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  • VIDEO: Baris Adiguzel Claims PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Title With Controversial Finish Of Dean Garnett At PFL Lyon

    VIDEO: Baris Adiguzel Claims PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Title With Controversial Finish Of Dean Garnett At PFL Lyon

    It was quick, but it was also controversial. Baris Adiguzel has become this year’s PFL Europe bantamweight tournament champion following a sub-minute finish of Dean Garnett during PFL Lyon.

    Adiguzel came out practically swinging away, looking to put this fight away with lightning strikes. He landed a series of left hands, while Garnett looked to answer with his own strategic striking.

    Adiguzel’s attack became too much it seemed, as Garnett was dropped. When the referee stepped in, however, Garnett appeared to have in ankle, which tripped Adiguzel up. But the referee already waved off the fight for the way Garnett fell, giving the tournament title to Adiguzel.

    Baris Adiguzel Makes Quick Work Of Dean Garnett For PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Title At PFL Lyon

    Adiguzel, the former Hexagone MMA champion, reached the final with a finish of Julien Lopez in September.

    Garnett reached the final with wins over Tuomas Gronvall and Jan Cieplowski.

  • VIDEO: Alex Chizov Puts Out Connor Hughes To Win 2025 PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament At PFL Lyon

    VIDEO: Alex Chizov Puts Out Connor Hughes To Win 2025 PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament At PFL Lyon

    Alex Chizov claims the top spot of one of PFL Europe’s 2025 tournaments, as he takes out Connor Hughes in three rounds to win this year’s PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament.

    It was an action packed fight, with the two trying to use their strikes to end the fight in one move. Both men attempted to work their combinations, with Chizov backing Hughes back during the first round. Hughes rocked Chizov early in the second, however, showing how momentum swung both ways during this fight.

    About 50 seconds into the third round, however, Chizov used the left hand to set up a strong right that put Hughes out cold for the tournament title win.

    Alex Chizov KOs Connor Hughes For PFL Europe Lightweight Title At PFL Lyon

    Chizov reached the final tonight with a first-round knockout of Mark Ewen and a split decision over Claudio Pacella.

    Hughes has now lost in two straight PFL Europe lightweight finals, losing last year’s tournament final to two-time champion Jakub Kaszuba. Hughes reached this year’s final with knockouts of Sebastien De Franco and Gino van Steenis.

  • PFL Lyon Live Results And Highlights

    PFL Lyon Live Results And Highlights

    The PFL’s 2025 campaign is nearing its end, and two world champions and two PFL Europe tournament champions will be crowned on Saturday, December 13, with PFL Lyon in France. MMA News has you covered with all the action!

    PFL Europe was the initial expansion effort of the Professional Fighters League (PFL), an effort that has since grown out to MENA in 2024. PFL Africa started up earlier this year, and PFL Pacific will be on the way.

    With PFL looking to simplify its championship picture under the direction of new CEO John Martin, however, PFL Lyon will not only bring the conclusion to the PFL Europe season, but it will also bring us two PFL world champions.

    The main event will see former Bellator light heavyweight champion Vadim Nemkov face 2023 PFL heavyweight season champion Renan Ferreira for the heavyweight world championship.

    Since vacating the Bellator light heavyweight title to move up in weight, Nemkov has scored submissions of Bruno Cappelozza and Tim Johnson with the PFL earlier this year. Ferreira finished Ryan Bader in a PFL vs. Bellator heavyweight champions showdown before getting knocked out in seconds by Francis Ngannou at Battle of the Giants last year.

    The PFL women’s featherweight champion will also be decided as the legendary Cris Cyborg faces Sara Collins. Cyborg has lost just twice in the sport and has racked up championships everywhere she has gone, including her PFL Super Fights title win over Larissa Pacheco. Collins is 6-0 in MMA, submitting Leah McCourt in her last fight one year ago.

    The 2025 PFL Europe tournament champions will also be crowned earlier in the card, as Connor Hughes faces Alex Chizov at lightweight and Baris Adiguzel takes on Dean Garnett at bantamweight.

    The event was broadcasted on DAZN in most countries, as well as via ESPN Unlimited in the U.S. If you missed any of the action, MMA News has you covered below with the full results and all the highlights below.

    PFL Lyon Results & Highlights

    Heavyweight World Championship: Vadim Nemkov def. Renan Ferreira via submission (arm-triangle choke) (R1, 4:00)
    Womens’ Featherweight World Championship.: Cris Cyborg def. Sara Collins via submission (rear-naked choke) (R3, 2:55)
    Welterweight Showcase.: Patrick Habirora def. Kevin Jousset via KO (R1, 2:42)
    Bantamweight Showcase.: Taylor Lapilus def. Liam Gittins via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
    PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Championship.: Baris Adiguzel def. Dean Garnett via TKO (R1, 0:44)
    Light Heavyweight Showcase.: Boris Atangana def. Guilherme Soares via submission (rear-naked choke) (R2, 2:35)
    PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament Championship.: Alex Chizov def. Connor Hughes via KO (R3, 0:50)
    Bantamweight Showcase.: Gustavo Oliveira def. Movsar Ibragimov via KO (R2, 0:34)
    Women’s Flyweight Showcase.: Sabrinna de Sousa def. Paulina Wisniewska via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
    Bantamweight Showcase.: Rayan Balbali def. Levi Batchelor via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)

    Rayan Balbali vs. Levi Batchelor

    Paulina Wisniewska vs. Sabrinna de Sousa

    Gustavo Oliveira vs. Movsar Ibragimov

    Connor Hughes vs. Alex Chizov

    Boris Atangana vs. Guilherme Soares

    Baris Adiguzel vs. Dean Garnett

    Taylor Lapilus vs. Liam Gittins

    Patrick Habirora vs. Kevin Jousset

    Cris Cyborg vs. Sara Collins

    Vadim Nemkov vs. Renan Ferreira

  • ‘Masterclass’ – Fighters And Fans Jawdrop, Extol Petr Yan As He Dominates Merab Dvalishvili To Become Two-Time UFC Bantamweight Champion At UFC 323

    ‘Masterclass’ – Fighters And Fans Jawdrop, Extol Petr Yan As He Dominates Merab Dvalishvili To Become Two-Time UFC Bantamweight Champion At UFC 323

    Merab Dvalishvili looked to make more history, and it ended up biting him in the backside. Petr Yan put on a star performance unlike anyone ever has against Dvalishvili, winning on the scorecards and becoming a two-time UFC bantamweight champion in the main event of UFC 323.

