User:Rassmallai/Muhammed Mokaev

Muhammad Mokaev
BornMuhammad Mokaev
(2000-07-30) 30 July 2000 (age 24)
Buynaksk, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Other namesThe Punisher
ResidenceManchester, Greater Manchester, England
NationalityBritish/Dagestan
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight135 lb "Muhammad Mokaev". Retrieved 17 January 2020.
DivisionBantamweight (2016–present)
Flyweight (2015–2017)
Reach69 in (175 cm).[1]
StyleWrestling (martial art), Judo, BJJ
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofManchester, England, UK
TeamAspire Combat Sports Academy (2015–present) "About the club - Aspire Combat Sports Academy". Retrieved 6 August 2019.
TrainerDean Garnett: Head coach
Dean Garnett: MMA
Rank  Number 1 in World[2]
Years active2020–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total5
Wins5
By knockout1
By submission3
By decision1
Losses0
Amateur record
Total23
Wins23
By knockout5
By submission3
Medal record
IMMAF WMMAA Open Championships
Representing England
Gold medal – first place 2020 Australia −61.2 kg
IMMAF World Championships
Representing England
Gold medal – first place 2019 Bahrain −61.2 kg
Gold medal – first place 2018 Bahrain −61.2 kg
IMMAF European Championships
Representing England
Gold medal – first place 2019 Rome −61.2 kg
ADCC UK Championships
Representing England
Gold medal – first place 2019 Rome −61.2 kg

Muhammad Mokaev (born 30 July 2000) born in Dagestan now a British Professional UFC [3] mixed martial artist. He was a two-time amateur MMA Junior World Champion and the IMMAF Bantamweight Junior European and World Champion. With 30 wins and no losses, he holds one of the longest active undefeated streak in MMA.[4] As of 17 May, 2020, he was the #1 in the List of current IMMAF Junior fighters Rankings IMMAF pound-for-pound rankings.[5][6] Mokaev is also one of the most eagerly sought after MMA fighters in the world [7]. On 11th June 2020, Mokaev signed Professional contract with the Brave Combat Federation.[8] On his professional debut on 1st August 2020, Mokaev beat Irishman Glenn McVeigh by decision.[9] He has been sought after in the UFC development program as well as Bellator. In 2015 Mokaev became European Junior Champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.[10] This was followed by becoming Gi and NoGi champion at the NAGA championships in 2016, 2017[11] and 2018. He is also a 5xBritish Wrestling champion. In 2019 he also became the Men Senior / Intermediate / Adults / -65 kg champion at the ADCC Championships held in Manchester, UK.[12]. On 17th November 2021 Mokaev signed for UFC roster being the youngest on the roster,with China's Zhu Rong the only other of his age in the UFC [13].

An ethnic Kumyks hailing from the Dagestan and northern Chechnya region of Russia, Mokaev became IMMAF world Junior Bantamweight Chamption in 2018 and 2019.[citation needed]

Early life

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Muhammad was born on 30th July 2000, in the village of Buynaksk in Buynaksky District of the Dagestan ASSR, an autonomous republic within the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union,[14] Mokaev moved to the UK aged 12[15] and quickly decided he wanted to become a wrestler. His motivation was to become the best he could be at that sport. He joined Manchester Wrestling Club in 2013 and started competing. He became the British Junior Champion in the 55 kg category in 2014 [16] and repeated the same in 2015.[17]

Mokaev arrived from Dagestan as a 12 year old refugee. He quickly settled in Wigan and joined 'Wigan Youth Zone' where he was introduced to wrestling.[18]

In 2015 he had his first amateur MMA fight and, while still a Wigan schoolboy, was followed on Instagram by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al Khalifa - the fifth son of the King of Bahrain. Sheikh Khalid was on the lookout for future MMA stars, a keen equestrian rider and triathlete, he launched the KHK MMA team - initially featuring Nurmagomedov - in 2015, then his own MMA promotion - Brave CF - in 2016. By 2018 the two had become friends and the Sheikh assisted Mokaev in a IMMAF tournament in respect of visa and training issues[19]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Muhammad Mokaev made his amateur MMA debut in November 2015 and compiled four wins by the end of the following year in 2016. On 11 February 2017, Mokaev became the Flyweight champion for Tanko FC, having defeated his opponent with a unanimous decision, he was 16 years old at the time[20] Over the next four years he would go undefeated, finishing off as champion as IMMAF Junior Bantamweight Champion in successive years. Originally Mokaev started training in MMA at Kaobon MMA gym in Liverpool under the tutelage of Colin Heron. He worked and earned his gym membership by clean mats at the gym. At the time Mokaev was training at Kaobon, Darren Till (UFC) was one of the fighters there.[21]

Amateur Career

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IMMAF Fighting Championships

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Mokaevs first foray into the IMMAF was in 2018[22] where he became the first Dagestani to become amateur world champion in the Bantamweight category. Mokaev repeated the feat in 2019 in Bahrain and is the reigning World Champion.[23] In addition to winning the gold in the World Championships, Mokaev also won the gold in 2019 European Championship. [24]

