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Sadibou Sy

Sadibou Sy (born November 27, 1986) is a Swedish professional mixed martial artist competing primarily in the and divisions of the (). Known for his dynamic striking and nicknamed "The Swedish Denzel," Sy stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall and fights out of Pancrase Gym Sweden. With a professional record of 17-9-2 (1 NC), he has established himself as a prominent figure in the through a combination of knockout power and tactical versatility. Sy entered the in 2018 during its inaugural season, quickly making an impact with his aggressive style rooted in fundamentals. He competed across multiple weight classes, transitioning from to , and amassed an 11-7-2 record (1 NC) within the promotion as of 2025. His career highlights include a spinning wheel knockout against Shane Mitchell at PFL 6 in 2023, which showcased his and athleticism in earning a third-round finish. Sy's most notable achievement came in 2022 when he captured the by defeating Dilano Taylor via in the $1 million grand finale, capping a perfect 4-0 run. This victory solidified his status as a top-tier contender and earned him widespread for blending techniques with MMA adaptability. Following his title win, Sy aimed for a repeat but faced setbacks, including a submission loss to Dalton Rosta via D'Arce choke in the second round at in April 2025. Throughout his career, Sy has been praised for his and highlight-reel finishes, contributing to the PFL's in Europe while representing Sweden on the stage. As of November 2025, he continues to compete in the promotion's middleweight , seeking to reclaim championship contention.

Background and early training

Personal background

Sadibou Sy was on November 27, 1986, in Stockholm, , making him 38 years old as of 2025. Around age 12 or 13, Sy was diagnosed with chronic eye inflammation, necessitating emergency surgery and ongoing use of contact lenses to correct his to approximately %. He is of Senegalese , born to immigrant parents, and grew up in the Bergshamra neighborhood with six siblings in an athletic family environment. The household was lively and supportive, filled with , , , and frequent gatherings of friends and family, which helped foster his resilient and outgoing personality. Limited public details exist about his , but this joyful upbringing provided a strong foundation for his personal development. Initially focused on soccer as a youth, Sy faced frustrations with the sport and turned to at age 15 after discovering a local . There, he exhibited natural talent in striking disciplines, using the training as an outlet for discipline and a pathway to new opportunities beyond his everyday circumstances. This early pivot marked of his in , emphasizing structure and personal growth in his formative years. Sy measures 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) in height with an 80 in (203 cm) reach, and his typical fighting weight ranges from 185 to 205 lbs (84–93 kg) across middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. Born and raised in Sweden, he currently fights out of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, and primarily trains at Xtreme Couture. Known as "The Swedish Denzel" or "The Swedish Denzel Washington," his nickname originated from a joke by PFL commentator Todd Harris during one of Sy's early fights in the promotion, inspired by his physical resemblance to actor .

Introduction to striking arts

Sadibou Sy, a Swedish native of Senegalese descent born in , began his training during his teenage years at the Wasa Kampsport-Center in , initially concentrating on . This local gym provided the foundation for his entry into striking arts, where he quickly expanded his practice to include . In his early career, Sy competed for the Swedish national team in and , participating in competitions that allowed him to build core fundamentals in without emphasis on . These experiences sharpened his technical skills in a tournament-oriented environment, highlighting the global appeal of striking disciplines. During his twenties, Sy traveled internationally to enhance his training and gain competitive experience, compiling over 70 bouts across and . This period was pivotal in developing his foundational striking style, which emphasized devastating knockout power and dynamic spinning techniques that became signatures of his approach.

Striking career

Muay Thai career

Sadibou Sy entered the professional circuit around the mid-2000s, debuting in 2008 with a victory in against an undisclosed opponent. He primarily competed in promotions during his early years, amassing wins through his signature strikes, particularly utilizing high-impact kicks and knees to overwhelm adversaries. These initial bouts helped Sy build a reputation for his aggressive style and finishing ability, often ending fights inside the distance. As his progressed, participated in high-profile international cards across and occasionally in , where he refined his approach to incorporate more clinch work alongside his distance striking. competed at Battle of II in 2009, facing Adam Lazarevic in a competitive bout. 's overall record is part of over 70 combined and contests, with a significant portion of his wins coming by or technical , underscoring his emphasis on power punching and relentless clinch knees. This record reflects his stylistic growth from a raw kicker to a well-rounded proficient in close-range exchanges, where he used elbows and knees to control and damage opponents. In 2010, Sy captured a Muay Thai world title by winning gold at the IFMA World Championships in the B-class -86 kg division, defeating Ters Rinalds via knockout in the third round on December 3, 2010, in , , under the promotion. This achievement solidified his status as a top-tier competitor and complemented his shared training periods with , enhancing his versatility in striking arts. He also earned a silver medal at the 2012 IFMA World Championships.

