Radmir Gabdullin

[1][2][3] Radmir Gabdullin started his career in MMA as a professional athlete, became the winner of various tournaments,[4][5][6] was a sparring partner of Fedor Emelianenko.

[12] Since 2018, Radmir Gabdullin has become the president of the Russian MMA Union, replacing Fedor Emelianenko.

In 2013, he graduated from The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) with a degree in Management.

[20][17] In addition to the functions of a referee, in 2013-2018 Radmir Gabdullin was the coach of the Russian national MMA team.

[21] In October 2018, at the presidium, Radmir Gabdullin was elected as the president of the Russian MMA Union.

In November 2018, Bahrain hosted the first World championship after the merger of the two international governing bodies of the MMA.

It was the first international tournament since Radmir Gabdullin was elected as the president of the Russian MMA Union.

The Russian national team formed by this organization achieved high results at that tournament.

Fedor Emelianenko and Radmir Gabdullin