Muhammad Mokaev Goals For 2022: ‘Top Five & Be A Contender For Title Fight’

Muhammad MokaevMuhammad Mokaev has only been signed to the UFC for a few days but is already laying out his plans for the future. Mokaev is a two-time IMMAF junior world champion and a two-time European champion. Born in Dagestan but based in the UK, Mokaev has been one of the top prospects in MMA for […]

Muhammad Mokaev

Muhammad Mokaev has only been signed to the UFC for a few days but is already laying out his plans for the future.

Mokaev is a two-time IMMAF junior world champion and a two-time European champion. Born in Dagestan but based in the UK, Mokaev has been one of the top prospects in MMA for a little bit now. He recently spoke about his signing and the expectations that he puts upon himself. (H/T mmajunkie.com)

“I’m really excited, but this is not my final destination,” Mokaev said. “This is part of my journey to become the greatest so my dream is to become the youngest UFC champion. I’m excited but at the same time, it’s not my final destination.”

To achieve this goal, Mokaev will have to move fast once he gets his first fight in the UFC. The youngest champion in UFC history was Jon Jones who reached the top of the division at 23 years old. Mokaev is currently 21 years old and will have to get through a stacked flyweight division to do it.

“Top five and be a contender for the title fight,” Mokaev said on his goals for 2022.”

‘The Punisher’ goes on to say that he would really like to make his debut on the rumored London card coming up in March of next year.

“I want to get on this card because first time in my life I watched UFC London in 2016,” Mokaev said. “My friend Rustam Khabilov was fighting on that card, and I went there and was like, ‘Wow, this arena is nice, I want to be here.’ It was O2 Arena and my friend got me a ticket there. I was competing in the morning in Wigan in a wrestling tournament and then at night time I went to London to watch UFC so this is something good for my background story. I want to be there if any opponent wants this hype, I’ll give it to them.”

When asked who he wants for his debut, Mokaev wasted no time calling out Cody Durden, who recently came under fire over his post fight comments following his win this past weekend.

“He apologized, but it’s wrong,” Mokaev said. “You cannot be like I’ll send him back (to China), this is the wrong mentality. He isn’t the greatest, he had four fights in the UFC and he’s old as well, 29 years old, whatever. I’m gonna make him retire and send him to America. I don’t find this as racism, it is in a kind of way, but this guy talks too much. Let me smash him for my UFC debut and when I ask my fans, my supporters said let’s go. If they want to see this, I will show them.”

Mokaev acknowledges that the UFC flyweight division is not a cakewalk but believes that he has what it takes to make to the top quickly.

“It’s not that they can throw a one-two better than me or they have special takedown defense or attack or some special triangle I have never seen in my life,” Mokaev said. “Everybody knows everything at this level. It’s about mentality. Like I said, I come from a tough background, so it’s about mentality. Who wants it more, who’s gonna push it when hard times are gonna knock and when there’s difficulties in weight cut, and which injuries are gonna get in your head.

“There are many factors that make a champion. Not just that he’s a better striker or he’s a better grappler. It’s way deeper than this. I would say there are some opponents I fought if I grappled them in the gym, that might be better than me, but in a fight, the mentality I have, nobody can beat.”

The full interview can be viewed below.

Who do you want to see Muhammad Mokaev fight in his UFC debut?

Figueiredo Claims Brandon Moreno Is “Running Away” From Rematch

Deiveson Figueiredo has claimed that Brandon Moreno isn’t open to another rematch and is scared to defend his flyweight title. After fighting to a majority draw during their first meeting in a fight which is considered to be one of the greatest o…

Deiveson Figueiredo has claimed that Brandon Moreno isn’t open to another rematch and is scared to defend his flyweight title. After fighting to a majority draw during their first meeting in a fight which is considered to be one of the greatest of 2020, the then-flyweight champion, Deiveson Figueiredo openly gave Brandon Moreno an instant […]

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Pedro Munhoz Considering Joining Garbrandt Down At Flyweight

UFC bantamweight Pedro Munhoz has revealed that he could follow Cody Garbrandt down to the flyweight division in the near future. Munhoz was last in action at UFC 265 earlier this month. Against his legendary compatriot José Aldo, “The Young Puni…

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UFC Releases Former Flyweight Title Challenger Ray Borg

Former UFC flyweight title challenger and bantamweight prospect Ray ‘The Tazmexican Devil’ Borg was released by the UFC recently after he withdrew from his UFC Fight Night 173 bout with Nathan Maness on the day of weigh-ins for undisclosed reasons. (Via BJPenn.com) Borg has had issues making weight for much of his career, missing the […]

Former UFC flyweight title challenger and bantamweight prospect Ray ‘The Tazmexican Devil’ Borg was released by the UFC recently after he withdrew from his UFC Fight Night 173 bout with Nathan Maness on the day of weigh-ins for undisclosed reasons. (Via BJPenn.com)

Borg has had issues making weight for much of his career, missing the mark four times in the UFC, one even in a bantamweight fight. His bout with Maness was also scheduled at 135 lbs, it’s a wonder why he continues having these issues.

Borg has also pulled out of a serious amount of fights since being signed to the UFC, not only for injuries, but now five times he’s pulled out of a bout citing undisclosed reasons or medical issues.

Many people worried whether he’d make weight for his title fight with Demetrious Johnson back in the fall of 2017, considering he’d missed the flyweight limit twice prior, but he did make it that night.

However, he was supposed to fight Johnson for the title a month prior, but withdrew from the fight the day before weigh-ins citing an illness. He actually has made the flyweight limit six times in his UFC career, but also missed it three times at 125 lbs, and now twice at 135 lbs.

That’s four misses in twelve UFC fights, and what appears to be five misses in an attempted thirteen UFC fights. The UFC was able to schedule Maness a featherweight bout with the undefeated, fellow debuting Johnny Munoz, a fight he won via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27).

It’s unfortunate to see Borg’s career pan out this way. He’s still only 27-years-old, and he’s always been such a bright young prospect with all the potential in the world. He’s always had an insanely high level ground game, mixing his wrestling and grappling better than just about anyone out there, and his stand up has come along as well.

Though he lost his last fight to Ricky Simon via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28), his boxing looked great in that fight. He even beat a prime Jussier Formiga, something less than a handful of flyweight talents have ever done.

Hopefully he can get his weight cutting issues under control, whether it be a discipline thing, a medical issue, or something else. He belongs in the UFC, but who knows, maybe he’ll end up in another major promotion like Bellator or ONE Championship.

Where would you like to see Ray Borg go from here?

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Dana White: Jessica Eye Is ‘Next’ for Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko

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