Tag: UFC Abu Dhabi

  • Shara Magomedov In Hospital Recovering From Nose Surgery Following His UFC Abu Dhabi Match

    Shara Magomedov In Hospital Recovering From Nose Surgery Following His UFC Abu Dhabi Match

    Shara Magomedov was hospitalized following UFC Abu Dhabi, suffering a broken nose during his fight with Marc-Andre Barriault.

    According to Red Corner MMA, “Shara Bullet” had overnight nose surgery following his victory over Barriault. He is expected to be released at some point on Monday, July 28 or Tuesday, July 29.

    Magomedov suffered the broken nose during the second round, when Barriault connected with a hard right hand that did damage and troubled the Russian fighter.

    Shara Magomedov Undergoes Nose Operation Following UFC Abu Dhabi Win Over Marc-Andre Barriault

    Magomedov controlled the action during the opening round of the fight with his striking and footwork, but Barriault’s right hand that broke Magomedov’s nose changed the course of the fight temporarily.

    Barriault used his clinch work and takedown attempts to do damage to “Bullet”, but Magomedov would take moment back later in the round with a strong knee. Magomedov’s striking then helped him to control the third round and score the decision win.

    “Shara Bullet” is now 5-1 in the UFC, with this win rebounding him from a loss to Michael “Venom” Page at UFC Saudi Arabia in February. He is 16-1 overall as an MMA pro.

  • 6 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder

    6 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder

    The UFC returned to what some may feel is their home away from their Las Vegas home, the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, for a night of action with UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier de Ridder.

    It’s the 21st time that the UFC touched down in the Etihad Arena, and it’s the promotion’s first visit to the venue since Ilia Topuria’s knockout of Max Holloway at UFC 308 late last year.

    The main event featured an interesting and competitive bout featuring the former middleweight champion, fan-favorite Robert Whittaker, and a man rising through the middleweight ranks quickly in RdR, the former two-division champion in ONE Championship.

    Last year, Whittaker had scored victories over Paulo Costa and Ikram Aliskerov, but he was submitted by upcoming title challenger Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 308 — a bout in which Whittaker suffered jaw injuries.

    De Ridder, meanwhile, came into the bout 3-0 in the UFC, scoring submission wins over Gerald Meerschaert at UFC Vegas 100, Kevin Holland at UFC 311, and Bo Nickal at UFC Des Moines.

    The co-main event also saw a former champion in action, as one-time bantamweight champion Petr Yan took on the rising Marcus McGhee. Yan was looking to lock up a third straight victory since losing to current 135-pound champion Merab Dvalishvili, while McGhee was looking to improve to 11-1 in his professional MMA career and 5-0 in the Octagon.

    The main card also featured Shara “Bullet” Magomedov in action against Marc-Andre Barriault, a flyweight battle between Asu Almabayev and Jose Ochoa, and a light heavyweight contest featuring Nikita Krylov and Bogdan Guskov.

    Who delivered in Abu Dhabi? Who didn’t? Let’s find out with the hits and misses of UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier de Ridder!

    Hit – Night Of The Underdogs

    Okay, I don’t know if many people will agree with me in calling this a hit considering how many people are complaining that they lost money on this card. But, at the very least, I think it’s noteworthy.

    Of the 12 fights that took place at UFC Abu Dhabi, and going off the odds from the night before, six of them resulted in the underdog coming out on top.

    We saw Billy Elekna defeat Ibo Aslan in the first upset, followed by Tabatha Ricci’s finish of Amanda Ribas, Davey Grant besting Da’Mon Blackshear, and Muslim Salikhov’s quick knockout of Carlos Leal.

    The main card saw two upsets, one at the start with Bogdan Guskov finishing Nikita Krylov, and one at the end with Reinier de Ridder’s victory over Robert Whittaker.

    Definitely a night that will be remembered by bettors — one way or the other.

    Hit – Steven Nguyen’s Record Six Knockdowns

    The reason this came about, let alone more about Steven Nguyen’s victory, came under dubious circumstances. However, credit has to be given where its due.

    Nguyen put on a monstrous showing during the prelims of UFC Abu Dhabi. His striking was on full display, overwhelming opponent Mohammad Yahya with flurries and combinations throughout the fight’s 10 minutes.

    Nguyen dropped Yahya six times during the fight for a UFC record. And by the time the 10 minutes were up, Yahya’s face was a mess, complete with hematoma (though Yahya supposedly had no facial injuries after his hospitalization).

    This was only Nguyen’s second UFC appearance since his 2023 win on Dana White’s Contender Series, but we’ve seen him earn a Fight of the Night bonus in a loss and now this — which earned him a performance bonus. Hopefully it’s not as long before we see his next fight.

    Miss – Jason Herzog Being A Reckless Referee

    Jason Herzog is one of the more respectable referees of this fight game. That said, he must have been REALLY OFF his game in this fight.

    Most of the knockdowns of Mohammad Yahya happened during the first round of the fight with Steven Nguyen. At some point, when someone is taking so much damage and getting knocked down so much, isn’t that the time to step in and wave the fight off? There weren’t just discussions of 10-8 scorecards with this round…10-7 was also being discussed.

    It’s one thing if a round is considered a 10-8 or worse because of a dominating performance. It’s another when we’re talking about fighter safety getting compromised. If that happens, a referee is not doing his proper job. And on that note, Jason Herzog was not doing his proper job.

    It got so bad to the point people are saying the fight was rigged, with X users claiming it was just to get the over on the 1.5 rounds. Now that’s most likely just X users being X users in that MMA/betting cesspool. But whether it’s true or not, one thing is for certain — I say it again — Jason Herzog failed at his job. It doesn’t matter if Yahya came out with no long-term damage; he and Nguyen were Herzog’s responsibility, and Herzog didn’t handle it.

    And it’s just another example of how much a shame it is that referees, judges, etc. — anyone involved in the commission — are not held to the same responsibility and spotlight of their decisions like officials in other sports.

    Miss – Ibo Aslan And Billy Elekana…What was That?

    Just…what the heck was that?

    Ibo Aslan and Billy Elekana put on a performance in the Octagon that got them a standing boo-vation in Abu Dhabi.

    There are plenty of words in the English language you can use to describe this fight: cautious, uneventful, boring, inactive, snoozefest. No one seemed to land anything major of significance, looking more like a big sparring match held at an MMA gym.

    Elekana only won because he brought the forward pressure (and he did bust Aslan up a bit with a left hand). But the crème da la crème came when Aslan looked shocked that he lost.

    Here’s a piece of advice: If you want to actually guarantee yourself a win, whether it not it comes by the judges, actually fight.

    Hit – Muslim Salikhov Produces Another Highlight First-Round KO

    I think it’s safe to say Muslim Salikhov is back on the right track following his win over Carlos Leal during the UFC Abu Dhabi prelims.

    It was in the fight’s first minute, as the two of them were starting to get a rhythm and feel each other out. Salikhov had his back to the fence, but he timed a right hand so perfectly, it landed with timing, power and precision, dropping the PFL and LFA veteran with a one-hitter quitter.

