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Khizriev vs. Muradov
Middleweights
Aliaskhab Khizriev (12-0, 1-0 UFC) vs. Makhmud Muradov (26-8, 4-2 UFC)ODDS: Khizriev (-180), Muradov (+150)
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Representing Uzbekistan, Muradov came to the UFC in 2019 with a fun game based around plugging away with his boxing. “Mach” was more than content to stay elusive in an ugly fight if needed, but he could also pop off some vicious finishes, like his knockout of Trevor Smith. His momentum came to a shocking halt against Gerald Meerschaert in 2021, when he suddenly buckled under the Roufusport rep’s pressure, and a wrestling-heavy loss to Caio Borralho in 2022 suddenly left him badly in need of a win. He got that victory in a complete performance over Bryan Barberena in July, as Muradov showed an ability to effectively pivot to his own wrestling, but that was also a fight where he was at a clear size and athleticism advantage. It will be interesting to see how much of that carries over to this fight against Khizriev. Muradov could just keep his counterpart at range for 15 minutes—or less, if he can keep tagging the Russian at will—but the bet is that Khizriev can stay dedicated enough to pressure to make him uncomfortable. Given his chops on the mat, that moment might be enough for Khizriev to blow the fight wide open. The pick is Khizriev via second-round submission.
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