
Nassourdine Imavov stunningly knocked out Israel Adesanya in the main event of UFC Saudi Arabia to extend the former two-time middleweight champion’s losing streak to three.
The in-form Frenchman slept the Nigerian-born New Zealander in two rounds to stamp his mark as the future of the division, condemning Adesanya to defeat in a fight that felt must win for the 35-year-old.
All eyes will now be on the main event of UFC 312 which sees Sean Strickland challenge Dricus du Plessis for the middleweight strap, with Imavov insistent that Saturday’s win should put him next in line.
Elsewhere, Michael “Venom” Page handed Shara Magomedov his first loss in an upset victory, which saw the London welterweight move up a weight class. ‘MVP’ put on an assured display to overcome the Dagestan fighter in a unanimous decision victory.
Relive the action from UFC Saudi Arabia, below.
UFC Saudi Arabia LIVE
- Nassourdine Imavov stunningly knocks out Israel Adesanya in statement victory
- Former two-time champion Adesanya is now on a three-fight losing streak
- Michael 'Venom' Page hands Shara Magomedov first loss
- Sergei Pavlovich returns to win column with victory over Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Full results from UFC Saudi Arabia
22:00
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Will Castle
Nassourdine Imavov def. Israel Adesanya via second-round knockout (overhand right and ground strikes, 0:30)
Michael ‘Venom’ Page def. Shara Magomedov via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Sergei Pavlovich def. Jairzinho Rozenstruik via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Vinicius Oliveira def. Said Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Fares Ziam def. Mike Davis via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Muhammad Naimov def. Kaan Ofli via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Shamil Gaziev def. Thomas Petersen via first-round knockout (right hook, 3:12)
Terrance McKinney def. Damir Hadzovic via first-round TKO (ground strikes, 2:01)
Jasmine Jasudavicius def. Mayra Bueno Silva via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Bogdan Grad def. Lucas Alexander via second-round TKO (ground strikes, 4:22)
Hamdy Abdelwahab def. Jamal Pogues via split decision (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)
Imavov and MVP both win big in Riyadh
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Will Castle
UFC Saudi Arabia bonuses revealed
21:20
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Will Castle
Without a Doubt! @Imavov1 and @Bogdan_Grad both earned POTN!
— UFC (@ufc) February 1, 2025
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Back & Forth at Bantamweight @SaidUFC & @LokDogVinicius both earn the FOTN bonus!
— UFC (@ufc) February 1, 2025
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Imavov stakes his claim for middleweight gold
20:40
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Will Castle
“There is no doubt that I’m worth the belt,” Imavov said.
“Four victories in one year, two top fives, two top tens, two finishes - the record speaks for itself.
“The real bonus for me is going to fight for the belt.”

Imavov gives lesson on pronunciation
20:35
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Will Castle
Nassourdine Imavov is not having anyone mispronouncing his name anymore as he eyes up title glory in the UFC.
“My name is Imavov,” he said in his parting message from the cage. “Not Imamom, Imamoo - it’s Im-av-ov.”
Special guests in Riyadh
20:20
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Will Castle
Cristiano Ronaldo was in the stands alongside Saudi Arabia’s boxing kingpin Turki Al-Sheikh for tonight’s card.
Welcome to the show, @Cristiano
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All eyes on UFC 312
20:11
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Will Castle
Nassourdine Imavov will be fully focussed on who comes out of UFC 312 on top as Sean Strickland challenges Dricus du Plessis for the middleweight title.
He’ll feel that he deserves the next shot after tonight’s stunning KO victory over one of the best, most dominant champions in the division’s history.

Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:46
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Will Castle
Izzy wasn’t happy with the stoppage at first, smacking the ground in frustration.
But he seems to have taken the defeat graciously, showing his appreciation to the Saudi crowd after recovering.
Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:45
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Will Castle
Nassourdine Imavov has taken out arguably the greatest middleweight of all time.
No surprise he’s asking for a title shot.
“The real bonus for me is going to fight for the belt,” he says.
Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:42
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Will Castle
Round two
Imavov catches Izzy with a jab before BANG - a MASSIVE overhand right DROPS Adesanya!
He follows up with a heavy left against the cage and that’s all she wrote!
One shot and he’s a legend killer. The biggest moment in Nassourdine Imavov’s career so far.
Nassourdine Imavov def. Israel Adesanya via second-round knockout (overhand right and ground strikes, 0:30)
What a win. A statement to the middleweight division.
OVER IN AN INSTANT @Imavov1 wins by Round 2 TKO at #UFCSaudiArabia!
— UFC (@ufc) February 1, 2025
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Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:37
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Will Castle
Round one
Israel Adesanya and Nassourdine Imavov, booked in five rounds. Let’s do this.
Heavy leg kick lands from Izzy to start things off, but Imavov isn’t backing away. He clips Adesanya with a left before going for the double leg - well-defended not once but twice by the former champ.
Adesanya throws the overhand, misses but clips Imavov with his elbow as he brings his arm back.
Imavov responds with a combination - that doesn’t land properly, but what does connect is a vicious upper cut that snaps Izzy’s head back! Imavov has him up against the fence but Izzy returns with a nice right hook and survives.
Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:28
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Will Castle
Israel Adesanya is partial to an outlandish, anime-inspired walkout - but without the belt, there’s no glitz, glamour or special choreography in his entrance.
He’s all business.
Preview: Adesanya may never fight for UFC gold again if he can't pass Imavov test
19:24
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Will Castle
Now fighting for contendership instead of gold, a win tonight is a must if Adesanya intends to become the UFC’s first three-time middleweight champion.
Anything else will cast him further away from the title picture and could even spell retirement. His route back to the throne is anything but easy, and his test against Imavov could prove telling.
Full preview of tonight’s main event:

Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov
19:22
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Will Castle
It’s time for your main event! Israel Adesanya faces Nassourdine Imavov in a crucial middleweight clash.
Adesanya, a former two-time champion, will try to halt a two-fight losing streak as he takes on the in-form Frenchman. The Nigerian-born New Zealander is in a must-win situation, having surrendered the title to Sean Strickland in a major upset in 2023, before failing to reclaim the gold from current champ Dricus Du Plessis.
He’ll overcome Imavov, who is getting really getting the taste for the main event now. On a three-fight tear, the Frenchman soaked up home adulation last time out as he ground out a decision win over Brendan Allen in Paris, shooting him to fifth in the middleweight rankings.
Far more in-form than Adesanya, Imavov is vying for title contention for the first time, and the 28-year-old will be desperate to add a divisional great to his resume. For Adesanya, a loss here could cast him away from the title picture for good.

No change on which weight MVP is focussing on
19:20
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Will Castle
Even after doing what no middleweight has done and beaten Shara Magomedov, MVP has confirmed in his post-fight interview that he intends to return to welterweight - for now.
“Look at me, look at me - I am the captain now,” he said.
“I need to practice a bit more at this weight, but I’ve got some work to do at 170lbs. Make sure you’re watching, because I’m coming.”
Up a weight class & got the W! @MichaelPage247 wins by UD at #UFCSaudiArabia!
— UFC (@ufc) February 1, 2025
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Shara Magomedov vs Michael ‘Venom’ Page
19:15
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Will Castle
Round three
MVP eats an early leg kick but responds by snapping Shara’s head back with a jab. The Londoner has looked really sharp up a weight class.
Venom fires another right hand against the head of Shara, who dummied the flying knee. It’s then MVP who goes for the knee, he doesn’t get all of it but it has Shara covering up.
One minute to go and finally Magomedov begins to land some headshots. He needs a finish here. MVP wildly misses with an overhand before Shara charges in. He connects with an elbow but misses the following headkick.
Final ten seconds and MVP slips going for a spinning wheel kick - he’s on the deck but he’s joined by Shara, where he holds him for the remainder of the fight. We go to the judges...
Michael ‘Venom’ Page def. Shara Magomedov via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Up a weight class? No problem for Venom! An assured display and just like that, he’s taken away Shara Magomedov’s zero.
Shara Magomedov vs Michael ‘Venom’ Page
19:06
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Will Castle
Round two
Another overhand right lands from MVP to start the second - the pace he releases those shots seems almost undefendable.
Shara looks to respond with fierce leg kicks but Venom is doing really well at getting his legs out of the way. Magomedov is trying to enter that range where he can do proper damage.
However, just when Shara closes the distance enough, MVP grabs a hold of him and gets him against the cage, nullifying any immediate threat.
The second ends and it’s MVP on top. Shara ‘Bullet’ could be on the verge of losing his zero.
Shara Magomedov vs Michael ‘Venom’ Page
19:00
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Will Castle
Round one
Here we go. This should be spectacular.
‘Shara’ chants ring around the arena as both fighters measure each other up. Shara chopping the wood early on but it’s MVP who flies in with first major strikes, sending Shara stumbling to the ground with an overhand right.
Another attempted overhand misses wildly from MVP and nearly allows Shara to take the neck. MVP escapes and evades, and is back with that bursting right later in the round. This one connects.
The pair end the round by trading spinning attacks - Shara misses with his back fist, before Venom connects with a back kick.
An enjoyable first five minutes, MVP’s corner will be encouraged.
Interview: ‘MVP’ sees Magomedov as ‘tailor made’ for KO
18:48
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Will Castle
As the fighters make their way out, here’s what Michael ‘Venom’ Page had to tell us ahead of his exciting co-main event clash with Shara Magomedov.
We spoke to the London welterweight about why he’s moving up to 185lb for this fight, his feelings on his loss to Ian Machado Garry last year, and why he is confident of a KO over Magomedov.

