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21-year-old Russian prospect Ilya Fomochkin signs with PFL

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Ilya Fomochkin, a 21-year-old prospect from Bataysk, Russia, has signed a contract with the Professional Fighters League (PFL). Fomochkin holds a perfect 4-0 professional record with all four victories coming by finish. He won the Russian MMA Championship in 2024. The lightweight fighter has been previously featured in two posts by the channel, which expresses high expectations for his future success. His unblemished finishing rate and national championship credentials suggest he is a promising addition to the PFL roster.

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A 21-year-old Russian lightweight has taken his first step onto the international stage, with Ilya Fomochkin signing a contract with the Professional Fighters League.

Fomochkin hails from Bataysk, Russia, and arrives at PFL with a perfect four-win, zero-loss professional record. What makes the mark especially striking is that every single one of those victories has come by finish, giving him a one-hundred-percent finishing rate through his young career. He also carries national championship credentials into the promotion, having claimed the Russian MMA Championship in 2024.

At just 21 years of age, Fomochkin represents the kind of unpolished but high-ceiling prospect that developmental rosters are built around. His combination of a clean record, proven finishing ability, and a national title suggests he has moved through his early competition with authority.

Why it matters

  • A four-and-oh record built entirely on finishes signals dangerous offensive instincts at lightweight.
  • Winning the Russian MMA Championship in 2024 demonstrates he has already competed and succeeded under structured, high-pressure conditions.
  • PFL's tournament format, with its season-based bracket structure, will give Fomochkin an immediate competitive environment to test himself against established international talent.

The PFL has made a habit of identifying young prospects before they reach their peak, and Fomochkin fits that profile squarely. Whether his finishing rate and regional championship pedigree translate against the deeper lightweight field the promotion offers remains to be seen, but the raw foundation is difficult to ignore.

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