Exclusive| Nate Maness believes he will pick up a KO win in his flyweight debut against Tagir Ulanbekov

Nate Maness, Tagir Ulanbekov, UFCNate Maness is scheduled to face Tagir Ulanbekov on Nov.5 at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. The Tennesee native spoke with Lowkick MMA’s James Lynch about his drop to 125 pounds and mindset and preparations heading into his upcoming fight.  Maness (14-2) is 3-1 since joining the UFC in 2020. Two of his three […]

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Nate Maness is scheduled to face Tagir Ulanbekov on Nov.5 at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. The Tennesee native spoke with Lowkick MMA’s James Lynch about his drop to 125 pounds and mindset and preparations heading into his upcoming fight. 

Maness (14-2) is 3-1 since joining the UFC in 2020. Two of his three wins are second-round finishes against Luke Sanders and Tony Gravely. They both resulted in performance of the night honors. He is coming off a unanimous decision loss to undefeated prospect Umar Nurmagomedov in June. 

The 31-year-old will be making his flyweight debut next month. Maness has found success in two weight divisions– lightweight and bantamweight. He says his decision to drop to flyweight was based on him walking around lighter in the past few years. 

You know how us fighters are. If we can make the weight class below us, we’re going to give it a shot,” Maness said. “Weights coming off perfect. I’ve been working with UFC nutritionists at the PI, so they’re making everything smooth for me and we’re definitely going to hit the mark.”

Nate Maness on Flyweight Debut: “I’ll Gain a lot of Weight Back Before That Night”

The Brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt is confident that his experience in heavier weight classes can prove beneficial in his flyweight debut. He believes he could have a strength advantage over natural 125 lb fighters.  

I’ve lost quite a bit of weight and I still feel strong. I still feel like I’m hitting hard. I think it’s going to translate,” Maness said. “I’m always going in there to throw but being at 125, I think I can be a little bigger, a little stronger than some of these guys. [I] might even work in some of my wrestling and jiu jitsu so we’ll see what happens.”

He will compete against Tagir Ulanbekov, who trains at the American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, California. The Russian native (13-2) is a prospect of Khabib Nurmagomedov and a teammate to Islam Makhachev. Ulanbekov is 2-1 since making his UFC debut on Fight Island in Oct. 2020. He is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Tim Elliot at UFC 272. 

Maness is looking to make adjustments inside the octagon against Ulanbekov. With a more relaxed mindset, he predicts he can add another finish in his UFC career. 

I just got to put everything together. I really don’t think I’ve had that show stopping performance in the UFC yet,” Maness said. “I’m trying not to go in there as focused on the game plan, just letting the fight come to me and being a little bit more relaxed but I’m always going to call a second or third round knockout.”

Tim Elliott On UFC 272 Win: Cheating Or Not, I Got Paid

UFC flyweight Tim Elliott has shrugged off accusations of him being a cheater following his controversial win at UFC 272 over Tagir Ulanbekov. Elliott scored the upset in his fight against the Dagestani fighter as he defeated Ulanbekov via unanimous decision. Yet the UFC veteran was hit with a blast of accusations in the aftermath…

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UFC flyweight Tim Elliott has shrugged off accusations of him being a cheater following his controversial win at UFC 272 over Tagir Ulanbekov.

Elliott scored the upset in his fight against the Dagestani fighter as he defeated Ulanbekov via unanimous decision. Yet the UFC veteran was hit with a blast of accusations in the aftermath with claims of him cheating.

The 35-year-old appeared to grab the gloves of his opponent several times throughout the fight as well as having landed two knees that could be deemed illegal. Elliott was even warned by the referee at one instance regarding glove grabbing.

This sparked outrage amongst Ulanbekov’s team who felt hard done by to say the very least. UFC lightweight Islam Makachev, who cornered the fighter, took to Instagram in fury to highlight the alleged cheating of Elliott.

Makachev pointed out four separate incidents which occurred during the fight that he viewed as fouls and even went as far as to call Elliott a “dirty fighter”. It appeared that Khabib was also furious at the time the alleged cheating occurred as he was shown on the broadcast visibly furious with how the fight was playing out.

Tim Elliott On Alleged Cheating: “It’s Not That Big Of A Deal”

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Speaking on his controversial victory, Elliott told MMA Fighting that he thinks the only reason people are upset is because he won the fight.

“At the end of the day, if Tagir would’ve beat me, nobody would’ve said s*** about the glove grab, nobody would’ve said anything about the cheating. The only reason why people are upset about the glove grab s*** is because they lost. His team lost and it just makes them look bad. They wouldn’t have said anything about anything had they won, so it’s just one of those things.

