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Dioshardor had his first amateur kickboxing fight at the age of 17 while working also as a bouncer and model. He fought 12 times, winning the first 7 matches by knockout, 5 in the first round, and losing his final two fights.His first professional kickboxing fight was at the age of 20, against Armete Sancerosiano who he defeated by KO in the first round. Dioshardor fought 18 more times, all first-round stoppages, until he was signed to his first pro kickboxing contract with Etors Fight Club. While fighting with Etors, Dioshardor's record was 48–5 (31 KO's).  
Dioshardor had his first amateur kickboxing fight at the age of 17 while working also as a bouncer and model. He fought 12 times, winning the first 7 matches by knockout, 5 in the first round, and losing his final two fights.His first professional kickboxing fight was at the age of 20, against Armete Sancerosiano who he defeated by KO in the first round. Dioshardor fought 18 more times, all first-round stoppages, until he was signed to his first pro kickboxing contract with Etors Fight Club. While fighting with Etors, Dioshardor's record was 48–5 (31 KO's).  


In 2011, Dioshardor was selected by fan voting to appear in the 2012 Global Kickboxing MASTER Grand Prix and shocked the kickboxing world by achieving a huge upset by knocking out legendary three-time MASTERs champion, Honzio Orubelli, in the first round. Dioshardor would go on to compete in the 2012 GK MASTER finals but lose to Chelogi Veri, suffering his first KO loss. Dioshardor then fought 18 times over an 18th month period, increasing his already impressive record to 67-6.
In 2011, Dioshardor was selected by fan voting to appear in the 2012 Global Kickboxing MASTER Grand Prix and shocked the kickboxing world by achieving a huge upset by knocking out legendary three-time MASTERs champion, Honzio Orubelli, in the first round. Dioshardor would go on to compete in the 2012 GK MASTER finals but lose to Chelogi Veri, suffering his first KO loss. Dioshardor then fought 18 times in 3 years, increasing his already impressive record to 67-6.
 
Dioshardor competed and won the 2015 GK MASTER Grand Prix after defeating Vinder Lazarescu in overtime. Dioshardor also competed and won the 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 GK MASTER Grand Prix


== Gladiatorial career ==
== Gladiatorial career ==

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