    Yan looked to bring the fight to Dvalishvili from the beginning, and it seemed to work. Yan’s pressure allowed him to go toe-to-toe with anything Dvalishvili threw at him in the first and preventing any successful takedowns from the defending champ in the first. Yan added in a strong right hand that busted Dvalishvili open.

    Yan continued to find success in the second round with his jab. He even scored a takedown on Dvalishvili, which resulted in an impressive scrambling trade between the two men. Even as Dvalishvili looked for takedowns late in the round, while adding in jabs, Yan continued to defend.

    Yan looked to bring the pressure again and tie Dvalishvili up, scoring a takedown. Then, Dvalishvili picked up Yan as he did Cejudo before slamming Yan to the mat. Yan got up quickly, though he was the victim of another quick mat return. Yan, however, managed to hurt Dvalishvili again, busting him open again and rocking him with a body kick.

    Dvalishvili threatened a guillotine choke early in the fourth round, but Yan was able to work his way out of the submission. Yan continued to show off takedown defense against Dvalishvili’s consistent takedown efforts, and Yan continued to damage him with his punching. Yan continued to hurt Dvalishvili with body shots

    Yan’s striking continued to find its mark in the fifth round, locking up the scorecards and the bantamweight gold for Yan.

    Petr Yan Regains Bantamweight Title With Upset Of Merab Dvalishvili At UFC 323

    This was a rematch from their UFC Las Vegas main event in March 2023, which Dvalishvili won via decision.

    Since then, Yan had won three straight to earn the rematch and title shot tonight, defeating Song Yadong, Deiveson Figueiredo, and Marcus McGhee.

    Yan became bantamweight champion the first time by finishing Jose Aldo at UFC 251. He then lost the championship via DQ to Aljamain Sterling at UFC 259. He’d defeat Cory Sandhagen for interim gold at UFC 267 but lost an undisputed championship rematch with Sterling at UFC 273.

    Dvalishvili tastes defeat for the first time since dropping his first two UFC bouts in 2017-18. He originally won the title by defeating Sean O’Malley at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306. He had retained the title against Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 311, O’Malley at UFC 316, and Sandhagen at UFC 320.

  • ‘Absolutely Sickening’ – Fighters & Fans Left In Shock As Alexandre Pantoja Arm Injury Leads To Joshua Van Becoming Flyweight Champion At UFC 323

    ‘Absolutely Sickening’ – Fighters & Fans Left In Shock As Alexandre Pantoja Arm Injury Leads To Joshua Van Becoming Flyweight Champion At UFC 323

    In one of the most shocking moments in UFC title history, Alexadre Pantoja suffers a broken arm in less than 30 seconds, making Joshua Van the new UFC flyweight champion in the co-main event of UFC 323.

    Pantoja came out with his traditional aggressive style, trying to bring the striking pressure to Van. Van would catch a kick and dump Pantoja to the floor — and that was the moment the fight ended.

    Pantoja landed on his arm when being pushed down to the mat, resulting in what appeared to be a nasty break to end the title fight.

    Joshua Van Claims Flyweight Title At UFC 323 After Alexandre Pantoja Breaks Arm

    Van is 9-1 in the Octagon, and this marked his sixth straight win. This completes an epic 2025 for Van after a decision win over Rei Tsuruya at UFC 313, a finish of Bruno Silva at UFC 316, and a Fight of the Year with Brandon Royval at UFC 317.

    Pantoja’s title reign began at UFC 290, defeating Brandon Moreno. He defended the title four times, defeating Royval at UFC 296, Steve Erceg at UFC 301, Kai Asakura at UFC 310, and Kai Kara-France at UFC 317.

  • ‘Dreadful’ – Fight Fans Slam Referee Mark Smith Following Tatsuro Taira TKO Win Over Brandon Moreno At UFC 323

    ‘Dreadful’ – Fight Fans Slam Referee Mark Smith Following Tatsuro Taira TKO Win Over Brandon Moreno At UFC 323

    Despite yet another referee controversy, Tatsuro Taira may have positioned himself to finally get a crack at flyweight gold, becoming the first man to finish former two-time flyweight champion Brandon Moreno at UFC 323.

    Moreno was in control for most of the first round, executing a tight triangle on Taira for what felt like the longest time — in spite of Taira looking to take the fight to the ground. He appeared to have a fully locked-in triangle armbar and triangle choke, but Taira defended and was able to slip out of the hold in the closing seconds.

    Taira used his speed to slip away from Moreno’s strikes in the second round. He then was able to score a takedown, and this time it was him who was troubling the former champ.

    Taira flattened out Moreno and rained down blows. As Moreno appeared to be building his base, however, referee Mark Smith waved off the fight, giving Taira the win in a key flyweight battle.

    Tatsuro Taira Finishes Brandon Moreno At UFC 323

    Taira has now won back-to-back fights after his first professional MMA loss, coming against Brandon Royval. He is 8-1 since arriving in the UFC in 2022.

    Moreno has lost three of five now, stretching back to him losing the flyweight title to Alexandre Pantoja at UFC 290.

  • ‘Leaving The Sport As One Of The Greatest Of All Time’ – Fighters & Fans Pay Respects To Henry Cejudo Following Loss To Payton Talbott In Retirement Fight At UFC 323

    ‘Leaving The Sport As One Of The Greatest Of All Time’ – Fighters & Fans Pay Respects To Henry Cejudo Following Loss To Payton Talbott In Retirement Fight At UFC 323

    Henry Cejudo’s four-fight second UFC run will end winless, as Payton Talbott managed to take a victory in Cejudo’s swan song at UFC 323.

    Talbott managed to get the better of Cejudo in the first round, connecting on the more effective strikes while taking advantage of an aggressive Cejudo. Talbott even scored a pair of takedowns on Cejudo during the opening frame.

