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Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer) was born on 6 November, 1986 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union, is an Armenian-Italian kickboxer. Discover Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer) Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer) height is 1.80m and Weight 70 kg.
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Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer) worth at the age of 37 years old? Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Kickboxer. He is from . We have estimated Armen Petrosyan (kickboxer)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Armen Petrosyan (Արմեն Պետրոսյան, born November 6, 1986) is an Armenian-born Italian kickboxer who competes in the middleweight division.
An aggressive fighter, Petrosyan began training in Muay Thai after moving to Italy from Armenia.
Petrosyan rose to prominence by becoming the World Professional Kickboxing Council (WPKC) Italian Champion in 2006 and the Muay Thai Association (MTA) European Champion in 2007.
On November 16, 2008, he competed in the Dodge Trophy 2008 at 73 kg/161 lb in Ulm, Germany, losing to Vladimír Moravčík by knockout in the final.
He defeated Abdallah Mabel at the Ring Rules event in Milan, Italy, on January 30, 2009, a win that earned him a place on the Oktagon presents: It's Showtime 2009 card held on March 14, 2009, where he beat Arnaldo Silva via unanimous decision.
Just over a month later, on April 24, 2009, in Trieste, Italy, Petrosyan faced Mauro Serra for the MTA Italian -70 kg/154 lb belt.
He scored a knockdown early in round one with a vicious right hook before finishing his opponent off with a barrage of punches soon after to win his second national title.
He would lose the title later that year when he dropped a decision at the hands of Carlo DiPaula.
Petrosyan ended the year by facing one of Thailand's top middleweights in Saiyok Pumpanmuang at Janus Fight Night: Thai Boxe Last Challenge on November 7, 2009, in Padua, Italy, where he lost by unanimous decision after a three round affair.
Petrosyan and his brother Giorgio Petrosyan were put under contract with Oktagon management, he became a two-time Italian champion and a European titleist before arriving on the world stage in 2010 when he took back-to-back wins over Vuyisile Colossa and Dzhabar Askerov and later appeared as a competitor on the Enfusion reality television show.
At the beginning of 2010, Petrosyan moved up the rankings with back-to-back wins over veteran competition.
After outpointing Vuyisile Colossa in Ko Samui, Thailand on January 20, 2010, he took another points win over Dzhabar Askerov at Oktagon presents: It's Showtime 2010 in Milan on March 13, 2010.
He then lost a decision to Marco Piqué in Palermo, Italy, on June 26, 2010 before going on to take part in the first season of the Enfusion reality television show in Ko Samui.
He made it to the semi-finals which took place on July 10, 2010, in Lisbon, Portugal where he faced Pajonsuk SuperPro Samui.
Both men were deducted a point by referee Joop Ubeda, Pajonsuk for using his patented throws (illegal under Oriental rules) in round two and Petrosyan for unknown reasons (possibly for clinching or a perceived lack of respect for the referee) in the third, and the bout went into an extension round after ending in a draw.
While Petrosyan attacked with punches in the fourth stanza, it was Pajonsuk's body kicks which scored highest as the Thai took the judges' decision.
He rebounded with a unanimous decision victory over Leroy Kaestner at Janus Fight Night 2010 in Padua on December 4, 2010.
After a decision win over Miodrag Olar at Thai Boxe Mania in Turin, Italy, on January 29, 2011, brought his winning streak to two, Petrosyan was matched up with Yoshihiro Sato, who his brother Giorgio had defeated in the K-1 World MAX 2010 Tournament final five months earlier.
Going down as the co-main event of Oktagon 2011 in Milan on March 12, 2011, both men traded heavy shots in the first round but Petrosyan began to pull away in the second by utilizing sweeps.
Much of round three was fought in the clinch and, although Sato landed some solid knees, Petrosyan was given a unanimous decision win on the judges' scorecards.
With this win, he jumped from #25 to #15 in the world middleweight rankings.
He was unable to keep his momentum going, however, as he fought to a draw with Warren Stevelmans in his next outing in Rome, Italy, on June 11, 2011.
Despite this minor set-back, he was still able to break the top ten in the world rankings, coming in at #9.
Petrosyan was then invited to compete in the Fight Code Dragon Series, a sixteen-man -72.5 kg/160 lb tournament held throughout Europe over the course of 2011, and he was entered into the competition at the quarter-final stage against eventual champion Yuri Bessmertny.
The pair first met in Marseille, France, on October 15, 2011, with Bessmertny coming away with a controversial split decision win.
However, it later emerged that the French sporting commission had not allowed the Fight Code promotion's complete rule set just hours before the event and so a rematch was set for Geneva, Switzerland on November 26, 2011.
Petrosyan came out aggressive in round one but was caught with a counter punch and knocked down.
After beating the referee's count, he kept up the aggression and was hit with a vicious right hook from the Belarusian, this time knocking him out.
With these two consecutive losses, Petrosyan dropped out of the top ten rankings.
He was able to bounce back with a dominant TKO of Djimé Coulibaly at the Yokkao Extreme 2012 supercard in Milan on January 21, 2012, dropping the Frenchman a total of four times in the first two rounds and forcing a referee stoppage.
After almost a year out of the ring, Petrosyan returned to defeat Marco Della Gaggia on points in Naples, Italy, on December 15, 2012.
In March 2013, he won the eight-man Haarlem Fight Night IV tournament in the Netherlands to be crowned the WMTA World Super Welterweight Champion.
Armen Petrosyan was born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union (now Armenia) and moved to Gorizia, Italy, at the age of thirteen with his mother, Karine, and sister, Lianna, joining up with his father, Andranik, and older brothers Giorgio and Stepan who had moved to the country a year earlier.
He is a naturalized Italian citizen.
On March 24, 2013, Petrosyan defeated three opponents in one night to win the vacant WMTA World Super Welterweight (-69.85 kg/154 lb) Championship at Haarlem Fight Night IV in Haarlem, Netherlands.
After stopping Nick Beljaards in the first round of their quarter-final with three knockdowns, he cruised to a decision over Robbie Hagemen in the semis.
Petrosyan didn't need that long, however, as he damaged van Opstal with low kicks and throws and caused the Dutchman's trainer Andy Souwer to throw in the towel at the end of the third round.
He was expected to fight Samo Petje in Trieste on July 5, 2013 but the fight seemingly fell through.
He defeated Mirko Vorkapić via UD in a rematch at Gorizia Fight Night in Gorizia, Italy, on September 28, 2013 before losing to Alim Nabiev by the same margin at W5 Grand Prix Orel XXII in Oryol, Russia on November 16, 2013.