MMA fighter killed by bouncers for allegedly trying to sneak a knife into club

Sputnik Uzbekistan reports that on August 11th a graphic video was posted online showing a brutal confrontation outside the Aurum 898 nightclub in Tashkent,…

By: Tim Bissell | 5 years ago
MMA fighter killed by bouncers for allegedly trying to sneak a knife into club
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Sputnik Uzbekistan reports that on August 11th a graphic video was posted online showing a brutal confrontation outside the Aurum 898 nightclub in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The incident, which occurred days prior, lead to the death of 25-year-old MMA fighter Jamshid Kenzhayev.

Sputnik reports that Kenzhayev was attempting to enter Aurum 898 with a knife. That outlet states that after he was refused entry Kenzhayev struck a bouncer in the abdomen. RT reports that it was a bouncer who initially struck Kenzhayev in the abdomen.

Footage reveals that after the initial clash, chaos broke out around the outside of the club. Kenzhayev, at least four bouncers, and a handful of bystanders exchange blows before Kenzhayev is dragged to the ground. While being held on the ground, Kenzhayev is circled by security staff who begin beating him with their punches, kicks, and batons.

After a stool is thrown over the head of the prone Kenzhayev, a man appears to repeatedly stab the downed fighter. When this happens, the crowd around the melee disperses. Kenzhayev’s white clothes are then shown to be drenched with blood.

Kenzhayev later died of multiple injuries at a hospital in Tashkent’s Yunusabad district. RT reports that Kenzhayev was stabbed with the same knife he allegedly tried to take into the club. Sputnik reports that police arrested three bouncers over the killing, Saidazim K., 24, Shodali K., 29, and Zahankhir Ya., 26.

A memorial post for Kenzhayev was posted by Instagram user mma_uzbekistan. That user claimed that Kenzhayev was an International Master of Sports in freestyle wrestling and an Uzbekistan national champion who participated at the Asian Games in both the 61 and 65 kg categories.

@kun.uz 9 августга ўтар кечаси Тошкент шаҳрининг Юнусобод тумани ҳудудида жойлашган Aurum 898 тунги клубида пичоқбозлик рўй берди. Ҳодиса оқибатида эркин курашчи, халқаро тоифадаги спорт устаси Жамшид Кенжаев вафот этди. Бош прокуратура матбуот хизмати хабар беришича, Жамшид Кенжаев тунги клуби қўриқчилари билан ўзаро жанжаллашиб, ёнида бўлган ошхона пичоғи билан уларнинг икки нафарига тан жароҳатлари етказган. Жанжал давомида воқеа жойида бўлган «Aurum» тунги клубида қўриқловчи ёрдамчи Ш.Қиличов Кенжаевнинг қўлидан ошхона пичоғини тортиб олиб, унга оғир тан жароҳати етказган. Қўриқчилардан бири Шерали Ильясов 7-сонли ШКШга, иккинчиси Абдурасул Мирзаев 1-сонли Республика клиник шифохонасига ётқизилган. Жамшид Кенжаев эса Юнусобод туманидаги 7-сонли ШКШга ётқизилиб, тез тиббий ёрдам кўрсатилсада, етказилган тан жароҳатлари оқибатида вафот этган. Жамшид Кенжаевнинг ўлимига сабаб бўлган тан жароҳатларини етказишда гумонланиб, тунги клубнинг уч қўриқчиси — 24 ёшли Саидазим, 29 ёшли Шодали ва 26 ёшли Жаҳонгир қўлга олинган. Мазкур ҳолат юзасидан 09.08.2018 йил санасида Тошкент шаҳар прокуратураси томонидан Ш.Қ.га нисбатан ЖКнинг 25, 97-моддаси 1-қисми, яъни қасддан одам ўлдириш жинояти билан жиноий иш қўзғатилган. У ЖПКнинг 221-моддаси тартибида ушланган. Ҳозирда мазкур ҳолат юзасидан дастлабки тергов ҳаракатлари Тошкент шаҳар прокуратураси Ўта оғир жиноятларни тергов қилиш бўлими томонидан олиб борилмоқда. Халқаро тоифадаги спорт устаси, Ўзбекистон чемпиони, Осиё чемпионати ва Осиё ўйинлари иштирокчиси ҳисобланган Жамшид Кенжаев 61 ва 65 кг вазн тоифасида мусобақаларда қатнашиб келган.

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Tim Bissell is a writer, editor and deputy site manager for Bloody Elbow. He has covered combat sports since 2015. Tim covers news and events and has also written longform and investigative pieces. Among Tim's specialties are the intersections between crime and combat sports. Tim has also covered head trauma, concussions and CTE in great detail.

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