Nikita Krylov Next Fight

Last Modified Apr 9, 2025 09:19 GMT
Nikita Krylov Next Fight
Nikita Krylov. [Image courtesy: Getty].

Nikita Krylov is a professional mixed martial artist from Ukraine. A light heavyweight competitor, he started his professional mixed martial arts career in 2012 and competed in multiple fight promotions after making his debut.

Krylov compiled an impressive professional record of 15 wins and two losses before joining the UFC. He was welcomed to the octagon in 2013 by Soa Palelei. As of April 9, 2025, he holds a professional MMA record of 30 wins and nine losses and is ranked No. 8 in the promotion's light heavyweight division.

Nikita Krylov's Next Fight - Opponent, Date, & Location

Nikita Krylov is scheduled to take on the former UFC light heavyweight title contender Dominick Reyes. The duo will face each other on April 12, 2025, in Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida, USA. Krylov and Reyes will feature on the main card of the pay-per-view event.

Nikita Krylov Record

Nikita Krylov has a professional mixed martial arts record of 30 wins and nine losses as of April 9, 2025. He has won 12 fights by knockout, 16 by submission, and two by decision. On the other hand, he has suffered one loss by knockout, six by submission, and two by decision.

39 matches30 wins9 losses
By knockout121
By submission166
By decision22

Dominick Reyes Record

Dominick Reyes has a professional mixed martial arts record of 14 wins and four losses as of April 9, 2025. He has won nine fights by knockout, two by submission, and three by decision. On the other hand, Reyes has suffered three losses by knockout and one by decision.

18 matches14 wins4 losses
By knockout93
By submission20
By decision31

Nikita Krylov's Last Fight

Nikita Krylov faced Ryan Spann in his most recent fight. The pair took on each other at UFC Fight Night: Yan vs. Dvalishvili and Krylov won it by defeating Spann via a first-round submission.

FAQs on Nikita Krylov's Next Fight.

A. He has a professional MMA record of 30 wins and nine losses as of April 9, 2025.

A. He is 33 years old as of April 2025.

A. He has a reach of 71 inches.

A. He has an orthodox stance.

A. He fights in the light heavyweight division.

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