
Nikita Krylov
31-11-0
Light Heavyweight
About
Hard-hitting Ukrainian light heavyweight nicknamed Al Capone, a longtime finisher with one of the division's most aggressive styles.
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Nikita Krylov, nicknamed Al Capone, has been a light heavyweight mainstay for the better part of a decade. The Ukrainian is a genuine dual threat, capable of ending fights with his hands or his submission game, and he fights with an aggression that makes him dangerous against anyone.
He's beaten respected names like Alexander Gustafsson and Volkan Oezdemir while trading results with the division's contenders, including a close loss to future champion Magomed Ankalaev. The title shot never came, but Krylov has remained relevant for years.
Fans like him because he's always hunting the finish. A Krylov fight rarely turns into a dull, point-fighting affair.
Why fans love Krylov
Aggressive, finish-first style and a long resume of dangerous matchups.










