Shara Magomedov vs Michael ‘Venom’ Page
18:45
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Will Castle
Co-main event time. And what a co-main we’ve got in store.
Shara ‘Bullet’ Magomedov takes on Michael ‘Venom’ Page in a striking matchup to savour.
Both are capable of producing awe-inspiring knockouts – you only need to look at Magomedov’s last outing, where he finished Armen Petrosyan with a double spinning backfist.
MVP will meanwhile look to bounce back from defeat to Ian Machado Garry as he makes a reportedly brief move up to middleweight – hoping to hand Shara ‘Bullet’ his first professional loss.
Two human highlight reels are about to go at it. Get the popcorn, this is going to be something out of Street Fighter.

Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik
18:44
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Will Castle
Round three
The third round starts in the same vein as the first two, with both unwilling to throw heavy shots in the first minute.
However, we get a glimpse of drama as Pavlovich connects with a combination before Rozenstruik retaliates with a sharp left that gets through. Pavlovich then lands another warhead, eaten by Bigi Boy, before the fight goes to the ground.
Once again, Pavlovich has top control and is doing diligent work, throwing enough ground and pound to prevent the referee from resetting.
The pair return to the feet for the final 30 seconds engage in late fisticuffs, but no-one gets slept. The fight goes the distance.
Sergei Pavlovich def. Jairzinho Rozenstruik via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Not the clash of heavyweights we were exactly expecting, but it puts Pavlovich back in the win column. Safe to say that victory won’t do much for his stock, though.
Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik
18:34
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Will Castle
Round two
Pavlovich is not feeling any need to rush this - to the dismay of the Saudi crowd.
Two minutes pass and there’s very little to speak of. The referee tells the pair to pick things up and immediately Pavlovich connects with a right to DROP Rozenstruik - it only takes one moment!
Bigi Boy isn’t out just yet but is under the cosh as Pavlovich jumps on him. That said, the Russian isn’t desperate to go for the kill and is happy to work on top half guard to see out the round.
Pavlovich is surely two rounds to the good, but this hasn’t been the heavyweight cracker we were hoping for so far.
Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik
18:29
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Will Castle
Round one
Quiet first minute as Pavlovich looks to manage his distance, possessing the reach advantage.
Nice right lands from Pavlovich before moving in, swinging jackhammers hoping for that knockout blow. No connection there but the Russian isn’t rushing, taking his time before landing another right.
Boos begin to sound around the anb Arena for inactivity - but as is with heavyweight fights, it only takes one punch for the things to change drastically. Pavlovich lands his heaviest shot of the round to appease the crowd before the pair tumble onto the mat, where they see out the first five minutes.
Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik
18:15
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Will Castle
Here come the heavyweights.
Sergie Pavlovich takes on Jairzinho Rozenstruik looking to re-establish himself as a stone-cold knockout artist.
The big Russian comes into the bout off the back of two disappointing defeats – first to Tom Aspinall for the interim heavyweight belt, before succumbing to a decision loss to Alexander Volkov.
He faces off against an in-form Rozenstruik, who is comparatively coming into this fight on a two-win streak. A man who has always struggled to break into the upper echelons of the division, now might be a chance for Bigi Boy to truly stamp his mark.
Time for some nuclear warheads to be thrown. A knockout feels guaranteed here.

