- June 1987 – 8
April 2015), also
spelled as
Sergii Lashchenko and
Sergei Lascenko, was a
Ukrainian kickboxer. He was a K-1 and
Superkombat Heavyweight. Lashchenko...
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Sergei Lascenko on 10
November 2012 in Craiova,
Romania at the
SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2012
Final Elimination, in the tournament. However,
Lascenko was...
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previous year's
SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix Champion,
Sergei Lascenko.
Adegbuyi battered Lascenko,
flooring him
twice in the
first round before the referee...
- 2020.
Retrieved 11
October 2020. "(VIDEO) KOK:
Kyshenko slavio nokautom,
Lascenko osvojio turnir u Poljskoj". croring.com.
Retrieved 11
October 2020. "FightBox's...
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faced Sergei Lascenko at the K-1
World Grand Prix 2012 in
Tokyo final 16 on
October 14, 2012. He was able to
block the
majority of
Lascenko's punches while...
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tournament at
SuperKombat World Grand Prix I in Romania. He lost to
Sergei Lascenko at the
first stage via
knock out due to a knee to the body. On July 30...
- punch&kick combinations, with his left kick
doing lots of
damage to
Lascenko's body.
Lascenko, who
replaced Michael Duut, had
moments of
danger during the fight...
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Mindaugas Sakalauskas by
unanimous decision and Raul Cătinaș and
Sergei Lascenko to
finally make it to the
Final 16. At the K-1
World Grand Prix 2009 Final...
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Cardiff Fire in
front of a sell-out crowd.
Former Romford Junior Olegs Lascenko scored the team's first-ever goal at the new venue, however, it was Cardiff's...
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Artur Kyshenko Sofian Laidouni Florin Lambagiu Ștefan Lătescu
Sergei Lascenko Ole
Laursen Cung Le Jérôme Le
Banner Dave
Leduc Chan
Hyung Lee Su Hwan...