Kickboxing career

Sadibou Sy turned professional in in 2008, making his debut with a first-round knockout victory in . That same year, he captured the under K-1 rules in the division, defeating opponents in a competitive format. Sy's early success established him as a rising talent in the European striking scene, where he competed in local events and began traveling internationally to face tougher competition. Building on his momentum, Sy won the ISKA Kickboxing World Championship in 2010, again in the class, solidifying his status as a top contender with a focus on powerful striking combinations and leg kicks. In 2012, he added the WKN Professional European Belt at , defending it through high-profile bouts that showcased his adaptability to various rulesets, including glove-only formats without clinch work. These victories contributed to his recognition as a three-time world champion, highlighting his dominance in the sport during the late 2000s and early . Throughout his kickboxing tenure, Sy participated in over 70 combined professional striking bouts, often traveling to events across and beyond, where he adapted to international rules and opponents. Signature moments include his debut , demonstrating his explosive fast-twitch power and earning him a reputation as a knockout artist with a high finish rate via strikes. His background in provided hybrid skills that enhanced his arsenal, particularly in strikes and clinch entries when permitted.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional MMA bouts

Sadibou Sy made his professional debut on October 19, 2013, defeating Robert Bryczek by after three rounds in the International Ring Fight Arena (IRFA) promotion in . With a strong foundation in and , Sy quickly showcased his striking prowess in his early bouts, securing finishes in several regional European events. However, transitioning to MMA presented significant challenges, particularly in , as Sy entered the sport with no prior wrestling or ground experience. His second fight resulted in a submission loss to Oskar Piechota via in the second round at IRFA 6 on April 5, 2014, highlighting early vulnerabilities on the ground. To address these weaknesses, Sy trained at Gym Sweden to develop takedown defense, which became a focal point in his adaptation process. Sy rebounded with a victory over Gabor Boraros via punches in the second round at IRFA 7 on November 22, 2014. He followed this with a first-round against Carl Booth using a body kick and punches at Superior Challenge 12 on May 16, 2015, demonstrating his carryover striking dominance. In 2016, Sy earned a win over Karol Linowski at PLMMA 67 on May 21, but suffered a first-round loss to Zauri Maisuradze via punches at Scandinavian Fight Nights 1 on June 4, underscoring ongoing adjustment to MMA's multifaceted demands. A standout performance came later that year when Sy knocked out David Round with a just 41 seconds into the first round at Superior Challenge 14 on October 8, 2016—a finish that gained viral attention and highlighted his elite kicking ability. Closing out his pre-PFL run, Sy secured a first-round over Nikos Sokolis with punches at Superior Challenge 16 on December 2, 2017, building a 6-2 record across promotions like IRFA, Superior Challenge, and Scandinavian Fight Nights.

