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Sorry, Kerimov isnt signing for the UFC anytime soon.
Missed opportunity for Coker
With Kerimov and Horiguchi the BW division could have been incredible.
Sorry, Kerimov isnt signing for the UFC anytime soon.
Missed opportunity for Coker
With Kerimov and Horiguchi the BW division could have been incredible.
Dude needs to get a new manager, he is wasting is life waiting for a UFC call.At least he'll be fighting. Hopefully see him against Bibulatov soon.
I also wonder if he might have a UFC release clause in there.
Dude needs to get a new manager, he is wasting is life waiting for a UFC call.
If he was repped by Ali he would probably be in the UFC already.If he gets back to fighting and has a UFC release clause in his contract so he can go if they call I don't think it's so bad. Some of these fighters are UFC or nothing in terms of their big leagues thinking.
Turkalj hit a backfist in 17 seconds, hard to tell anything about that, but I love the guys personality. Al-Silawi is a fun guy, but I couldn't tell if his kicks hurt Naurdiev or if he stepped wrong, but I agree I wouldn't mind seeing him in a big org.
Jarrah Hussein Al-Silawi
Country - Jordan
Weight Class - Welterweight
Age : 28
Promotion - BRAVE
Record : 16-3
Good performance by Al-Silawi in beating a promising young ex-UFC fighter in Ismail Naurdiev by possibly breaking his leg with leg kicks. He's a weird one in that whenever I watch him he doesn't seem to do anything spectacular, but he keeps breaking guys down and winning and in doing so to Naurdiev and Abdoulragimov he's done it to some quality guys. Probably deserves a big league chance.
Eastern European fighters just dominate most of your lists. As it is, there are plenty of Russian fighters in the UFC and Bellator, I wonder where these guys will end up. I would assume any English speaking talent would be something any big promotion wants to snatch. They are few and far between.Updated hype rankings.
Signings from last week.
#1 ranked Women's Flyweight Erin Blanchfield signed by the UFC
#2 ranked Strawweight Lupita Godinez signed by the UFC
Heavyweight
- Mukhamed Vakhaev – 31 (Russia) 9-4-1
- Sergey Belostenniy – 25 (Russia) 6-2
- Alikhan Vakhaev – 27 (Russia) 11-2
- Denis Goltsov – 30 (Russia) 25-6
- Ante Delija – 30 (Croatia) 17-3
- Kang Ji Won – 25 (South Korea) 5-0
- Anatloly Malykhin – 33 (Russia) 9-0
- Hugo Cunha – 28 (Brazil) 5-0
- Thomas Petersen – 25 (USA) 3-0
- Jesus Navarrete – (Mexico) 7-0
- Brett Martin – 26 (USA) 9-1
- Mohammed Usman – 31 (Nigeria) 7-1
- Michal Martinek – 30 (Czech Republic) 8-2
- Oumar Kane – 29 (Senegal) 2-0
- Kyle Noblitt – 31 (USA) 11-2
Light Heavyweight
- Jailton Junior – 29 (Brazil) 13-2
- Tomasz Narkun – 31 (Poland) 18-3
- Murtaza Talha – 23 (Bahrain) 3-0
- Anton Turkalj – 24 (Sweden) 7-0
- Muslim Magomedov – 26 (Russia) 9-0
- Emiliano Sordi – 30 (Argentina) 22-8
- Nasrudin Nasrudinov – 29 (Russia) 9-0
- Asylzhan Bakhytzhaluny - 30 (Kazakhstan) 11-2-1
- Shamil Akhmedov – 30 (Russia) 7-0
- Nick Maximov – 23 (USA) 6-0
- Amirkhan Guliev – 29 (Russia) 10-1
- Joshua Silveira – 28 (USA) 4-0
- Jamal Pogues – 25 (USA) 8-3
- Ivan Erslan – 29 (Croatia) 9-1
- Zak Pauga – 32 (USA) 2-0
Middleweight
- Vladimir Mineev – 31 (Russia) 15-1-1
- Josh Fremd – 27 (USA) 7-1
- Salamu Abdurakhmanov – 27 (Russia) 12-1
- Ikram Aliaskerov – 28 (Russia) 11-1
- Mario Sousa – 24 (Brazil) 12-1
- Reiner De Ridder – 30 (Netherlands) 13-0
- Magomedrasul Gasanov – 26 (Russia) 15-2
- Artem Frolov – 29 (Russia) 15-3
- Alex Pereira – 33 (Brazil) 3-1
- Caio Borralho – 28 (Brazil) 8-1
- Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz – 31 (Canada) 8-1
- Abusupiyan Magomedov – 30 (Russia) 24-4-1
- Aaron Jeffery – 28 (Canada) 10-2
- Hunter Colvin – 26 (USA) 3-0
- Rafal Haratyk – 33 (Poland) 13-4-2
Welterweight
- Roberto Soldic – 26 (Croatia) 18-3
- Nikolay Aleksakhin – 30 (Russia) 26-5
- Amiran Gogoladze – 23 (Georgia) 11-1
- Magomed Magomedkerimov – 31 (Russia) 27-5
- Kiamran Abbasov – 27 (Kyrgyzstan) – 23-4
- Ray Cooper III – 28 (USA) 20-7-1
- Ian Garry – 23 (Ireland) 6-0
- Solomon Renfro – 24 (USA) 7-1*
- Abdoul Abdoulragimov – 25 (France) 12-1
- Maycon Mendonca – 28 (Brazil) 11-4
- Andrej Grzebyk – 30 (Poland) 17-4
- Jarrah Hussein Al-Silawi – 28 (Jordan) 16-3
- Eldar Eldarov – 29 (Russia) 13-2
- Benoit Saint-Denis – 25 (France) 7-0
- Uros Jurisic – 28 (Slovenia) 11-1
Lightweight
- Christian Lee – 23 (USA) 14-3
- Natan Schulte – 29 (Brazil) 20-3-1
- Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov – 32 (Russia) 18-2
- Tofiq Musaev – 31 (Azerbaijan) 18-3
- Shamil Musaev – 27 (Russia) 15-0
- Eduard Vartanyan – 29 (Russia) 18-4
- Iuri Lapicus – 25 (Moldova) 14-1
- Mansour Barnaoui – 28 (France) 19-4
- Loik Radzhabov – 30 (Tajikistan) 13-2-1
- Achilles Estremadura – 29 (Canada) 7-0
- Yusuf Raisov – 25 (Russia) 17-2
- Khusein Khaliev – 32 (Russia) 21-2
- Nick Browne – 30 (USA) 11-1
- Daniel Zellhuber – 21 (Mexico) 10-0
- Brant Moore – 27 (USA) 9-1
Featherweight
- Islam Omarov – 23 (Russia) 10-0
- Salahdine Parnasse – 23 (France) 14-1-1
- Georgy Shakhrumanazov – 25 (Russia) 10-0
- Bibert Tumeov – 23 (Russia) 10-2
- Diego Lopes – 26 (Brazil) 19-3
- Gabriel Santos – 24 (Brazil) 7-0
- Jung Young Lee – 25 (South Korea) 7-1
- Felipe Froes – 29 (Brazil) 20-5-1
- Kleber Koike – 31 (Brazil) 27-5-1
- Movlid Khaybulaev – 30 (Russia) 15-0
- Apti Bimazaev – 28 (Belarus) 17-3
- Mikuru Asakura – 28 (Japan) 14-2
- Daniel Torres – 27 (Austria/Brazil) 12-4
- Ramazan Kishev – 29 (Russia) 17-3
- Paul Hughes – 23 (Northern Ireland) 7-1
Bantamweight
- Rustam Kerimov – 29 (Russia) 14-0
- Herberth Sousa – 27 (Brazil) 15-1
- Kai Asakura – 27 (Japan) 16-3
- Mo Miller – 28 (USA) 5-0
- Denis Lavrentyev – 32 (Russia) 10-2
- Jack Cartwright – 26 (England) 10-0
- Mateus Mendonca – 22 (Brazil) 9-0
- Abdul-Rahman Dudaev – 28 (Russia) 25-6
- Alberto Montes – 26 (Venezuela) 5-0
- Zviad Lazishvili – 29 (Georgia) 12-0
- Vinicius De Oliveira – 25 (Brazil) 16-2
- Ruslan Sariev – 24 (Kazakhstan) 12-1
- Renat Khavalov – 22 (Russia) 4-0
- Francesco Nuzzi – 24 (Italy) 9-1
- Christian Natividad – 23 (USA) 3-0
Flyweight
- Jake Hadley – 24 (England) 7-0
- Azamat Kerefov – 30 (Russia) 14-0
- Yuya Wakamatsu – 26 (Japan) 13-4
- Kurban Gadzhiev – 29 (Russia) 16-4
- Adriano Moraes – 31 (Brazil) 18-3
- Murad Magomedov – 25 (Russia) 11-0
- Muhammad Mokaev – 20 (England) 5-0
- Phumi Nkuta – 25 (USA) 3-0
- Santo Curatolo – 26 (USA) 5-1
- Luke Shanks – 25 (England) 7-2
- Alberto Trujillo – 28 (USA) 5-2
- Victor Altamirano – 30 (Mexico) 9-1
- Abdul Hussein – 23 (Finland) 7-1
- Yuki Ito – 23 (Japan) 7-1
- Alden Coria – 22 (USA) 4-0
Womens Bantamweight+
- Kayla Harrison – 30 (USA) 8-0
- Chelsea Chandler – 29 (USA) 3-1
- Evelyn Martins – 18 (Brazil) 2-0
- Lisa Verzosa – 25 (USA) 6-1
- Lucia Szabova – 23 (Slovakia) 3-0
- Karine Silva – 27 (Brazil) 13-4
- Taneisha Tennant – 31 (USA) 3-1
- Melissa Croden – 29 (Canada) 2-1
- Hope Chase – 22 (USA) 3-1
Womens Flyweight
- Tereza Bleda – 19 (Czech Republic) 2-0
- Jingnan Xiong – 32 (China) 15-2
- Stephanie Geltmacher – 30 (USA) 5-1
- Jasmine Jasudavicius – 32 (Canada) 5-1
- Brogan Walker-Sanchez – 32 (USA) 6-2
- Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels – 30 (Canada) 4-0
