Voting is now open for the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) 2025 Awards. The IMMAF Athlete Awards celebrate the standout performers of the past year, honouring excellence across Senior, Junior, and Newcomer categories, with up to five nominees selected in each category.
Nominations are confirmed by the IMMAF Athletes Commission, based on medals earned and exceptional results at IMMAF Championships. In addition, the Performance of the Year award highlights the most memorable and impressive display by athletes in a single bout.
All nominated athletes are required to be active amateur competitors who have not yet transitioned to professional MMA. Winners are decided through a weighted vote, with 70% determined by the public and 30% by the IMMAF Board of Directors.
Nominees are considered from the 2024 World Championships and throughout each of the 2025 Continental Championships.
The voting link can be found HERE.
Below are the nominees for the IMMAF Awards 2025:
SENIOR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Bohdan Cherepania (Ukraine)
2024 Light Heavyweight World Champion.
2025 European Silver Medallist.
Yerulan Kabdulov (Kazakhstan)
2024 Strawweight World Champion after 8 years as an IMMAF competitor.
Gimbat Magomedov (Bahrain)
2024 Super Welterweight Champion.
Second World Title.
Undefeated in last 14 bouts.
Dzevad Baltic (Serbia)
2025 Heavyweight European Champion.
2024 World Bronze Medallist.
SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Anna Hyria (Ukraine)
2024 Strawweight World Champion.
2025 Strawweight European Champion.
Miracle Chipito (Zambia)
2024 Flyweight World Bronze Medallist.
2025 Africa Champion.
Kiera Fegen (South Africa)
Back-to-back first-round submissions to win the 2024 Lightweight World title.
Alana Pritchard (England)
2024 Super Welterweight World Champion, back-to-back TKO wins.
JUNIOR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Chiril Negru (Slovenia)
2024 Super Welterweight World Champion.
2025 European Bronze Medallist.
Ibrohim Rahimzoda (Tajikistan)
2024 Lightweight World Champion.
Alisher Kadyraliev (Kazakhstan)
2024 Bantamweight World Champion.
Zafarjon Asatov (Uzbekistan)
2024 Featherweight World Champion.
Stefan Loboda (Romania)
2024 Middleweight World Champion.
JUNIOR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Mariia Klein (Ukraine)
2024 Bantamweight World Champion
2025 European Champion at bantamweight
All 8 wins via submission with 7 first round stoppages
Isla Fono (Finland)
2024 Lightweight World Champion
2025 European champion
Abigail Alvarez (USA)
2024 Strawweight World Champion with three consecutive stoppages
Amy Scully (Ireland)
2024 Atomweight World Champion, second world title
Avenged defeat against Julia Glaz in the World Championship final
Maria Kitoko (Angola)
2024 Super Lightweight World Champion
2025 African Champion
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Sargius Beloryan (France)
2024 Junior Super Heavyweight World Champion.
2025 Senior European Champion.
Vincent Yerly (Switzerland)
2024 Senior Light Heavyweight World Bronze Medallist
2025 Senior Light Heavyweight European Champion
Ramazan Malakoevi (Georgia)
2025 Senior Light Heavyweight European Champion
Dmytro Lytvynchuk (Ukraine)
2025 Senior Flyweight European champion
Kalim Mastouri (France)
2025 Senior Middleweight European Champion, three back-to-back submissions
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Ognjen Mićović (Serbia)
Question mark kick knockout, European Championships.
Magloire Mutabi (Congo)
Check-left-hook knockout, African Championships Semi-Final.
Mohmad Abdulkhazhiev (Belgium)
Stops World Champion Chiril Negru in Junior European Semi-Final.
Milan Nikolenko (Ukraine)
First round guillotine choke submission against defending Champion Elias Erber in European Championships final.
Vincent Yerly (Switzerland)
North-south choke submission, senior European Championships Final.
Anna Hyria (Ukraine)
Kneebar counter submission in Senior World Championships Final.
Amy Scully (Ireland)
Unanimous decision in rematch with European champion Julia Glaz to win the world championships final.
Ștefan Lobodă (Romania)
Von flue choke submission in the World Championships semi-final.
Founded in 2012, the purpose of IMMAF is to further the development, recognition, and regulation of the sport of MMA (mixed martial arts), enabling amateur competition through the organisation of national MMA federations around the world.
With 132 national federation members and four confederations, IMMAF has advanced programmes for the education and certification of MMA coaches, referees, and other technical officials. IMMAF delivers high-level championship events across the globe, providing athletes from 12-17 (Youth), 18-21 (Junior), and 21+ (Senior) crucial opportunities to learn and grow in a safe and fully regulated competitive environment.
IMMAF is the only legitimate international governing body for MMA, approved by WADA, working to gain sport recognition.
For further information, please visit https://immaf.org