IMMAF World Championship 2018

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Mokaev beat Reo Yagamuchi to become the hold of the gold medal at the 2018 World Championship held in Manama, Bahrain. Flying the flag for Team England, Mokaev competed in the concurrent Junior World Championships (for athletes age 18-20), in the men's bantamweight division. It took 3 victories in as many days which resulted him beat opposition from Russia, Kazakhstan and Mexico before the final where he claimed a unanimous decision win over Japan's Asian Open champion, Reo Yamaguchi.[25]

IMMAF European Championships 2019

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The European Championships took place in Rome, Italy for the second competition in a row he faced Reo Yagamuchi in the final and for the second successive time he beat yagamuchi by Unanimous Decision.[26]

IMMAF World Championship 2019

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Mokaev beat Reo Yagamuchi for the third time to become the two time world champion at bantamweight. The final was won by Unanimous decision. Mokaev dominated Reo, the final was notable for the use of 3 suplex moves by Mokaev on Yagamuchi. In this competition Mokaev was felled by an overhand right by Tynyshtyk Zhanibek (Kazakhstan) for the first time in his fighting career. Another first was when Mokaev was taken down by Nikolay Atanasov from Bulgaria.[27]

Professional Career

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Mokaev debuted on 1st August 2020 against Glenn McVeigh, in Sweden under the Brave Combat Federation 37 card. He scored a unaminous decision victory.[28] The fight with McVeigh earned Mokaev with Fight of the Night Bonus [29]

Moakevs second bout was against Hayden Sheriff. This was an exhibition fight. Mokaev finished the fight in under minute, landing a high kick sending Sheriff to the octagon fence, followed up by punches to the body and head. Sheriff curled up at which point the referee saved him from a further beating. The fight was fought at Bantamweight - 61kg.

The 3rd fight was against Jamie Kelly, from Rochdale, fighting out of SBG gym under Martin Stapleton. The fight won the "Fight of the Night" bonus[30]. Kelly, 21 years old, took Mokaev to the 3rd round for the first time in his professional career, before Mokeav took the fight to the ground and locked in a Rear Naked Choke, earning him a submission[31].

Moakevs fourth fight was Dave Jones under the Celtic Gladiator 28 promotion in Glasgow, with Jones tapping to strikes [32].

In Muhammads fifth fight he defeated Abdul Hussein under the Brave Combat Federation 49. It was described as "15mins of non-stop scrambling". The fight was won by decision by Mokaev.[33].

The sixth fight was declared a no-contest due to low kick at Brave Combat Federation 51, when Ibragim Nazurov was deemed unable to continue after absorbing a first round low blow.[34]. The fight result meant that Mokaev remains unbeaten at 4 and 0.

In Mokeav's 7th Professional fight he fought Blaine O'Driscoll defeating him with Rear Nake Choke in Round 2 under the Brave Combat Federation 54 Promotion [35]

In March 2022 made his long awaited UFC debut by beating Cody Durden after 56 seconds in the first round via rear naked choke. He took the fight of the night. [36]

In July 2022 Mokaev fought Charles Johnson only beating after uniaminous decision after 3x5 minute rounds. [37]

Mixed Martial Arts

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Professional Career

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  • Brave Combat Federation

Amateur Career

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  • IMMAF Fighting Championship
    • IMMAF Flyweight Championship (Two time, current)
      • One successful title defenses

Fighting style

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Muhammad Mokaev styles himself on Khabib Nurmagamedov and Rustam Khabilov his wrestling background allows him dominate and maul his opponents[38].. His wrestling coach is Oleg Druzhynets from the British Wrestling Club based in Salford, Greater Manchester.[39] His MMA coach is Dean Garnett from Aspire MMA Gym in Liverpool has stated that the sky is the limit for Mokaev. [40]

Personal life

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Muhammad Mokaev currently is not married. He trains 2 times a day and maintains a strict training regime and diet. In 2020 Mokaev got involved in a twitter spat with Irish Bellator bantamweight star – and teammate of Conor McGregor – James Gallagher, possibly setting up a matchup between them. Mokaev would have to sign a contract with Bellator for this to happen,[41]