    And this comes about eight months after Salikhov’s last outing, where he dropped Kenan Song out cold with a spinning wheel kick. After losing three of four between July 2022 and February 2024, this hopefully starts another winning streak for the “King of Kung Fu.”

    Hit – Watch Out For Bogdan Guskov

    Bogdan Guskov doesn’t have the UFC resume that shouts “Title shot!” yet, but keep your eye on him.

    Opponent Nikita Krylov attempted to use his pressure and seemed to get the better of Guskov early on. But Guskov fought fire with fire, and he’d land a powerful overhand right that introduced Krylov to the canvas, where Guskov would pound away for a finish.

    Guskov was defeated by Volkan Oezdemir in his UFC debut a couple of years ago, but now he’s on a four-fight win streak and will find himself either at the bottom of the top 10 in the contenders’ list or just outside of the top 10. Perhaps his next fight can continue to test him with someone like another former title challenger in Dominick Reyes or perhaps the winner of the upcoming Aleksandar Rakic vs. Azamat Murzakanov bout.

    Hit – Shara Bullet Produces Highly Entertaining Brawl With Marc-Andre Barriault

    “Shara Bullet” put on quite the showing in spite of suffering a broken nose.

    It wasn’t an easy fight; in fact, it was quite the bloody war. But Shara Magomedov came out on top in his battle with Marc-Andre Barriault.

    Magomedov controlled the early action with sharp footwork and low kicks, keeping Barriault at bay. In the second, Barriault turned the tide with the huge right hand that broke Magomedov’s nose, followed by a takedown and heavy clinched strikes. Magomedov would respond with a strong knee, however, and he surged back in the final round with a series of strikes, ending the bout with a strong takedown and ground-and-pound.

    It was a much-needed rebound performance for “Shara Bullet” following his loss to Michael “Venom” Page.

    Hit – Petr Yan In Line For Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen Winner?

    Is Petr Yan ready for the opportunity to reclaim the bantamweight championship? If his UFC Abu Dhabi co-main event performance against Marcus McGhee were to say something, it would indicate he is.

    Yan showcased his striking early with low kicks and combinations, rocking McGhee with a left hook late in the first round. McGhee tried to rally in the second, but Yan busted him open with a right hand, overwhelming him with a high volume of strikes. Yan continued to pressure in the third round and scored the decision.

    Yan has a history with both participants in the upcoming bantamweight title fight at UFC 320 — he defeated Sandhagen in an interim title fight at UFC 267 but loss to Dvalishvili in March 2023 — the latter of which marked Yan’s third straight loss and fourth loss in the five fights since dropping the title to Aljamain Sterling.

    But now, he’s won three straight with victories over Song Yadong, Deiveson Figueiredo, and McGhee, and perhaps this ensures Yan can watch the Dvalishvili vs. Sandhagen title fight that much more closely.

    Miss – Reinier De Ridder Beats Robert Whittaker…But Did He Really Win?

    If I was able to go half-sies on this one and give both a hit and a miss, I would. But that kind of ruins the point of this written piece now, doesn’t it?

    I’ll start by giving Reinier De Ridder his props, he got what should have been a clear, but close and competitive, victory over five rounds against the former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker. He overcame adversity, controlled the action, did more of the work in the fifth round. The judges got the decision correct.

    Anyone who has followed Whittaker’s time in the UFC since he’s moved up to 185 knows that two people have beaten him and became middleweight champion — Israel Adesanya (against Whittaker himself) and Dricus Du Plessis. Khamzat Chimaev joins that list if he beats DDP at UFC 319 in three weeks’ time.

    That said, it wasn’t the strongest performance. Whittaker, in fact, started strong first, using his striking to pressure RDR and bust him open despite clinch and takedown attempts. RDR did hurt Whittaker in the second with a knee, however, completely controlling Whittaker.

    Whittaker, however, did drop the former ONE champion with an overhand right, nearly finishing him before RDR managed to fight his way back into it. Both fighters fatigued in the later rounds, but de Ridder’s grappling did its magic and gave him the decision win.

    RDR did win the fight, as Whittaker did little to answer for his grappling in the fifth. This fight, however, also reminds me why I hate the 10-point must system in MMA and much prefer the PRIDE/Global ruleset (emphasis on its scoring system).

    Is a win over Whittaker a great sign for RDR? Absolutely. But I think he might be troubled now if he got into a title fight with the DDP-Chimaev winner. His best-case scenario might be a Chimaev win and a rematch between those two, giving him the time to have one more fight — perhaps against someone like another former champion in Sean Strickland or Adesanya — to develop a little more before challenging for the gold.

  • Reinier de Ridder Slams ‘Completely Wrong’ Judge After Split Decision Win Over Robert Whittaker At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Reinier de Ridder got the win, but he wasn’t pleased with how the judges saw it.

    On Saturday, de Ridder battled his way to a gritty split decision victory over former middleweight champ Robert Whittaker in the UFC Abu Dhabi headliner at Etihad Arena.

    Despite getting floored by a heavy shot in the third round, “RDR” rallied with poise and determination, using sharp clinch work and brutal knees to Whittaker’s midsection to seize control. His command of distance and pace proved pivotal, ultimately convincing two of the three judges to score the bout in his favor.

    Although the outcome sparked intense debate among fans online, the fight ultimately hinged on a closely contested fourth round, where the judges were split in their assessment. Mike Bell gave rounds 1, 3, and 4 to Whittaker, scoring it 48-47 in his favor. In contrast, Ben Cartlidge and David Lethaby awarded those same rounds to de Ridder, handing him the edge with identical 48-47 scorecards.

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    Reinier de Ridder Unhappy With Scorecard Despite Beating Robert Whittaker At UFC Abu Dhabi

    At the UFC Abu Dhabi post-fight press conference, de Ridder made it clear he felt he had done more than enough to earn a unanimous decision over Whittaker. Instead, he was left frustrated by judge Mike Bell’s scorecard, which denied him a clean sweep.

    “I was surprised one judge scored it completely wrong,”de Ridder said. “I thought I had three rounds, at least. But it is what it is. I hope to finish him, and I didn’t. You never know what the judges make of it, but I’ll make sure to finish the next guy.”

    With the win, “RDR” has firmly established himself as a top contender in the middleweight division, extending his flawless UFC record to 4-0 since debuting in November 2024. His run includes impressive finishes over Bo Nickal and Kevin Holland. De Ridder boasts a professional record of 21-2, with an impressive 18 of those victories coming via stoppage.

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  • “No Where Near Ready For Top Talent” – Fans & Fighters Debate Reinier De Ridder Split Decision Win Over Robert Whittaker At UFC Abu Dhabi

    “No Where Near Ready For Top Talent” – Fans & Fighters Debate Reinier De Ridder Split Decision Win Over Robert Whittaker At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Whittaker looked to pressure early on, but de Ridder attempted to tie him up in the clinch and limit Whittaker’s offense with takedown attempts. Whittaker, however, worked his way out and worked his striking during the first five-minute frame. Whittaker, in fact, busted de Ridder open with one of his strikes.

