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- Name: Valentina Shevchenko
- Pro MMA Record: 20-3-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: Bullet
- Current Streak: 6 Wins
- Age: 32 | Date of Birth: 1988.03.07
- Last Fight: November 21, 2020 in UFC
- Weight Class: Flyweight | Last Weigh-In: 124.5 lbs
- Affiliation: Tiger Muay Thai
- Height: 5'5" (165cm) | Reach: 65.5" (166cm)
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $188,000 USD
- Born: Frunze, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
- Fighting out of: Lima, Peru
- College: N/A
- Foundation Style: Boxing, Muay Thai
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Valentina Shevchenko Is the current UFC flyweight champion.
She is a 2nd Dan Black Belt and Master of Sport in Tae Kwon Do.
An international Master of Sport in Muay Thai.
A Master of Sport in boxing.
A Master of Sport in kickboxing.
and a Black Belt and Master of Sport in Judo.
Shevchenko fights from a southpaw stance.
Her pro boxing record is 2-0
Her pro kickboxing record is 56-2 with 4 KO's
Her pro MMA record is 20-3 with 6 KO's and 7 Submissions.
Valentina Shevchenko was born March 7th 1988 to a fighting family in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Her older sister Antonina Shevchenko is a multiple time Kickboxing and Muay Thai world champion, and her mother, Elena Shevchenko is a 3rd degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and President of the Federation of Thai Boxing in Kyrgyzstan. Since beginning her martial arts career at the age of 5 Shevchenko has excelled in virtually every discipline she has attempted.
Boasting a staggering 55-1 combined record across Muay Thai and Kickboxing disciplines Shevchenko also dipped her toe into boxing chalking up a pair of professional victories in her adopted Peru. Her MMA career began at the age of just 15 submitting Mi Choi Kim in the first round at a WXF event in South Korea. Following this Shevchenko took K-1 and Savate bouts in Russia before returning to MMA and earning her 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th first round submission victories at events in Kazakhstan, Russia and South Korea once more. At 5-0 Shevchenko switched focus to collecting IFMA Muay Thai world titles but after a 4 year absence returned to MMA and made her American debut under the C3 Fight banner.
Her return to MMA saw her face her only defeat to date losing by TKO (retirement) to future UFC title contender Liz Carmouche. Licking her wounds as a mixed martial artist for the first time Shevchenko returned to happier hunting grounds in Seoul by defeating Kazakh debutant Akjarkyn Baiturbaeva by decision. With the ship righted Shevchenko took another hiatus from MMA, decamping in Lima, Peru where she would collect her boxing scalps, World Combat Games Gold, and a veritable myriad of continental and world Muay Thai and K-1 titles.
After three and a half years way from MMA Shevchenko made yet another return, this time balancing kickboxing demands with a professional MMA career TKO'ing Ecuadors' Priscilla Orellana and Brazil's Hellen Bastos for Fusion FC in Peru and then taking the biggest MMA scalp of her fledgling career, taking a decision victory over Jan Finney for Legacy FC.
Bigger challenges await the devastating striker and cancelled bouts for Legacy FC against Carina Damm and Kalindra Faria have curtailed her progress but it is undeniable that Legacy FC may have a future star on their hands.
On January 28th 2017 Shevchenko faced Juliana Pena on UFC on fox 23. She won the fight by armbar submission in round two.
On September 9th 2017 Shevchenko challenged for the UFC bantam weight championship In a rematch against Amanda Nunes.
Shevchenko lost the close fight by split decision.
February 3rd 2018 was Shevchenko's first UFC fight at flyweight against Priscila Cachoeira.
Shevchenko dominated the fight until 4:25 of round two when the ref waived it off.
On December 8th 2018 Valentina Shevchenko faced Joanna Jedrzejczyk for the vacant UFC flyweight championship.
Shevchenko won the bout by unanimous decision.
Her first title defense was against Jessica Eye which ended when Valentina donated her shin to the Jessica Eye Astro-Traveler foundation with perhaps the most devastating head kick KO in the female division. The strike sounded like a baseball bat strike and left Jessica Eye unconscious cold and motionless for a frightening amount of time. Joe Rogan said appropriately Valentina Schevchenko is an assassin and she certainly fit the title.
She followed up on her performance of the night by avenging one of her few previous losses with a unanimous decision against Liz Carmouche
Her third defense saw her returning to her KO ways with a third round TKO over Katlyn Chookagian.
Her fourth defense was on a card in which Valentina and her sister Antonina Shevchenko both fought and were both victorious. Valentina fought a gritty Jenifer Maia to a Unanimous decision and Antonina got a second round TKO. It was the first time the UFC has ever had sisters fight and also the first time sisters have won on the same card.