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    Artur Kyshenko

    Artur Kyshenko

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    Also known as: Artur "White" Kyshenko, Artur Mykolayovych Kyshenko

    Birthday

    November 14, 1986

    Birth Sign

    Scorpio

    Birthplace

    Odesa, Ukraine

    Age

    39 years old

    Height

    5 ft 11 in (181 cm)

    About

    Artur Kyshenko is a Ukrainian former professional kickboxer and boxer, widely regarded as one of the most technical and durable welterweights of his generation. Known as "White," he built his reputation on a high-volume, aggressive striking style that carried him to the finals of the 2008 K-1 World MAX tournament and a world title in Kunlun Fight. From September 2017 to February 2020, Combat Press ranked him the number one welterweight in the world, a run that defined the peak of his career.

    Since stepping away from active competition, Kyshenko has stayed involved in combat sports through his gym in Amsterdam and occasional appearances. His transition to professional boxing in 2020, after a doping suspension ended his kickboxing career, showed his adaptability and love for fighting. Fans remember him as a clean boxer with knockout power and an unwavering work ethic.

    Early Life & Background

    Artur Kyshenko was born on November 14, 1986, in the port city of Odesa, Ukraine, a place known for producing tough, gritty athletes. Growing up, he was drawn to martial arts early, starting with Muay Thai and kickboxing in his teenage years. The local fight scene in Odesa was competitive, and Kyshenko quickly stood out for his natural timing and relentless pressure.

    By the mid-2000s, he was already making waves in the East European circuit, competing in regional tournaments and building a name for himself. In 2006, he reached the finals of the K-1 World MAX East European tournament, a result that put him on the international map. That performance opened the door to the global stage, but it was his relentless training and dedication during these early years that laid the foundation for everything that followed.

    Career Growth

    Kyshenko's breakthrough came in 2008 when he stormed to the final of the K-1 World MAX tournament, the most prestigious kickboxing event of its time. Along the way, he beat several top contenders, and although he fell short in the final, the run announced him as a genuine force.

    He kept climbing, and in 2015 he captured the Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament World Championship, his first major world title. That win cemented his status among the elite. From September 2017 to February 2020, Combat Press ranked him the number one welterweight in the world, a period during which he racked up more than 50 wins and nearly 30 knockouts.

    In July 2019, the French National Anti-Doping Agency handed him a four-year suspension after a positive test, stripping him of his AFC title and effectively ending his kickboxing career. He pivoted to professional boxing, making his debut in Barcelona in December 2019 and fighting as a super middleweight. He continued boxing through the early 2020s, and in 2024 he made a return to the GLORY ring at GLORY 14, facing Karapet Karapetyan. As of 2026, he is considered retired from active competition, though he remains a respected figure in the sport.

    Career Timeline

    2006Reached the finals of the K-1 World MAX East European tournament.
    2008Reached the final of the K-1 World MAX tournament.
    2015Won the Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament World Championship.
    2017Ranked #1 welterweight in the world by Combat Press.
    2019Suspended for four years by the French National Anti-Doping Agency.
    2019Made professional boxing debut in Barcelona, Spain.
    2020Focused fully on professional boxing.
    2024Returned to GLORY at GLORY 14, facing Karapet Karapetyan.

    Public Image & Style

    In the ring, Kyshenko was known for his aggressive, high-volume striking and precise knockout power. He moved with a clean, economical style that avoided wasted motion, earning him respect from fans and analysts alike. His public persona is that of a disciplined, resilient athlete who faced a major setback with his doping ban but kept fighting in another discipline. He is active on Instagram, where he shares training footage and gym promotions, and he has a dedicated following among kickboxing enthusiasts in Europe and Ukraine. Fans appreciate his longevity and technical skill, and he is often discussed on forums like Reddit's r/Kickboxing.

    Fame & Fandom

    Artur Kyshenko does not currently hold a placement in iFANN's published rankings. His fanbase has no formal name documented in iFANN data. Kyshenko is recognized as a "KO Beast" and a "reliable knockout machine," having shattered future UFC champions and demolished kickboxing legends. A particularly significant moment fans still retell is his knockout victory over Alex Pereira, a future UFC champion. He is also the 2015 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament World Champion, a reflection of his dominance in elite kickboxing. His career also includes titles such as Martial Arts World Champion 2004, Amateur Muay Thai Champion, and K-1 World Max 2008. Kyshenko's fighting style is often described as "clean boxing without waste, very precise in its knocks." His professional boxing debut in Barcelona in December 2019 further added to his decorated combat sports career. He has competed in various high-profile events, including GLORY SuperFight Series bouts in Tokyo, which featured a mix of "living legends and rising stars." The sheer volume of his professional wins, over 119, and his sustained presence at the top tier of multiple combat sports underscore his enduring legacy and the respect he commands worldwide.

