Kamaru Usman, the former welterweight champion, has recently vocalized his displeasure regarding the narrative that he deliberately avoided a fight with rising star Shavkat Rakhmonov. The sentiment, widely circulating on social media after Rakhmonov’s recent match, paints Usman as a fighter who is hesitant to take on tough competition. This portrayal not only undermines Usman’s
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The world of mixed martial arts is notoriously dynamic, with fighters often navigating a labyrinth of negotiations, injuries, and tactical decisions. Shavkat Rakhmonov, an undefeated welterweight rising through the ranks, recently shared his experiences leading up to UFC 310, where he found himself in a surprising co-main event against Ian Machado Garry. Initially hoping to
Ian Machado Garry has rapidly emerged as a compelling figure in the MMA world, boasting an impressive record of 18 wins and no losses. As he continues to surge through the ranks of the UFC welterweight division, Garry’s recent statements about Kamaru Usman suggest a keen awareness of not only his own potential but also
As UFC 310 approaches, the spotlight shines brightly on the co-main event featuring Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry. Scheduled for December 7 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, this match holds significant potential not only for the welterweight division but also for showcasing the fighting styles of two undefeated contenders. Rakhmonov enters with
Kamaru Usman, a former UFC welterweight champion, finds himself at a crossroads as UFC 310 approaches. Originally scheduled to showcase champion Belal Muhammad against Shavkat Rakhmonov, the event has taken an unexpected turn due to Muhammad’s withdrawal caused by a foot infection. With an opportunity to face Rakhmonov on the horizon, Usman has publicly acknowledged
The recent announcement by welterweight champion Belal Muhammad regarding his foot infection has caused ripples across the UFC landscape, particularly concerning the anticipated matchup at UFC 310. Originally set to defend his title against Shavkhat Rakhmonov, Muhammad’s withdrawal has left fans and analysts speculating on the future of the division. As the fight scheduled for
As UFC 310 approaches, the card is under significant strain following the injury of welterweight champion Belal Muhammad. Originally scheduled to defend his title against the undefeated Shavkat Rakhmonov, Muhammad’s absence due to a serious bone infection has left the event in disarray. Rakhmonov, with an impeccable record of 18-0, is keen to step into
Khamzat Chimaev has rapidly emerged as a formidable contender in the UFC middleweight division, and his recent performance at UFC 308 has only solidified this status. With an unblemished record of 14 wins and no losses in mixed martial arts (MMA) and a perfect streak of 8-0 in the UFC, Chimaev showcased his immense skill
Joaquin Buckley’s recent knockout of Stephen Thompson at UFC 307 has elevated his status in the welterweight division, and the fighter now aims his sights at a bigger target: former champion Kamaru Usman. In a sport often dictated by past accolades and recent performances, Buckley’s call for Usman to earn his way back into title
Belal Muhammad, the current welterweight champion, has pinpointed his preferred opponent for his first title defense, drawing significant attention from the mixed martial arts community. With an impressive record of 24 wins and 3 losses in MMA and a solid 15 wins against 3 losses in the UFC, Muhammad is eager to solidify his legacy.