Sergey Khandozhko Record: 27-6-1
WelterweightSergey Khandozhko has a 27-6-1 professional record and is 34 years old in the Welterweight division, representing Industrials. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Sergey Khandozhko bio
Personal background
Sergey Khandozhko, nicknamed "Honda," is a Russian welterweight who carved out a 27–6–1 record across more than a decade in the sport. Born on May 19, 1992, he fought out of Moscow throughout his career and built his game on a striking-heavy foundation rooted in Ashihara karate, complemented by a hand-to-hand combat and grappling pedigree that earned him Master of Sport honors in Russia. Standing 6'1" with a 74-inch reach, Khandozhko was a long, rangy welterweight who paired heavy hands with a deep submission arsenal — an unusually well-rounded skill set for a fighter who came up through the brutally competitive Eastern European regional scene.
Path to the UFC
Khandozhko turned professional in 2011 and went on a tear, rattling off a long unbeaten streak across small Russian promotions before testing himself against tougher competition with M-1 Global, ProFC and eventually Absolute Championship Berkut (ACB). His regional run was prolific, stacking finishes by both knockout and submission. The losses he did absorb came against quality opposition: a 2015 decision defeat to future ACA champion Albert Duraev, and a 2016 third-round rear-naked choke submission against Benny Alloway. Those setbacks did little to slow his momentum, and after years of seasoning he earned a UFC contract in 2019.
UFC run
Khandozhko made his Octagon debut on June 1, 2019, at UFC on ESPN+ 11, where he handed the previously unbeaten Rostem Akman a unanimous-decision defeat in a measured, technical performance. Later that year, at UFC on ESPN+ 21 in November 2019, he dropped a unanimous decision to the experienced Rustam Khabilov, a sambo-and-wrestling specialist who controlled the grappling exchanges. After a lengthy layoff, Khandozhko returned in April 2022 and closed his UFC tenure on a high note, stopping Dwight Grant by second-round TKO to underline the finishing power that had defined his regional career.
Fighting style
Khandozhko was a genuine dual threat. Of his 27 wins, 11 came by knockout and seven by submission — a finish rate of 67 percent that reflects a fighter equally dangerous on the feet and on the mat. His karate base gave him sharp, well-timed striking and the ability to mix in head kicks and knees, while his grappling background produced triangle chokes, rear-naked chokes and armbars throughout his climb. At his best he overwhelmed regional opponents with first-round pressure; against elite UFC-level wrestlers, his takedown defense and pace were the areas most exposed, as the Khabilov loss showed.
Career highlights
- Winning UFC debut — outpointed the unbeaten Rostem Akman by unanimous decision at UFC on ESPN+ 11 in 2019, immediately validating his place on the global stage.
- Prolific regional finisher — compiled the bulk of a 27–6–1 record across M-1, ProFC and ACB, blending 11 knockouts and seven submissions into a 67 percent finish rate.
- Octagon-closing statement — stopped Dwight Grant by second-round TKO in 2022, ending his UFC stint with the kind of finish that had carried him through the regional ranks.
Sergey Khandozhko career snapshot
Sergey Khandozhko quick answers
What is Sergey Khandozhko's record?
Sergey Khandozhko's professional MMA record is 27-6-1.
How old is Sergey Khandozhko?
Sergey Khandozhko is 34 years old.
What weight class is Sergey Khandozhko?
Sergey Khandozhko fights at Welterweight in UFC.
How tall is Sergey Khandozhko?
Sergey Khandozhko is 6'1" tall with a 74" reach.
How much does Sergey Khandozhko weigh?
Sergey Khandozhko competes at Welterweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 170 lbs.
What is Sergey Khandozhko's Combat Edge Elo?
Sergey Khandozhko's Combat Edge Elo is 1694, with a peak Elo of 1748.
How strong is Sergey Khandozhko's recent opposition?
Sergey Khandozhko's latest 10 counted opponents averaged 1567 Elo immediately before their fights. This avoids using opponents' later career results with hindsight.
When was Sergey Khandozhko's last fight?
Sergey Khandozhko's latest tracked pro fight was against Dwight Grant at UFC Fight Night on Apr 23 2022.
What is Sergey Khandozhko's recent form?
Sergey Khandozhko's recent tracked pro form is W-L-W-W-W over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Sergey Khandozhko usually win?
Sergey Khandozhko's 27 recorded wins include 11 knockouts, 7 submissions, and 8 decisions, with 67% ending before the final bell.
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