One Nurmagomedov beaten, Oliveira wants another
18:14
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Will Castle
Vinicius Oliveira has called out Umar Nurmagomedov after extending his unbeaten run in the UFC against Said Nurmagomedov.
An ambitious call-out from the Brazilian, with Umar just coming off the back of a bantamweight title clash with Merab Dvalishvili.
He also revealed that tonight’s fight was on the verge of being cancelled, with the Brazilian carrying an injury into the bout.

Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira
18:10
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Will Castle
Round three
Both guys look exhausted but they just keep throwing. Nurmagomedov tries to connect with an early headkick but slips, taking the fight to the ground.
Oliveira has the edge in the scramble and is keeping Nurmagomedov under control, before spotted an opportunity for submission. He tries to get the choke but can’t get it locked in.
Back on the feet for the final 90 seconds, both men are swinging wildly! Nurmagomedov lands another spinning attack but it’s eaten up by Oliveira. No last-gasp KO to speak of here, we go to the judges.
Vinicius Oliveira def. Said Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
After that first round, you wouldn’t have been blamed if you wrote Oliveira off. A fantastic, relentless recovery performance from the Brazilian.
Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira
18:00
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Will Castle
Round two
Both start the round with more spinning attacks, no big connection though. Nurmagomedov then goes for the takedown with a beautiful entry, strong defence from Oliveira to keep it on the feet.
Oliveira connects with a headkick and evades a spinning backfist attempt before successfully taking Nurmagomedov down.
Back on the feet, the chaos continues as both throw a barrage of overhands looking for that killer blow. They return to scrambling before Oliveira winds up the combinations once more. After only landing four significant strikes in the first, he’s dominated the last five minutes.
Gas tanks are very much beginning to give out. To the third we go.
Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira
17:54
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Will Castle
Round one
Nurmagomedov immediately puts Oliveira on the backfoot, landing a number of vicious calf kicks. He then has the Brazilian back-peddling after breaking through the guard with spinning back kick - for a second, it looked like we’d just witnessed a knockout of the year contender.
Oliveira begins to find his feet midway through the round, getting Nurmagomedov up against the cage. But after an eyepoke stunted the flow of the fight, Nurmagomedov burst back on the offensive, flying through the air as he looked to crack a knee off Oliveira’s skull.
Oliveira just evades and gets him down to see out the rest of the round. He’ll up on control time, not so much in terms of damage.
Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira
17:43
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Will Castle
Next up, Said Nurmagomedov squares off against Vinicius Oliveira at in an ‘old guard versus new’ at bantamweight.
Nurmagomedov returns after a 15-month layoff and will look to derail the early rise of Oliviera, who has made a splash since his debut.
The Brazilian is 2-0 in the UFC and comes off a unanimous decision win over Ricky Simon. A win against Nurmagomedov could be career altering.
An exciting bout that could shuffle the rankings and perhaps have future implications on the title picture.
Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis
17:40
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Will Castle
Round three
Final five minutes of what’s been a fascinating fight so far. Let’s get into it.
Covered in crimson, Ziam and Davis get to the ground early in the third and are grappling near the fence. Ziam butterflies to get back to his feet and when they return to the mat, it’s the Frenchman who’s on top.
He loses his advantageous position when Davis spots an opportunity for a heel hook. Davis goes on to see out the fight with top control, raining down late ground and pound in a Hail Mary effort to prevent an impending loss. The scorecards are in...
Fares Ziam def. Mike Davis via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Five in a row for the Frenchman.
That's now a FIVE fight win streak! @ZiamFares earns a UD victory at #UFCSaudiArabia
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Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis
17:30
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Will Castle
Round two
Davis starts the second aggressively, looking for the takedown and getting Ziam up against the fence. Ziam shows off great takedown defence to stay on his feet before slicing Davis open from close range.
Davis is bleeding badly, with each fighter now wearing a scarlet mask. Ziam picks up Davis and dumps him back to the ground in a role reversal from the first round, but it’s on the mat where the Frenchman nearly meets his demise.
Davis twists Ziam inside-out and has his knee in a horrific position - other fighters would’ve seen it pop, but Ziam’s flexibility is something to behold. Somehow he survives and ends the round by unleashing ground and pound on Davis.
Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis
17:23
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Will Castle
Round one
Here we go. They get straight to it as Davis moves in and connects with a flurry of body shots. Davis then gets Ziam down and tries to find a razor armlock - Ziam manages to escape.
Back on the feet, Ziam turns aggressor and begins to land shot after shot, mixing up the targets really well. Davis is struggling to keep up but manages to bounce Ziam off the cage before expertly dumping him to the ground, taking the back in the process
Davis ends the round with top control.
Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis
17:12
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Will Castle
Strap in, the main card is underway!
We kick things off with the lightweight prospects as Frenchman Fares Ziam takes on Flordia’s Mike Davis, with both looking to extend their respective win streaks.
Ziam proved his show-stealing potential in Paris, starching Matt Frevola with a jaw-dropping knee knockout.
Here come the fighters. This should be a banger.
Win over Magomedov 'won't do any favours' for MVP
17:05
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Will Castle
Michael ‘Venom’ Page hasn’t shied from admitting his motives for taking a fight up a weight class. In what he’s described as the ‘easiest fight process’ he’s ever had, fighting at middleweight allowed him - above anything else - to have a good Christmas.
As such, tonight’s clash against Shara Magomedov probably won’t have huge implications for his future, as he’s very much unlikely to stay at middleweight. Nevertheless, it doesn’t take away from the fact this fight is going to be an absolute barnstormer.
“This one, for me anyway, is probably not going to do me any favours,” he said after the weigh-in.
“This is just an exciting fight so I’m just going to see it as that. If it gives me favours after, like they want to give me top five next, then it’s the cherry on top.”

