The UFC is reportedly wanting to book Stephen Thompson against surging welterweight Shavkat Rakhmonov next on a later date. MMA journalist Ariel Helwani reported the UFC’s targeted matchup during a recent episode of The MMA Hour. Helwani didnR…
The UFC is reportedly wanting to book Stephen Thompson against surging welterweight Shavkat Rakhmonov next on a later date. MMA journalist Ariel Helwani reported the UFC’s targeted matchup during a recent episode of The MMA Hour. Helwani didn’t say whether or not the UFC has formally offered the fight to either Thompson or Rakhmonov. Thompson…
UFC welterweight contender Geoff Neal has explained why he was “irritated” at being the subject of a callout from Shavkat Rakhmonov. At UFC Vegas 59, Neal brought perhaps the best iteration of himself yet to the Octagon for his co-main even…
UFC welterweight contender Geoff Neal has explained why he was “irritated” at being the subject of a callout from Shavkat Rakhmonov. At UFC Vegas 59, Neal brought perhaps the best iteration of himself yet to the Octagon for his co-main event collision with Vicente Luque. Having returned to the win column in his prior outing…
The UFC’s No. 6 ranked welterweight Vicente Luque recently spoke to Mike Owens with LowKick MMA to discuss all things MMA. Eventually, the conversation turned to rising contender Shavkat Rakhmonov who trains with ‘The Silent Assasin.’ Luque was asked about his observations while training with the Kazakhstani fighter. “He’s really good. I’ve trained with him. […]
The UFC’s No. 6 ranked welterweight Vicente Luque recently spoke to Mike Owens with LowKick MMA to discuss all things MMA. Eventually, the conversation turned to rising contender Shavkat Rakhmonov who trains with ‘The Silent Assasin.’ Luque was asked about his observations while training with the Kazakhstani fighter.
“He’s really good. I’ve trained with him. I’ve mostly grappled with him, but I’ve seen him sparring a lot. I sparred him a few rounds, but we were always in different moments. Like, I was not in training camp and he was right at the last weeks of training camp so he wasn’t going with everybody. Mostly with guys that had the style of his opponent, but I got to grapple with him and he’s a beast in grappling and he’s super technical striking. I’ve watched him on the pads with Henry Hooft and yeah, he’s a beast. He definitely is a beast, you know.”
Vicente Luque addressed the possibility of facing Shavkat Rakhmonov down the line and if that would be awkward considering the two train together at Kill Cliff FC, formerly known as Sanford MMA in Deerfield Beach, Florida.
“I mean, that happens all the time. That’s something that we can’t avoid as fighters. We know that eventually, we’re going to have to fight each other. It’s something that, in a way, doesn’t bother me. I don’t mind training with guys that I’m gonna fight. Obviously not for that specific training camp, but in other moments, for me it is what it is. We’re not gonna get much from training against each other.”
Vicente Luque Believes Fighting Those You Train With is Inevitable
“The biggest fight I want is against Kamaru Usman and I’ve trained years with him. We know a lot about each other from training, but it’s totally different when it’s fight night. So yeah, I think one day it could happen and if it does, it is what it is. That’s how Sanford [MMA] is right now. So much talent. So many good guys. We could be seeing guys like Logan [Storley] and Jason Jackson for example fighting for that Bellator title. It’s how it works.”
The last time we saw Vicente Luque in the Octagon, his four-fight win streak was snapped in a unanimous decision loss to Belal Muhammad.
Debuting for the promotion at UFC 254 in October 2020, Shavkat Rakhmonov has been nothing short of spectacular. In four appearances, ‘Nomad’ has four straight wins, all coming by way of finish. Yet to see the third round in his UFC career, Rakhmonov has three victories via submission and one by knockout. His biggest win yet came against Neil Magny at a UFC Fight Night in June.
The win over Magny thrust Rakhmonov into the top ten rankings. With Vicente Luque sitting in the No. 6 spot, it’s quite possible that the two could meet each other inside the Octagon at some point. While Rakhmonov is hot off the heels of the biggest win of his career, Luque is preparing to get back into the win column against Geoff Neal on August 6th.
‘Handz of Steel’ will look to break into the top ten with a big win over Luque while ‘The Silent Assassin’ hopes to score another win on his way to a shot against reigning champion Kamaru Usman. Assuming ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ gets past his next test in Leon Edwards at UFC 278.