    Whittaker looked to continue this strategy during the second round, and while it worked at first, a knee did damage to Whittaker. Whittaker was hurt during the round, and de Ridder managed to take the former champion down and control the action on the ground.

    De Ridder appeared to hurt Whittaker again with a body shot, but Whittaker, not long after, landed an overhand right that dropped the former ONE champion. Whittaker landed some ground-and-pound, but it wasn’t enough to finish the fight. A fatigued Whittaker was then taken down by de Ridder, who again controlled the fight on the ground.

    Both men appeared fatigued during the fourth round, but de Ridder did pressure Whittaker and controlled with his grappling expertise, landing in a notable overhand late in the frame. De Ridder seemed to just use his grappling to nullify Whittaker’s offense in the fifth round, but it was enough to score him the split decision.

    Reinier de Ridder Earns Split Decision Over Robert Whittaker In UFC Abu Dhabi Main Event

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    De Ridder is now 4-0 in the UFC, having scored finishes of Gerald Meerschaert, Kevin Holland, and Bo Nickal prior to tonight.

    Whittaker has now lost two straight and three of his last five. This marked his first fight since his loss to Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 308.

  • “Petr Yan vs. The Winner Of Merab/Sandhagen. Book It” – Fans & Fighters React To Petr Yan’s Callout After Defeating Marcus McGhee At UFC Abu Dhabi

    “Petr Yan vs. The Winner Of Merab/Sandhagen. Book It” – Fans & Fighters React To Petr Yan’s Callout After Defeating Marcus McGhee At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Petr Yan is making a statement that he wants to re-match with Merab Dvalishvili and gain back the UFC bantamweight title, and he emphasized that with a victory over Marcus McGhee in the co-main event of UFC Abu Dhabi.

    Yan brought out his striking early, landing several low kicks and working combinations. McGhee did have his moments with his own combinations; however, Yan rocked McGhee late in the round with a left hook.

    McGhee tried to push the pace early in the second, but Yan landed a right hand that busted him open. Yan brought out a mixture of striking attacks, working McGhee over in terms of volume and variety.

    Yan continued t pressure in the third round, going on to earn 29-28 scores on all three judges’ cards. Yan then called out the winner of the upcoming bantamweight title fight between Merab Dvalishvili and Cory Sandhagen.

    Petr Yan Defeats Marcus McGhee By Decision In UFC Abu Dhabi Co-Main Event

    Yan has now won three straight, also scoring victories over Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo last year.

    This marked just McGhee’s second loss as a pro, dropping him to 10-2. He had won his first four UFC bouts, finishing Journey Newson, JP Buys, and Gastón Bolaños, before a decision win over Jonathan Martinez at UFC 309.

  • Lerone Murphy vs. Aaron Pico Named UFC 319 Co-Main Event

    Lerone Murphy vs. Aaron Pico Named UFC 319 Co-Main Event

    Finally, three weeks before it’s scheduled to go down in Chicago, UFC 319 has its co-main event. It’ll be one that features an unbeaten fighter welcoming a Bellator veteran to the Octagon.

    The UFC 319 co-main event will see Lerone Murphy taking on Aaron Pico. The announcement was confirmed during the UFC Abu Dhabi broadcast.

    This comes after the plans for Pico’s awaited UFC debut fell through. Pico was originally booked to face Movsar Evloev, but the fight fell through twice. Originally booked for UFC Vegas 106, the bout was moved to UFC Abu Dhabi. Less than two weeks out, however, Evloev withdrew due to injuries.

    UFC 319 Co-Main Event Sees Aaron Pico Make Octagon Debut vs. Lerone Murphy

    Pico signed with Bellator in 2017 and competed exclusively under their banner before the promotion was purchased by the PFL in 2023. After going 12-4 in the promotion, Pico fought once under the PFL banner, finishing Henry Corrales at the PFL vs. Bellator Champions event in February 2024.

    Murphy is 16-0-1 in his professional MMA career, having drawn in his first UFC bout and having scored victories ever since. Murphy comes into this contest off a decision win over Josh Emmett in the main event of UFC Vegas 105 in April.

    UFC 319 will be headlined by Dricus Du Plessis defending the UFC middleweight championship against Khamzat Chimaev.

  • “Shara Bullet’s Greatest Performance To Date” – Fans And Fighters React As Shara Magomedov Overcomes Broken Nose To Defeat Marc-Andre Barriault In Bloody Battle At UFC Abu Dhabi

    “Shara Bullet’s Greatest Performance To Date” – Fans And Fighters React As Shara Magomedov Overcomes Broken Nose To Defeat Marc-Andre Barriault In Bloody Battle At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Looking for a rebound from his first professional MMA loss, Shara Magomedov was troubled by the power of Marc-Andre Barriault; however, he overcame by firing fire with fire and nearly scoring finishes en route to a decision win in their UFC Abu Dhabi contest.

    Magomedov controlled the range early with low kicks and good footwork, controlling the pace and keeping Barriault off-balance. Barriault tried to pressure with his grappling, but Magomedov’s striking kept him at bay.

    Barriault pressured Magomedov in the second round, landing a huge right hand that broke Magomedov’s nose. Barriault swarmed with follow-up strikes. He secured a takedown and punished the bleeding Russian with clinch work and uppercuts, though Magomedov rallied with a damaging knee that rocked the Canadian.

    “Shara Bullet” returned to his striking in the final frame, landing hook kicks, jump knees, and brutal elbows, hurting Barriault before ending the round with a takedown and strong ground-and-pound.

    Shara Magomedov Scores Decision Win Over Marc-Andre Barriault At UFC Abu Dhabi

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    Magomedov rebounds from his decision loss to Michael “Venom” Page at UFC Saudi Arabia in February. He had won his first 15 fights in MMA, including four straight in the UFC.

    Barriault has lost four of his last five now. He came into this fight off a performance bonus-earning knockout of Bruno Silva at UFC 315 in May.

  • VIDEO: Bogdan Guskov Drops Nikita Krylov With Massive Right Hand, Scores First-Round TKO At UFC Abu Dhabi

    VIDEO: Bogdan Guskov Drops Nikita Krylov With Massive Right Hand, Scores First-Round TKO At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Bogdan Guskov scored a statement victory that will hopefully bring him up the light heavyweight ranks, finishing Nikita Krylov in the opening round of their fight that started the UFC Abu Dhabi main card.

    Krylov came out aggressive, looking to back Guskov up with offensive pressure and control the action. Krylov worked over him well with combinations, but Guskov started to use his counterstriking to his advantage.

    Guskov started to connect and do damage to Krylov’s face, backing Krylov up with his power. Guskov would land a powerful overhand right that dropped Krylov.

    Bogdan Guskov Rocks, Drops, Finishes Nikita Krylov

    Guskov jumped down and finished Krylov off with ground-and-pound.

    Guskov has won four straight since dropping his UFC debut, and he’s now been victorious in nine of the last 10 fights in his professional MMA career.

    Krylov has now dropped two straight after a three-fight win streak. He’s lost four of his last seven.

