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  • 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.

  • ‘Many Exciting Fights In His Future’ – Fans & Fighters React To Luke Riley, Teammate To Paddy Pimblett, Scoring Comeback KO On Bogdan Grad In UFC Debut At UFC Qatar

    ‘Many Exciting Fights In His Future’ – Fans & Fighters React To Luke Riley, Teammate To Paddy Pimblett, Scoring Comeback KO On Bogdan Grad In UFC Debut At UFC Qatar

    After 11 successful fights with Cage Warriors, the highly touted Luke Riley found some struggle, but overall success, in his UFC debut, scoring an early second-round knockout of Bogdan Grad in the featured prelim at UFC Qatar.

    Riley faced a lot of adversity during the first round, particularly from Grad’s takedown attack. Grad scored a number of takedowns on Riley, using mat returns and overwhelming him with control.

    Riley needed a rebound in a major way, and he got it as round two started. Riley connected on a perfectly timed left hand that dropped Grad. Some follow-up shots later, and the referee waved the fight off, giving Riley the win 30 seconds into round two.

    Luke Riley KOs Bogdan Grad In UFC Debut At UFC Qatar

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    Riley, who trains alongside UFC lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett, went 11-0 in Cage Warriors. His last fight came in March, scoring a second-round finish of Tariel Abbasov.

    Grad has now lost two straight after a four-fight win streak. Grad’s losses to Riley and Muhammad Naimov followed a bonus-earning finish of Lucas Alexander in his UFC debut at UFC Saudi Arabia in February.

  • ‘Gonna Be Hanging Around In The Top 10 For A While’ – Fans & Fighters React As Asu Almabayev Jumps The Gilly And Snatches Victory From Alex Perez At UFC Qatar

    ‘Gonna Be Hanging Around In The Top 10 For A While’ – Fans & Fighters React As Asu Almabayev Jumps The Gilly And Snatches Victory From Alex Perez At UFC Qatar

    A key flyweight contenders’ matchup on the UFC Qatar saw Asu Almabayev come away with a tough victory over Alex Perez, scoring a third-round finish to seemingly snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

    During the first round, Perez seemed to be throwing wildly, looking to press forward and negate opportunities for takedowns by Almabayev, emphasized by kicks that chewed up Almabayev’s leg. That said, Almabayev scored some clean shots early and kept things close and competitive, making the first round tough to score.

    Perez scored a pair of takedowns in the opening minute of round two, looking to land with strength each time before Almabayev got up. Perez’s aggression continued throughout the second, overwhelming Almabayev with his attacks.

    But Perez’s aggression got the better of him in the third. After getting tagged with a spinning head kick, Perez went in for another takedown, only to get caught by Almabayev’s arm around his neck. Almabayev synched in the standing guillotine and scored the early third-round submission for the win.

    Asu Almabayev Submits Alex Perez At UFC Qatar

    Almabayev has now won two in a row and is 6-1 in the UFC, with his sole loss coming against Manel Kape in March.

    Perez, a former title challenger, has now lost two straight and five of his last six.

  • VIDEO: Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev Runs Through Rafael Cerqueira With Lightning Fast Finish At UFC Qatar

    VIDEO: Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev Runs Through Rafael Cerqueira With Lightning Fast Finish At UFC Qatar

    Just as he did on Dana White’s Contender Series earlier this year, Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev barely seemed to break a sweat as he scored a quick victory, this time putting away Rafael Cerqueira at UFC Qatar.

    Yakhyaev missed one high kick in the opening seconds of the fight, but he quickly landed another, which followed a left hand. Yakhyaev then pounced on Cerqueira with a flurry of shots before taking him to the mat.

    There, he quickly got a rear-naked choke in on Cerqueira, scoring a tapout victory in just 33 seconds.

    Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev Submits Rafael Cerqueira In Just Over 30 Seconds

    Yakhyaev, the former ARES FC light heavyweight champion, improves to 8-0 with his UFC debut victory tonight. His appearance on DWCS this past August saw him knock out Alik Lorenz in just 30 seconds.

