Ričards Bolotņiks


Ričards Bolotņiks is a Latvian professional boxer who held the WBO European light-heavyweight title from 2019 to 2022.

Professional career

Bolotņiks played ice hockey when he was younger, but decided to try boxing since he had always wanted to fight. He made his professional debut on 15 August 2013, defeating Pavels Veselovs by first-round knockout in Riga. In his next seven bouts he won only three times, suffering losses in Germany, England and France. After that he managed a string of six victories from 2015 to 2016, during which he moved up a weight class to cruiserweight. Sitting on a 10–3–1 record, he faced Micki Nielsen in Riga on 27 January 2018, losing by controversial split decision to end his streak. Five months later he lost again to Thabiso Mchunu in South Africa, and decided to move back down to light-heavyweight.
On 12 October 2019, Bolotņiks defeated Sergei Ekimov by unanimous decision in Riga for the vacant EBP light-heavyweight title, the first of his career. Later that month, he was announced as a participant in The Golden Contract light-heavyweight tournament that secured the winner a two-year, five-fight contract with MTK Global. In the quarter-finals, he matched up against undefeated Belfast native Steven Ward at the Brentwood Centre in England on 14 December with his WBO European light-heavyweight title also on the line. Bolotņiks won the fight by first-round technical knockout in an upset, flooring the champion three times en route to a new belt and a £5,000 knockout bonus. He retained his title in the semi-finals against Hosea Burton by 10-round UD in Riga on 26 September 2020. Bolotņiks retained the title again, and won the final, by stopping Serge Michel in the 10th round at Production Park Studios in South Kirkby on 2 December 2020.
He faced Joshua Buatsi for the vacant WBA International light-heavyweight title at Matchroom Fight Camp in Brentwood on 14 August 2021, losing by knockout in the 11th round.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
29Loss