    The former champion was clipped early in the second round, getting knocked down. Cejudo, however, swept for a reversal and got into top position. Talbott got back to his feet with about 90 seconds left in the round, throwing a flurry that included body shots that impacted Cejudo. Cejudo fought back with a wild flurry of his own, even though he was briefly dropped.

    While Cejudo got top control again in the third, Talbott continued to fight his fight and land more shots to the body, going on to claim the unanimous decision win.

    Payton Talbott Retires Henry Cejudo, Scores Decision Win At UFC 323

    Talbott not only gets the biggest win of his career, but he’s now won two straight since suffering his first career loss at UFC 311 earlier this year.

    Cejudo, who debuted in MMA in 2013, made his UFC debut in December 2014, going on to be a key figure in the UFC’s flyweight division. After unsuccessfully challenging Demetrious Johnson at UFC 197 for the flyweight title, Cejudo defeated “Mighty Mouse” in their UFC 227 rematch.

    Cejudo then claimed the bantamweight championship at UFC 238 to become the UFC’s fourth champ-champ. He’d initially retire after retaining the bantamweight title over Dominick Cruz at UFC 249 but unretired in 2023, going 0-4, including tonight’s loss to Talbott, as well as an unsuccessful, controversial bantamweight title fight with Aljamain Sterling at UFC 288.

  • ‘Just Fumbled That Win’ – Fighters & Fans Debate Jan Blachowicz vs. Bogdan Guskov Scorecards As UFC 323 Bout Ruled A Majority Draw

    ‘Just Fumbled That Win’ – Fighters & Fans Debate Jan Blachowicz vs. Bogdan Guskov Scorecards As UFC 323 Bout Ruled A Majority Draw

    Jan Blachowicz looked to show he can still be considered a top light heavyweight in the world, while Bogdan Guskov looked for his biggest win. Instead, their fight that opened the UFC 323 pay-per-view card ended in a draw.

    The first round was a fairly quiet one, with the most notable part being the number of leg kicks Blachowicz was landing on Guskov.

    Blachowicz looked to continue to work leg kicks, along with his jab, in the second. But Guskov answered with a right hand that dropped Blachowicz, with Guskov doing more damage with ground-and-pound from top position.

    Despite a leg lock attempt from Blachowicz, Guskov continued to hunt for the finish, busting Blachowicz open in the process. The third round, however, saw Blachowicz show off some of his power on the feet once again. He snapped Guskov’s head back a couple of times, coming forward with pressure. Blachowicz ended the fight with a flurry that briefly dropped Guskov.

    Despite Blachowicz’s strong performance, two judges scored the second round 10-8 in Guskov’s favor, ending the fight with a majority draw.

    Jan Blachowicz And Bogdan Guskov Battle To A Draw At UFC 323

    Blachowicz’s sole win since dropping the UFC light heavyweight title came against Aleksandar Rakic in May 2022. Since that fight, Blachowicz is 0-2-2.

    Guskov is now 4-1-1 in the UFC, having not tasted defeat since dropping his UFC debut against Volkan Oezdemir.

  • VIDEO: Manuel Torres Puts Out Grant Dawson’s Lights At UFC 323

    VIDEO: Manuel Torres Puts Out Grant Dawson’s Lights At UFC 323

    Manuel Torres is known for the power he could bring out in a flash, and that’s what happened in his victory over Grant Dawson in the featured UFC 323 prelim bout.

    Dawson came out with strong kicks to start, as well as aggressively looking for a takedown. Torres fended those efforts off, however, and worked Dawson’s body over.

    Dawson overextended on one of his punches, and Torres made him pay with a counter that dropped him to the mat, bringing the fight to a halt quickly.

    Manuel Torres KOs Grant Dawson At UFC 323

    Torres is now 5-1 in the UFC since arriving from Dana White’s Contender Series.

    Dawson sees a three-fight win streak snapped with this defeat. He is still 6-2 in his last eight.

  • ‘Car Crash’ – Fans Praise Chris Duncan’s Victory In Wild Comeback Over Terrance McKinney At UFC 323

    ‘Car Crash’ – Fans Praise Chris Duncan’s Victory In Wild Comeback Over Terrance McKinney At UFC 323

    Despite finding himself in trouble seconds into the fight, Chris Duncan weathered the storm from Terrance McKinney and managed to score a first-round finish at UFC 323.

    McKinney landed a high kick that appeared to rock Duncan at the very beginning of the fight. McKinney followed with a couple of flurries that put Duncan down and in trouble, with the fight looking mere seconds away from being stopped.

    Duncan, however, managed to get back to his feet and fight fire with fire, bringing the bout to a back-and-forth encounter. Duncan would wobble McKinney with a brutal elbow, quickly putting a fatigued McKinney to the mat.

    After a lot of ground shots, Duncan locked up an Anaconda choke, scoring the submission win.

    Chris Duncan Submits Terrance McKinney At UFC 323

    Duncan has now won four straight and is 6-1 in the Octagon since arriving off a Dana White’s Contender Series performance.

    McKinney is now 4-2 in his last six fights.

  • ‘Makes Lightweight That Much Better’ – Fans React As Jalin Turner Blitzes And Finishes Edson Barboza At UFC 323

    ‘Makes Lightweight That Much Better’ – Fans React As Jalin Turner Blitzes And Finishes Edson Barboza At UFC 323

    Nine months after saying he was done with the Octagon, Jalin Turner has come back in a big way, scoring a first-round finish of Edson Barboza at UFC 323.

    Turner and Barboza did plenty of combination trading to start before Turner busted him opponent with an elbow. Turner would quickly drop Barboza and rain down some heavy ground-and-pound.

    Barboza made his way back to his feet, but Turner did not let up on the pressure. Another flurry of shots saw Turner draw Barboza again, this time forcing Herb Dean to wave off the action.

    Jalin Turner Stops Edson Barboza In One Round At UFC 323

    Turner seemingly retired from the UFC following his loss to Ignacio Bahamondies at UFC 313 in March. That marked Turner’s fourth loss in five fights.

    Barboza has now lost three straight, having also lost to Lerone Murphy and Drakkar Klose on his current skid.