- Lucrenzia Ria – 28 (Italy) 8-2
Strawweight
- Angela Lee – 24 (USA) 10-2
- Melissa Martinez – 23 (Mexico) 7-0
- Rena Kubota – 29 (Japan) 11-3
- Elise Reed – 28 (USA) 3-0
- Emily Ducote – 27 (USA) 9-6
- Valesca Machado – 25 (Brazil) 8-2
- Julia Polastri- 22 (Brazil) 8-2
- Tabatha Ricci – 26 (Brazil) 3-0
- Vanessa Demopoulos - 32 (USA) 5-3
- Loveth Young – 31 (USA) 3-1-1
- Svetlana Goysk – 24 (Ukraine) 13-4
- Jaqueline Amorim – 25 (Brazil) 3-0
- Pauline Macias – 32 (USA) 4-1
- Juliana Miller – (USA) 2-0
- Cynthia Arceo – 31 (USA) 5-2-1
Eastern European fighters just dominate most of your lists. As it is, there are plenty of Russian fighters in the UFC and Bellator, I wonder where these guys will end up. I would assume any English speaking talent would be something any big promotion wants to snatch. They are few and far between.
Good point, why does Renfro has an asterisk next to his name?I think it's just that North American talent just gets snapped up more quickly, it's pretty rare to get someone get to say 14-1 without getting picked up by UFC or Bellator if they're American unless they're really boring
Good point, why does Renfro has an asterisk next to his name?
I think you just summoned Lance Palmer...I think it's just that North American talent just gets snapped up more quickly, it's pretty rare to get someone get to say 14-1 without getting picked up by UFC or Bellator if they're American unless they're really boring
I think you just summoned Lance Palmer...
Yep, he is/was the male Carmouche. His fights are like ambien.Or Andre Harrison, that dude was 19-0 at one point and everyone was still saying "just win a couple more and we'll see"
Do yo remember Vojto Barborík (12-1) from OKTAGON? Great prospect with bright future and he is going to fight on KSW 60.Other guys I was keeping an eye out for on the ONE card.
Oumar Kane (29/HW/Senegal/3-0) - Smashed his opponent easily enough, but it ended up being a kickboxer making his MMA debut on a couple of days notice, so I'm not sure what we can read into that other than Patrick Schmid has some big balls.
Raimond Magomedaliev (29/WW/Russia/8-1) looked good with his clinch work and his grappling reversals, but I have a few reservations about his gas tank.
Iuri Lapicus (25/LW/Moldova/15-1) was a better actor than a fighter in getting Alvarez disqualified, plus the TDD still looks a big issue. Probably going to be the only person in this thread so far to drop down the rankings with a win.
Do yo remember Vojto Barborík (12-1) from OKTAGON? Great prospect with bright future and he is going to fight on KSW 60.
BTW he was supposed to fight with Daniel Torres on KSW 53 which was unfortunately canceled due to pandemic situation.
The sad thing about one is I don't think they have too much competition for Reug Reug. I think he's a monster just waiting to be unleashed. That said, you are spot on that this fight doesn't tell us much do to the circumstances behind it.Other guys I was keeping an eye out for on the ONE card.
Oumar Kane (29/HW/Senegal/3-0) - Smashed his opponent easily enough, but it ended up being a kickboxer making his MMA debut on a couple of days notice, so I'm not sure what we can read into that other than Patrick Schmid has some big balls.
Raimond Magomedaliev (29/WW/Russia/8-1) looked good with his clinch work and his grappling reversals, but I have a few reservations about his gas tank.
Iuri Lapicus (25/LW/Moldova/15-1) was a better actor than a fighter in getting Alvarez disqualified, plus the TDD still looks a big issue. Probably going to be the only person in this thread so far to drop down the rankings with a win.