Movladdin Biyarslanov

Movladdin Biyarslanov

"The Chechen Wolf"

Division: lightweight

Nationality: Canada

Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Birth Date: 1995-04-22

Height: 5.8 cm

Reach: 68 cm

Stance: southpaw

Professional Record

19

Wins

(16 by KO)

0

Losses

(0 by KO)

0

Draws

19

Total Fights

Biography

Movladdin “Arthur” Biyarslanov, famously known as “The Chechen Wolf,” was born on April 22, 1995, in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia. This region holds a fierce combat sports culture where martial arts are woven into the very fabric of life. Dagestan’s legacy of producing elite fighters spans wrestling, boxing, and mixed martial arts, with champions like Khabib Nurmagomedov representing its heritage. Growing up in this environment, Biyarslanov was surrounded by the principles of toughness, resilience, and discipline, essential traits for survival and success. His family, escaping the violence in Chechnya when he was four, moved to Azerbaijan before finally settling in Canada when he was ten. Despite leaving his homeland, Biyarslanov carried the fighting spirit of Dagestan with him, pouring that passion and intensity into his boxing career.

Biyarslanov’s amateur career laid a solid foundation for his future in the ring. Beginning his boxing journey at a young age, he quickly demonstrated his exceptional talent and drive, compiling an impressive record of 85 wins in 98 bouts. The relentless fighting style he developed, shaped by his Dagestani roots, set him apart from his peers. In 2015, he achieved a significant milestone by winning a gold medal at the Pan American Games, confirming his status as one of Canada’s brightest amateur prospects. This success was not just a personal achievement but also a representation of the resilience and strength that his Dagestani upbringing instilled in him.

Biyarslanov continued to build his reputation on the international stage, showcasing his adaptability and technical skills. His participation in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio demonstrated his ability to compete at the highest level, even though he did not secure a medal. The experience, however, further solidified his status as a world-class fighter. His amateur background, enriched by both boxing fundamentals and Dagestani combat techniques, prepared him well for the challenges of professional boxing.

Biyarslanov made his professional debut in 2017, quickly rising through the ranks of the super lightweight division. His aggressive fighting style and technical skill earned him a reputation as a dangerous contender. An early milestone in his professional career occurred on April 17, 2021, when he secured a unanimous decision victory over Israel Mercado. This win demonstrated his ability to control the pace of a fight and impose his will with precision. His momentum continued to build, and on July 22, 2023, in Dubai, he achieved a notable fourth-round TKO victory over Joniker Tovar, further establishing his power and precision. His most recent bout took place on February 6, 2025, at the Montreal Casino in Montreal, Canada, where he secured a stoppage victory against Mohamed Mimoune, adding to his growing reputation.

Movladdin Biyarslanov’s journey reflects the complex identity of an immigrant fighter balancing his Dagestani heritage and his new life in Canada. Canada has become a refuge for fighters from Russia and other post-Soviet states seeking stability and opportunities to advance their careers. Biyarslanov is both a beneficiary and a symbol of this welcoming environment. His success embodies a commitment to giving back, demonstrating gratitude for the opportunities he has found in his adopted homeland. Like Canada’s famous maple syrup, his journey blends sweetness and resilience, a testament to the power of perseverance and the support of a new home.

Technical Overview

Much like the fictional Vlog the Wolf from Hajime no Ippo, Biyarslanov relies on a fearsome, aggressive approach that capitalizes on precision, power, and the psychological advantage of constant pressure. His jab, a hallmark of Eastern European technique, is more than just a range-finder - it’s a weapon.

Biyarslanov’s footwork is reminiscent of old-school Eastern European boxing. His movement is often described as having a “pendulum” quality, where each step swings with purpose. He doesn’t just rely on lateral movement for defense, but instead, his footwork allows him to always be ready to unleash another barrage of strikes or pivot away from danger. Much like the pendulum, Biyarslanov’s weight always ends on the back foot after each strike or combination, allowing him to either reset and resume punishing his opponent or move out of range, setting up the next sequence of attack.

Combinations are the core of Biyarslanov’s offensive strategy like many Eastern European boxers. Punishing bursts, often targeting both the body and head, hooks and uppercuts breaking through his opponent’s guard. His combination punching is methodical yet violent, and he excels in exchanges, particularly in close quarters. Much like Vlog, Biyarslanov is not afraid to trade big shots, showing his fearlessness like a wolf itself.

Fight History

06/05/25 vs. Antonio Collado, W-KO, 3/10

02/06/25 vs. Mohamed Mimoune, W-TKO, 2/10

10/17/24 vs. Jonathan Jose Eniz, W-UD, 10/10

09/05/24 vs. Tamas Kiliti, W-TKO, 3/10

06/06/24 vs. Elias Mauricio Haedo, W-KO, 4/10

03/07/24 vs. Cristian Palma, W-TKO, 3/8

07/22/23 vs. Joniker Tovar, W-RTD, 4/10

03/18/23 vs. Erick Encinia, W-TKO, 4/8

07/29/22 vs. Issouf Kinda, W-KO, 1/10

03/25/22 vs. Roberto Verdugo, W-TKO, 4/10

12/17/21 vs. Alan Ayala, W-TKO, 1/8

04/17/21 vs. Israel Mercado, W-MD, 8/8

11/07/20 vs. Juan Jose Martinez, W-TKO, 1/6

01/30/20 vs. Nicolas Atilio Velazquez, W-KO, 3/6

10/12/19 vs. Tyrome Jones, W-UD, 6/6

07/27/19 vs. Solon Staley, W-TKO, 3/4

04/20/19 vs. Cristian Arrazola, W-TKO, 1/6

02/09/19 vs. Isaac Castan, W-TKO, 1/4

12/15/18 vs. Ernesto Cardona Sanchez, W-KO, 1/4