
After a powerful debut inside the Airtox Dominance cage at K.B. Hallen back in January, Rasambek Bisultanov is ready to step back under the lights – this time as part of the AD Academy 2.0 show on November 1 in Guldboxen, Nykøbing Falster.
At just 20 years old, Bisultanov has already made his presence known.
The younger brother of Olympic wrestler Turpal Bisultanov, Rasambek carries the same fire – but he’s carving his own path. His first appearance at Airtox Dominance FC 2.0 in January ended in a dominant points victory over Norway’s Hans Ludvig Bruun, proving that world-class wrestling can translate beautifully into MMA when combined with composure and pressure.
Now, he’s back; hungrier, sharper, and ready to level up.
Standing across the cage on November 1 is Darius Nica of Centrul de Arte Martiale Tengu (Romania) – a dangerous, compact striker coming off a recent TKO victory. Both fighters enter unbeaten at 1-0, which means one perfect record gets shattered when the cage door locks in Guldboxen.
For Mark O. Madsen, President of Airtox Dominance FC, this fight represents exactly what the Academy is built for – giving the next generation a stage to showcase elite potential and championship hunger.
“Rasambek showed the world a glimpse of what he can do at K.B. Hallen earlier this year. Now it’s time to see if he can evolve from prospect to problem,” says Mark O. Madsen.
The AD Academy 2.0 card is already loaded with local talent, international matchups, and the kind of electric atmosphere only Falster can deliver.
When Rasambek Bisultanov steps into the cage again, he’ll do it carrying not just his name – but the pressure of expectation. And that’s exactly where the great ones rise.