As War Rages In Ukraine, Should The UFC Ban Russian Fighters?

Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the author. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of MMA News or its members. Two days after the invasion, as Russian forces were closing in on his hometown of Irpin, Ukraine, Bellator Welterweight Champion Yaroslav Amosov addressed his Instagram followers. “Probably, many will think that I…

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Two days after the invasion, as Russian forces were closing in on his hometown of Irpin, Ukraine, Bellator Welterweight Champion Yaroslav Amosov addressed his Instagram followers.

“Probably, many will think that I ran away, I’m hiding or something like that, but this is not so,” said Amosov. “I took my family to the safe zone. Now I have returned and will defend this country as best I can, with what I can.”

Amosov is one of several high profile Ukrainian fighters taking up arms against a Russian invasion that has so far claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians. Boxing greats Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, who are reportedly on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ‘kill list,’ have also vowed to serve on the front lines. So too current boxing stars Oleksandr Usyk and Vasyl Lomachenko.

While these men and so many other Ukrainians are risking their lives to defend their homeland, it almost seems trivial to talk about the implications that the Russian invasion may have for MMA. But with much of the West placing economic sanctions on Russia and as the horrors of the war continue to unfold before us, should top promotions like the UFC and Bellator make an ethical decision to ban Russian fighters from competing?

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Left: Former heavyweight boxing great and current mayor of Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko. Right: Pound-for-pound boxing great Vasyl Lomachenko in the military fatigues of the Belgorod-Dnestrovsky Territorial Defense Battalion.

A War Bleeding Into Global Sport

Last week, Polish-based MMA promotion KSW did just that, making what it termed an “ethically justifiable decision” to cancel Russian fighter Shamil Musaev’s upcoming fight. While this decision must be considered within the context of Poland’s close geopolitical proximity to the war in Ukraine, the ban followed similar actions taken by some of the world’s biggest sporting bodies.

FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, has banned Russia from competing at the World Cup, and similar bans have also followed in tennis, hockey, athletics, and F1 racing. Countries, too, have made a point of punishing Russian athletes. Shortly following the invasion of Ukraine, the UK government cancelled visas issued to the men’s basketball team of Belarus, a close Russian ally, banning it from the country. 

This particular ban could have near-term implications for the UFC, which will hold its first event in the UK since the COVID-19 outbreak two years ago. UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. Aspinall, set for March 19 in London, will feature four Russian fighters, including heavyweights Shamil Abdurakhimov, Sergei Pavlovich, and headliner Alexander Volkov. Their participation in the card is now in doubt thanks to the UK government’s hardline stance.

UFC President Dana White, whose forehead vein seems to be at bursting point most of the time thanks to the logistical nightmares presented by COVID-19, now has the political ramifications of a European war to factor into his event planning. Not only is the aforementioned Fight Night in doubt, but Petr Yan could also face difficulties entering the US for his long-awaited rematch with Aljamain Sterling at UFC 273 on April 9 in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Petr Yan (PHOTO: USA TODAY)

“Like I tell you guys all the time, just when you think the world’s about to get normal again, it gets even nuttier,” White said in an interview with TSN last week. “If Petr Yan cannot get into the country?’ I have no idea what’s going to happen with Russia and all these other things. I don’t know.”

And it’s not only Petr Yan who may face visa challenges. You never know how the US government might treat a fighter like Khamzat Chimaev, who while a naturalized Swede, maintains close ties with Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov—a loyal ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Argument Against Banning Russian MMA Fighters

Vladimir Putin, like many strong-man leaders of the former Soviet Union, has a history of fraternizing with some of MMA’s biggest stars. A long-time relationship with Russian heavyweight great Fedor Emelianenko, in between much publicized meetings with Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor, have all been part of his attempt to “sportswash” the many crimes of his regime.

Putin McGregor Khabib

A ban on Russians competing in the likes of the UFC or Bellator would therefore seem by some an appropriate punitive measure against Putin. But as the Russian military becomes bogged down in an increasingly difficult war, while suffering the dire economic consequences of US-led sanctions, banning Russian fighters—or any of its athletes, for that matter—is highly unlikely to register on Putin’s list of things to worry about, nor factor into his geopolitical decisions going forward. Rather, it will simply punish the fighters.