  • “Getting Control Time But Not Doing Anything” – Fight Community Split On Bryce Mitchell Defeating Said Nurmagomedov In Bantamweight Debut At UFC Abu Dhabi

    “Getting Control Time But Not Doing Anything” – Fight Community Split On Bryce Mitchell Defeating Said Nurmagomedov In Bantamweight Debut At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Bryce Mitchell faced adversity early on in his UFC bantamweight debut, but he managed to use his grappling expertise to comeback and score a decision victory over Said Nurmagomedov in the featured preliminary card bout at UFC Abu Dhabi.

    Nurmagomedov got the better of Mitchell early, dropping him with a big knee. He then jumped onto Mitchell and connected with solid ground-and-pound, but Mitchell tried to stay active from the bottom. He managed to end the round pressing Nurmagomedov into the fence.

    Mitchell then scored a takedown early into the second round, showing dominance on top while attempting to find a kimura and an arm-triangle choke. Nurmagomedov would manage to work his way back to the feet, only for Mitchell to score another takedown before the round’s end.

    Nurmagomedov threatened with a guillotine and secured mount during the third round. Mitchell, however, managed to reverses and controlled most of the round from the top with a body triangle, nullifying any of Nurmagomedov’s offense attempts.

    Mitchell won the bout 29-28 on all three judges’ scorecards.

    Bryce Mitchell Victorious In Bantamweight Debut At UFC Abu Dhabi

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    Mitchell has traded wins and loses consecutively since his undefeated record came to an end in 2022. He came into this bout off a loss to Jean Silva at UFC 314.

    Nurmagomedov has now lost two straight and three of his last four. He made his return after an approximately 15-month layoff at UFC Saudi Arabia in February, losing to Vinicius Oliveira.

  • VIDEO: Muslim Salikhov Drops Jaws With One-Punch, Walk-Off KO Of Carlos Leal In Under A Minute At UFC Abu Dhabi

    VIDEO: Muslim Salikhov Drops Jaws With One-Punch, Walk-Off KO Of Carlos Leal In Under A Minute At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Mark another highlight knockout victory for Muslim Salikhov, as he needs less than a minute to put away Carlos Leal at UFC Abu Dhabi.

    Both men moved around the Octagon, feeling the other fighter out and testing power. Leal had managed to back Salikhov up toward the fence and fired off a left hand.

    But it was there where Salikhov loaded up and landed a right hand like a bullet, dropping Leal to bring a quick close to the contest.

    Muslim Salikhov Sends Carlos Leal To The Shadow Realm With One Punch At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Salikhov has now won three straight. He came into this contest off a first-round, spinning wheel kick KO of Kenan Song at UFC Macau in November.

    Leal, the PFL and LFA veteran, is now 1-2 in the Octagon. He won his most recent bout prior to tonight, defeating Alex Morono at UFC 313.

  • “Cut Them Both” – Fans Rip Apart Billy Elekana And Ibo Aslan’s Uninspiring UFC Abu Dhabi Bout

    “Cut Them Both” – Fans Rip Apart Billy Elekana And Ibo Aslan’s Uninspiring UFC Abu Dhabi Bout

    Fans tuning into the preliminary card of UFC Abu Dhabi expecting a great fight were let down in a major way by Ibo Aslan and Billy Elekana, both of whom put on a lackluster effort as Elekana scored a decision victory.

    The fight started cautiously, with both men trading low kicks. Elekana was more on a front foot than his opponent, though neither man landed anything significant.

    The inactivity continued into the second round, with more feints, glancing kicks, and misses on strikes. Elekana had the advantage again, if only because of his front kicks and grappling pressure — though his takedown attempts were for naught.

    Aslan landed low kicks late in the third, but Elekana landed a left hand that busted Aslan open, briefly wobbling him. Still, neither man showed any sense of urgency, including Elekana failing to follow-up on the wobble.

    Two judges scored the bout for Elekana 30-27, while the other scored it 29-28 in his favor.

    MMA Community Blasts Billy Elekana’s Lackluster Win Over Ibo Aslan At UFC Abu Dhabi

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    Elekana dropped his UFC debut at UFC 311 in January, getting submitted by Bogdan Guskov.

    Aslan won his first two fights in the UFC but has now lost two straight, coming into this fight off a submission loss to Ion Cutelaba in February.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Reinier De Ridder Decisions Robert Whittaker

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Reinier De Ridder Decisions Robert Whittaker

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! 

    In the main event, middleweights Robert Whittaker and Reinier De Ridder clashed. While in the co-main event, Petr Yan faced off with Marcus McGhee in a bantamweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Middleweight: Reinier De Ridder def. Robert Whittaker via split decision (48-47×2, 47-48)
    • Bantamweight: Petr Yan def. Marcus McGhee via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Middleweight: Shara Magomedov def. Marc-Andre Barriault via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Flyweight: Asu Almabayev def. Jose Ochoa via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Light Heavyweight: Bogdan Guskov def. Nikita Krylov via TKO: R1, 4.18

    Preliminary Card

    • Bantamweight: Bryce Mitchell def. Said Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Welterweight: Muslim Salikhov def. Carlos Leal via KO: R1, 0.42
    • Bantamweight: Davey Grant def. Da’Mon Blackshear via unanimous decision (29-28×3)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Tabatha Ricci def. Amanda Ribas via TKO: R2, 2.59
    • Light Heavyweight: Billy Elekana def. Ibo Aslan via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Featherweight: Steven Nguyen def. Mohammad Yahya via TKO: R2, 5.00

    Heavyweight: Martin Buday def. Marcus Buchecha via unanimous decision (29-28×3)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Steven Nguyen def. Mohammad Yahya

    Steven Nguyen earned a TKO at the end of round two.

    Tabatha Ricci def. Amanda Ribas

    Tabatha Ricci earned a TKO in round two.

    Muslim Salikhov def. Carlos Leal

    Muslim Salikhov took just 42 seconds to get the KO.

    Main Card Highlights

    Bogdan Guskov def. Nikita Krylov

    Bogdan Guskov kicked off the main card with a first-round TKO:

    Asu Almabayev def. Jose Ochoa

    Asu Almabayev got it done on the scorecards.

    Shara Magomedov def. Marc-Andre Barriault

    Shara Magomedov earned a unanimous decision win.

    Petr Yan def. Marcus McGhee

    Petr Yan got the decision in the co-main event.

    Reinier De Ridder def. Robert Whittaker

    In the main event, Reinier De Ridder earned a split decision win against Robert Whittaker.

  • “Needs To Be Fired” – Fans Shame Referee Jason Herzog In Steven Nguyen’s UFC-record performance Against Mohammad Yahya At UFC Abu Dhabi

    “Needs To Be Fired” – Fans Shame Referee Jason Herzog In Steven Nguyen’s UFC-record performance Against Mohammad Yahya At UFC Abu Dhabi

    Steven Nguyen put on a UFC record performance in his win over Mohammad Yahya on the preliminary card of UFC Abu Dhabi; however, the spotlight has been unanimously, and quite negatively, placed on referee Jason Herzog for irresponsibility.

