Evloev hails from Ingushetia, Russia, and trained at the Kusht Wrestling Club in Malgobek under coaches Umalat Archakov and Sultan Batyrov.[2]
He appeared at the 19th Asian Games (Hangzhou 2022), competing in the 74 kg men's freestyle division and finishing 5th overall.[3]
In late 2022, it was confirmed that he would represent Tajikistan internationally.[4]
Following that, on 28 January 2023, Evloev claimed the Tajikistan national freestyle championships in Dushanbe.[5]
In June 2023, he earned bronze at the ranking-series Kaba Uulu Kozhomkul & Raatbek Sanatbaev tournament in Bishkek.[6]
He successfully defended his title as Tajik national champion in February 2024.[7]
On 29 March 2025, at the Asian Wrestling Championships in Amman, he secured bronze in the 79 kg class by defeating Kazakhstan’s Daulet Yergesh.[8] In May 2025, Evloev competed at the Ulaanbaatar Open in Mongolia and claimed a silver medal in the 79 kg weight category. He began the tournament with a 6–0 win over India’s Amit Amit in the second round, followed by a 6–0 decision over Mongolia’s Suldkhuu Olonbayar. In the semifinals, he defeated Dalaitseren Javkhlankhuu of Mongolia by fall (8–0) in just 2:22. In the final, Evloev faced Iran’s Fariborz Babaeiragani and lost narrowly by points, 4–0, to settle for the silver medal.[9] In June 2025, Evloev won the gold medal at the Yaşar Doğu & Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan International Tournament held in Turkey. In the qualification round, he defeated Nikita Dmitrievs Mayeuski (UWW) by technical superiority (11–1). In the round of 16, he pinned Yerkhan Abil of Kazakhstan in just 48 seconds. He then defeated Sabuhi Amiraslanov of Azerbaijan (8–0) in the quarterfinal and İbrahim Metehan Yaprak of Turkey (6–4) in the semifinal. In the final, Evloev beat Ramazan Sari of Turkey 2–0 to claim the gold medal in the 79 kg weight class.[10]