He compiled a record of 15-0 fighting mainly in countries such as Belarus, Estonia and Russia before travelling to Monaco to defeat Tontcho Tontchev for the WBA Inter-continental title on 20 July 2005.
Two fights and two more victories followed the win over Tontchev to set Gulyakevich up for a shot at the full European title held by Scotsman Alex Arthur.
[4] The fight itself saw the Mexican win the belt via a majority decision when after 12 rounds of boxing one of the judges scored a draw with two others handing victory to Gutierrez.
[5] On 16 April 2010 he returned to the UK once again to meet Nugzar Margvelashvili, another Georgian at the Robin Park Centre in Wigan winning on points over six rounds.
[1] Gulyakevich had seven comeback fights in Riga, Latvia in 2012 winning all seven, beating Georgian Lightweight Champion Kakhaber Avetisian and also winning a Baltic League Lightweight Title against fellow Belarusian compatriot Andrei Hramyka, who he stopped in the 3rd of a scheduled 8 rounder in November 2012.He has had one winning fight in Riga in 2013.Gulyakevich is a much avoided fighter who has seen negotiated fights with IBO World Super Featherweight Champion Will Tomlinson, former IBF Featherweight Champion Billy Dib and Top Rank prospect Terrence Crawford all dashed for various reasons.