Muhammad Mokaev Suffers Setback With Dislocated Shoulder, Still Hopeful To Compete At UFC 286.

Muhammad MokaevMuhammad Mokaev has revealed he has had to undergo surgery to repair a dislocated shoulder he suffered in training. Despite this, the prospect still remains hopeful he will be able to compete at UFC 286, London. Muhammad Mokaev has suffered a major setback as he was aiming to build upon his impressive run in 2022. […]

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Muhammad Mokaev has revealed he has had to undergo surgery to repair a dislocated shoulder he suffered in training. Despite this, the prospect still remains hopeful he will be able to compete at UFC 286, London.

Muhammad Mokaev has suffered a major setback as he was aiming to build upon his impressive run in 2022. Signing with the promotion in 2022 Mokaev went an impressive 3-0 last year as he introduced himself to the flyweight division.

Mokaev started the year off with an impressive finish of Cody Durden and UFC London. The former IMMAF champion would then follow up this victory with a win over Charles Johnson before closing the year out by submitting Malcolm Gordon at UFC 280.

However unfortunately for the rising contender, he has suffered a setback, damaging his shoulder in training which resulted in a dislocation that ultimately needed surgery.

Muhammad Mokaev Reveals Dislocated Shoulder Injury

Taking to his social media to announce the news, Mokaev recalled a similar position he found himself in prior to UFC London last year.

“Unfortunately I have dislocated my shoulder, now I will wait for the operation!” Mokaev wrote on Twitter. “Thanks to all my supporters I will be back as soon as possible, I promise you! Love you all!

“Exact same day last year I [broke] my hand before my UFC debut in London, I will do everything to fight on [the] UFC London card! I tried to keep the operation till after the fight but I can’t even lift my arm.”

It remains unknown how long Muhammad Mokaev will be sidelined despite the undefeated Brit still aiming to compete at UFC 286, scheduled to take place on March 18th.

Should Mokaev miss out on the London card, you can guarantee that he will aim to return to competition soon after as he aims to continue climbing up the flyweight rankings.

Who would you like to see Muhammad Mokaev face in his next outing?

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Surging UFC flyweight Muhammad Mokaev looks set for a race against time to be fit for UFC 286 in London after suffering a shoulder dislocation. While the status of UK standouts such as Darren Till and Paddy Pimblett for the MMA leader’s first Eng…

Surging UFC flyweight Muhammad Mokaev looks set for a race against time to be fit for UFC 286 in London after suffering a shoulder dislocation. While the status of UK standouts such as Darren Till and Paddy Pimblett for the MMA leader’s first England-held pay-per-view since 2016 was already uncertain, the possible appearance of one…

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UFC Newcomer of the Year – LowKick MMA 2022 Awards

UFC2022 has been nothing short of an entertaining year in the UFC. Titles from various divisions changed hands, rivalries were settled, new rivalries were born, and many new fighters rose to stardom. Over the course of the year, we saw veterans of the game leave their gloves in the center of the octagon such as […]

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2022 has been nothing short of an entertaining year in the UFC. Titles from various divisions changed hands, rivalries were settled, new rivalries were born, and many new fighters rose to stardom.

Over the course of the year, we saw veterans of the game leave their gloves in the center of the octagon such as Luke Rockhold, Frankie Edgar, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, and many others. As this past generation of fighters have left MMA, new faces have arrived, ready to take the game by storm.

This year was an incredible year for newcomers to the UFC promotion, but one rookie was far and above the LowKick MMA UFC Newcomer of the Year.

UFC Newcomer of the Year: Jack Della Maddalena (8 votes)

Many fighters from the land down under have enjoyed success and a meteoric rise in the UFC such as Alex Volkanovski, Tai Tuivasa, Robert Whittaker, and Kai Kara-France. However, this year belonged to a newcomer to the promotion, Jack Della Maddalena.

Della-Maddalena began his year at UFC 270: Ngannou vs. Gane in January. The young Aussie took on Pete Rodriguez and wasted no time obtaining the quick round 1 finish via knockout.

Coming off this scintillating finish, Della-Maddalena returned to the UFC octagon next in June at UFC 275: Teixeira vs. Prochazka. What many thought would be a more demanding opponent, Ramazan Emeev joined Jack in the octagon and once again, Jack secured a Round 1 finish. This time, Della-Maddalena won via TKO due to a devastating liver strike.

Jack’s final octagon appearance of 2022 came in November at the UFC Fight Night headlined by Kennedy Nzechukwu and Ion Cutelaba. For his third fight of the year, Della-Maddalena once again secured a Round 1 TKO over Danny Roberts.

2022 was nothing short of spectacular for the Perth, Australia native and three 1st round knockouts clearly show why. Prolific striker Jack Della-Maddalena is certainly a fighter to look out for in 2023 as he looks to continue his momentum.

Muhammad Mokaev (4 votes)

LowKick MMA’s runner-up for this award is none other than the young Flyweight contender, Muhammad “The Punisher” Mokaev. The young England native began his career at just 21 years old when he stepped into the UFC Octagon against Cody Durden this March.

Mokaev’s first bout lived up to the hype, as he secured a Guillotine Choke submission towards the end of Round 1 for the victory. The next bout for Mokaev was a definitive step up in competition and environment, as he took on Charles Johnson at the O2 Arena in London at UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Aspinall.

Mokaev was unable to get a finish in this fight but earned a dominant Unanimous Decision victory in front of his home fans. By this point, Mokaev promised to become the youngest UFC Champion in history and still has another two years to do so.

Mokaev’s final bout of 2022 saw him face Malcom Gordon in October at UFC 280: Oliveira vs. Makhachev. The young flyweight on the rise returned to his finishing ways, as he got a Round 3 submission via armbar.

Mokaev looks to make good on his promise of becoming champion, and the path he is on means that 2023 will be a pivotal year for the young fighter.

Honarable Mention

Jailton Almeida

Just barely not making the cut, another fighter deserving of recognition is heavyweight/light heavyweight newcomer Jailton Almeida. While Almeida only had two fights in 2022, the quality certainly outweighed the quantity.

We first saw Almeida in the UFC octagon in May for UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Vieira when he took on Parker Porter. In this fight, Almeida wasted no time whatsoever and earned a submission victory via Rear Naked Choke only 25 seconds into the fight.

Subsequently, Almeida was matched up with Anton Turkalj during UFC 279: Diaz vs. Ferguson. In almost identical fashion to his first UFC fight, Almeida once again secured a RNC submission, this time just 32 seconds into the fight.

Jailton Almeida brings a breath of fresh air to the Heavyweight division, and it will be interesting to see what the submission artist can accomplish in 2023. Look for Almeida to continue his quick finishing ways when he takes on Shamil Abdurakhimov at UFC 283: Teixeira vs. Hill in his home country of Brazil.

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Muhammad Mokaev Makes High-Profile Callout For Next Fight

Undefeated UFC flyweight contender Muhammad Mokaev has big plans for his next Octagon appearance. Mokaev has taken the UFC flyweight division by storm with three straight wins to begin his promotional tenure. He last fought and submitted Malcolm Gordon…

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