  • VIDEO: Iwo Baraniewski Knocks Out Ibo Aslan In Short But Wild Brawl During UFC 323 Prelims

    VIDEO: Iwo Baraniewski Knocks Out Ibo Aslan In Short But Wild Brawl During UFC 323 Prelims

    Prelims, short fight, and UFC’s last pay-per-view event on ESPN be damned — Iwo Baraniewski and Ibo Aslan delivered in a big way during their prelim at UFC 323, delivering a short but epic banger.

    For about 90 seconds, the two had quite the slugfest where each felt the other man’s power. Both men traded flurries, with Baraniewski initially dropping Aslan before Aslan rocked him near the fence.

    Aslan tried to bully Baraniewski, but Baraniewski made him pay with a right hand that put him out cold to finish the fight.

    Iwo Baraniewski KOs Ibo Aslan In Dramatic Back-And-Forth Battle At UFC 323

    This marked Baraniewski’s debut in the Octagon following his 20-second knockout of Mahamed Aly during his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series in September. He is 7-0 in professional MMA.

    After winning two straight in the UFC following his own DWCS appearance, Aslan has now dropped three in a row.

  • VIDEO: Mansur Abdul-Malik Gets Standing Guillotine In Just Over One Minute At UFC 323

    VIDEO: Mansur Abdul-Malik Gets Standing Guillotine In Just Over One Minute At UFC 323

    Mansur Abdul-Malik continues to be a rising force in the middleweight rankings, putting on a statement of a performance in a first-round finish of Antonio Trocoli during the UFC 323 prelims.

    After flashing his striking power, Abdul-Malik delivered a big takedown, forcing Trocoli to his back. Trocoli was able to get back to his feet, but Adbul-Malik caught him in a guillotine choke.

    Abdul-Malik scored the tapout in just 69 seconds.

    Mansur-Abdul Malik Submits Antonio Trocoli Quickly At UFC 323

    Just three of Abdul-Malik’s fights have gone past the first round. The unbeaten Abdul-Malik earned a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2024. Prior to tonight, his UFC run has seen him finish Dusko Todorovic and Nick Klein before a no contest with Cody Brundage at UFC Atlanta earlier this year.

    Trocoli is now 0-3 since joining the UFC.

  • 2025 PFL MENA Championships Results & Highlights

    2025 PFL MENA Championships Results & Highlights

    The PFL MENA season wrapped up on Friday, December 5, and we have all the results and highlights from the action here at MMA News!

    PFL MENA was set up last year as part of the promotion’s expansion efforts, and alongside the already-established PFL Europe and PFL Africa, and the soon-to-debut PFL Pacific, PFL MENA has ventured on into its second season.

    The card took place at the Dhahran Expo in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, and featured the finals in all four weight classes PFL MENA has tournaments in — welterweight, lightweight, featherweight, and bantamweight.

    The main event saw Mohammad Alaqraa, who fell short in last year’s PFL MENA welterweight final, capture this year’s tournament title by defeating Badreddine Diani. The fight was primarily a kickboxing battle to start, with Alaqraa bringing more of the forward pressure and landing the cleaner power shots in the first 10 minutes. The third round was more competitive and saw brief grappling exchanges, but Alaqraa solidified his momentum with top positioning and short strikes throughout the fourth round. Diani pushed his own grappling in the final round, looking for takedowns and back control, but Alaqraa would take the decision and tournament title.

    In the co-main event, Salah Eddine Hamli captured the PFL MENA lightweight tournament title with a submission win over Mohammad Fahmi. Fahmi opened the fight aggressively, but Hamli steadily answered with low kicks and sharp counters. After Hamli stunned Fahmi in the first, Fahmi appeared to be tiring out in the second round through multiple takedown attempts. Hamli controlled the action, landing the more effective strikes. After one more takedown attempt from Fahmi, Hamli locked up a D’Arce choke to score the second-round submission and PFL MENA tournament title.

    Islam Reda captured the tournament title at featherweight, defeating Yanis Ghemmouri. Though neither man took clear control in the first round, with both having their moments, Ghemmouri scored a takedown in round two and looked to do damage. But Reda used headlocks and chokes threats to counteract, resulting in a grinding battle between the two. Reda would lock up a D’Arce choke on the ground in the final minute of round two to claim the title.

    The title fights opened with Nawras Abzakh winning the 2025 PFL MENA bantamweight title in mere seconds. After a level change attempt by opponent Islam Youssef to counter Abzakh’s forward pressure, Abzakh locked him up in a guillotine. A slam was attempted by Youssef but was unsuccessful in freeing him, leading to a 36-second submission for Abzakh.

    The event was broadcast on DAZN in most countries, as well as on the PFL App in the U.S and on Vice TV. If you couldn’t watch any of the action, MMA News has you covered with the full results and all the highlights below.

    2025 PFL MENA Championships Results & Highlights

    • Welterweight Tournament Championship: Mohammad Alaqraa def. Badreddine Diani via unanimous decision (49–46, 48–47, 48–47)
    • Lightweight Tournament Championship: Salah Eddine Hamli def. Mohammad Fahmi via submission (brabo choke) (R2, 4:05)
    • Featherweight Tournament Championship: Islam Reda def. Yanis Ghemmouri via submission (anaconda choke) (R2, 4:46)
    • Bantamweight Tournament Championship: Nawras Abzakh def. Islam Youssef via submission (guillotine choke) (R1, 0:36)
    • Flyweight: Malik Basahel def. Mahmoud Atef via TKO (R1, 3:13)
    • Lightweight: Ahmed El Sisy def. Abbas Khan via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 30–27
    • Welterweight (Amateur Bout): Ahmed Albrahim def. Mohamed Nabil via TKO (punches) (R2, 2:45)
    • Flyweight: Hamad Marhoon def. Oualid Gounaine via submission (guillotine choke) (R1, 1:39)

    Hamad Marhoon vs. Oualid Gounaine

    Ahmed Albrahim vs. Mohamed Nabil

    Abbas Khan vs. Ahmed El Sisy

    Malik Basahel vs. Mahmoud Atef

    Nawras Abzakh vs. Islam Youssef

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    Islam Reda vs. Yanis Ghemmouri

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    Salah Eddine Hali vs. Mohammad Fahmi

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    Mohammad Alaqraa vs. Badreddine Diani

  • UFC 323 Results & Highlights: Merab Dvalishvili vs. Petr Yan (6PM ET)

    UFC 323 takes place tonight from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defends his title against former champion Petr Yan. While in the co-main event, flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja puts his belt on the line against Joshua Van.

