UFC’s middleweight division came into the focus on Saturday, as Namardine imavov Also cement itself as a potential title challenger with an impressive five-round decision win Cairo Boraho In Paris.
Fighting in front of the crowd of their home, Imvov (17–4) won their fifth consecutive win, the three judges scored 185 pounds through score of 50–45, 49–46 and 49-46.
Jeet can take Imvov to the championship bid Khamajat chimavUFC has another high-profile middleweight match in October Anthony hernandez (15-2) and Rainier Day Reder (22-2), which can come into the game in deciding the next opponent of the chemav. Soon after his victory, Imvov said that he was expected to end on Saturday, but begged his case for the next title shot.
“Looking at the circumstances, I am really happy with my performance,” said Imvov. “On my right leg, a tendency or something similar. It was really painful. I loved to finish, but it is what it is.
“I am ahead. [Borralho] Was unbeaten for 10 years. I just beat him, and also defeated him with style. I need to be the next one. ,
According to the UFC statistics, Imvov narrowed Boraho (17–2) in total attacks narrowly, but his crime was very cleaner and far more harmful than Boraho. He beautifully slipped the punches of Boraho and landed the counters all evening. He maintained a strong presence at the center of the octagon, as he moved the Boraho down and cut his exit. He also defended all five attempts of Boraho.
This is the first time Boraho has lost in the UFC, and has marked its first loss since 2015.
Boraho said, “Nasuardine was a better man today.” “He was very fast, as I was expecting. I could not attack so much. I wanted to make it entertaining for fans and UFCs, so I tried to strike with one of the best strikers in the world. I think I need to find my adrenaline back. I don’t need anything, inspiration, but I couldn’t take up without adrenal.”
It was a disappointing night for Fighting Nards, the Brazilian MMA team that has flared up with a string of viral knockouts and performance bonuses in recent years. In addition to the disadvantage of Boraho, lightweight Maurisio Rafi (12-2) also faced its first defeat in the UFC. Rafi, 29, was at the wrong end of a loped competition against France Benoit St. DennisIn the second round, he dominated the floor before depositing him with a rear-naked choke.
French fighters overtook Saturday’s card 5–0.
In addition to the note, experienced light heavyweight Paul Craig (17-10-1), from Scotland, announced its retirement from the game after the loss of TKO Modestas bouquauskus,