Ion Cutelaba Record: 20-11-1
Light HeavyweightIon Cutelaba has a 20-11-1 professional record and is 32 years old in the Light Heavyweight division, representing Timoshkov Sport Club. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Ion Cutelaba bio
Personal background
Ion Cutelaba, nicknamed "The Hulk," is a Moldovan light heavyweight in the UFC known for his all-action, fast-starting brawling style and a professional record of 20–11–1. Born on December 14, 1993, in Chișinău, Moldova, Cutelaba came up through the grappling-rich combat sports culture of Eastern Europe, beginning in Greco-Roman wrestling as a youth before adding sambo and judo and becoming a European champion in combat sambo. His nickname reflects an explosive, intimidating presence – he once famously turned up to a ceremonial weigh-in painted green like the comic-book character. Training out of the Timoshkov Sport Club in Chișinău and later basing himself in the United States, the 6'1" light heavyweight with a 75-inch reach built his game on power, aggression, and a relentless first-round pace.
Path to the UFC
Cutelaba turned professional in 2012 and tore through the Eastern European regional circuit, fighting largely for World Warriors FC alongside a Cage Warriors appearance, and compiling a strong record built almost entirely on finishes. That run earned him a UFC contract in 2016, when he stepped into the Octagon as a raw but ferociously dangerous prospect with knockout power in both hands.
Early Octagon years
His UFC debut in June 2016 ended in a third-round submission loss to Misha Cirkunov, but Cutelaba rebounded with a decision over Jonathan Wilson before dropping a decision to Jared Cannonier at The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale in a Fight of the Night. He showcased his finishing power with a first-round TKO of Gadzhimurad Antigulov in July 2018, then ran into a submission loss against veteran Glover Teixeira in 2019 before flattening Khalil Rountree Jr. with elbows inside a round.
The Ankalaev rivalry and middle stretch
Cutelaba twice met the surging Magomed Ankalaev across 2020, losing both by first-round stoppage in fights that underscored how his aggressive openings could leave him exposed. He then fought to a split draw with Dustin Jacoby in May 2021 and edged Devin Clark by decision later that year. A rough patch followed, with submission losses to Ryan Spann and Johnny Walker and a TKO defeat to Kennedy Nzechukwu across 2022.
Resurgence
Cutelaba steadied himself with a first-round TKO of Tanner Boser in 2023, and after a decision loss to Philipe Lins, he reeled off some of his best recent form. He outpointed Ivan Erslan by split decision in September 2024, then submitted the previously one-loss Ibo Aslan with a first-round arm-triangle choke in early 2025. After a split-decision loss to Modestas Bukauskas, he bounced back in March 2026 with a first-round guillotine-choke finish of the highly touted Oumar Sy, a marquee result that reaffirmed his standing as a dangerous out for anyone in the division.
Fighting style
Cutelaba is a high-risk, high-reward finisher whose game is built on explosive aggression. With 13 of his 20 wins by knockout and four by submission, his 85 percent finish rate is among the most extreme in the division, reflecting a fighter who hunts the finish relentlessly from the opening bell. His sambo and wrestling base gives him strong takedowns and a sneaky submission game, as his arm-triangle and guillotine finishes show, while his power makes him a threat to end any fight early. The trade-off is consistency: his all-out starts have repeatedly left him vulnerable when opponents weather the storm, accounting for several quick stoppage losses. When he connects, however, few light heavyweights are more dangerous.
Career highlights
- Elite finishing rate — 13 knockouts and four submissions among 20 wins, an 85 percent finish rate that ranks among the highest at light heavyweight.
- Statement win over Oumar Sy — submitted the highly touted prospect by first-round guillotine in 2026 to cap a strong veteran resurgence.
- Combat sambo champion — a European combat sambo titlist whose grappling pedigree underpins his takedowns and submission game.
Ion Cutelaba career snapshot
Ion Cutelaba quick answers
What is Ion Cutelaba's record?
Ion Cutelaba's professional MMA record is 20-11-1.
How old is Ion Cutelaba?
Ion Cutelaba is 32 years old.
What weight class is Ion Cutelaba?
Ion Cutelaba fights at Light Heavyweight in UFC.
How tall is Ion Cutelaba?
Ion Cutelaba is 6'1" tall with a 75" reach.
How much does Ion Cutelaba weigh?
Ion Cutelaba competes at Light Heavyweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 205 lbs.
What is Ion Cutelaba's Combat Edge Elo?
Ion Cutelaba's Combat Edge Elo is 1653, with a peak Elo of 1677.
When was Ion Cutelaba's last fight?
Ion Cutelaba's latest tracked pro fight was against Oumar Sy at UFC Fight Night on Mar 14 2026.
What is Ion Cutelaba's recent form?
Ion Cutelaba's recent tracked pro form is W-L-W-W-L over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Ion Cutelaba usually win?
Ion Cutelaba's 20 recorded wins include 13 knockouts, 4 submissions, and 3 decisions, with 85% ending before the final bell.