Igor Liubchenko


Igor Liubchenko is a Ukrainian Muay Thai fighter. He is one of the most successful amateur Muay Thai athletes of all time.

Biography and career

Liubchenko started Muay Thai training at the age of 12, he holds a Master of Sports of Ukraine in Thai boxing.
Igor Liubchenko faced Hiroya at MAX Muay Thai 5: The Final Chapter in Khon Kaen, Thailand on December 10, 2013. He was defeated by second round knockout via high kick.
On April 28, 2017, Liubchenko took part in the EM Legend Kickboxing World Tournament in the 63 kg division. He defeated Meng Kang from China by technical knockout in the semi-final and was defeated by knockout in the final against Anvar Boynazarov.
On September 30, 2017, Liubchenko faced Pakorn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym at All-Star Fight 2. He lost the fight by decision.
On May 6, 2018, Liubchenko entered the 8-man Real Hero tournament in Bangkok, Thailand. He defeated three opponents in one night all by knockout to capture the tournament title.
On March 9, 2019, Liubchenko faced Superbank Mor Ratanabandit at All Star Fight: World Soldier. He lost the fight by decision.
On October 16, 2021, Liubchenko travelled to Hungary to face Spéth Norbert. He lost the fight by decision after three rounds.

Titles and accomplishments

Professional

  • 2015 WMC King's Birthday Tournament Runner-up
  • 2018 Real Hero Muay Thai 63 kg Tournament Winner

Amateur

  • International Federation of Muaythai Associations
  • * 2008 IFMA European Championships −57 kg
  • * 2009 IFMA World Championships −57 kg
  • * 2010 IFMA European Championships −57 kg
  • * 2011 IFMA World Championships −60 kg
  • * 2011 IFMA European Championships −60 kg
  • * 2012 IFMA European Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2012 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2014 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2014 IFMA European Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2015 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2016 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2017 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2018 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2019 IFMA World Championships −63.5 kg
  • * 2022 IFMA European Championships −67 kg
  • * 2024 IFMA World Championships −67 kg
  • World Games
  • * 2010 World Games Muay Thai −57 kg
  • * 2013 World Games Muay Thai −63.5 kg
  • * 2017 World Games Muay Thai −63.5 kg
  • * 2022 World Games Muay Thai −63.5 kg
  • European Games
  • * 2023 European Games Muay Thai −67 kg
  • Arafura Games
  • * 2019 Arafura Games Muay Thai −63.5 kg

Awards

Fight record

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