    Nguyen used his crisp striking to lead to a dominant performance, overwhelming Yaha from the get-go with sharp combinations. Nguyen, in fact, dropped Yahya with six knockdowns — a UFC record for one bout.

    Yahya showed surprising resilience early, briefly dropping Nguyen with a flurry early in the second round. Nguyen, however, quickly regained control and rocked Yahya again, nearly putting the fight away with ground-and-pound and submission attempts.

    By the end of the round, Yahya had a hematoma under one of his eyes, prompting the doctor to step in and stop the fight.

    The MMA community unanimously took aim at Herzog for allowing the fight to get to this point, putting Yahya in more danger than was necessary.

    MMA Community Blasts Referee Jason Herzog After Steven Nguyen Win Over Mohammad Yahya At UFC Abu Dhabi

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    Nguyen, a 2023 alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, scores his first UFC win after dropping his debut against Jarno Errens last year.

    Yahya, the former lightweight champion of UAE Warriors, is now 0-3 since coming over from that promotion.

  • UFC Abu Dhabi Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Whittaker vs. De Ridder, Yan vs. McGhee, And More

    UFC Abu Dhabi Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Whittaker vs. De Ridder, Yan vs. McGhee, And More

    UFC Abu Dhabi is almost here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday, July 26. The main card portion of the event will start at 3PM ET/12PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 12PM ET/9AM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker taking on former ONE Championship two-division champion Reinier De Ridder.

    In the co-main event, former bantamweight champion Petr Yan faces Marcus McGhee.

    The main card will also feature Shara “Bullet” Magomedov taking on Marc-Andre Barriault, Asu Almabayev against Jose Ochoa, and Nikita Krylov facing Bogdan Guskov.

    UFC Abu Dhabi: Whittaker vs. De Ridder Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Abu Dhabi as of July 25 at 8:45pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Middleweight: Robert Whittaker (-155) vs. Reinier De Ridder (+130)
    • Bantamweight: Petr Yan (-360) vs. Marcus McGhee (+285)
    • Middleweight: Shara Magomedov (-650) vs. Marc-Andre Barriault (+470)
    • Flyweight: Asu Almabayev (-110) vs. Jose Ochoa (-115)
    • Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov (-198) vs. Bogdan Guskov (+164)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Bantamweight: Bryce Mitchell (-142) vs. Said Nurmagomedov (+120)
    • Welterweight: Muslim Salikhov (+400) vs. Carlos Leal (-535)
    • Bantamweight: Davey Grant (+295) vs. Da’Mon Blackshear (-375)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Amanda Ribas (-198) vs. Tabatha Ricci (+164)
    • Light Heavyweight: Ibo Aslan (-298) vs. Billy Elekana (+240)
    • Featherweight: Mohammad Yahya (+310) vs. Steven Nguyen (-395)
    • Heavyweight: Martin Buday (+210) vs. Marcus Buchecha (-258)
  • Watch Robert Whittaker, Reinier De Ridder Face Off At UFC Abu Dhabi Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Robert Whittaker, Reinier De Ridder Face Off At UFC Abu Dhabi Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re a little more than 24 hours away from UFC Abu Dhabi, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC Abu Dhabi takes place on July 26 from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

    The main event of the evening will feature a middleweight matchup between former champion Robert Whittaker and former ONE Championship two-weight champion Reinier De Ridder. Whittaker comes into this bout off a loss to Khamzat Chimaev in a title eliminator at UFC 308 in October. De Ridder has won four straight and is 3-0 in the UFC, with submission victories over Gerald Meerschaert, Kevin Holland, and Bo Nickal.

    The co-main event will see former bantamweight champion Petr Yan square off with Marcus McGhee. Yan heads into this fight off back-to-back wins over Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo. McGhee is 10-1 overall and 4-0 in the UFC, scoring finishes of Journey Newson, JP Buys, and Gastón Bolaños before a decision win over Jonathan Martinez at UFC 309.

    The rest of the main card will see middleweight action that sees Shara “Bullet” Magomedov take on Marc-Andre Barriault, a flyweight battle between Asu Almabayev and Jose Ochoa, and a light heavyweight contest featuring Nikita Krylov and Bogdan Guskov.

    All fighters for the card made weight. All the fights are on!

    The ceremonial weigh-ins present the last opportunity for opponents to face off before they meet inside the Octagon. Check them out below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel!

    UFC Abu Dhabi Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

  • UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder Weigh-In Results

    UFC Abu Dhabi: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder takes place on Saturday, and MMA News is here to bring you the official weigh-in results.

    Held at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, this is the 21st time in UFC history that the Octagon will touch down in Abu Dhabi. It last hosted UFC 308 in October, which saw Ilia Topuria knock out Max Holloway, and it will play host to UFC 321 this coming October — with a Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane heavyweight championship main event.

    This time around, however, UFC Abu Dhabi will be topped by former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker taking on former ONE Championship two-division champion Reinier De Ridder.

    This is Whittaker’s first bout since suffering a loss to Khamzat Chimaev in a middleweight title eliminator at UFC 308. Chimaev, who injured Whittaker’s jaw in the fight, is expected to challenge Dricus Du Plessis for the UFC’s 185-pound gold on August 16 at UFC 319. RDR is on a four-fight win streak and is 3-0 in the Octagon, ending the undefeated streak of blue-chip prospect Bo Nickal at UFC Des Moines in May.

    Elsewhere, the likes of Petr Yan, Shara Magomedov, Asu Almabayev, Nikita Krylov, and Bryce Mitchell will all be in action.

    UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. De Ridder Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. De Ridder takes place on Saturday, July 26, at the Ethiad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The main card begins at 3 PM ET/12 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT.

    See below for videos from the UFC Abu Dhabi weigh-ins and full results.

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    Main Card:

    • Middleweight: Robert Whittaker (185.5) vs. Reinier De Ridder (186)
    • Bantamweight: Petr Yan (135.5) vs. Marcus McGhee (135)
    • Middleweight: Shara Magomedov (186) vs. Marc-Andre Barriault (185)
    • Flyweight: Asu Almabayev (126) vs. Jose Ochoa (125.5)
    • Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov (205) vs. Bogdan Guskov (205)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Bantamweight: Bryce Mitchell (136) vs. Said Nurmagomedov (136)
    • Welterweight: Muslim Salikhov (170.5) vs. Carlos Leal (170)
    • Bantamweight: Davey Grant (136) vs. Da’Mon Blackshear (136)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Amanda Ribas (116) vs. Tabatha Ricci (115)
    • Light Heavyweight: Ibo Aslan (204) vs. Billy Elekana (204.5)
    • Featherweight: Mohammad Yahya (146) vs. Steven Nguyen (145.5)
    • Heavyweight: Martin Buday (266) vs. Marcus Buchecha (254)
  • Movsar Evloev Reportedly Withdraws From UFC Abu Dhabi Bout Against Aaron Pico

    Movsar Evloev Reportedly Withdraws From UFC Abu Dhabi Bout Against Aaron Pico

    Movsar Evloev’s anticipated return to the Octagon is reportedly in jeopardy.