    Elsewhere on the main card, Brandon Moreno faces Tatsuro Taira in a flyweight matchup; Henry Cejudo meets Payton Talbott in a bantamweight clash; and Jan Błachowicz takes on Bogdan Guskov at light heavyweight.

    Catch all the UFC 323 results and highlights as they happen below!

    Main Card: 10PM ET, PPV

    • Bantamweight title: Merab Dvalishvili vs. Petr Yan
    • Flyweight title: Alexandre Pantoja vs. Joshua Van
    • Flyweight: Brandon Moreno vs. Tatsuro Taira
    • Bantamweight: Henry Cejudo vs. Payton Talbott
    • Light Heavyweight: Jan Błachowicz vs. Bogdan Guskov

    Preliminary Card: 8PM ET, ESPNews/FX/ESPN

    • Lightweight: Grant Dawson vs. Manuel Torres
    • Lightweight: Terrance McKinney vs. Chris Duncan
    • Women’s Flyweight: Maycee Barber vs. Karine Silva
    • Lightweight: Nazim Sadykhov vs. Farés Ziam

    Early Preliminary Card: 6PM ET, (ESPN+/Disney+/FX

    • Catchweight: Marvin Vettori vs. Brunno Ferreira
    • Lightweight: Edson Barboza vs. Jalin Turner
    • Light Heavyweight: Iwo Baraniewski vs. Ibo Aslan
    • Middleweight: Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Antonio Trocoli
    • Catchweight: Muhammad Naimov vs. Mairon Santos
  • Michael Morales’ future: Dominick Cruz is interested in contender facing Islam Makhachev

    Michael Morales’ future: Dominick Cruz is interested in contender facing Islam Makhachev

    UFC legend Dominick Cruz has expressed his interest in seeing Michael Morales challenge for the UFC welterweight championship.

    As we know, Michael Morales is one of the most exciting prospects in all of mixed martial arts. In his most recent outing, he surprised many by knocking out Sean Brady, firmly establishing himself as a top guy at 170 pounds.

    Islam Makhachev, meanwhile, is in need of an opponent. The likes of Ian Machado Garry, Shavkat Rakhmonov, Kamaru Usman and even Ilia Topuria have been mentioned, but despite his big win, Michael Morales isn’t getting spoken about all too much.

    In a recent interview, Dominick Cruz explained why Michael Morales fighting for the belt would be pretty interesting.

    Dominick Cruz’s view on Michael Morales’ future

    “You could give Morales a title shot,” Cruz told MMA Junkie. “I’ve seen that guy in the gym, and there’s things about him that don’t make sense. The way that he moves, I’m telling you. He’s a freak gymnast. He can do the craziest things. He can really challenge the strength of Makhachev differently than anybody. Now, the technique is what has not been tested with Morales.

    “I would love to see any of those fights,” Cruz said. “I’ve been loving watching Morales fight. To me, he’s just been really fun to watch because he has such an unconventional style, to me. He’s just a brute. He’s just the guy who comes over to you and hits you on top of the head and it’s like, ‘How is he doing this?’ It doesn’t look super technical all the time, but he always gets it done, and he’s so powerful. 

    “He covers distance so much, he kind of reminds me how Yoel Romero used to cover so much distance with power and explosiveness. He kind of has that athleticism and feel to me, but without the wrestling background obviously. He’s got very strong hips. He’s hard to take down. It would be very interesting to see how he does against Makhachev. But against any of those guys (in the top five) would be awesome to watch.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Ilia Topuria vs Arman Tsarukyan: Sean O’Malley can’t see UFC booking fight

    Ilia Topuria vs Arman Tsarukyan: Sean O’Malley can’t see UFC booking fight

    UFC star Sean O’Malley has explained why he can’t picture the promotion booking Ilia Topuria vs Arman Tsarukyan.

    Right now, Ilia Topuria is one of the biggest names in all of mixed martial arts – and perhaps combat sports as a whole. He has been able to tear through the likes of Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira, all via knockout. He’s also the reigning UFC lightweight champion, meaning there are plenty of potential contenders just waiting to get their shot at the gold.

    Right now, the likes of Paddy Pimblett and Justin Gaethje are considered to be among the frontrunners – but in addition to that, Arman Tsarukyan threw his name into the hat with a dominant victory over Dan Hooker at UFC Qatar last weekend. Ilia Topuria, meanwhile, isn’t all too interested in the Arman fight, or that’s the way it seems.

    In a recent video on his channel, Sean O’Malley had the following to say about a potential Ilia Topuria vs Arman Tsarukyan showdown.

    Sean O’Malley can’t picture Ilia Topuria vs Arman Tsarukyan happening

    “Arman is no f*cking joke,” O’Malley said on his YouTube channel. “Arman vs. Ilia is an interesting matchup. I do not think the UFC will make Arman vs. Ilia because I think they love Ilia as a champion. He’s a great champion, and I don’t think they really want Arman to become champion. He has a f*cking legitimate chance of beating Ilia. Can’t believe I said it. I think Ilia might knock him out, but if anyone has a chance at beating Ilia at 155, it’s Arman.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Ian Machado Garry is scolded by Darren Till over Khamzat Chimaev altercation

    Ian Machado Garry is scolded by Darren Till over Khamzat Chimaev altercation

    Former UFC star Darren Till has hit out at Ian Machado Garry over his altercation with Khamzat Chimaev.

    As we know, Ian Machado Garry picked up a really nice win over Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of UFC Qatar last weekend. After that, however, in the wake of him calling out Islam Makhachev, the Irishman got into an altercation with Khamzat Chimaev backstage that initially seemed to be quite harmless.

    Both men have had their say on it, and Ian Machado Garry certainly didn’t have the nicest of things to say about ‘Borz’ and how everything unfolded.

    In a recent tweet, Chimaev’s good friend Darren Till had the following to say about Ian Machado Garry.

    Darren Till rips into Ian Machado Garry

    “Ian Garry is such a good fighter man…But by god is he possibly the fakest human on earth, fake beyond all beliefs. It’s so hard to like him.