    After arriving in the UFC at 11-0, Cerqueira has dropped four straight fights in the Octagon.

  • VIDEO: Ismail Naurdiev Puts Out Ryan Loder At UFC Qatar With Picture Perfect Overhand

    VIDEO: Ismail Naurdiev Puts Out Ryan Loder At UFC Qatar With Picture Perfect Overhand

    Ismail Naurdiev can safely say his second UFC run is going better than his first, as he earned a highlight finish at UFC Qatar with a first-round knockout of Ryan Loder.

    Naurdiev caught Loder coming in with a front kick and a right hand. Loder then attempted to work a combination. Naurdiev reset and landed a devastating right hand over the top, connecting on the button.

    Loder crumbled to the canvas, prompting no need for follow-up shots as the referee quickly waved off the bout.

    Ismail Naurdiev Puts Ryan Loder’s Lights Out At UFC Qatar

    Ismail Naurdiev has now won three of his last four, rebounding from a loss to Park Jun-yong earlier this year at UFC Baku.

    Loder has now suffered back-to-back first-round knockout losses since winning season 32 of The Ultimate Fighter. He was put away quickly by Azamat Bekoev at UFC Des Moines in May.

  • UFC Qatar Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Tsarukyan vs. Hooker, Muhammad vs. Garry, And More

    UFC Qatar Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Tsarukyan vs. Hooker, Muhammad vs. Garry, And More

    UFC Qatar 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 Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on Saturday, November 22. The main card portion of the event will start at 1PM ET/10AM PT, with preliminary action starting at 10AM ET/7AM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature Arman Tsarukyan taking on Dan Hooker in a pivotal lightweight battle.

    In the co-main event, key welterweight action goes down as former champion Belal Muhammad takes on Ian Machado Garry.

    The main card will also feature Volkan Oezdemir vs. Alonzo Menifield, Jack Hermansson vs. Myktybek Orolbai, Shamil Gaziev vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta, and Tagir Ulanbekov vs. Kyoji Horiguchi.

    UFC Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Qatar as of November 21 at 10:45pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Lightweight: Arman Tsarukyan (-750) vs Dan Hooker (+525)
    • Welterweight: Belal Muhammad (+230) vs Ian Machado Garry (-285)
    • Light Heavyweight: Volkan Oezdemir (-238) vs Alonzo Menifield (+195)
    • Welterweight: Jack Hermansson (+170) vs Myktybek Orolbai (-205)
    • Heavyweight: Shamil Gaziev (-135) vs Waldo Cortes-Acosta (+114)
    • Flyweight: Tagir Ulanbekov (-230) vs Kyoji Horiguchi (+190)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Bogdan Grad (+210) vs Luke Riley (-258)
    • Welterweight: Nicolas Dalby (+280) vs Saygid Izagakhmaev (-355)
    • Flyweight: Alex Perez (+170) vs Asu Almabayev (-205)
    • Light Heavyweight: Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev (-1650) vs Rafael Cerqueira (+950)
    • Bantamweight: Bekzat Almakhan (+110) vs Aleksandre Topuria (-130)
    • Middleweight: Ismail Naurdiev (-130) vs Ryan Loder (+110)
    • Lightweight: Nurullo Aliev (-290) vs Shem Rock (+235)
    • Heavyweight: Marek Bujlo (+185) vs Denzel Freeman (-225)
  • Watch Arman Tsarukyan, Dan Hooker  Face Off At UFC Qatar Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Arman Tsarukyan, Dan Hooker Face Off At UFC Qatar Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re less than 24 hours away from UFC Qatar, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC Qatar takes place on November 22 from the Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena in Al Rayyan, Qatar.

    In the main event, two lightweight contenders will throw down as Arman Tsarukyan takes on Dan Hooker. Tsarukyan has won four straight and nine of his last 10. This will be his first fight since defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 300. He was scheduled to challenge then-champion Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 before he was forced out on the day of weigh-ins. Hooker has won three straight and four of his last six, including a win over Mateusz Gamrot at UFC 305.