Regardless of any ethical argument in favor of a ban, the UFC, which under the guise of Dana White has historically been staunchly apolitical, is far from likely to place a ban on Russian fighters. Considering there are 27 Russians currently fighting in the promotion—the third largest national cohort after the US and Brazil—the effect on the UFC’s bottom line would be dire.

The Silence Of Russian Fighters

So, perhaps the ethical responsibility of denouncing the Russian invasion falls upon the nations fighters? Newly-signed Ukrainian UFC light heavyweight Ihor Potiera believes so. Last week, the Contender Series alum called out freshly-minted UFC Hall of Famer Nurmagomedov for remaining silent on the conflict.

“You were loved by millions,” Potiera said in an Instagram story (h/t Bloody Elbow). “You’ve been an example in many martial arts gyms. You started your career in Ukraine. You speak about honor and faith. And now you are silent.”

Khabib, however, isn’t the only Russian MMA fighter to remain silent on the Ukraine war. Thus far, only Petr Yan has made a statement, posting a peace symbol in a since-deleted Instagram story. However, it must be noted that in a country like Russia, no matter how nominally democratic it is, those who voice dissent at a time of war could face severe consequences.

But while the UFC’s Russian fighters have remained silent, those from Ukraine certainly haven’t. And perhaps the most outspoken has been women’s flyweight Maryna Moroz, who following her victory at UFC 272 on Saturday, delivered an emotional speech that showed just how real the conflict is for Ukraine’s fighters.

“My family is in Ukraine,” said Moroz to the Las Vegas crowd. “I had a hard week. I worried, I cried, because my family is right now in a bad situation. Thank you to everyone who messaged me, because this week was hard for me. I want to cry because of this war my country is in.”

Do you believe the UFC should ban Russian fighters during the country’s invasion of Ukraine?

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Saudi Arabia Offers To Host Vasyl Lomachenko & Teofimo Lopez Unification Bout

Saudi Arabia has been very fond of the boxing scene as of late. The country just hosted a massive heavyweight bout between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz for the unified heavyweight titles of the world. Now, Top Rank’s Bob Arum reveals (via Boxing Scene) that Saudi Arabia has offered to host the lightweight unification bout […]

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Saudi Arabia has been very fond of the boxing scene as of late. The country just hosted a massive heavyweight bout between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz for the unified heavyweight titles of the world.

Now, Top Rank’s Bob Arum reveals (via Boxing Scene) that Saudi Arabia has offered to host the lightweight unification bout between Vasyl Lomachenko and Teofimo Lopez. Arum notes the deal for the fight is done and all that is left is to determine a venue and date. If the fight takes place in the United States, venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Barclays Center are on the table, which would likely result in an April date.

However, if Saudi Arabia hosts the contest, the fight would likely take place in May.

“Lomachenko is fighting Lopez, that is done,” Arum said “Now the question is the site of the fight. We have Madison Square Garden bidding against Barclays in Brooklyn and we are also getting a bid from Saudi Arabia to do that fight. It will be April, or a worst case scenario it would be in May if it went to Saudi Arabia because it would be after Ramadan (the Muslim holy month that finishes on May 23.”

Lopez won the IBF title after stopping Richard Commey in December, and immediately turned his attention to Lomachenko, a double Olympic champion who holds the WBA, WBC, and WBO world titles. The 22-year-old Lopez thinks he’s ready to step into the ring and shock the world against the established 31-year-old phenom.

“Lomachenko has all these young guys [wanting to face him],” Arum said. “The Lopez fight is a hell of a fight. Lopez thinks he is. Lopez is the kind of fighter than really surprises everyone. I was shocked with the Commey fight, I thought that was a long difficult fight.”

What do you think about Lomachenko and Lopez possibly matching up in Saudi Arabia?

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Vasyl Lomachenko Outclasses Luke Campbell, Takes WBC Lightweight Title

Vasyl Lomachenko has added to his already impressive title collection. The WBA, WBO, and The Ring lightweight champion added the WBC lightweight crown after toppling Luke Campbell earlier today (Sat. August 31, 2019). Campbell made the fight competitive early on, actually hurting Lomachenko in the middle of the contest. However, Lomachenko never dwindled, and continued […]

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Vasyl Lomachenko has added to his already impressive title collection. The WBA, WBO, and The Ring lightweight champion added the WBC lightweight crown after toppling Luke Campbell earlier today (Sat. August 31, 2019).