    “I’ve literally sat in my bedroom with my own little demons in my head telling me to force myself to like him. He’s calling Khamzat a child. He was being fake. That whole interaction was fake. And when Ian turned you could see he was scared. Khamzat is like me. That’s why we were best mates. 

    “If you chat s**t when we see you what is… Ian is a really good fighter but he’s just such so unlikeable. So so so… unlikeable. Even hating on Leon’s performance the way he did. Garry got kicked out of that gym as he did of others cos he’s a wanker at the end of the day.

    “As much as he’s a good fighter and I’ve tried to support Ian Garry is just a proper proper wanker… A fake wanker at that…”

  • 9 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker

    9 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker

    For the first time in its history, the UFC touched down in Qatar, as the Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena played host to a number of solid performances and key matchups in a few contendership scenes.

    This is the third country in the Middle East to play host to the UFC, following the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The UFC was just in the Middle East last month for UFC 321, which saw the infamous Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane heavyweight championship no contest.

    The main event saw a lightweight contenders battle as Arman Tsarukyan returned to the Octagon to take on Dan Hooker. This marked Tsarukyan’s first fight since defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 300. He had been scheduled to challenge then-lightweight champion Islam Makhachev at UFC 311, but a back injury during weight cutting led to Tsarukyan pulling out one day before the fight. Hooker, meanwhile, came into this fight off his UFC 305 win over Mateusz Gamrot.

    The co-main event was a pivotal fight at welterweight between Belal Muhammad and Ian Machado Garry. This marked Muhammad’s first fight since dropping the welterweight championship to Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315. Machado Garry rebounded from his first pro loss with a win at UFC Kansas City in April, defeating Carlos Prates.

    Who showed out in Qatar? Who faltered? Let’s go through together with the Hits and Misses of UFC Qatar!

    Hit: Ismael Naudriev Starts The Momentum

    After his upset loss to Park Jun-yong at UFC Baku, Ismael Naudriev needed something big — and he found it with the way he put away Ryan Loder during the prelims.

    After already catching Loder with a right hand, Naudriev planted another one perfectly on the button, dropping Loder out cold.

    Naudriev is now 2-1 in the Octagon since coming over from Brave CF. He went 2-2 in his first stint with the UFC. Naudriev needs another solid win like this one to show that this second stint is going to be far different from the first.

    Hit: Encore, Adbul-Rakhman Yakhyave

    Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyave had a quick finish to secure a UFC contract during his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series. He pretty much repeated the performance to mark his UFC debut at UFC Qatar, too.

    After missing one high kick, Yakhyave landed with one and a right hand. He then pounded away on opponent Rafael Cerqueira before dragging him to the floor, locking up a choke for the submission victory.

    Yakhyave appeared on DWCS this past August, scoring a 30-second finish of Alik Lorenz. If he has another strong outing, the former ARES FC light heavyweight champion might prove he’s one to watch out for on the undercard.

    Hit: Asu Almabayev Makes Dustin Poirier Proud

    Asu Almabayev wasn’t being silly; he jumped the guilly, and it worked. In a battle of top-10 flyweight contenders, Asu Almabayev found himself in trouble, but strategically used the guillotine to score a submission of Alex Perez.

    Perez used his striking and forward-moving pressure throughout the first two rounds to take control, though Almabayev fought back well during the opening frame. The second proved to be a different story, however, as Perez had the upper hand solidly with the inclusion of two takedown attempts.

    Almabayev used Perez’s own aggression against him in the third, however, catching him in a guillotine and scoring the submission.

    Almabayev is now 6-1 in the UFC and, at minimum, will take Alex Perez’s No. 7 in the UFC flyweight rankings. He may have now positioned himself two or three more wins away from challenging Alexandre Pantoja (or whoever the UFC flyweight champion may be).

    Hit: Luke Riley Riles Up The Crowd With Solid Octagon Debut

    It was far from perfect and presented holes in his game. The UFC debut of Luke Riley, however, can’t be considered anything else but a success after the way he scored a knockout of Bogdan Grad.

    Grad seemed to get the better of Riley early in the fight, scoring multiple takedowns and using his grappling to outwork him. But Riley landed a solid left hand to drop Grad early in the second, connecting on follow-up shots to put things away.

    Riley went 11-0 in Cage Warriors before joining the UFC. And hopefully this is the start of a successful string of events in the Octagon for Riley.

    Hit: Welcome back, Kyoji Horiguchi

    Kyoji Horiguchi had long been considered someone the UFC let get away. But nine years later, he’s back, and he’s already established himself as (again) a true contender in the flyweight division.

    After a quiet opening round against Tagir Ulanbekov, Horiguchi tagged him a couple of times during the second round, both landing effectively on the feet and controlling the action on the ground. After knocking Ulanbekov again with a head kick and punches in the third, Horiguchi locked him up in a choke, putting Ulanbekov to sleep.

    In the nine years he’s been away from the UFC, Horiguchi has been a top performer in both RIZIN and Bellator, capturing bantamweight titles in both promotions, as well as becoming the inaugural RIZIN flyweight champion. Now, he’ll already have one statement made as he strives forward toward a potential shot at the UFC flyweight title again one day — just as he did when challenging Demetrious Johnson about a decade ago.

    Hit: Waldo Cortes-Acosta Turns Around And KOs Again

    Waldo Cortes-Acosta only found out a couple of days earlier that he was going to be competing at UFC Qatar. He narrowly made it for weigh-ins and was somehow able to make the 266-pound limit. And then, he delivered another highlight first-round knockout.

    Both men swung away, and WCA rocked Shamil Gaziev seconds into the fight. And then all it would end up taking is one right hand to drop Gaziev out to seal the fight in favor of “Salsa Boy.”

    Cortes-Acosta fought just three weeks ago, going from nearly getting finished via eye poke to scoring a first-round knockout with his vision hindered. He’s now fought five times this year, going 4-1, and he might fight a sixth in December if he gets his way.

    If Merab Dvalishvili loses his title to Petr Yan at UFC 323, Cortes-Acosta has a shot at winning Fighter of the Year. Either way, he may be positioning himself to challenge the winner of Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane 2.

    Miss: A Bad Decision For Jack Hermansson

    Seriously, who in Jack Hermansson’s team thought it was a great idea for him to drop to 170?