    The co-main event will see another crucial contenders clash, this time at welterweight as Belal Muhammad faces Ian Machado Garry. This will be Muhammad’s first fight since dropping the welterweight title to Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315. Garry defeated Carlos Prates at UFC Kansas City, rebounding from his first professional loss.

    The main card will also feature a light heavyweight matchup featuring Volkan Oezdemir and Alonzo Menifield, a welterweight war between Jack Hermansson and Myktybek Orolbai, a heavyweight showdown between Shamil Gaziev and Waldo Cortes-Acosta, and a flyweight fight featuring Tagir Ulanbekov and Kyoji Horiguchi.

    All fighters have made weight, and all fights are good to go!

    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 Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker Weigh-In Results

    UFC Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker — UFC Qatar — takes place on Saturday, and MMA News is here to bring you the official weigh-in results.

    This will be the UFC’s debut in the country of Qatar, making it the third country in the Middle East — following the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia — to host the Octagon.

    The main event will feature a strong lightweight battle as Arman Tsarukyan takes on Dan Hooker.

    Tsarukyan has won nine of his last 10, including four straight. This will mark his first fight since defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 300. He was due to receive a title shot against Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 before being forced out of the fight on the day of weigh-ins.

    Hooker has won three in a row and four of his last six. This is his first fight since defeating Mateusz Gamrot at UFC 305, a bout that earned Fight of the Night honors.

    The co-main event will be a pivotal welterweight matchup, as former champion Belal Muhammad takes on Ian Machado Garry.

    This will be Muhammad’s first fight since dropping the welterweight title to Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315 in May. In Garry’s last fight, he rebounded from his first UFC loss by defeating Carlos Prates at UFC Kansas City in April.

    The main card will also feature a light heavyweight battle between Volkan Oezdemir and Alonzo Menifield, a welterweight matchup featuring Jack Hermansson and Myktybek Orolbai, a heavyweight showdown between Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Shamil Gaziev, and a flyweight fight featuring Tagir Ulanbekov and former Bellator and RIZIN champion Kyoji Horiguchi — the latter of whom is making his UFC return.

    UFC Qatar: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Tsarukyan vs. Hooker takes place on Saturday, November 22, at the Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena in Al Rayyan, Qatar. The main card begins at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 10 AM ET/7 AM PT.

    See below for the official results of the official UFC Qatar weigh-ins.

    Main Card:

    • Lightweight: Arman Tsarukyan (156) vs Dan Hooker (155)
    • Welterweight: Belal Muhammad (171) vs Ian Machado Garry (170)
    • Light Heavyweight: Volkan Oezdemir (206) vs Alonzo Menifield (206)
    • Welterweight: Jack Hermansson (170.5) vs Myktybek Orolbai (170)
    • Heavyweight: Shamil Gaziev (262) vs Waldo Cortes-Acosta (265)
    • Flyweight: Tagir Ulanbekov (125.5) vs Kyoji Horiguchi (125.5)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Bogdan Grad (145.5) vs Luke Riley (145.5)
    • Welterweight: Nicolas Dalby (170.5) vs Saygid Izagakhmaev (170)
    • Flyweight: Alex Perez (126) vs Asu Almabayev (125.5)
    • Light Heavyweight: Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev (205) vs Rafael Cerqueira (204)
    • Bantamweight: Bekzat Almakhan (136) vs Aleksandre Topuria (135.5)
    • Middleweight: Ismail Naurdiev (185) vs Ryan Loder (185)
    • Lightweight: Nurullo Aliev (155) vs Shem Rock (156)
    • Heavyweight: Marek Bujlo (256.5) vs Denzel Freeman (260)
  • UFC Qatar To Be Headlined By Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker With Belal Muhammad vs. Ian Garry As Co Main Event On Nov. 22

    UFC Qatar To Be Headlined By Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker With Belal Muhammad vs. Ian Garry As Co Main Event On Nov. 22

    UFC Qatar is set to showcase several big-name fighters.

    The MMA promotion is set to make its debut in Qatar with a Fight Night event scheduled for Saturday, November 22, at the Ali Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah Arena (ABHA Arena) in Doha.