Professional Fighters League tenure

Sadibou Sy entered the () in 2018 as a competitor, marking his debut in the organization's inaugural seasonal tournament format. In the regular season, he secured a first-round victory over Caio Magalhães via head kick at PFL 7, earning six points, but suffered a loss to Bruno Santos at PFL 3. This 1-1 regular season record advanced him to the , where he lost via to Abus Magomedov at PFL 10, resulting in an overall season performance of 1-2. Sy returned to the division for the 2019 PFL season, adapting further to the tournament structure with a focus on finishing fights early. He started strong with a 17-second of David Michaud via body kick at PFL 1, gaining six points and showcasing his striking background. However, he fell to a third-round loss against Glaico Franca at PFL 4, finishing the regular season 1-1 with six points and qualifying for the playoffs as the fifth seed. His playoff run ended in a against at PFL 7, with Cooper advancing via tiebreaker. After a brief hiatus, Sy dropped to for the 2021 PFL season to capitalize on easier weight cuts and leverage his speed advantage. His campaign began with a no-contest against Nikolai Aleksakhin at PFL 2 due to an accidental eye poke, followed by a unanimous decision win over Alexey Kunchenko at PFL 5, earning three points. This qualified him for the as a low seed, where he lost via to in the semifinals at PFL 7. Building on this momentum, Sy excelled in 2022, going 2-0 in the welterweight regular season with a victory over Nikolay Aleksakhin at PFL 3 and a over Rory MacDonald at PFL 6, securing his playoff spot. He advanced through the bracket with a win over Carlos Leal in the quarterfinals at PFL 8 before claiming the season championship against Dilano via unanimous decision in the grand prix final, a milestone that affirmed his adaptation to the lower weight class. Sy remained at for the 2023 season, aiming to defend his status with aggressive finishes. He earned a second-round over Jarrah Al-Silawi at 3 via knee and punches, followed by a viral third-round of Shane Mitchell with a kick at 6, which was featured on ESPN's Top 10 and propelled him into the with a perfect 2-0 regular season. In the , he defeated Carlos Leal via in the quarterfinals at 9 before losing to via submission in the third round in the $1 million final at the 2023 World Championship. In 2024, Sy shifted to to compete closer to his natural walking weight of around 205 pounds, alleviating the strain of prior cuts. He debuted with a first-round loss to Josh Silveira at 2 due to a finger but rebounded with a third-round of Andrew Sanchez via punches at 5, finishing the regular season 1-1 with six points but failing to qualify for the playoffs. Returning to for the 2025 PFL World Tournament, Sy cited the division as a sustainable "happy medium" between his success and comfort, allowing better energy management without extreme dehydration. His quarterfinal bout against Dalton Rosta at PFL World Tournament 3 on April 18 ended in a second-round submission loss via D'arce choke at 3:29, updating his overall record to 11-7-2, 1 NC. This outcome reflected the competitive evolution of his tenure, spanning multiple divisions and seven seasons of tournament experience.

Championships and accomplishments

MMA achievements

Sadibou Sy achieved his most prominent milestone in by winning the 2022 () Tournament, culminating in a unanimous decision victory in the grand prix final that earned him the championship title and a $1 million prize. In terms of rankings, Sy reached the peak position of #1 in the PFL welterweight division during the 2022 season as the reigning champion, reflecting his dominance in the tournament format. As of November 2025, he is ranked #52 in the middleweight division overall by FightMatrix, indicating a sustained presence in the competitive landscape despite moving up weight classes. Sy has earned recognition for standout performances, including a viral spinning wheel kick knockout against Shane Mitchell in June 2023, which highlighted his striking prowess and gained widespread attention on ESPN's SportsCenter. His overall professional MMA record stands at 17-9-2 with one no contest, featuring 9 knockout or TKO victories that underscore his evolution from a primarily striking-based fighter—rooted in Muay Thai and kickboxing—to a more well-rounded competitor capable of five-round decisions.

Striking titles

Sadibou Sy has established himself as a prominent figure in the striking arts, amassing multiple world championships in both and prior to his transition to . Recognized as a four-time world champion across these disciplines, his accolades underscore a career built on technical precision, knockout power, and competitive dominance in international promotions during the late 2000s and early 2010s. In , Sy captured significant honors through the (IFMA), including a in the 2010 IFMA World Championships (B) category and a in the 2012 IFMA World Championships at 86 kg. He also secured gold at the 2012 Swedish Muay Thai Championships (SM Thai Boxing). These achievements, while blending amateur and professional contexts, highlighted Sy's early prowess in the art of eight limbs, contributing to his reputation for versatile striking in and global competitions. Sy's kickboxing accomplishments form the core of his professional striking legacy, with multiple titles from esteemed sanctioning bodies. He won the ISKA World Championships gold in 2008 under both full-contact and K-1 rules, followed by another ISKA Kickboxing World Championships gold in 2010. Additionally, he claimed the ISKA European Championships gold in 2007 and the WKN Professional Europe Belt in 2012. These victories, often defended in high-stakes bouts, established Sy as a middleweight force known for his explosive combinations and clinch work, amassing over 70 professional striking fights with a notable knockout ratio. A silver medal at the 2007 WAKO World Championships further bolstered his international standing. Collectively, Sy's 4–5 major striking titles served as a foundational platform for his MMA career, where his elite stand-up game translated into early successes, though he shifted focus away from major defenses after to pursue and cage fighting.

