Pic! Umar Shows Off Dubai Screw Job

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The previously-undefeated fighter went under the knife yesterday in Dubai to surgically repair his broken hand. Now, he’s showing off the result. To be a Nurmagomedov in combat sports, you…


UFC 311: Dvalishvili v Nurmagomedov
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The previously-undefeated fighter went under the knife yesterday in Dubai to surgically repair his broken hand. Now, he’s showing off the result.

To be a Nurmagomedov in combat sports, you have to be the best. You have to do everything big. Even when you break a hand mid-fight, it better be legendary.

And that’s what Umar Nurmagomedov did at UFC 311 in a losing effort to Bantamweight champion, Merab Dvalishvili, earlier this month (Jan. 18, 2025) in Los Angeles, California.

Indeed, Nurmagomedov — a decent-sized betting favorite — lost his 135-pound title shot against “The Machine,” with the judges scoring it 48-47, 48-47 and 49-46 for Dvalishvili. Early on in the fight, Nurmagomedov saw a lot of success, but as the bout wore on, the Dagestani seemed to tire … and Dvalishvili turned up the pace.

Following the defeat, Nurmagomedov revealed he’d broken his hand early in the fight — and believes even with that injury he still did enough to win.

We’re not surprised to hear the cope, but let’s be real: Dvalishvili bullied Nurmagomedov for the last three rounds, and there wasn’t anything controversial about the decision. The hand injury? A legitimate excuse, one that we’re sure will play a big part in the fight narrative should Merab and Umar fight again.

But, something that happens often in cage fights.

That’s not to say we aren’t impressed at Umar’s toughness after seeing multiple pictures of his swollen fist. And now you can take a look at just how serious the break was based on the hardware Dubai surgeons had to put in Umar’s hand to fix things up.

X-rays shared by Nurmagomedov following surgery show a two-inch screw running through the entire length of his metacarpal bone below the index finger.

According to Team Khabib manager, Rizvan Magomedov, they identified the exact moment the break happened: in the middle of round two, off an Umar punch to Dvalishvili’s head. According to Nurmagomedov’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, the hope is Umar will return to action in mid- to late-summer.

The loss to Dvalishvili drops Nurmagomedov’s otherwise flawless record to 18-1.


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