VLADISLAV TUINOV
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TUINOV vs BEN HENIA
April 5, 2025 12:00 PM
April 5, 2025 12:00 PM

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Welterweight
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72in / 183cm
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1.7018
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DIAMOND
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Nationality
Russia

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Vladislav Tuinov is a professional Russian kickboxer and boxer. Since 2008, Tuinov has racked up 49 kickboxing wins and just five defeats, earning several titles along the way. He’s also an undefeated boxer at the time of his BKFC debut at BKFC 72 Dubai.
Tuinov got his combat sports career started by accident. He was going to swim in a public pool at a local sports center, walked into the wrong room and saw a kickboxing class underway and the rest is history!
The Russian striker is an absolute tactician on the feet. With a majority of his wins coming via decision, he isn’t necessarily known for his power but does possess the ability to knock out his opponent at any time. His cardio will hold up in a five-round decision within the Squared Circle should his fights go the distance and expect him to start off fighting a high level of competition because of his accolades. Vladislav Tuinov debuted against fellow kickboxer Sabri Ben Henia in April of 2025.
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TUINOV vs BEN HENIA
April 5, 2025
April 5, 2025 12:00 PM
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