Professional records

MMA fight record

Sadibou Sy's professional MMA record as of November 2025 is 17–9–2, with one no contest. He has nine wins by or technical , eight by decision, and no submission victories; his nine losses include three by submission, three by or technical , and three by decision, while his two draws and one no contest were both determined by officials. The table below lists all of his professional bouts in chronological order.
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEventNotes
Oct 18, 2013Robert BryczekWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00IRFA: International Ring Fight Arena 5
Apr 4, 2014Oskar PiechotaLossSubmission (Armbar)2N/AIRFA: International Ring Fight Arena 6
Nov 21, 2014Gabor BorarosWinTKO (Punches)24:37IRFA: International Ring Fight Arena 7
May 15, 2015Carl BoothWinTKO (Punches)12:07Superior Challenge 12: Malmo 2
May 20, 2016Karol LinowskiWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00PLMMA 67: Nastula Cup 1
Jun 3, 2016Zauri MaisuradzeLossTKO (Punches)1N/ASFN: Scandinavian Fight Nights
Oct 8, 2016David RoundWinKO (Head Kick)10:41Superior Challenge 14: Stockholm
Dec 1, 2017Nikos SokolisWinTKO (Punches)13:43Superior Challenge 16: Stockholm
Jul 4, 2018Bruno SantosLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00PFL 3: Washington DCPFL Regular Season
Aug 29, 2018Caio MagalhaesWinTKO (Punches)12:06PFL 7: Atlantic CityPFL Regular Season
Oct 19, 2018Bruno SantosDrawDecision (Majority)25:00PFL 10: Washington D.C.PFL Regular Season
Oct 19, 2018Abus MagomedovLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00PFL 10: Washington D.C.PFL Regular Season
May 9, 2019David MichaudWinTKO (Punches)10:17PFL 1: Regular SeasonPFL Regular Season
Jul 11, 2019Glaico FrancaLossTKO (Punches)34:29PFL 4: Regular SeasonPFL Regular Season
Oct 11, 2019Ray Cooper IIIDrawDecision (Majority)25:00PFL Playoffs: Welterweight and Women's LightweightPFL Playoffs
Apr 29, 2021Nikolai AleksakhinNo ContestN/A21:56PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & Light HeavyweightsPFL Regular Season; eye poke
Jun 17, 2021Aleksei KunchenkoWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & Light HeavyweightsPFL Regular Season
Aug 13, 2021Magomed MagomedkerimovLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00PFL Playoffs: Welterweights & LightweightsPFL Playoffs
May 6, 2022Nikolai AleksakhinWinDecision (Split)35:002022 PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & Women's LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Jul 1, 2022Rory MacDonaldWinDecision (Unanimous)35:002022 PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & Women's LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Aug 13, 2022Carlos LealWinDecision (Unanimous)35:002022 PFL Playoffs: Welterweights & HeavyweightsPFL Playoffs
Nov 25, 2022Dilano TaylorWinDecision (Unanimous)55:002022 PFL World ChampionshipPFL Championship
Apr 14, 2023Jarrah Al-SilawiWinTKO (Punches)21:142023 PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Jun 23, 2023Shane MitchellWinTKO (Punches)31:352023 PFL Regular Season: Welterweights & LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Aug 23, 2023Carlos LealWinDecision (Split)35:002023 PFL Playoffs: Welterweights & LightweightsPFL Playoffs
Nov 24, 2023Magomed MagomedkerimovLossSubmission (Guillotine Choke)31:172023 PFL World ChampionshipPFL Championship
Apr 12, 2024Josh SilveiraLossTKO (Thumb Injury)11:142024 PFL Regular Season: Light Heavyweights & LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Jun 21, 2024Andrew SanchezWinTKO (Punches)34:022024 PFL Regular Season: Light Heavyweights & LightweightsPFL Regular Season
Apr 18, 2025Dalton RostaLossSubmission (D'arce Choke)23:29PFL 3: 2025 World TournamentPFL World Tournament First Round

Striking fight record

Sadibou Sy has compiled an extensive striking record across and , with over 70 documented bouts in and competitions, resulting in more than 50 victories and a high percentage estimated at around 70% based on verified finishes. His career featured competition in venues across and the , where he demonstrated elite striking prowess through powerful kicks and precise combinations. As a four-time world champion in these disciplines—including the 2009 ISKA World Championships (Oriental Rules -86 kg ) and the 2012 WKN European K-1 Title—Sy's record underscores his transition from a dominant stand-up specialist to MMA. However, comprehensive logs of Sy's early striking fights, particularly those before the , remain incomplete due to limited archival coverage outside and federations; the following table aggregates known professional bouts up to his full-time MMA shift in 2013.
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundsEventDiscipline
2009Ondřej SrubekWinDecision3ISKA World Championships, Kickboxing
October 13, 2012Corentin JallonWinDecision3Supremacy League, K-1 Kickboxing
December 1, 2012LossKO (elbow)3Muay Thai in America,

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