4
03/04/17 vs. Sardorbek Kamilov, W-TKO, 1/4