    Hermansson is 37 years old and was coming off a brutal knockout loss to Gregory “Robocop” Rodrigues at UFC 317. That was his first fight since February 2024. And then you have him cut more weight than before, and he didn’t seem to have the same kind of body as he did at 185. And now? He gets knocked out in brutal fashion again, this time by Myktybek Orolbai.

    Hermansson needs to go back up to 185. And to be more brutal, if he doesn’t want to do 185 anymore, he may need to call it a career. I don’t want him to go that route, but I’m concerned for his health, especially if he tries 170 again. And he doesn’t have the body to succeed at 205.

    Again, who made the call for him to drop to welterweight? Because he shouldn’t have in this first place.

    Hit: Volkan Oezdemir’s Still Got It

    Volkan Oezdemir may be 36, and he may not have been as active over the last couple of years, but he still can go.

    Pressure was the name of the game in his fight with Alonzo Menifield. Oezdemir came forward and cut off the game, until he trapped Menifield near the cage, cornering him. That’s when he unloaded on combinations until the referee stopped the fight.

    Oezdemir’s activity may have slowed, but he’s still won three of his last four and has been a constant presence in the rankings of the UFC’s light heavyweight division. And if anyone wants to break into the top 10, he’ll be a tough test.

    Hit: Ian Garry – “The Future” Might Now Be The Present

    There may be plenty of debate about if he deserves a welterweight title shot, but one thing cannot be denied after his win over Belal Muhammad: Ian Garry is legitimately a top contender in the division.

    Machado Garry was in control through the opening round, getting the better of Muhammad, who was trying to trade with him for some reason. Muhammad then attempted takedowns during the second and third rounds, but he found no success. Garry’s striking and takedown defense ultimately led him to the decision win.

    Did Machado Garry put on a better performance than Carlos Prates or Michael Morales did last week? Probably not. Does he have a solid resume for a title shot? Probably. Regardless, Machado Garry is at minimum on the doorstep of a title shot.

    Miss: A Long Road Back For Belal Muhammad

    That’s more than can be said for Belal Muhammad, unfortunately for him.

    Muhammad had a long unbeaten streak and claimed the welterweight title; there’s no doubt about it. But since then, he won the title in a boring fight with Leon Edwards, he dropped the gold in his first defense against Jack Della Maddalena, and now he was easily handled by Ian Machado Garry.

    Muhammad is still going to be a top-10, and maybe even a top-5, welterweight come the release of the new rankings. But when you’re a division that’s full of hungry, younger up-and-comers like the ones previously mentioned — combined with a new champion now in the dominant Islam Makhachev? It’s going to be a rough road back to the top for him.

    Hit: Arman Tsarukyan’s Still No. 1 (Contender)

    I won’t defend Arman Tsarukyan headbutting Dan Hooker and risking the main event. I won’t defend Arman Tsarukyan getting his suspension, and it’s a shame it’s been about a year and a half since we last saw him in action. But if there’s one thing UFC Qatar showed, it’s that Arman Tsarukyan should be getting a lightweight title fight against Ilia Topuria.

    Tsarukyan went toe-to-toe with Hooker on the feet in the first round, which also featured Hooker trying his own submission before Tsarukyan controlled the action for the remainder of the round. Tsarukyan took advantage of another failed Hooker submission by dominating from up top, battering Hooker’s face before winning with an arm-triangle choke.

    Tsarukyan will certainly remain No. 1 in the rankings. And if Ilia Topuria gets past his first challenger (whether it be Justin Gaethje or Paddy Pimblett) — and if Topuria vs. Islam Makhachev can’t be made — then the UFC may have to consider Topuria vs. Tsarukyan. It logically seems like the best matchup — and perhaps the most interesting stylistically.

  • ‘The Only Fight That Makes Sense’ – Fans & Fighters Call For Ilia Topuria vs. Arman Tsarukyan After Tsarukyan Dominates Dan Hooker At UFC Qatar

    ‘The Only Fight That Makes Sense’ – Fans & Fighters Call For Ilia Topuria vs. Arman Tsarukyan After Tsarukyan Dominates Dan Hooker At UFC Qatar

    After over a year away from the Octagon, Arman Tsarukyan has shown he’s still a threatening force at lightweight who could be in line for a title shot. Tsarukyan picked up a second-round finish of Dan Hooker in the main event of UFC Qatar.

    After almost getting a trip on Hooker early in the fight, Tsarukyan went toe-to-toe with him on the feet. Hooker looked to get a takedown on Tsarukyan, and even looked to lock up a choke, but Tsarukyan got on top and controlled the rest of the round from side control.

    Hooker looked to lock up a guillotine choke during the second round, but Tsarukyan made him pay by getting in his guard and working his way into a dominant top position. After some strong ground-and-pound, Tsarukyan ended things with a tight arm-triangle choke, scoring the submission.

    Arman Tsarukyan Submits Dan Hooker At UFC Qatar

    Tsarukyan has now won five straight, and he’s won 10 of 11 since dropping his UFC debut to current UFC welterweight champion and former lightweight champ Islam Makhachev. This was Tsarukyan’s first fight since defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 300. Tsarukyan was scheduled to challenge Makhachev for the UFC lightweight title at UFC 311, but a back injury while cutting weight forced him out of the fight.

    Hooker sees a three-fight win streak snapped with this defeat. This was his first fight since defeating Mateusz Gamrot at UFC 305.

  • ‘No Way He Deserves A Title Shot’ – Henry Cejudo, Kamaru Usman, Michael Morales, And Other Fighters & Fans Debate Crowded Welterweight Title Picture After Ian Machado Garry Beats Belal Muhammad At UFC Qatar

    ‘No Way He Deserves A Title Shot’ – Henry Cejudo, Kamaru Usman, Michael Morales, And Other Fighters & Fans Debate Crowded Welterweight Title Picture After Ian Machado Garry Beats Belal Muhammad At UFC Qatar

    Ian Machado Garry has now made his case for the next title shot in a crowded welterweight scene, scoring a win over former champion Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of UFC Qatar.

    Machado Garry looked to use his range, while Muhammad appeared to try and pressure and engage in a striking battle with the Irishman. While Muhammad had some control during the opening round, it appeared Machado Garry was landing better with his strikes.