    On Wednesday, UFC CEO Dana White announed that UFC Qatar will feature a pivotal lightweight showdown in the main event, as top contender Arman Tsarukyan takes on Dan Hooker.

    Tsarukyan has not competed since defeating out former 155-pound champion Charles Oliveira by split decision at UFC 300 in April 2024. “Ahalkalakets” was originally scheduled to challenge then-titleholder Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 this past January, but a back injury suffered during fight week forced him to withdraw from the bout.

    He is currently riding a four-fight win streak and holds a 9-2 record in the UFC, with four of those victories coming by way of finish.

    On the other hand, Hooker returns to action after edging out Mateusz Gamrot by split decision at UFC 305 in August 2024. The 35-year-old New Zealander has long been calling for a showdown with Tsarukyan, but a string of recurring injuries has repeatedly kept him sidelined.

    “The Hangman” comes into the fight on a three-fight winning streak and owns a 14-8 record in the UFC, including nine victories by stoppage.

    Meanwhile, the co-main event of UFC Qatar will see former welterweight champion Belal Muhammad facing off against Ian Garry. Muhammad returns to the Octagon following a unanimous decision loss to Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315 in May, a defeat that ended both his title reign and an 11-fight unbeaten streak. “Remember the Name” currently holds a 15-4 record with one no-contest in the UFC.

    Garry was last seen in the Octagon at UFC Kansas City in April, where he bounced back from his first career loss by earning a unanimous decision victory over Carlos Prates. His only defeat came against Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310 in December 2024. “The Future” currently boasts a 9-1 record in the UFC, including three stoppage wins.

    How Is The UFC Qatar Card Shaping Up?

    Here’s the current lineup for UFC Qatar (bout order may vary):

    • Lightweight bout: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker
    • Welterweight bout: Belal Muhammad vs. Ian Garry
    • Light heavyweight bout: Jan Błachowicz vs. Bogdan Guskov
    • Flyweight bout: Alex Perez vs. Asu Almabayev
    • Heavyweight bout: Serghei Spivac vs. Shamil Gaziev
    • Welterweight bout: Jack Hermansson vs. Myktybek Orolbai
    • Bantamweight bout: Bekzat Almakhan vs. Aleksandre Topuria
    • Light Heavyweight bout: Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev vs. Rafael Cerqueira
    • Bantamweight bout: Felipe Lima vs. Daniel Marcos
    • Heavyweight bout: Marek Bujło vs. Denzel Freeman
    • Middleweight bout: Ismail Naurdiev vs. Ryan Loder
    • Flyweight bout: Tagir Ulanbekov vs. Kyoji Horiguchi
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  • Paulo Costa vs. Shara Magomedov In Works For UFC Qatar Co-Main Event On Nov 22

    Paulo Costa vs. Shara Magomedov In Works For UFC Qatar Co-Main Event On Nov 22

    Paulo Costa is set to step into the Octagon for the second time this year.

    As per a recent report by MMA journalist Laerte Viana, Costa is set to face Shara Magomedov in a middleweight bout serving as the co-main event at UFC Qatar on November 22 at ABHA Arena in Doha.

    On Wednesday, “The Eraser” confirmed the matchup himself on X, revealing he had accepted the promotion’s offer to face Magomedov in Doha. Since then, the former UFC 185-pound title challenger has been taunting “Bullet” relentlessly on social media.

    UFC Qatar will mark the promotion’s inaugural visit to the country, and it has already begun stacking the card with compelling matchups for the upcoming Fight Night event.

    The lineup features a light heavyweight showdown between former champion Jan Blachowicz and Bogdan Guskov, a bantamweight clash pitting Aleksandre Topuria against Bekzat Almakhan, and another 205-pound battle between Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev and Rafael Cerqueira. The card also includes a flyweight bout between Alex Perez and Asu Almabayev.

    Image: @ufc/X

    When Did Paulo Costa And Shara Magomedov Last Taste Victory In Octagon?

    Paulo Costa last stepped into the Octagon at UFC 318 this past July, securing a crucial unanimous decision victory over Roman Kopylov.

