Fighter Details
- Name: Ruslan Karaev
- Record N/A
- Nickname: The Russian Machine Gun
- Current Streak: N/A
- Age: 1983-05-19 | Date of Birth: 1983.05.19
- Last Fight: N/A
- Weight Class: Heavyweight | Last Weigh-In: N/A
- Affiliation: N/A
- Height: 6'1" (185cm) | Reach: N/A
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $0 USD
- Born: Vladikavkaz, Russia
- Fighting out of: Moscow, Russia
- College: N/A
- Foundation Style: Kickboxing
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Ruslan Karaev Combat Sports Record
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Kickboxing2009.09.26add_circle
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It's Showtime 33 · Ruslan Karaev visa issuesWeight: Light Heavyweight · 198 lbs (90.0 kg)
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K-1: Mayhem At The Mirage 2 · Glaube Feitosa foot injuryWeight: Heavyweight · 265 lbs (120.0 kg)
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K-1: Final Elimination 2005 · Ernesto Hoost injuryWeight: Heavyweight · 120 kg (264.6 lbs)
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On August 13, 2005 Ruslan Karaev made his K-1 tournament debut at K-1 World GP 2005 in Las Vegas as a virtual unknown. In quarter finals Karaev faced Freddy Kemayo of France and won the bout by 1 round spinning back kick KO that caught Kemayo in the midsection. In the semifinals, Karaev faced Muay Thai stylist Azem Maksutaj, what was later acknowledged as one of the greatest battles of K-1 history. He topped his performance of the night by a unanimous decision win over American Scott Lighty and was crowned the tournament champion.
On September 23, 2005 at the K-1 World GP Final Eliminations in Osaka Dome, Japan he faced Rickard Nordstrand from Sweden the replacement fighter of four time World Champion Ernesto Hoostwho had to pull out due to a leg injury. Ruslan won the fight by unanimous decision and earned his first appearance at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 Finals.
Ruslan finished up his rookie year in K-1 on November 19, 2005 at the Tokyo Dome, his quarterfinal opponent was Musashi. Ruslan lost the fight by an extra round decision.
Karaev made it to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 after a Knocking Out win over Badr Hari. Where he was knocked out in the first round by Glaube Feitosa.
In 2007 Karaev suffered two more consecutive knockout losses to Badr Hari and Melvin Manhoef.
Ruslan missed his announced fight against Jerome Le Banner on September 29, 2007 at K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Final Elimination in Seoul, South Korea, due to a traffic accident suffered several days before the match.
After caring for his sick mother Ruslan came back to K-1 in July 2008 in the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Taipei tournament. Karaev knocked out all three of his opponents to secure a spot at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Final 16. He fought and knocked out Chalid Arrab in the second round to be given a spot in the quarterfinals of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Final, against Gokhan Saki. Ruslan again was not able to get past the quarterfinals after losing a decision.
At the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16 Karaev beat the new and current heavyweight champion, Keijiro Maeda by unanimous decision.
In his fourth appearance at the K-1 World Grand Prix Finals he was knocked out in the first round in a 3rd match against Badr Hari.
Ruslan Karaev was scheduled to fight Le Banner in April 2010, Yokohama, but that fight got cancelled because of an injured knee. Karaev got replaced by Tyrone Spong.
After a three-year hiatus due to a knee injury and falling out with Golden Glory, Karaev announced his comeback in October 2013, signing with the Moldovan-based King of Kings promotion.