Ivan Bondarchuk defeated Rahim Midaev by unanimous decision (30-27 across all three judges) at RCC Intro 39. Chingiz Miniyazev stopped Sergey Denisov by knockout in round two, while Pyotr Grydin finished Muhammedali Aliyev by TKO also in round two. Lucas Nascimento claimed a split-decision win over Alexander Dvortsov, and Igor Litoshik submitted Maxim Lylov via rear-naked choke in round two.
RCC Intro 39 delivered a card of finishes and contested decisions on June 13, with five bouts producing clear-cut results across the main slate.
Ivan Bondarchuk walked away with the most dominant scoreline of the evening, defeating Rahim Midaev by unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the contest 30-27 in his favor across all three rounds.
Chingiz Miniyazev needed just two rounds to put away Sergey Denisov, stopping his opponent by knockout in the second frame. Miniyazev's finish was one of two stoppages on the card that came in round two.
Pyotr Grydin matched that timing, earning a second-round TKO win over Muhammedali Aliyev to add his name to the list of finishers on the night.
Lucas Nascimento picked up a split-decision victory over Alexander Dvortsov in what proved to be the most competitive result of the card. The judges were divided, but Nascimento ultimately earned the nod.
Igor Litoshik rounded out the notable results by submitting Maxim Lylov via rear-naked choke, also in the second round, giving the card a clean finish to close proceedings.
Why it matters
- Three of the five featured bouts ended inside the distance, highlighting the aggressive, finishing-oriented style typical of RCC Intro events.
- Bondarchuk's clean 30-27 sweep across all three judges signals a dominant performance that could strengthen his regional standing.
- Nascimento's split decision over Dvortsov keeps him in contention while leaving room for a potential rematch argument.

















