UFC bantamweight star Sean O’Malley’s jump to the top spot in the latest bantamweight rankings continues to be met with mixed reactions. O’Malley defeated Yan via a split decision in the biggest win of his career at UFC 280 last weeke…
UFC bantamweight star Sean O’Malley’s jump to the top spot in the latest bantamweight rankings continues to be met with mixed reactions. O’Malley defeated Yan via a split decision in the biggest win of his career at UFC 280 last weekend. While he left the Octagon victorious, the decision was highly controversial as many believe…
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 bantamweight prospect Umar Nurmagomedov isn’t in any rush to enter the bantamweight title picture following another impressive win. The 15-0 Umar, the cousin of former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, earned a dominant win over Nate Maness at UFC Vegas 57 last weekend. To the surprise of many, he didn’t use his post-fight Octagon…
UFC bantamweight prospect Umar Nurmagomedov isn’t in any rush to enter the bantamweight title picture following another impressive win.
The 15-0 Umar, the cousin of former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, earned a dominant win over Nate Maness at UFC Vegas 57 last weekend. To the surprise of many, he didn’t use his post-fight Octagon interview to call out a specific opponent in the Top 15 as he continues his climb in the division.
Nurmagomedov knows he has what it takes to make a splash in the 135lb division, but he wants to be fully prepared for the opportunities that lie ahead.
“If they give me [Top 15], I’m ready. But I don’t want to say someone’s name,” Nurmagomedov said. “Step by step, I think I come to close, I come to be inside the top 10, top 5, and then fighting for the belt. Slowly, slowly, I improve, I improve everywhere, and it’s gonna be great.”
Nurmagomedov went on to clarify that he’s ready for anyone, anywhere at any time for his next UFC test.
“I don’t care if they give (top 15), I’m ready. If they give me quick (rise), I’m ready. If they give slowly, I’m ready. For me, (what’s important), I win (every fight),” Nurmagomedov explained. “And (someday), it’s gonna happen. You have to become champion.”
After a delayed start to his UFC career due to three-straight fight cancelations, Nurmagomedov has won three straight on the sport’s biggest stage. Before his victory over Maness, he earned submission wins over Brian Kelleher and Sergey Morozov.
Nurmagomedov is looking to become the latest Dagestani to make a name for himself in the UFC. However, he doesn’t have a clear path in mind to the top and appears unafraid of anyone currently in contention.
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Umar Nurmagomedov continues to live up to the hype after earning a dominant unanimous decision victory over Nate Maness at UFC Vegas 57. With cousin Khabib in his corner, Nurmagomedov asserted his grappling dominance early on against Maness, easily taking the American down in the first two rounds and landing some savage elbows and strikes…
Umar Nurmagomedov continues to live up to the hype after earning a dominant unanimous decision victory over Nate Maness at UFC Vegas 57.
With cousin Khabib in his corner, Nurmagomedov asserted his grappling dominance early on against Maness, easily taking the American down in the first two rounds and landing some savage elbows and strikes from on top.
In round three, Nurmagomedov showed he’s not just a grappler, landing a brutal kick to the face, before taking Maness down once again and pummeling him with heavy ground and pound. In his post-fight interview, the 26-year-old called for a top-ten bantamweight for his next opponent.
Nurmagomedov is now undefeated in 15 professional MMA bouts and riding a three-fight win streak in the UFC. He made his promotional debut in January last year, having previously defeated Sergey Mozorov and Brian Kelleher via submission.
You can catch the highlights of the fight below.
This was Umar Nurmagomedov’s third UFC win in a row.
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Emerging bantamweight contender, Umar Nurmagomedov improves his undefeated professional 15-0 at UFC Vegas 57 — scoring a dominant unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) victory over Nate Maness in a main card showing. Nurmagomedov, the cousin of former UFC lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov — who cornered the bantamweight talent tonight, managed to land his third victory […]
Emerging bantamweight contender, Umar Nurmagomedov improves his undefeated professional 15-0 at UFC Vegas 57 — scoring a dominant unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25) victory over Nate Maness in a main card showing.
Nurmagomedov, the cousin of former UFC lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov — who cornered the bantamweight talent tonight, managed to land his third victory since his Octagon landing in the form of his judging win over Maness.
Displaying his grappling and striking prowess throughout the course of the fifteen minute distance, Nurmagomedov — who added Maness to a run of UFC victories which includes prior successes against UFC Vegas 57 features, Brian Kelleher and Sergey Morozov.
Also corned by Bellator contender, Usman Nurmagomedov, the bantamweight contender lands career win number 15 — as he looks to make a siege for the division top-15 in the coming months before the close of 2022.
Below, catch the highlights from Umar Nurmagomedov’s decision win against Nate Maness
UFC bantamweight prospect Umar Nurmagomedov has described his frustration at the struggle to remain active early into his Octagon career. Umar, the younger cousin of legendary former UFC Lightweight Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, is set to make his third walk on MMA’s biggest stage tonight at UFC Vegas 57. Following an emphatic first-round submission victory over…
UFC bantamweight prospect Umar Nurmagomedov has described his frustration at the struggle to remain active early into his Octagon career.
Umar, the younger cousin of legendary former UFC Lightweight Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, is set to make his third walk on MMA’s biggest stage tonight at UFC Vegas 57.
But Nurmagomedov’s desire to fight often and rise up the bantamweight ladder fast hasn’t been possible up to now. The undefeated 26-year-old signed with the UFC back in February 2020, just one month before the COVID-19 pandemic began to cause havoc across the globe.
After canceled matchups with Hunter Azure, Nathaniel Wood, and Sergey Morozov, it took 11 months for Nurmagomedov to finally announce his arrival. He did so in a re-arranged bout with Morozov, whom he submitted in round two.
After requiring cruciate ligament surgery soon after, the highly touted 135-pound prospect was left on the sidelines for over a year before returning against Kelleher.
During his appearance at UFC Vegas 57 media day on Wednesday, Nurmagomedov described the difficult period. But while he admitted that his inability to fight regularly was irritating, the AKA product said he didn’t let the layoffs go to waste.
“It was really frustrating. I got signed to the UFC, then did my debut, and then for a long time I couldn’t fight. It was very frustrating, but it’s part of the sport,” said Nurmagomedov. “These things happen. When you train hard, injuries are part of the sport.
“But one thing that is different with me, is I don’t take time off. Even when I was injured, I was trying to do something, two training (sessions) every day, at least go show up, learn something new,” Nurmagomedov added. “When I got signed, I did my debut and it was COVID, it was bunch of other reasons, the injury, but I never let myself down. I kept training, and it is what it is.”
Nurmagomedov Plans On High Activity
Now, as he prepares for his first quick turnaround, Nurmagomedov says this level of activity is the plan moving forward.
After announcing his intention to fit two more fights into 2022 following his date with Maness tonight, the surging 26-year-old confirmed that he’ll be looking to feature in four fights every year, providing he can remain injury-free, of course.
“I hope I will be fighting two more times in this year, I hope,” said Nurmagomedov. “I think if you don’t have injuries, why not (four fights a year)? You can do this.”
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