UFC welterweight Ian Garry has weighed in on why Shavkat Rakhmonov doesn’t get the same amount of hype as Khamzat Chimaev. Rakhmonov is undefeated in his professional career with a 16-0 record. He’s picked up recent wins over the likes of N…
UFC welterweight Ian Garry has weighed in on why Shavkat Rakhmonov doesn’t get the same amount of hype as Khamzat Chimaev. Rakhmonov is undefeated in his professional career with a 16-0 record. He’s picked up recent wins over the likes of Neil Magny and Carlston Harris in the Octagon. Rakhmonov made his UFC debut back…
The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Vegas 57, and we’ve got the full report for you below! Men’s Pound for Pound: Robert Whittaker (#14) and Glover Teixeira (#15) have swapped places. Women’s Pound for Pound: No changes Strawweight: No changes Women’s Flyweight: Tracy Cortez appears in the rankings at #15, while Cynthia Calvillo…
The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Vegas 57, and we’ve got the full report for you below!
Men’s Pound for Pound: Robert Whittaker (#14) and Glover Teixeira (#15) have swapped places.
Women’s Pound for Pound: No changes
Strawweight: No changes
Women’s Flyweight: Tracy Cortez appears in the rankings at #15, while Cynthia Calvillo (T-10), Jessica Eye (T-10), Casey O’Neill (#12), Maycee Barber (#13), and Erin Blanchfield (#14) each move up one position. Additionally, Viviane Araujo (#6) and Manon Fiorot (#7) swapped positions.
Women’s Bantamweight: No Changes
Women’s Featherweight: N/A
Flyweight: Alexandre Pantoja drops one position down to #4. Meanwhile, Jeff Molina appears in the rankings at #15 and Matt Schnell (#8), David Dvorak (#9), Tim Elliott (#10), Sumudaerji (#11), Amir Albazi (#12), Manel Kape (#13), and Tagir Ulanbekov (#14) each rise one position.
Bantamweight: After improving his UFC record to 3-0 with a dominant victory over Nate Maness at UFC Vegas 57, Umar Nurmagomedov debuts in the rankings at #15. Also this week, Pedro Munhoz moves up to #9 ahead of this weekend’s bout against Sean O’Malley, causing Song Yadong to drop one spot to #10. Ricky Simon also dropped one spot to #12.
Featherweight: Arnold Allen (#6) and Chan Sung Jung (#7) swap places.
Lightweight: After defeating Arman Tsarukyan in the UFC Vegas 57 main event, Mateusz Gamrot shoots up four spots to #8 while Tsarukyan remains unmoved at #11. Meanwhile, Conor McGregor drops four spots to #12.
Welterweight: UFC Vegas 57’s co-main event winner, Shavkat Rakhmonov, experienced the biggest movement of all this week after defeating Neil Magny. Rakhmonov rose five spots and is now ranked #10 at welterweight while Magny dropped two spots down to #12. Additionally, Geoff Neal (#13), Li Jingliang (#14), and Michel Pereira (#15) each drop one position this week.
UFC welterweight Neil Magny has reacted to his submission loss against rising star Shavkat Rahkmonov. UFC Vegas 57’s co-main event pitted gritty UFC veteran Neil Magny against one of the UFC’s most talented prospects in Rahkmonov. Magny, never one to shy away from a challenge, took the fight against the undefeated Kazakh, who had finished […]
UFC welterweight Neil Magny has reacted to his submission loss against rising star Shavkat Rahkmonov.
UFC Vegas 57’s co-main event pitted gritty UFC veteran Neil Magny against one of the UFC’s most talented prospects in Rahkmonov. Magny, never one to shy away from a challenge, took the fight against the undefeated Kazakh, who had finished all 15 of his opponents so far.
Magny was confident of victory before the matchup, having vast experience at the top level, paired with an impressive resume. Unfortunately for the ‘Haitian Sensation’, Rahkmovov proved to have too much for the experienced veteran and would continue his finishing streak, submitting Magny with a guillotine choke in the second round.
With the loss, Magny will undoubtedly now drop out of the welterweight top 10. However, he still seems in good spirits, remaining positive even after a loss. Magny would post to Instagram, “I love this sport! The highs, the lows, and everything in between #AG2G.”
What’s Next For Neil Magny?
Although Magny may drop out of the top 10, he should still remain somewhere in the UFC rankings which gives him some kind of leverage in terms of obtaining bigger fights.
Magny, now 34, is not likely to challenge for a title any time soon, but definitely still has something left in the tank and with it the ability to still make money in the sport.
A potentially fun fight could be against No.14 ranked welterweight Michael Pereira, the only fighter ranked between 11-15 that he has not faced before. Pereira’s fights are always entertaining to watch and in terms of skill level, it is a very winnable fight for Magny.
However, if Magny wants to continue to test undefeated prospects, No.9 ranked Sean Brady is currently unbooked and has expressed difficulty in finding opponents.