Umar Nurmagomedov Reacts To Sean O’Malley Predicting He’d Withdraw From UFC Fight Night Abu Dhabi Return: ‘They Hope I Will Pull Out’ 

UFC bantamweight contender Umar Nurmagomedov believes he knows the reason behind Sean O’Malley’s recent remarks. Nurmagomedov, who currently occupies the #10 spot at 135 pounds, is in Abu Dhabi this week ahead of a major assignment. The undefeated Dagestani will feature in his maiden UFC main event opposite a top-five contender and former interim title […]

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UFC bantamweight contender Umar Nurmagomedov believes he knows the reason behind Sean O’Malley’s recent remarks.

Nurmagomedov, who currently occupies the #10 spot at 135 pounds, is in Abu Dhabi this week ahead of a major assignment. The undefeated Dagestani will feature in his maiden UFC main event opposite a top-five contender and former interim title challenger in Cory Sandhagen.

The pair were originally set to collide in Nashville last August, but a dislocated shoulder in training forced Nurmagomedov out. While “The Sandman” defeated replacement opponent Rob Font before heading for surgery to repair a torn tricep, the Russian escaped a scare in his successful return opposite debutant Bekzat Almakhan this past March.

Nurmagomedov will now face a major step up in competition in his pursuit of O’Malley’s gold, and the champion appears to have one eye on the highly touted contender’s rise. Most recently, “Sugar” predicted that the 28-year-old would likely withdraw from Saturday’s UFC Fight Night in the Middle East.

“I’ll tune in…if it happens,” O’Malley told MMA Fighting. “We know Umar likes to pull out if something happens. I’ll be surprised if the fight happens.”

Nurmagomedov: O’Malley ‘Praying’ I Don’t Earn A Title Shot

During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Nurmagomedov looked ahead to the biggest fight of his blossoming UFC career thus far.

The Dagestani confirmed he’s been assured that a victory over Sandhagen will put him next in line for a championship opportunity, facing the winner of O’Malley and Merab Dvalishvili’s upcoming Sphere showdown.

Nurmagomedov is sure that neither man wants to face him, and he used the champ’s prediction that he’ll withdraw from the August 3 event as evidence.

“I think they pray,” Nurmagomedov said. “They hope I will pull out and will not take this opportunity to fight for the title. They wish this.

“For me it doesn’t matter who wins (out of O’Malley and Dvalishvili). It’s a very hard fight for both,” Nurmagomedov continued. “One is a wrestling, one is a striker weight height. He is tall. Stylistically, for me, personally it’s very difficult to say who is going to win. I don’t know.”

Having made it to fight week for his rearranged battle with “The Sandman,” Nurmagomedov will look to complete the walk this Saturday at Etihad Arena and have his hand raised for his sixth Octagon triumph.

And should he impress, the Russian looks set to have the opportunity to become the UFC”s latest American Kickboxing Academy standout and Nurmagomedov to win gold.

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Henry Cejudo Reveals Top 5 Names To Watch In 2023

Former UFC Flyweight and Bantamweight Champion Henry Cejudo recently shared his thoughts on UFC fighters worth keeping an eye on in 2023. The former Olympic gold medalist is preparing for a 2023 comeback. The rumored bout is a showdown with current UFC…

Former UFC Flyweight and Bantamweight Champion Henry Cejudo recently shared his thoughts on UFC fighters worth keeping an eye on in 2023. The former Olympic gold medalist is preparing for a 2023 comeback. The rumored bout is a showdown with current UFC Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling. A date has not been set yet for the…

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Raul Rosas Jr. Predicts Who Will Be UFC Bantamweight Champion When He Reaches The Title

Rising UFC bantamweight Raul Rosas Jr. has long expressed his title ambitions, and he expects to achieve them at the expense of another highly touted prospect down the line. Rosas Jr. broke on to the scene in 2022 as the youngest fighter to ever sign a contract with the mixed martial arts leader. And he […]

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Rising UFC bantamweight Raul Rosas Jr. has long expressed his title ambitions, and he expects to achieve them at the expense of another highly touted prospect down the line.

Rosas Jr. broke on to the scene in 2022 as the youngest fighter to ever sign a contract with the mixed martial arts leader. And he followed success on Dana White’s Contender Series with an Octagon debut win that very same year, submitting Jay Perrin at UFC 282.

Although his sophomore outing didn’t quite go to plan courtesy of Christian Rodriguez’s own talents and planned rise toward contention, “El Niño Problema” has since returned to winning ways with a 54-second knockout of Terrence Mitchell last September and second-round submission of Ricky Turcios at the UFC Fight Night in Louisville last month.

All the while, the now-19-year-old bantamweight has vowed to make a quick ascent to the throne that will leave him as the promotion’s youngest-ever champion, surpassing Jon Jones in that regard.

Rosas Jr. no doubt has some major challenges ahead of him if he’s to achieve that goal, and judging by who he expects to be holding the gold at the time, that includes the final step…

Rosas Jr. Predicts Nurmagomedov Showdown For The Title

During an interview with MMA Crazy at UFC X during International Fight Week in Las Vegas, Rosas Jr. reiterated his lofty ambitions on MMA’s biggest stage, the next step toward which he hopes comes at the Sphere this fall.

When asked what he expects the state of the title picture to look like upon his arrival down the line, the Mexican-American prospect named Umar Nurmagomedov as the man he believes will have the crown in his possession.

“I see myself winning my next fight at the Sphere, and it’s just going to get me closer to the belt,” Rosas Jr. said. “Depending on how often I can fight and who I can fight, I think I can get it done pretty soon. … Probably (against) Umar Nurmagomedov. I think he’ll have the belt when I get there.”

Despite that prediction, however, he seemingly isn’t expecting the Dagestani to reach the throne soon. When asked about his upcoming showdown with Cory Sandhagen in Abu Dhabi next month, Rosas Jr. backed “The Sandman” to stall Nurmagomedov’s rise.

“He’s a beast, but Cory Sandhagen’s a beast too,” Rosas Jr. said. “I’m going to have to go with Cory Sandhagen.”

Nurmagomedov is currently unbeaten at 17-0 in his professional career, with five of this wins coming under the UFC banner. After most recently escaping a scare against newcomer Bekzat Almakhan, “The Young Eagle” has the chance to stake his claim for a first title shot.

To do so, the Russian standout must get past a former interim title challenger and top five contender in Sandhagen, whom he’ll share the Octagon with for a five-round UFC Fight Night headliner in Abu Dhabi on August 3.

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Umar Nurmagomedov’s UFC Return Booked For January 14th

Unbeaten UFC bantamweight Umar Nurmagomedov will return at the beginning of 2023 against Raoni Barcelos on January 14th. ESPN’s Brett Okamoto was the first to report the news of Nurmagomedov’s return. Umar, the cousin of Khabib and brother …

Unbeaten UFC bantamweight Umar Nurmagomedov will return at the beginning of 2023 against Raoni Barcelos on January 14th. ESPN’s Brett Okamoto was the first to report the news of Nurmagomedov’s return. Umar, the cousin of Khabib and brother of Bellator Lightweight Champion Usman Nurmagomedov, is 3-0 so far in the UFC. He most recently defeated…

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Surging BW Prospect Baffled By Sean O’Malley’s Ranking

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…

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UFC Rankings Report: Nurmagomedov Arrives, Shavkat & Gamrot Surge

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…

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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. 

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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. 

Middleweight: No Changes

Light Heavyweight: No Changes

Heavyweight: No Changes

You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

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