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- Roman Valeriyovych Shcherbatiuk (Ukrainian: Роман Валерійович Щербатюк; born 26 June 1997) is a Ukrainian kickboxer. Shcherbatiuk studied at the Cherkasy...
- Shcherbatiuk (Ukrainian: Щербатюк) is a Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Myroslava Shcherbatiuk (born 1974), Ukrainian diplomat...
- kickboxing division. He captured the gold medal after beating both Roman Shcherbatiuk and Anto Širić by unanimous decision. Rajabzadeh faced the former two-weight...
- Myroslava Dmytrivna Shcherbatiuk (Ukrainian: Мирослава Дмитрівна Щербатюк, born 7 December 1974) is a Ukrainian diplomat. Since December 2019, she is the...
- Championship Heavyweight K-1 (-91 kg) Silver Medal. 2018-10-15 Win Roman Shcherbatiuk 2018 WAKO European Championship, Semifinals Bratislava, Slovakia Decision...
- the Stone. He became fluent in Ukrainian and married Svitlana Ivanivna Shcherbatiuk (1938–2020) in 1956. She gave birth to his son Suran (d. 2021) in 1958...
- Takeru Segawa Umar Semata Endy Semeleer Riamu Sera Dmitry Shakuta Roman Shcherbatiuk Jake Shields Kotaro Shimano Kengo Shimizu Asahi Shinagawa Yuto Shinohara...
- Krnjić (BIH)  Anto Širić (CRO)  Pirkka Suksi (FIN)  Miroslav Vujović (MNE)  Asadulla Nasipov (RUS)  Roman Shcherbatiuk (UKR)  Oscar Higuera (VEN) Total 8...
- Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2019-10-27 Win Roman Shcherbatiuk W.A.K.O World Championships 2019, K-1 Final -91 kg Sarajevo, Bosnia and...
- Dmytro Patarak (1975–1980), Myroslav Vintoniak (1980–1981), Mykola Shcherbatiuk (1981–1984), Bohdan Volochii (1984–1986), Nestor Dziubak (1986–1989)...