    “The Eraser”, who once rode an impressive 13-fight unbeaten streak, has struggled to regain his momentum since his failed title challenge against Israel Adesanya at UFC 253 in September 2020, going 2-4 in his last six bouts. Costa currently holds a 7-4 UFC record, with four of his victories coming by knockout.

    Meanwhile, Shara Magomedov last competed at UFC Abu Dhabi this past July, securing a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Marc-André Barriault to rebound from his first career loss to Michael Page at UFC Saudi Arabia in February.

    “Bullet” boasts a 5-1 record in the UFC, highlighted by key victories over Armen Petrosyan, Michał Oleksiejczuk, and Bruno Silva.

  • Aleksandre Topuria Reportedly Booked For Sophomore Octagon Appearance At UFC Qatar On Nov. 22

    Aleksandre Topuria Reportedly Booked For Sophomore Octagon Appearance At UFC Qatar On Nov. 22

    Aleksandre Topuria is seemingly gearing up for his second UFC fight.

    According to a recent report by Marca’s Irati Prat, Topuria is expected to square off against Bekzat Almakhan in bantamweight bout at UFC Qatar, scheduled for November 22 at ABHA Arena in Doha.

    The upcoming UFC Fight Night will mark the promotion’s first-ever stop in Qatar and its sixth event in Asia this year. The card is already taking shape with several intriguing matchups, including a light heavyweight clash between former champion Jan Blachowicz and Bogdan Guskov, a flyweight tilt featuring Alex Perez vs. Asu Almabayev, and another 205-pound showdown pitting Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev against Rafael Cerqueira.

    When Did Aleksandre Topuria And Bekzat Almakhan Last Compete In UFC?

    Aleksandre Topuria most recently competed at UFC 312 this past February, earning a unanimous decision victory over Colby Thicknesse in his promotional debut.

    The elder brother of reigning UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria is riding a four-fight winning streak, with his lone professional setback dating back to May 2015, when he suffered a third-round knockout against Ivo Ivanov under a regional promotion.

    “El Conquistador” now boasts a 6-1 record, with five of those victories coming by way of first-round finishes.

    Meanwhile, Bekzat Almakhan aims to carry the momentum from his first-round knockout of Brad Katona at UFC 315 this past May. The 27-year-old Kazakh prospect made his Octagon debut earlier in March 2024 at UFC Vegas 87, where he fell short against former bantamweight title challenger Umar Nurmagomedov by unanimous decision.

    “The Turan Warrior” holds a professional record of 12-2, with 11 of his victories secured inside the distance by way of stoppage.

    Images: @aleksandre_topuria/@ufceurasia/Instagram
  • Former Champ Jan Blachowicz Returns To Action Against Opponent With Four Straight Finishes At UFC Qatar On Nov. 22

    Former Champ Jan Blachowicz Returns To Action Against Opponent With Four Straight Finishes At UFC Qatar On Nov. 22

    Jan Błachowicz has a dangerous test ahead.

    Blachowicz recently took to social media, hinting that he has already signed the contract for his next fight scheduled later this year.

    On Saturday, Red Corner MMA reported that the former UFC light heavyweight champion is expected to square off against No. 10–ranked contender Bogdan Guskov at UFC Qatar, set to take place on November 22 at the ABHA Arena in Doha.

    The upcoming UFC Fight Night marks the promotion’s debut in Qatar and its fifth event to be held in Asia this year.

    UFC Qatar: How Does Jan Błachowicz’s Record Compare To Bogdan Guskov’s?

    Jan Błachowicz was last in action at UFC London this past March, where he dropped a razor-thin unanimous decision to Carlos Ulberg.

    Once riding high on a five-fight winning streak, highlighted by his knockout of Dominick Reyes at UFC 253 in September 2020 to capture the light heavyweight crown, the 42-year-old Polish veteran now finds himself in the toughest stretch of his career, posting just a 1-3-1 record over his last five outings inside the Octagon.

