
Vladislav Mishkevich and Felipe Froes step into the cage for a matchup that feels like a battle of contrasting trajectories.
Vladislav Mishkevich
Last 3 bouts
Loss. Amirkhan Adaev (decision)
Win. Artem Buloychik (TKO)
Win. Vítězslav Rajnoch (TKO)
Fighting style
Aggressive all‑around finisher who presses the action and mixes blunt strikes with physical pressure.
Strengths
Heavy hands and striking power, capable of stopping fights early
Solid finishing instinct with TKOs on his resume
Comfortable mixing grappling and striking when needed
Shows durability and willingness to engage
Weaknesses
Recent loss shows he can be outpointed by more technical fighters
Tends to rush finishes, which opens up counters
Cardio and consistency across later rounds can be a question in competitive matchups
Keys to victory
Make it a striking battle early and force Froes to react
Use volume and pressure to score convincingly
Avoid long grappling exchanges where Froes can reset
Maintain pace and finish opportunities when they present themselves
Felipe Froes
Last 3 bouts
Lose. Alexander Grozin (KO)
Lose. Saifulla Dzhabrailov (decision)
Lose. Alimardan Abdykaarov (decision)
Fighting style
Veteran striker with steady fundamentals, solid cardio, and a mix of boxing and leg kicks.
Strengths
Well‑rounded striking with experience against top regional talent
Durable, willing to trade and go the distance
Intelligent fighter with strong fundamentals and fight IQ
Has finishing power when opponents slip
Weaknesses
Currently on a skid with three straight losses
Not a heavy submission threat
Striking edge has diminished against younger explosive fighters
Can be outpaced and outworked in later rounds
Keys to victory
Use experience to control range and tempo
Stay composed and avoid reckless exchanges early
Let younger opponent make mistakes and capitalize on them
Force the fight into later rounds where mistakes add up