    According to a report from Red Corner MMA, Movsar Evloev has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled matchup against promotional newcomer Aaron Pico at the UFC Abu Dhabi event on July 26.

    The undefeated Russian reportedly pulled out due to an undisclosed injury or health issue sustained during his training camp in Thailand, resulting in the bout’s cancellation less than two weeks out from Fight Night event at the Etihad Arena.

    As of now, it remains unclear whether Pico will remain on the fight card with a short-notice replacement or if the matchup will be rescheduled for a later date altogether.

    The UFC Abu Dhabi event is set to be headlined by a pivotal middleweight clash between former champion Robert Whittaker and Reinier de Ridder. The main card also features the return of former bantamweight titleholder Petr Yan, who takes on rising contender Marcus McGhee, while Shara Magomedov is slated to meet Marc-André Barriault in a middleweight showdown.

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    When Was Movsar Evloev’s Last UFC Appearance?

    Movsar Evloev was last seen in action at UFC 310 this past December, where he earned a unanimous decision victory over former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. The win improved his UFC record to a perfect 9-0 and extended his overall unbeaten streak to 19-0.

    Evloev was widely regarded as a potential title challenger to reigning UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, but instead of waiting for a shot at gold, he opted to stay active by accepting a matchup against Aaron Pico, a bout that has now unfortunately been called off.

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  • Petr Yan Returns At UFC Abu Dhabi On July 26 To Face Budding Bantamweight Contender

    Petr Yan Returns At UFC Abu Dhabi On July 26 To Face Budding Bantamweight Contender

    Petr Yan is reportedly staying active in his quest to reclaim the UFC bantamweight crown.

    According to a recent report from Cageside Press, Yan is set to return to the Octagon on July 26 at UFC Abu Dhabi, where he’ll face rising bantamweight contender Marcus McGhee at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, United Arab Emirates.

    “No Mercy” last stepped into the Octagon at UFC Macau in November, where he secured a dominant unanimous decision victory over former flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo, marking his second straight win following a strong performance against Song Yadong at UFC 299.

    The back-to-back triumphs marked a crucial turnaround for the former 135-pound champion, who had previously endured a three-fight skid, including a split decision loss in his title rematch with Aljamain Sterling at UFC 273 in April 2022. Yan boasts a 10-4 record inside the Octagon, with four of those victories earned by knockout.

    Meanwhile, McGhee is riding a wave of momentum after a commanding unanimous decision victory over Jonathan Martinez at UFC 309 last November. Since making his promotional debut in April 2023, “The Maniac” has been unstoppable, boasting an impressive four-fight winning streak, with three of those wins coming by finishes.

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    What Does the UFC Abu Dhabi Lineup Currently Look Like?

    UFC Abu Dhabi will be headlined by a pivotal middleweight showdown as former champion Robert Whittaker is set to square off against fast-rising contender Reinier de Ridder.

    Here are the officially confirmed matchups for the upcoming Fight Night event:

    • Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier de Ridder; middleweight
    • Shara Magomedov vs. Marc-Andre Barriault; middleweight
    • Petr Yan vs. Marcus McGhee; bantamweight
    • Nikita Krylov vs. Bogdan Guskov; light heavyweight
    • Asu Almabayev vs. Ramazan Temirov; flyweight
    • Ibo Aslan vs. Billy Elekana; light heavyweight
  • Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder Booked For UFC Abu Dhabi Main Event This July

    Robert Whittaker vs. Reinier De Ridder Booked For UFC Abu Dhabi Main Event This July

    After pulling off a major finish over the rising Bo Nickal in the co-main event of UFC Des Moines last weekend, Reinier de Ridder now has a major opportunity in front of him.

    De Ridder, the former ONE middleweight and light heavyweight champion, will meet former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker in the headline bout of UFC Abu Dhabi at the Etihad Arena on July 26.

    The UFC confirmed the main event announcement on May 10, hours prior to the start of UFC 315.

    Robert Whittaker, Reinier De Ridder To Clash On July 26 In Abu Dhabi

    This will be Whittaker’s first fight since being submitted by Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 308 in October. Outside of Chimaev, his only losses in the UFC since moving up to 185 have come against champions in Israel Adesanya and Dricus du Plessis. Whittaker is 3-3 in his last six.

    As mentioned, de Ridder is coming off a finish of Bo Nickal, who appeared to be the primed golden goose of the UFC and plenty expected to defeat de Ridder. The former ONE champion is now 3-0 in the UFC, after previously submitting Gerald Meerschaert and Kevin Holland at UFC Vegas 100 and UFC 311, respectively.

  • Shara Magomedov’s Callout Gets Positive Response From Top 10 UFC Middleweight

    UFC middleweight prospect Shara Magomedov is expecting to be back in action soon, and he might have netted himself a high-ranked opponent.

    For the first time in his professional career, Magomedov is coming off a loss. The Dagestani suffered a setback at the UFC Fight Night in Saudi Arabia early last month, falling to defeat on the scorecards against welterweight contender Michael “Venom” Page.

    The result stalled Magomedov’s quick surge to prominence on MMA’s biggest stage, which had included a memorable double spinning backfist knockout of Armen Petrosyan during a perfect 4-0 start to life in the UFC.

    “Bullet” will look to return to that kind of performance in his sophomore fight of 2025, which he recently revealed is expected for the summer. With the UFC set to stage an event in Abu Dhabi on July 26, that appears likely to feature Magomedov, who is yet to enter the Octagon outside of the Middle East.

    Among the desired options for his next fight is the #10-ranked Marvin Vettori, who has previously gone back and forth with Shara Magomedov regarding a potential fight.

    Though a defeat would usually rule out a clash with ranked opposition, Magomedov might be in luck. “The Italian Dream” took to social media on Wednesday to provide a positive response to the Russian’s callout.

    “Shara i accept the offer,” Vettori wrote.

    Vettori himself is licking his wounds after a defeat, having fallen short to Roman Dolidze in their headlining rematch at the Apex earlier this month.

  • Georges St-Pierre’s Coach On Whether He Thinks Cory Sandhagen Is ‘Too Kind’ To Be Elite, Mistakes Made Against Umar Nurmagomedov

    Georges St-Pierre’s Coach On Whether He Thinks Cory Sandhagen Is ‘Too Kind’ To Be Elite, Mistakes Made Against Umar Nurmagomedov

    Georges St-Pierre’s renowned head coach, Firas Zahabi, recently weighed in on Cory Sandhagen’s performance, suggesting that his lack of elite wrestling skills was a significant factor in his defeat against Umar Nurmagomedov.

    Sandhagen faced a challenging defeat by a unanimous decision to Nurmagomedov in the main event of UFC Fight Night Abu Dhabi last Saturday at the Etihad Arena, once again putting his bantamweight title aspirations on hold.

    Nurmagomedov controlled the fight’s tempo almost entirely, showcasing his trademark mix of rapid, diverse striking and dynamic wrestling. He skillfully maneuvered into dominant positions, contorting “The Sandman” at multiple points throughout the contest. Despite Sandhagen’s impeccable defensive acumen and his ability to escape from tight spots, he couldn’t launch a sustained offense to disrupt the relentless Dagestani.