    Interesting Facts and Legends

    Artur Kyshenko owns and operates Kyshenko Gym in Amsterdam, where he trains a new generation of fighters. He is one of the few athletes to have competed at a high level in both elite kickboxing and professional boxing. Despite his Ukrainian roots, he has long been based in the Netherlands, a hub for kickboxing talent. He has a strong Instagram presence with over 1,100 reels, mostly training clips and fight highlights. His nickname "White" is a direct reference to his surname, which means "kyshka" in Ukrainian but is often linked to his pale complexion in fight circles. A story fans still retell is his knockout victory over Alex Pereira, who would later become a UFC champion. He is also the 2015 Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament World Champion, a significant achievement in his storied career.

    Notable Quotes

    I fight with my heart and I always give 100% in the ring.
    Boxing is a new challenge, but the spirit of fighting remains the same.

    Family & Personal Life

    Kyshenko keeps his family life very private, and little is publicly known about his parents or siblings. He has never shared details about a wife or children, and no credible sources have reported on any. He currently lives in Amsterdam, where he runs his gym, but he has not spoken publicly about his family background. This level of privacy is common among combat athletes, who often separate their personal lives from the public eye.

    Notable Connections

    Kyshenko is closely associated with the Dutch kickboxing scene, having trained and fought out of Amsterdam for many years. He has competed against some of the biggest names in the sport, including Buakaw Banchamek and Andy Souwer, in K-1 and Kunlun Fight events. His gym, Kyshenko Gym, has become a hub for up-and-coming fighters in the Netherlands.

    Relationships & Dating History

    As of 2026:Single

    Artur Kyshenko has kept his romantic life completely out of the public eye. There are no confirmed reports of any long-term relationships, marriages, or engagements. He has never publicly introduced a girlfriend or wife, and no credible sources have linked him to anyone. As of 2026, he is reported to be single. This level of privacy is typical for fighters who prefer to keep their personal lives separate from their professional careers.

    Salary, Net Worth In 2026

    $1 Million

    iFANN Editorial Team estimate

    iFANN currently estimates Artur Kyshenko's net worth to be around $1 million as of 2026. His income has come primarily from fight purses, tournament winnings, and his gym in Amsterdam. The 2015 Kunlun Fight title win brought a significant prize purse, and he earned steady paychecks throughout his top-ranked years. His boxing career added some income, though at a lower scale than his kickboxing peak. He does not have major endorsement deals or real estate investments, and his financial standing reflects the modest pay scales of kickboxing outside the very top tier. His gym provides a steady revenue stream, and he remains a respected figure in the sport. After his suspension, his earning potential dropped, but he has stayed active in the industry through coaching and appearances.

    Awards Won (2)

    Kyshenko's career highlights include winning the Kunlun Fight 80 kg Tournament World Championship in 2015 and reaching the final of the K-1 World MAX tournament in 2008. He also held the AFC title before it was stripped due to doping violations. These achievements place him among the top welterweights of his era.

    2015 · Tournament

    Kunlun Fight

    Won

    2019 · Title

    AFC

    Won
    View all 4 awards, honours and achievements

    Known For

    K-1 World MAX

    2008 · Finalist

    Kunlun Fight

    2015 · 80 kg Tournament World Champion

    GLORY

    2024 · Returned at GLORY 14

    Keywords

    kickboxerboxerK-1Kunlun FightGLORYwelterweightUkraineOdesaAmsterdam

    Sources

    Quick Facts

    Profession
    kickboxer, boxer
    Born
    November 14, 1986
    Birthplace
    Odesa, Ukraine
    Gender
    Male
    Birth Sign
    Scorpio
    Height
    5 ft 11 in (181 cm)
    Nickname
    White

    Personal Details

    Full Name
    Artur Mykolayovych Kyshenko
    Height
    5 ft 11 in (181 cm)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Artur Kyshenko's nationality?
    Artur Kyshenko is Ukrainian, born in Odesa. He now lives and trains in Amsterdam, Netherlands, but he represents Ukraine in international competition.
    Why was Artur Kyshenko suspended?
    He received a four-year suspension from the French National Anti-Doping Agency in July 2019 after testing positive for prohibited substances. The ban was retroactive and led to him being stripped of his AFC title.
    Is Artur Kyshenko still fighting in 2026?
    As of 2026, Kyshenko is considered retired from active professional competition. He made a brief return to GLORY in 2024, but he has not fought since and focuses on his gym in Amsterdam.
    What is Artur Kyshenko's net worth?
    Estimates place his net worth at around $1 million as of 2026. His income came from fight purses, tournament winnings, and his gym, Kyshenko Gym in Amsterdam.
    Does Artur Kyshenko have any children?
    There is no public information confirming that Artur Kyshenko has children. He keeps his family life private, and no credible sources have reported on his personal relationships.

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