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Bahodir Mamadjonov started off his pro career aged 23 and currently has a record of 17-1-0. Mamadjonov now looks to build on the experience gained in his first 18 fights. Between May 2011 and May 2012, Mamadjonov had his longest winning streak of 11 fights. In his 18 fights, his longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
Mamadjonov proved he was made for the pro ranks in his debut against Deshaun Williams, becoming the first person in Williams's 7 fights to stop him. The fight ended in round 4 of 4. Following his debut, Mamadjonov had an impressive start to his career as he went on to win his next 9 fights including 7 times in 2011 and 2 times in 2012 fighting the likes of as Archie ray Marquez, Michael Clark and Jesus Mendez.
Aaron Anderson was beaten next on March 22nd, 2012 meaning Mamadjonov could maintain his unbeaten streak. Anderson was a worthy challenger but Mamadjonov was too much and became the first person to stop Anderson via TKO during round 3. Another win followed for Mamadjonov taking his win tally to 11 wins.
On August 10th, 2012, Mamadjonov took on and was defeated by Darleys Perez in his first career defeat meaning his career tally went to 11-1-0. Taking the first setback of his career, the August 10th, 2012 Perez defeat went the full distance and ended via SD. Mamadjonov then went on to win again against Mario Lacey setting him up well for his next pro fight.
On April 12th, 2013, Mamadjonov went into action again and beat Angelo Santana taking the winning record to 13 wins. Santana was stopped in the 9th round via TKO crowning Mamadjonov as the first person to stop this opponent. Racking up wins against Rynell Griffin and Chris Linson, Mamadjonov went on to fight and win these next 2 fights.
Mamadjonov went into his next career fight with a record of 15-1-0 and took this to 16 wins with a win against Joseph Brady on February 23rd, 2014. Mamadjonov was the 8th person to stop Joseph and he did it in the 2nd round via KO.
In Mamadjonov's most recent fight, Osumanu Akaba was handed a beating by Mamadjonov on August 22nd, 2014 to ensure his win record increased further again to 17 wins. Only the 6th man to defeat Akaba, Mamadjonov made an impressive appearance in his latest outing, earning himself a UD win.