Campbell made the fight competitive early on, actually hurting Lomachenko in the middle of the contest. However, Lomachenko never dwindled, and continued to press forward and immediately stunned Campbell right back. His subsequent attacks to Campbell’s body would eventually drop his adversary to the canvas.

Although Campbell survived the full 12 rounds, the judges revealed a unanimous decision victory for Lomachenko when it was all said and done. Now, the boxing world hopes Lomachenko moves to take on a more notable name within the boxing world, such as Gervonta Davis.

Official Result: Vasyl Lomachenko def. Luke Campbell via unanimous decision (119-108, 119-108, 118-109)

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Vasyl Lomachenko & Luke Campbell Share Intense Staredown Ahead Of Title Fight (Video)

Vasyl Lomachenko and Luke Campbell are set to collide on Saturday in a lightweight title unification fight. Lomachenko will be defending his WBA and WBO lightweight titles while the vacant WBC belt will be on the line as well at the O2 Arena in London. Both fighters made the weight on Friday with Lomachenko clocking […]

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Vasyl Lomachenko and Luke Campbell are set to collide on Saturday in a lightweight title unification fight.

Lomachenko will be defending his WBA and WBO lightweight titles while the vacant WBC belt will be on the line as well at the O2 Arena in London.

Both fighters made the weight on Friday with Lomachenko clocking in at 134.5 pounds while his British counterpart weighed in at 134.25 pounds. Following the weigh-ins, the two shared an intense staredown ahead of their big fight.

You can see it below:

Lomachenko is certainly confident as he plans on taking one step closer to unifying the lightweight division:

“I’m feeling great, thank you. I cannot wait to get in the ring,” the Ukrainian said afterwards (via Sky Sports). “My game-plan? Win this fight.”

As for Campbell, the fellow Olympian will be looking to do what no other man has done since 2014 and that’s inflict defeat on Lomachenko.

Who do you think wins the fight? Can Campbell pull off the upset? Or will Lomachenko be too much for him?

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Gervonta Davis Hints At 2020 Fight With Vasyl Lomachenko

WBA super featherweight boxing champion Gervonta Davis is hoping a fight with lightweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko pans out in the near future. Davis recently extended his unbeaten run with a TKO win over Ricardo Nunez. Meanwhile, Lomachenko will look to add the WBC lightweight title to his collection when he faces Luke Campbell later this […]

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WBA super featherweight boxing champion Gervonta Davis is hoping a fight with lightweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko pans out in the near future.

Davis recently extended his unbeaten run with a TKO win over Ricardo Nunez. Meanwhile, Lomachenko will look to add the WBC lightweight title to his collection when he faces Luke Campbell later this month.

When the two were competing in the same division, there was talk of them facing each other. However, it never came to fruition with many believing that “Tank” was ducking Lomachenko.

Davis, though, wants to face Lomachenko and even teased that it could happen in 2020:

“Of course [I want that fight],” Davis told TMZ. “Just as a boxing fan, you know, there’s top guys fighting each other. So definitely looking for that. Maybe [the] beginning of 2020 or things like that, middle or the end [of 2020].

“I think I’m old enough to take on the challenge. I think I have enough skills. I’m maturing as a fighter and as a person. So I think it’s time. That’s one of the biggest fights [that could be made]. Me and him or Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua. I think they’re the two biggest fights that everyone wants to see in the sport right now.”

He had one final message for the pound-for-pound great:

“Just keep winning and someday we’ll get in there,” he concluded.

Do you want to see this fight happen? Who wins?

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Henry Cejudo Eyes Fight With Boxing World Champion, Vasyl Lomachenko; Boxer Responses

After Artem Lobov beat a former world champion boxer in Paulie Malignaggi, in the main event of BKFC 6, Henry Cejudo got an idea. The Olympic gold medalist and now UFC champ-champ wants to take on Vasyl Lomachenko, arguably the top pound-for-pound boxe…

After Artem Lobov beat a former world champion boxer in Paulie Malignaggi, in the main event of BKFC 6, Henry Cejudo got an idea. The Olympic gold medalist and now UFC champ-champ wants to take on Vasyl Lomachenko, arguably the top pound-for-pound boxer. “Artem Lobov (13-15 MMA) former UFc fighter wins by unanimous victory over […]

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