    As the fight wore on, Nurmagomedov steadily widened his lead. Though Sandhagen valiantly attempted to rally, his efforts fell short against the relentless onslaught of his opponent. Nurmagomedov maintained his aggressive pace, and finally, all three judges unanimously scored the bout in his favor.

    Before the fight, there was widespread belief that Sandhagen would be outmatched by Nurmagomedov’s superior wrestling and grappling skills, and those predictions came true. According to Zahabi, Sandhagen’s defeat stemmed from straying from his game plan after conceding early takedowns…

    Zahabi Believes Sandhagen Could Have Dodged Early Takedown Against Nurmagomedov

    During a recent video on Tristar Gym’s YouTube channel, Zahabi dissected the Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov bout. When a fan questioned whether Sandhagen is “too kind in nature to be elite” against opponents with strong wrestling backgrounds, the esteemed MMA coach shot down the notion. Rather, he zeroed in on the issues faced by the American being technical instead of mental, noting that “The Sandman” appeared taken aback by Nurmagomedov’s early takedowns, which significantly impacted his performance.

    “I really think what screwed him up, what really turned his game plan upside down was he got taken down so early,” Zahabi said. “He got his back exposed even though he got out of it quickly, it’s like ‘wow, that guy shoots really fast; I wasn’t ready for that.’ It seemed like he was a little bit shocked, and then he got taken down again. Yes, but there were two takedowns I think he gave for free when he kicked the leg. I would have told him don’t kick the leg; it’s not a good idea. And those two takedowns, I think, just added to the dominance of Umar. They could have been easily avoided.”

    Zahabi further suggested that Sandhagen could have benefited from attempting more takedowns himself, which might have thrown his opponent off balance.”

    “Honestly, I think if you threaten people with your takedowns and you threaten them with striking, you’re kind of creating a dilemma. The guy knows, ‘Hey, I can get taken down; I lose this entire round.’ He’s got to divide his attention. He’s got to be on the lookout for that takedown.”

    Prior to this setback, Sandhagen was riding high on a three-fight winning streak, which included impressive victories over former bantamweight title challenger Marlon Vera and Song Yadong.

    The American had previously vied for the interim title at UFC 267 in October 2021, where he fought valiantly but ultimately fell short in a grueling five-round battle against Petr Yan.

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  • Chael Sonnen Sees Big UFC Future For Shara Magomedov Despite Grappling Concerns: ‘Adesanya’s A Complete Fighter…He Wasn’t On Day One!’

    Chael Sonnen Sees Big UFC Future For Shara Magomedov Despite Grappling Concerns: ‘Adesanya’s A Complete Fighter…He Wasn’t On Day One!’

    Former UFC title challenger Chael Sonnen isn’t worried about some of the holes in middleweight prospect Shara Magomedov’s game just yet.

    Magomedov has enjoyed a strong summer inside the cage, building on his successful UFC debut last October with a further two victories in the Middle East, both of which netted him an additional $50,000.

    After stopping replacement opponent Antonio Trócoli in Saudi Arabia this past June, the undefeated “Bullet” returned for a short-notice co-headliner against Michał Oleksiejczuk at this past weekend’s UFC Fight Night in Abu Dhabi.

    The 30-year-old Dagestani’s usual array of striking weapons were on display across three rounds, as he outpointed his Polish opponent on all three scorecards in the event’s Fight of the Night.

    But while Magomedov extended his undefeated record to 14-0, the up-and-comer isn’t short on doubters, many of whom have suggested he will fall to defeat when faced with one of the division’s talented grapplers.

    Although that might be the case currently, Sonnen isn’t counting out Magomedov when it comes to rounding out his skillset in the coming months and years.

    Sonnen: Magomedov Belongs ‘In Big Fights’ & ‘On Posters’

    During the latest episode of his Good Guy / Bad Guy show alongside Daniel Cormier on ESPN MMA’s YouTube channel, Sonnen gave his assessment of Magomedov’s latest performance on MMA’s biggest stage.

    “The American Gangster” had plenty of praise for Magomedov’s aura and watchability but admitted he doesn’t see a prospect with the kind of skillset boasted by some others.

    That, however, is something he is confident can be rectified moving forward, pointing to the evolution of previously one-dimensional athletes such as Israel Adesanya as evidence that a well-rounded arsenal could be to come for Magomedov.

    “When he comes on TV, there’s something happening. … He captivates me,” Sonnen said. “This guy is already a co-main event. That is an incredible career. He’s amassing a great record — because I’m not seeing all the skills there. In all fairness, I don’t watch him and go, ‘Wow, where has this guy been?’ I think that Bo Nickal would be the counterpart to that, where you watch him and go, ‘Wow, this guy sure looks well rounded. He sure appears to have a little bit of everything for being a new guy on the scene.’ I’m not seeing it with (Magomedov).

    “When I look at ‘Bullet,’ he belongs in big fights. There’s something special. He belongs on posters. I’m interested. I want to see this guy, I want to hear from this guy, and I want to learn from this guy,” Sonnen continued. “As far as the skills, I think he’s learning on the job, and he’s not the first guy that’s had to. Israel Adesanya’s about a complete fighter as you’re gonna find; he wasn’t on day one. … So if ‘Bullet’ is open to learning, if he can absorb and if he can take the criticism that we’re giving him right now, he’s gonna have a fun future.”

    In addition to some doubting his overall skillset, Magomedov also came under criticism for his post-fight callout in Abu Dhabi this weekend. The undefeated Russian had the name of Nick Diaz on his lips, who hasn’t recorded a win since 2011 and was most recently defeated by Robbie Lawler in 2021.

    Regardless, “Bullet” has done what is required of him inside the Octagon to date, and he’ll hope to continue that trend against whomever the promotion places opposite him next time out.

  • Chael Sonnen Doesn’t Hold Back With ‘Tough Love’ For Tony Ferguson: ‘This Needs To Stop!’

    Chael Sonnen Doesn’t Hold Back With ‘Tough Love’ For Tony Ferguson: ‘This Needs To Stop!’

    Chael Sonnen is evidently among those who think the decision surrounding Tony Ferguson’s UFC career should be taken out of his hands.

    Ferguson’s woes inside the Octagon continued at this past weekend’s UFC Fight Night in Abu Dhabi, where he fell to a record eight-fight losing skid at the hands of fellow veteran Michael Chiesa.

    While he made it to the scorecards against Paddy Pimblett last December, “El Cucuy’s” latest outing saw him finished before the first horn. Following a takedown, the ex-interim lightweight champion was submitted by way of a rear-naked choke.

    After Chiesa surrendered his microphone time in the aftermath, it appeared a retirement announcement long branded overdue by many would finally arrive. But the best that those hopeful of the end got was a half-retirement, and even that appeared to be walked back moments later.

