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Will face Perez
Ulanbekov is scheduled to compete against Alex Perez in a flyweight fight at UFC Vegas 93 on June 15, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Perez went out of the UFC Vegas 91 main event relatively unscathed after knocking out Matheus Nicolau. Apparently wanting to take advantage of his full health and hot momentum, the former will partake in his initial fight scheduled against Ulanbekov.
Perez went out of the UFC Vegas 91 main event relatively unscathed after knocking out Matheus Nicolau. Apparently wanting to take advantage of his full health and hot momentum, the former will partake in his initial fight scheduled against Ulanbekov.
Won't be facing Perez
Ulanbekov won't face Alex Perez in the UFC Las Vegas event on June 15 since Perez has been added to the main event of UFC Vegas 91 on April 27, Danny Segura and Nolan King of MMA Junkie report.
ANALYSIS
Perez has been called up as the replacement of Manel Kape in the fight against Matheus Nicolau, meaning Ulanbekov will now have to find a new opponent for the Vegas event scheduled for June. Whoever faces Ulanbekov will be stepping into the octagon against an opponent who has won his last two fights due to submission.
Perez has been called up as the replacement of Manel Kape in the fight against Matheus Nicolau, meaning Ulanbekov will now have to find a new opponent for the Vegas event scheduled for June. Whoever faces Ulanbekov will be stepping into the octagon against an opponent who has won his last two fights due to submission.
Scheduled against Alex Perez
Ulanbekov is scheduled to compete against Alex Perez in a flyweight fight for the UFC's June 15 event at Las Vegas, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
With a submission win in each of his last two fights, Ulanbekov is being rewarded with a relatively favorable but still tricky challenge. A win over Perez, who has not won a fight since 2020 and is on a three-fight losing streak, likely puts Ulanbekov among the UFC's top 10 contenders at flyweight.
With a submission win in each of his last two fights, Ulanbekov is being rewarded with a relatively favorable but still tricky challenge. A win over Perez, who has not won a fight since 2020 and is on a three-fight losing streak, likely puts Ulanbekov among the UFC's top 10 contenders at flyweight.
Strong run continues
Ulanbekov defeated Cody Durden via submission (face crank) at 4:25 of Round 2 at UFC 296 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Considering he was going up against a tough, scrappy opponent, this was arguably Ulanbekov's best performance with the UFC. He dominated Durden from bell-to-bell, showing off his striking and grappling game. Tagir isn't known for his power, but he managed to knock Cody down in Round 1, which helped get his wrestling game going. The end result was Ulanbekov landing both of his takedown attempts for 6:03 worth of control time. The finish finally materialized late in Round 2. There's room for immediate advance in the UFC's flyweight division, and Ulanbekov, with victories in four of his first five fights with the company, seems like a prime candidate to take advantage of the opportunity.
Considering he was going up against a tough, scrappy opponent, this was arguably Ulanbekov's best performance with the UFC. He dominated Durden from bell-to-bell, showing off his striking and grappling game. Tagir isn't known for his power, but he managed to knock Cody down in Round 1, which helped get his wrestling game going. The end result was Ulanbekov landing both of his takedown attempts for 6:03 worth of control time. The finish finally materialized late in Round 2. There's room for immediate advance in the UFC's flyweight division, and Ulanbekov, with victories in four of his first five fights with the company, seems like a prime candidate to take advantage of the opportunity.
Will face Durden in December
Ulanbekov (undisclosed) will fight Cody Durden (undisclosed) on Dec. 16 at UFC 296 in Las Vegas, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Both fighters had to withdraw from their previous matchup. Ulanbekov didn't face Jake Hadley in August due to an undisclosed reason, while Durden, who replaced Ulanbekov and defeated Hadley via unanimous decision, was sidelined for his next fight after failing to clear medical clearance. It's unclear if Ulanbekov and Durden are currently 100 percent, but they are expected to be healthy and ready to fight in December.
Both fighters had to withdraw from their previous matchup. Ulanbekov didn't face Jake Hadley in August due to an undisclosed reason, while Durden, who replaced Ulanbekov and defeated Hadley via unanimous decision, was sidelined for his next fight after failing to clear medical clearance. It's unclear if Ulanbekov and Durden are currently 100 percent, but they are expected to be healthy and ready to fight in December.