    Blachowicz enters the matchup with a professional record of 29-11-1, boasting 18 victories by way of finish. His resume features notable stoppage wins over the likes of Luke Rockhold, Thiago Santos, and Nikita Krylov.

    Meanwhile, Bogdan Guskov was last seen at UFC Abu Dhabi in July, where he delivered a first-round knockout against Krylov. Though the 32-year-old Uzbekistani stumbled in his promotional debut with a submission loss to Volkan Oezdemir at UFC Paris in September 2023, he rebounded in spectacular fashion, stringing together four straight victories by way of finish.

    “Czarevitch” holds a professional record of 18-3, with every one of his victories coming by stoppage, including notable finishes over Zac Pauga and Ryan Spann.

    Images: @janblachowicz/@ufceurasia/Instagram

  • UFC Expands Middle East Footprint With First Qatar Event On Nov. 22

    UFC Expands Middle East Footprint With First Qatar Event On Nov. 22

    The UFC is set to break new ground in its global expansion later this year with its first-ever event in Qatar.

    On Wednesday morning, the MMA leader officially announced a partnership with Visit Qatar to bring a Fight Night to Doha’s ABHA Arena on November 22.

    The upcoming event will mark the UFC’s third stop in Asia this year, with two additional Fight Nights already scheduled for Abu Dhabi, UAE on July 26 and Shanghai, China on August 23. Earlier this year, speculation circulated about a potential event in Qatar on May 17, but those plans were ultimately redirected to the Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    UFC Octagon
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    ‘We’re Going Everywhere’ – Dana White Explains UFC’s Move To Qatar

    During a press conference (via MMA Fighting) in New York on Wednesday, UFC CEO Dana White addressed the promotion’s upcoming debut in Qatar, attributing the move to UFC’s ongoing global expansion, particularly its growing footprint across the Middle East.

    White emphasized that the success in nearby regions like Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia played a key role in paving the way for the promotion’s first-ever event in Doha.

    “We’re going everywhere,” White said. “We’re been in Abu Dhabi for a long time and we’re starting to move around. Qatar is something we’ve been working on for a couple of years now, and we finally got something done. The UFC has been a staple in Abu Dhabi for a long time and I think they’ve looked at Abu Dhabi and seen the success that they’ve had there and then Saudi [Arabia] and Azerbaijan. I’ve been wanting to go to Qatar for a long time and I’m looking forward to it.”

    UFC CEO Dana White
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  • Curtis Blaydes’ Return Gets New Date After Fight-Day UFC 313 Cancellation

    Curtis Blaydes’ Return Gets New Date After Fight-Day UFC 313 Cancellation

    UFC heavyweight contender Curtis Blaydes and newcomer Rizvan Kuniev will hope it’s second time lucky later this year when it comes to their matchup reaching the Octagon.

    The mixed martial arts leader staged its third numbered card of 2025 this past weekend, with UFC 313 going down from inside Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Fight week went smoothly and saw all 24 athletes make weight, but fight day saw the card take some hits.

    After John Castañeda was confirmed to be out of his early preliminary contest with Chris Gutierrez, illness struck a more notable pairing. Former interim heavyweight title challenger Curtis Blaydes pulled out of the UFC 313 featured prelim, which was set to see him welcome newcomer Rizvan Kuniev to the Octagon.

    In a post on his Facebook page, “Razor” revealed the reason behind his late decision not to compete.

    “Last night I got sick with norovirus,” Blaydes wrote. “Worked through the night to try and recover but my body wouldn’t cooperate. Fight going to be booked for a later date. Apologize to fans and my opponent be we will have this fight very soon.”

    Fortunately for both men, it hasn’t taken long for the UFC to reschedule the clash for down the line.

    Per Vestnik MMA, Blaydes will now face the Dagestani debutant at the promotion’s first event in Qatar on May 17. The report was later corroborated by Eurosport Nederland’s Marcel Dorff.

    Curtis Blaydes hasn’t competed since a first-round knockout loss to Tom Aspinall in what marked his first title fight on MMA’s biggest stage last July.

    Rizvan Kuniev, meanwhile, last fought in August 2024 when he earned a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series.