The “BAZARA 0 Fight Club II” May 8th card is already stacked — but we’re expecting ten fights total.
Fans are excited for the Latvia vs. Germany main event featuring Bolotņiks vs. Michel, the Vesnenok vs. Skujiņš co-main fight, a 4 oz-glove rematch between Rozentāls and Zundovskis, and a clash of rising stars — Ričards Hauberts vs. Niks Bemberis. Just this week, the lineup was joined by Aigars Meija, who is going to be facing Yaroslav Kuzoma.
Now, another duo joins the list: Raivo Aukštikalnis will meet Allan Volosatõh in a 77 kilogram “B0 Kick Bout” using 10-ounce gloves! This fight will put Latvia’s rising kickboxing star up against one of Estonia’s strongest Muay Thai fighters, under unique “BAZARA 0” rules.
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Brother of Raimonds Aukštikalnis, Raivo Aukštikalnis, 21, represents Latvia’s new wave of kickboxing talent. Training under coach Igor Tkačenko — the same mentor who guided kickboxer Zaur Džavadov to world and European titles — Aukštikalnis has been sharpening his weapons under the wing of Latvia’s best.
He holds an impressive amateur experience of 60 fights: in 2022, Raivo earned a silver medal in the Low Kick (-81 kg) division at the WAKO World Cup in Hungary. Fighting as part of Tkačenko’s national team, he plowed through Austrian and Hungarian opponents before falling just short in the final. He is a two-time Latvian Champion and Baltic Champion.
Aukštikalnis has also tested himself in professional kickboxing — notably challenging for the WKN European Middleweight title last year in a showdown against Raivis Naglis. Though he didn’t capture the belt, Raivo gained invaluable experience.
Allan Volosatõh, 24, will be fighting Aukštikalnis out of Tallinn, Estonia. Volosatõh is a Muay Thai prodigy with a laundry list of titles: he’s a 15-time Estonian champion across various age and weight classes and even a 2019 IFMA World Champion in Muay Thai. Notably, he’s seen 130 amateur fights.
Regionally, Allan dominated within the Baltic scene — he won the Lithuanian Open Muay Thai championship in 2021 and took silver in the European Clubs Cup in 2019. His record is as good as it gets: a former Olympian of Muay Thai (he represented Estonia at IFMA international tournaments) and a raw, technical phenom.
Volosatõh owns a 9–3–0 pro record in striking bouts. This includes winning The League VII 8-man tournament in Estonia last year.
Volosatõh’s style is classic Muay Thai with a twist: he’s highly technical with elbows and knees but should also work with 10-ounce gloves seamlessly. The unique “BAZARA 0” format set for their fight would be right up his alley.
Volosatõh’s keys to victory will be his clinch and accuracy. Training under Estonia’s top Muay Thai coaches (Kevin Renno’s team), he’s developed a dangerous amount of power. If he finds his rhythm, Volosatõh can be a very hard man to stop — 10 of his 15 amateur finals ended with him stopping his opponent.
The question is: will Raivo Aukštikalnis withstand Allan Volosatõh? Or will the Estonian champion’s experience carry the day on foreign soil? One thing is certain: in this fight, we will see two of the Baltic states’ finest strikers go for broke. Neither man is known for taking a backward step. So when the bell rings, expect an immediate firefight stealing the show at “BAZARA 0 Fight Club II”.
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