Mixed Martial Arts Record Professional

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Professional record breakdown
7 matches 7 wins 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By submission 4 0
By decision 2 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 7–0 Charles Johnson Decision Unaminous UFC 208 23 July 2022 3 15 London, England Win UFC 208 Blaydes v Aspinall.
Win 6–0 Cody Durden Submission Guillotine Choke UFC Aspinall v Volkov 19 March 2022 1 00:58 London, England Won UFC Fight of Night.
Win 5–0 Blaine O'Driscoll Submission RNC Brave Combat Federation 54 25 September 2021 2 1:36 Konin, Poland Won Brave CF 54.
Win 4–0 Abdul Hussein Decision Unaminous Brave Combat Federation 49 4 June 2021 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Won Brave CF 49.
Win 3–0 Dave Jones Tapped to Strikes Celtic Gladiator 28 22 November 2020 1 1:27 Glasgow, Scotland Won Celtic Gladiator 28.
Win 2–0 Jamie Kelly Submission RNC Brave CF 43 - Brave Combat Federation 43 1 October 2020 3 2:11 Manama, Bahrain Won Brave CF 43.
Win 1–0 Hayden Sheriff TKO CG 27 - Celtic Gladiator 27 22 August 2020 3 15 Manchester, England Won Exhibition Match CG 27.
Win 1–0 Glenn McVeigh Unaminous Decision Brave Combat Federation 37 1 August 2020 3 9 Stockholm, Sweden Won Brave CF 37.

Mixed martial arts record Amateur

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Professional record breakdown
23 matches 23 wins 0 losses
By knockout 5 0
By submission 3 0
By decision 15 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 23–0 Abdulla Mubarak Submission RNC R1 IMMAF 2020 WMMAA Open Championships 8 March 2020 3 9 Gold Coast, Australia Won IMMAF WMMAA OCEANA Championships.
Win 22–0 Abdulla Alyaqoob Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2020 WMMAA Open Championships 7 March 2020 3 9 Gold Coast, Australia Won IMMAF Preliminary Round in the Championships.
Win 21–0 Reo Yamaguchi Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2019 World Championships 14 November 2019 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Defended IMMAF Senior and Junior World Championships.
Win 20–0 Tynyshtyk Zhanibek Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2019 World Championships 13 November 2019 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Defending Champion IMMAF Senior and Junior World Championships.
Win 19–0 Nikolay Atanasov Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2019 World Championships 12 November 2019 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Defending Champion IMMAF Senior and Junior World Championships.
Win 18–0 Max Hynninen Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2019 World Championships 11 November 2019 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Defending Champion IMMAF Senior and Junior World Championships.
Win 17–0 Mikey Boden TKO Ground and Pound WCFC3 Championships 28 September 2019 2 2.10 Manchester, England World Combat Fighting Championships.
Win 16–0 Myles Richards Unanimous Decision Caged Steel Fighting Championship 23 13 July 2019 3 9 Sheffield, England Vacant Bantamweight Championship Caged Steel FC.
Win 15–0 Reo Yamaguchi Unanimous Decision IMMAF European Championship 22 June 2019 3 9 Rome, Italy Vacant Bantamweight Championship IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 14–0 Batir Sharukhanov Unanimous Decision IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship 21 June 2019 3 9 Rome, Italy Vacant Bantamweight Championship IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 13–0 Abanoub Fares TKO/KO IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship 20 June 2019 1 2.32 Rome, Italy Vacant Bantamweight Championship IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 12–0 Ciaran Mulholland Unanimous Decision UK Fighting Championship 23 March 2019 5 15 Preston, England Vacant Bantamweight Championship UK Fighting Championship.
Win 11–0 Reo Yamaguchi Unanimous Decision IMMAF 2018 World Championships 17 November 2018 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Amateur Bantamweight Championship IMMAF World Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 10–0 Ismael Zamora Unanimous Decision IMMAF World Senior and Junior Championship 15 November 2018 3 9 Manama, Bahrain Bantamweight Championship IMMAF World Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 9–0 Imran Satiev Submission - RNC IMMAF Championship 14 November 2018 1 0.57 Manama, Bahrain Bantamweight Championship IMMAF European Senior and Junior Championship.
Win 8–0 Jack Eglin TKO Slam and Punches UK Fighting Championships 5 7 October 2017 2 2.25 Flyweight, England Vacant Flyweight Championship UK Fighting Championship.
Win 7–0 Sebastian Gonzalez TKO Punches Tanko FC 4 12 May 2017 1 0.37 Manchester, England Flyweight Championship TFC4 Championship.
Win 6–0 Liam Gittins Unanimous Decision Tanko FC 3 11 February 2017 3 9 Manchester, England Flyweight Championship TFC3 Championship.
Win 5–0 Markus Hægland Unanimous Decision Tanko FC 2 3 December 2016 3 9 Manchester, England Flyweight Championship TFC2 Championship.
Win 4–0 Jose Rufino KO/TKO ICE FC 18 28 October 2016 2 1.27 Bolton, England Flyweight Championship ICE FC 18 Championship.
Win 2–0 Ash McCracken Unanimous Decision Full Contact Contender 17 24 September 2016 3 9 Manchester, England Bantamweight Full Contact Contender 17.
Win 1–0 Jake Hinton Submission - RNC Shinobi War 6 28 November 2015 1 2.25 Manchester, England flyweight Shinobi War 6.

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Achievements
Preceded by
Gamzat Magomedov
2018 IMMAF Junior Bantamweight World Champion Incumbent
Preceded by
Muhammad Mokaev
2019 IMMAF Junior Bantamweight World Champion Incumbent


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