Maxim Dadashev (Mad Max) boxer

Maxim Dadashev boxer
bouts
14
won
13
lost
1
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super light
Debut
2016-04-02
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
70″/178cm
Age
28
Born
1990-09-30
Death
2019-07-23
Nationality
Russia

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Maxim Kaibkhanovich Dadashev (Russian: Максим Каибханович Дадашев; Lezgian: Дадашрин Къаибханан хва Максим; September 30, 1990 – July 23, 2019) was a Russian boxer who competed in the light-welterweight (63.5 kg) division. A participant of the 2015 European Games, Dadashev was a Russian amateur champion. Born in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), he was of Lezgin descent.As an amateur, Dadashev was the 2008 Youth World Championships silver medalist at 57 kilograms (126 lb) in Guadalajara, Mexico. Dadashev continued his amateur career into college; he studied at Baltic State Technical University and graduated with a degree in sports management. In 2010 and 2012, Dadashev was the Russian National Championships bronze medalist at 60 kilograms (130 lb), and also was the 2013 Russian National Championships silver medalist at 64 kilograms (141 lb).Trained by former world champion Buddy McGirt in Oxnard, California, Dadashev won his first 13 professional bouts, 11 of them knockouts or technical knockouts. In his professional debut in April 2016, he won with a first-round knockout of Darin Hampton. Dadashev won the vacant WBC-NABF light-welterweight title in June 2018 with a tenth-round stoppage of Darleys Pérez, and defended it in October 2018 with a ten-round decision win over former WBC lightweight champion Antonio DeMarco.On July 19, 2019, Dadashev fought Subriel Matías as part of a Top Rank event aired by ESPN at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The fight was an IBF light-welterweight title elimination bout with the winner receiving a shot at the title. Dadashev lost via stoppage after his trainer, Buddy McGirt, asked the referee to stop the contest at the end of the eleventh round. Dadashev, losing significantly on the official scorecards, protested but McGirt overruled him believing that he could not take any more punishment; McGirt later said he had considered doing so two rounds earlier as he felt his fighter was fading and taking too many hits.Dadashev needed help to get out of the ring and was unable to make it to his dressing room before he collapsed and vomited in the corridor. He was rushed to the University of Maryland Prince George's Hospital Center, where he was diagnosed with a subdural hematoma and underwent emergency surgery to stop the bleeding. He was then placed in an induced coma to try to allow the swelling in his brain to subside. However, Dadashev's condition worsened and on July 23 he died in the hospital. He is survived by his wife, Elizaveta, and a son.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2019-07-19 Subriel Matias WWWWWW MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill LOST
Corner retirement
2019-03-23 Ricky Sismundo WWLWWL The Hangar, Costa Mesa WIN
KO
2018-10-20 Antonio DeMarco WLLLWW Park Theater, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2018-06-09 Darleys Perez WDLWDL MGM Grand, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2018-03-10 Abdiel Ramirez WWWWWL StubHub Center, Carson WIN
Technical knockout
2017-11-11 Clarence Booth WWLWLW Save Mart Arena, Fresno WIN
KO
2017-08-05 Jose Marrufo LWWLWL Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2017-04-22 Bilal Mahasin WWLLWW StubHub Center, Carson WIN
KO
2017-01-27 Jerome Rodriguez DLLLWL Sportsmans Lodge, Studio City WIN
KO
2016-11-26 Efrain Cruz WWDWLL Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2016-10-14 Eddie Diaz WLDDWL Sportsmans Lodge, Studio City WIN
Unanimous decision
2016-07-16 Jason Gavino WWWLL Pioneer Event Center, Lancaster WIN
Technical knockout
2016-05-14 Rashad Bogar DLLWLL Sportsmans Lodge, Studio City WIN
KO
2016-04-02 Darin Hampton LWLL Oceanview Pavilion, Port Hueneme WIN
KO

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