“If you’ve ever been in a fight — and maybe I’m different — I’m trying to win, man. It’s the referee’s job to step in there if I’m doing something wrong. He was telling me all kinds of s***, he told me to let go of the glove and I let go of the glove. But for me, it’s not that big of a deal. I’m in there fist fighting. People are going on and on about the morality of the sport and the warrior spirit and all of that bulls***, but I don’t f****** care. I’m not a martial artist — I’m a fighter and this is my job. I’m trying to make money at this job, and that’s what I did [at UFC 272].”

Elliott did admit to grabbing his opponent’s glove in the post-fight interview minutes after he collected his win at UFC 272. He claims that Dana White is unconcerned regarding the alleged cheating meaning Elliott sees no issue with it.

“For me, it’s not an issue. The bosses don’t care, Dana White doesn’t care, Mick Maynard — I’m good with all those guys. They had no problem cutting my checks, cheating or not cheating. I sleep fine at night and a lot more comfortably now that I have money in the bank.

About the glove grabs against Ulanbekov – sure, Tim Elliott admits it
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“But it happens all the time and it’s going to happen. I was sparring today and I got poked in the eyes, I got my glove grabbed, I got head-butted, got scratched, and these are my friends, these are my teammates. It happens, and everybody knows that. I don’t know, even in basketball, if you slap the hand it’s part of the ball. You can’t tell me you’re not in there grabbing everything you can. I don’t want to get into any arguments about it, I’m just going out there trying to put on a show and trying to win.”

Despite the controversy, Elliott’s win sees him bounce back into the winner’s column following his defeat to Matheus Nicolau. He also rises to #11 in the official UFC flyweight rankings as he will now be eyeing up a fight against a top-ten opponent.

As for Ulanbekov, he is now 2-1 in the UFC with his loss to the American being the second of his career. He remains #15 in the UFC flyweight rankings while the Dagestani fighter’s loss at UFC 272 was only the second defeat Khabib has ever suffered as a coach.

What do you make of Tim Elliott’s confession to glove grabbing in his win over Ulanbekov?

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Two Khabib Nurmagomedov Teammates Cancel UFC Debuts Following Abdulmanap’s Death

NurmagomedovTwo highly-regarded teammates of Khabib Nurmagomedov will no longer be making their debuts on Fight Island this month. Bantamweight Umar Nurmagomedov — the younger cousin of Khabib — and flyweight Tagir Ulanbekov were set to make their promotional bows with against Nathaniel Wood on July 25 and Aleksander Doskalchuk on July 18 respectively. Nurmagomedov Teammates […]

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Two highly-regarded teammates of Khabib Nurmagomedov will no longer be making their debuts on Fight Island this month.

Bantamweight Umar Nurmagomedov — the younger cousin of Khabib — and flyweight Tagir Ulanbekov were set to make their promotional bows with against Nathaniel Wood on July 25 and Aleksander Doskalchuk on July 18 respectively.

Nurmagomedov Teammates Cancel Departure To Fight Island

However, following the death of Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov on Friday, that will no longer be the case as they have cancelled their departure to Fight Island in Abu Dhabi.

The news was reported by RT Sport’s Dennis Geyko.

“JUST IN: Khabib teammates Umar Numagomedov and Tagir Ulanbekov have both cancelled their departure to #UFCFightIsland following news of Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov’s death. Unclear if they will now make their UFC debuts”

It only further highlights just how revered the senior Nurmagomedov was, having been a major figure in the rise of Dagestani mixed martial arts and many fighters hailing from the region.

As for their opponents, Doskalchuk will now face Canadian Malcolm Gordon who proceeded to sign with the UFC soon after.

There is no word if Wood will receive a new opponent as of yet.

What do you make of the news?

Tagir Ulanbekov, Training Partner Of Khabib Nurmagomedov, Signs With UFC

UlanbekovUlanbekov The Latest Eagles MMA Addition The UFC has signed another member of lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov’s team in the form of Tagir Ulanbekov. The news was recently confirmed by the UFC Russia Instagram account. Ulanbekov — who was notably among the few fighters who was training with Nurmagomedov during an isolated UFC 249 camp […]

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Ulanbekov The Latest Eagles MMA Addition

The UFC has signed another member of lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov’s team in the form of Tagir Ulanbekov.

The news was recently confirmed by the UFC Russia Instagram account.

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Ulanbekov — who was notably among the few fighters who was training with Nurmagomedov during an isolated UFC 249 camp — is a flyweight competitor who currently boasts a 10-1 record. He previously competed for Fight Nights Global and was most recently competing for Gorilla Fighting with his last outing being a submission win over Denilson Matos in December.

The Eagles MMA fighter is currently on a three-fight winning streak after bouncing back from a majority decision defeat back in August 2018. Of his 10 wins, five have come by submission, one by knockout and the rest by decision.

It’s a welcome addition not only for the promotion, but the flyweight division as it shows the UFC is still intent on keeping it alive despite previous fears.

What do you make of the UFC signing Ulanbekov?