He is a five-time winner of the Russian Championship (2015–2019), a bronze medalist at the 2019 Military World Games, and winner of an International Master of Sports of Russia award (2016).
In 2006, when he was 13 years old, he accidentally got into a boxing school in Yakka-Chinar, where the boxer Sherali Dostiev was based.
His high technique amazed Shahriyor, and he began to train under his supervision.
When his coach left for the US, he trained with his brother Bakhriddin Dostiev and then with Abdurrashid Mamajonov.
[2] In 2016 he was awarded the title of "International Master of Sports of Russia".