Eduard Gafencu

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Born (1993-02-09) February 9, 1993 (age 32)
Arad, Romania
Other namesThe Blitz
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb; 12.1 st)
Eduard Gafencu
Born (1993-02-09) February 9, 1993 (age 32)
Arad, Romania
Other namesThe Blitz
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb; 12.1 st)
DivisionSuper middleweight
Light heavyweight
Fighting out ofArad, Romania
TeamBlitz Team (2021-present)[1]
Years active2017–present
Professional boxing record
Total3
Wins3
By knockout2
Losses0
Draws0
Kickboxing record
Total24
Wins17
By knockout12
Losses7
By knockout2
Draws0
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Last updated on: June 13, 2024

Eduard Gafencu (born February 9, 1993) is a Romanian kickboxer and former boxer. He currently competes in the Welterweight division for Glory. Gafencu is the first fighter to become a two-division Colosseum Tournament champion, holding titles in two weight classes simultaneously. He has also competed for Dynamite Fighting Show (DFS).

As of 18 August 2020, he is the #14 ranked welterweight in the world, according to the International Professional Combat Council (IPCC).[2]

Gafencu played soccer from 7 to 14 years old, but quit after an injury. He also practiced swimming. Gafencu then started boxing at the age of 15, but after a short while he switched to kickboxing. At the age of 16 and a half, he had his first fight and practiced kickboxing until the age of 21, culminating in a three-year hiatus.[3]

Professional kickboxing career

Gafencu entered the professional circuit in 2017, after being initiated by the coach Gabriel Moț from Top Fighters Club and taken over from Arnold Nagy (Metalbox) by the Ruben Stoia Boxing Club.[4]

Colosseum Tournament

Gafencu competed for various regional Romanian promotions, in the process amassing a record of 6–0.

In 2018, Gafencu had signed a contract with the Colosseum Tournament. He took part in a four-man super welterweight tournament to determine the Colosseum Tournament's first Colosseum Tournament World Super Welterweight Champion.

Gafencu faced Adrian Cibu on September 17, 2018, in the semi-final of the Super Welterweight Tournament. He won the fight in emphatic fashion via knockout in round one to progress to the final round of the tournament. Gafencu faced Leonard Dorin's student Adelin Mihăilă at Colosseum Tournament 8 in the finals. Gafencu won the match via knockout in the third round. The triumph also earned Gafencu his first Performance of the Night award.[5]

Gafencu faced Flavius Boiciuc on December 14, 2018, at Colosseum Tournament 10. He won the fight via unanimous decision.[6]

Gafencu faced the Fight Institute by Peter Aerts's Thomas Doeve on March 29, 2019, at Colosseum Tournament 11. He won the fight via knockout in round one.[7][8][9] This win earned him his second Performance of the Night award.[10] The tornado kick knockout has been also acknowledged by sites like Sherdog, MMA Fighting, MMAjunkie.com and others as the potential Knockout of the Year for 2019.[11][12][13][14]

Gafencu moved down to the welterweight division. He faced the Bonjasky Academy's Ekrem Doruk for the inaugural Colosseum Tournament World Welterweight Championship on May 9, 2019, in the main event of Colosseum Tournament 12. He won the fight via knockout in the second round, becoming the first Colosseum Tournament fighter to win titles in two weight classes. This win earned him the Performance of the Night award for a third time.[15][16]

Dynamite Fighting Show

On January 23, 2020, it was announced that Gafencu had signed a deal with Dynamite Fighting Show.[17]

In his debut fight for the promotion, Gafencu faced the Hemmers Gym's Benjamin Masudi on March 5, 2020, at Dynamite Fighting Show 7. Eduard Gafencu knocked down Masudi twice in the fight. He won the fight via unanimous decision.[18]

Return to Colosseum Tournament

In September 2020, it was announced that Gafencu signed a deal to return to the Colosseum Tournament.[19]

In his return bout, Gafencu was expected to face Adelin Mihăilă in rematch on October 23, 2020, at Colosseum Tournament 20. However on October 6, it was announced that Mihăilă pulled out due to his COVID-19 recovery, and he was replaced by Alexandru Ianţoc. Gafencu won the fight via knockout in the second round.[20][21]