    The continued rejection of clear retirement talk has left plenty of fans, fighters, and analysts concerned, and Sonnen had a problem with more than one aspect of Ferguson’s display in the Middle East…

    Sonnen Critical Of Ferguson”s Performance, ‘Double Cross’ On The Mic

    During the latest episode of his Good Guy / Bad Guy show alongside Daniel Cormier on ESPN MMA’s YouTube channel, Sonnen gave his assessment of Ferguson’s latest setback inside the Octagon and refusal to confirm his retirement inside the cage.

    “The American Gangster” expressed surprise at the 40-year-old’s inability to carry out basic grappling defense on the ground. And beyond just the fight, Sonnen accused Ferguson of double-crossing Chiesa by removing his gloves as if he was set to retire and not giving a “shine” to his opponent.

    “At some point,. we’re gonna have to have some real tough love for Tony here. He just set a record, a record for the most (straight) losses in UFC history,” Sonnen said. “I don’t have a problem with a guy slowing down…I got a big problem with him getting taken down, getting his back taken — which is what you learn the very first day of jiu-jitsu — and not hand-fighting. … The fact that Tony’s in there almost like he’s working with him, like he’s making a technique video or something for the rear-naked choke, that’s a problem for me.

    “Taking one glove of was kind of cool, until I heard why he’s doing it; because he wants another fight and isn’t sure the UFC’s gonna give it to him. Well, let me help you out there, I’m real sure the UFC’s not gonna give it to you,” Sonnen continued. “I’m a little bit surprised with the disconnect of mental awareness for what was going on, or even being handed a microphone that you don’t deserve and only got because you’re gonna retire, then you pull the retirement back and don’t shine up Chiesa, who gave you the microphone in the first place. It was a real bit of a double cross, frankly.”

    Sonnen continued, insisting that witnessing Ferguson’s career continue is “not fun anymore” and “needs to stop.”

    “I am completely confident in telling you there’s not going to be a return,” Sonnen stated. “Grappling is what Tony does so well…he’s just a fantastic guy on the ground. … I have a problem with the fact he didn’t hand-fight. … It seemed like there was some very basic awareness of very basic steps that weren’t being done, in conjunction with an interview that I could give a pass to had a guy just got knocked out. It wasn’t like that. This needs to stop! It’s not fun anymore.”

    Since once again vowing to improve and insisting that he remains a threat during a post-fight press conference that gave little indication that a retirement could be on the way, Ferguson is yet to further address his future.

  • UFC Rankings Report: Belal Muhammad Jumps Sean O’Malley On Pound-For-Pound List

    UFC Rankings Report: Belal Muhammad Jumps Sean O’Malley On Pound-For-Pound List

    As always, the latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the ladder toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of UFC Fight Night: Cory Sandhagen vs. Umar Nurmagomedov, MMA News has you covered with this week’s updates to the official UFC rankings.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: A week after entering the P4P rankings at #6, Belal Muhammad has had another boost. The welterweight champion has now moved above his bantamweight counterpart, Sean O’Malley (#6), to occupy the #5 position.

    Women’s Pound-for-Pound: Bantamweight queen Raquel Pennington is expected to defend her title for the first time opposite ex-champ Julianna Peña this fall. And the pair now sit on the same step of the pound-for-pound rankings, with “Rocky” joining “The Venezuelan Vixen” to share #5.

    Women’s Strawweight: Mackenzie Dern bounced back from a two-fight skid on Saturday, but she’s still fallen further at 115 pounds. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace has dropped one place to #8, with her compatriot Amanda Ribas moving up to #7.

    Women’s Flyweight: While on the rise at strawweight, Ribas has taken a hit at 125 pounds, slipping one spot to #10 below Viviane Araújo (#9).

    Women’s Bantamweight: At 135 pounds, Miesha Tate and Norma Dumont have both been boosted to #8, leaving a three-way tie for the position with Karol Rosa.

    Flyweight: No changes.

    Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov secured the biggest win of his young career to date in Abu Dhabi, outpointing the highly ranked Cory Sandhagen across five rounds. As a result, the Dagestani has climbed a mammoth eight places to #2. “The Sandman,” meanwhile has remained in the top five after a one-spot drop to #4.

    Also on the rise at 135 pounds is Deiveson Figueiredo (#5), who secured a top-five position with his comfortable victory over former title challenger Marlon Vera this past weekend.

    Featherweight: At 145 pounds, Movsar Evloev is down one step to #6, no longer sharing the #5 place with Arnold Allen. Further down, Bryce Mitchell has moved up to share #12 with Diego Lopes.

    Lightweight: Despite having his return announced for 170 pounds at UFC 308 later this year, former champ Rafael dos Anjos has received a boost at 155 pounds. He’s climbed to #13, swapping positions with Jalin Turner (#14).

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: He’s had to wait a while but Roman Dolidze is finally ranked in two weight classes following his triumph over Anthony Smith at UFC 303. The Georgian has arrived at 205 pounds in the #15 position, three spots below “Lionheart.”

    Elsewhere in the division, Azamat Murzakanov is knocking on the door of the top 10 after climbing three spots to #11 courtesy of his knockout win over Alonzo Menifield on August 3.

    Heavyweight: No changes.

    You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

  • Mackenzie Dern Hopes For Tatiana Suarez Matchup After UFC Fight Night Abi Dhabi Win

    Mackenzie Dern Hopes For Tatiana Suarez Matchup After UFC Fight Night Abi Dhabi Win

    Should one top contender not get their expected shot at Zhang Weili’s UFC strawweight gold, Mackenzie Dern is open to facing her in the meantime instead.

    Dern was among the big victors to emerge from this past weekend’s UFC Fight Night event at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, where she got back in the winner’s circle at the expense of Loopy Godinez.

    The Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist entered the contest riding a two-fight losing skid, having been knocked out by former champion Jéssica Andrade last November and outpointed by Amanda Lemos this past February.

    After falling out of contention at 115 pounds, a bounce-back result was crucial for the grappling ace on August 3, and she achieved that on the scorecards after going the distance in a close contest with Godinez.

    Having defended her spot in the strawweight pecking order, Dern has her sights set back on those above her and, specifically, an undefeated name…

    Dern Likes Matchup Against Wrestling-Heavy Suarez

    During a backstage interview for ESPN MMA, Dern reflected on her successful performance in Abu Dhabi and assessed what could lie next for her inside the Octagon.

    While she acknowledged that the #1-ranked Tatiana Suarez is likely next in line for a shot at the belt, Dern put her name in the hat to face the undefeated American if that’s not the case.

    “I’d like to fight November, hopefully,” Dern said. “I don’t really know too many people that are open. I would like to fight Tatiana Suarez if she doesn’t go for the belt. I think that would be a great matchup, a wrestler. So, I would like that fight.”

    Suarez has won both of her fights since returning from an injury layoff that spanned close to four years. After defeating Montana De La Rosa up at flyweight, the Californian re-entered title contention at 115 pounds by submitting Andrade last August in Nashville.

    Dern, meanwhile, replaced Suarez on late notice to face Lemos earlier this year. While that decision wasn’t rewarded with a triumph, the BJJ specialist has now got back to winning form and has her eyes on the ultimate UFC prize once again.