Sergey Bilostenniy
Reads, slips, punishes — wins exchanges, not rounds.
Fight Plan: Sergey Bilostenniy
A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.
- Susceptibility to decision losses against elite technical grinders
- Negligible offensive wrestling/takedown frequency
- Constant lateral movement to break their rhythm
- Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
Fighter fingerprint
Six-axis profile — the shape tells you the style at a glance.
Distance Control and Fight IQ are the standout edges; opponents should expect their game plan to lean on these. Finishing is the lowest axis — exploit it.
- Aggression46
- Cardio75
- Wrestling70
- Fight IQ79
- Distance Control86
- Finishing0
Prep for camp: Sergey Bilostenniy
Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.
- Heavy reliance on arm strikes with significant punching power
- High accuracy with leg strikes, often registering near 100% connect rates
- Prefers to keep the fight standing with very low historical takedown attempts
- Pad work on cutting their right-side cage exits
- Force a high-pace round 1 — break the gas tank early
- Set the overhand trap — chin has cracked under clean shots
- Mix unscripted looks in sparring — they thrive on patterns
- Southpaw pressure striker
- High-output kickboxer with heavy leg kicks
- Switch-stance technician to simulate game-plan changes
See it on film
Every read above should be verifiable. Jump straight to the footage on the platforms that host it legally — official channels first, archive sites second.
Entries, cage control, scrambles, submissions
Last 3 performances, full rounds and post-fight breakdowns
Coaches: official clip embeds per fighter are coming next — for now, deep links open searches pre-filtered to Sergey Bilostenniy.
How Sergey has changed
Trend lines across the last three years of tape.
Synthesized from recent fight tape · refresh to recompute
Stylistic neighbors
Closest matches across attributes, finish profile, and discipline — useful for sparring partner selection.
Status / Injuries
No recent injury or status information found.
Checked 6/22/2026
Recent Form
- W2026-05-02vs Renan FerreiraKO/TKO · R3 · PFL Sioux Falls: Storley vs. Zendeli
- W2025-08-21vs Karl WilliamsKO/TKO · R2 · 2025 PFL World Championships
- L2025-05-01vs Valentin MoldavskyU Dec · R3 · 2025 PFL First Round: Heavyweights
- W2024-08-02vs Tyrell FortuneSub · R1 · 2024 PFL Playoffs: Heavyweights
- W2024-04-04vs Blagoy IvanovU Dec · R3 · 2024 PFL Regular Season
Availability
Last fought and won in May 2026
Attribute Profile
Scouting Summary
Sergey Bilostenniy is a dangerous Russian heavyweight striker known for high-velocity punching power and precision leg attacks. Fighting out of Fedor Team and Rat Team, he has established himself as a top-tier contender in the PFL with a high finishing rate via TKO and a recent win over Renan Ferreira.
Primary source ↗Tendencies
- Heavy reliance on arm strikes with significant punching power
- High accuracy with leg strikes, often registering near 100% connect rates
- Prefers to keep the fight standing with very low historical takedown attempts
- Controls the inner zone of the cage for the majority of the bout
- Punch speeds recorded at high velocities (above 22 MPH)
Signature Moves
- Power punch with arm-strike emphasis
- Precision leg kicks
- Ground strikes via TKO progression
- Quick submission transitions (Guillotine/RNC context from Fortune bout)
Weaknesses
- Susceptibility to decision losses against elite technical grinders
- Negligible offensive wrestling/takedown frequency