    Machado Garry looked to have the upper hand again early in round two, but Muhammad connected a solid right early. Muhammad’s first attempted to get Machado Garry to the ground saw him get back control but unable to score the takedown. Machado Garry fought off another pair of takedown attempts, and he even threatened one of his own.

    Machado Garry continued to get the better of Muhammad while using his striking defense to take the third round and win on the scorecards.

    Ian Machado Garry Bests Belal Muhammad At UFC Qatar

    Machado Garry is now 10-1 in the UFC, including two straight wins now since his sole loss against Shavkat Rakhmonov.

    Muhammad defeated Leon Edwards for the UFC welterweight championship at UFC 304 but lost it in his first defense against Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315. This was his first fight since losing the belt.

  • ‘One-Sided Performance’ – Fans React As Volkan Oezdemir Overwhelms Alonzo Menifield Into A Quick Finish At UFC Qatar

    ‘One-Sided Performance’ – Fans React As Volkan Oezdemir Overwhelms Alonzo Menifield Into A Quick Finish At UFC Qatar

    Fighting for the first time in a year, and though in a later stage of his career, Volkan Oezdemir got things done in “no time” at all again.

    Oezdemir needed just under 90 seconds to put away Alonzo Menifield at UFC Qatar.

    Oezdemir looked to use pressure and walk down Menifield, in spite of Menifield throwing a strong strike early. Oezdemir continued to pressure until cornering Menifield, unleashing a flurry of strikes in the process until the referee stepped in.

    Volkan Oezdemir Makes Easy Work Of Alonzo Menifield At UFC Qatar

    Oezdemir has now won three of his last four and rebounds from a decision loss to Carlos Ulberg at UFC Macau last year.

    Menifield is 4-3 in his last seven now, with this loss snapping a pair of consecutive wins.

  • VIDEO: Myktybek Orolbai Brutally Flatlines Jack Hermansson With Scary KO At UFC Qatar

    VIDEO: Myktybek Orolbai Brutally Flatlines Jack Hermansson With Scary KO At UFC Qatar

    In a battle of two fighters moving weight classes, it’s Myktybek Orolbai — who was moving up in weight — that got the better of former middleweight contender Jack Hermansson in their welterweight matchup.

    Orolbai looked to be the more aggressive fighter in this one, starting off by pushing the pressure, while Hermansson stayed patient and worked behind his jab. Hermansson checked a leg kick, but Orolbai used those low kicks to continue to press forward with his punching.

    After sending Hermansson reeling back with one right hand, Orolbai landed another harsh right hand that sent Hermansson out cold before he even hit the canvas.

    Myktybek Orolbai Separates Jack Hermansson From Consciousness At UFC Qatar

    Orolbai has now won two straight and is 4-1 since debuting in the Octagon in November 2023. His sole loss came in a split decision, Fight of the Night defeat to Mateusz Rebecki at UFC 308.

    This was Hermansson’s first fight at 170. He came into this contest off a knockout loss to Gregory “Robocop” Rodrigues at UFC 317 in June.

  • VIDEO: Waldo Cortes-Acosta Pulls Out Quick Highlight KO At UFC Qatar On Just Three Days’ Notice

    VIDEO: Waldo Cortes-Acosta Pulls Out Quick Highlight KO At UFC Qatar On Just Three Days’ Notice

    Just three weeks after his most recent fight, and taking the fight on such short notice that he didn’t land in Qatar until an hour before weigh-ins, Waldo Cortes-Acosta has done something seemingly unreal.

    Only three days after accepting the opportunity, “Salsa Boy” made quick work of Shamil Gaziev at UFC Qatar, scoring a knockout in less than 90 seconds.

    The two were swinging almost right away, with Cortes-Acosta cracking Gaziev with his power. And then, over a minute into the fight, WCA landed a single right hand that put Gaziev out.

    Waldo Cortes-Acosta Quickly KOs Shamil Gaziev On Short Notice At UFC Qatar

    This was Cortes-Acosta’s first fight since UFC Vegas 110 three weeks ago. There, he appeared to be a first-round KO victim of Ante Delija — only for it to be an eye poke, and WCA came back to score the knockout of Delija seconds after the fight re-started.

    WCA has now won eight of nine and pulls off this amazing turnaround to continue his bounce back from a loss to Serghei Pavlovich at UFC Shanghai.

  • ‘The Greatest Threat To Alexandre Pantoja’s Title Reign’ – Fans & Fighters React To Kyoji Horiguchi Destroying Tagir Ulanbekov In UFC Return At UFC Qatar

    ‘The Greatest Threat To Alexandre Pantoja’s Title Reign’ – Fans & Fighters React To Kyoji Horiguchi Destroying Tagir Ulanbekov In UFC Return At UFC Qatar

    After nine years away from the Octagon, following a successful stint in both RIZIN and Bellator, Kyoji Horiguchi made his Octagon re-debut in a big way, putting up a strong performance in a third-round finish of Tagir Ulanbekov at UFC Qatar.

    A quiet first round saw Horiguchi land the more effective strikes, despite Ulanbekov’s attempts to pin him against the fence. Horiguchi then stunned him with a right hand early in the second round, using that shot and his leg kick attacks to stumble him to the mat. Ulanbekov got back to his feet, but he would be tagged and brought back down.

    Horiguchi rocked Ulanbekov again in the third, landing a strong head kick and follow-up shots to knock Ulanbekov down. Horiguchi soon got to the back and under the neck, putting Ulanbekov to sleep and marking off a perfect UFC return for the former Bellator and RIZIN champion.

    Kyoji Horiguchi Wins UFC Return At UFC Qatar

    Horiguchi originally fought in the UFC between 2013 and 2016, at one point challenging Demetrious Johnson for the UFC flyweight championship. Horiguchi went on to score a pair of victories over Darrion Caldwell to become both the inaugural RIZIN bantamweight champion and the Bellator bantamweight champion, holding both belts simultaneously until injury forced him to vacate in November 2019.

    He attempted to win back both titles, re-claiming the RIZIN bantamweight title again, before becoming the inaugural RIZIN flyweight champion on New Year’s Eve 2023.

    This snaps a four-fight win streak for Ulanbekov, who entered this fight ranked No. 11 in the UFC’s flyweight rankings.