Gafencu faced Anghel Cardoş in a 3-round non-title on February 26, 2021, at Colosseum Tournament 23.[22] He lost the fight via decision. The result was seen as highly controversial.[23]

Following his first professional loss, Gafencu returned to face Flavius Boiciuc at Colosseum Tournament 25. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[24]

Fighting style

In 2019, Gafencu earned public praise from Romanian legend Daniel Ghiță for his ring performances.[14] He was described by Ghiță as "a highly talented kickboxer".[25]

He has a son, who was born in 2017.

Championships and accomplishments

Kickboxing

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record
17 wins (12 KOs), 7 losses (2 KO), 0 draws
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2024-06-13LossRomania Alexandru AmarițeiK-1 Fighting Network Romania 2024Galați, RomaniaTKO (leg injury)12:5817-7
2023-10-07LossBulgaria Teodor HristovGlory 89Burgas, BulgariaDecision (unanimous)33:0017-6
2023-09-22LossRomania Ștefan OrzaDynamite Fighting Show 20 - Welterweight Championship Tournament, Semi FinalsBucharest, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)33:0017-5
2023-06-17LossFrance Diaguely CamaraGlory: Collision 5Rotterdam, NetherlandsTKO (knee)22:2417-4
2023-03-12WinRomania Mădălin CrăciunicăDFS 18 - Welterweight Championship Tournament, Quarter FinalsTimișoara, RomaniaTKO (three knockdowns)12:5017-3
2022-08-18LossRomania Alexandru AmarițeiColosseum Tournament 34Brașov, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)53:0016-3
Lost the Colosseum Tournament World Welterweight Championship.
2022-05-09WinRomania Robert GontineacColosseum Tournament 31Arad, RomaniaTKO (towel thrown)21:2416-2
2022-04-08LossSweden Joakim HäggColosseum Tournament 30Malmö, SwedenDecision (unanimous)33:0015-2
2021-09-20WinRomania Anghel CardoşColosseum Tournament 27Oradea, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)53:0015-1
Defended the Colosseum Tournament World Welterweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
2021-05-31WinRomania Flavius BoiciucColosseum Tournament 25Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)33:0014-1
2021-02-26LossRomania Anghel CardoşColosseum Tournament 23Bucharest, RomaniaDecision (majority)33:0013-1
2020-10-23WinRomania Alexandru IanţocColosseum Tournament 20Arad, RomaniaKO (jumping knee)22:2513-0
2020-03-05WinBelgium Benjamin MasudiDFS 7Arad, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)33:0012-0
2019-05-09WinNetherlands Ekrem DorukColosseum Tournament 12Arad, RomaniaKO (jumping knee and punches)22:1311-0
Won the inaugural Colosseum Tournament World Welterweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
2019-03-29WinNetherlands Thomas DoeveColosseum Tournament 11Bucharest, RomaniaKO (tornado kick)12:1910-0
Performance of the Night.
2018-12-14WinRomania Flavius BoiciucColosseum Tournament 10Timișoara, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)33:009-0
2018-09-17WinRomania Adelin MihăilăColosseum Tournament 8, FinalBucharest, RomaniaKO (right hook & double left hook)30:228-0
Won the inaugural Colosseum Tournament World Super Welterweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
2018-09-17WinRomania Adrian CibuColosseum Tournament 8, Semi-finalBucharest, RomaniaKO (flurry of punches)12:577-0
Performance of the Night.
2018-01-28WinRomania Paul CrețiuFighters League 2Reșița, RomaniaDecision (unanimous)33:006-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Professional boxing record

3 fights 3 wins 0 losses
By knockout 3 0
By decision 0 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
2 Win 2–0 Moldova Corneliu Lisii TKO 4 (4) 28 June 2019 Romania Sala Olimpia, Timișoara, Romania
1 Win 1–0 Hungary Titusz Szabó KO 1 (4), 2:18 17 November 2018 Romania Sala Polivalentă, Arad, Romania

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