UFC Saudi Arabia main card on the way
17:03
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Will Castle
That’s all she wrote for the prelims - it’s time to sink our teeth into the UFC Saudi Arabia main card!
Five eye-catching bouts to come in Riyadh, culminating with a middleweight clash of supreme importance as Israel Adesanya returns to the cage against Nassourdine Imavov.
Stay tuned for live play-by-play updates from every fight this evening.

Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli
17:02
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Will Castle
Round three
Naimov shows off his taekwondo acumen off the bat in the third as he tries to land a spinning attack, Ofli evades.
He then gets Ofli down and secures mount, with the Aussie at risk of succumbing and pound finish. Naimov unloads before taking back, putting him in a perfect opportunity to launch a submission attack with three minutes to go.
Naimov makes the error of allowing Ofli to get back to his feet with a minute to go, giving him the opportunity to throw a Hail Mary. He shoe shines the body with punches but then gets Naimov up against the fence - he’s not going to find a knockout there. It goes to the scorecards...
Muhammad Naimov def. Kaan Ofli via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli
16:53
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Will Castle
Round two
Big shots from Ofli in the opening stages of the second, with Naimov eating a heavy left. Ofli then gets Naimov up against the cage, looking to get his opponent down.
Naimov lands a knee to the liver with the pair in close quarters, before separating and unleashing a flurry of punches, majority of which Ofli evades.
After recovering from a takedown, Ofli once again finds himself up pressing Naimov against the cage - doing so for too long for Marc Goddard’s liking. They get separated as the round draws to a close.
Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli
16:47
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Will Castle
Round one
Quiet first minute before Ofli cracks a kick against the cup of Naimov, forcing a brief stoppage.
Naimov uses just 40 seconds to recover and comes back into the fight with a vengeance, hurting Ofli with a heavy leg kick. Naimov then catches him in a really tight clinch, with the pair up against the fence.
The pair separate as Naimov takes the leg kick to connect the elbow. Brilliant stance switch to land a powerful liver kick before rocking Ofli with a punch. The Aussie could be in trouble here, but he recovers well and is able to get back to his feet.
Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli
16:41
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Will Castle
Time for our featured prelim of the evening!
Melbourne’s Kaan Ofli squares off against Tajikistan fighter Muhammad Naimov in potential war at featherweight.
Naimov has won six of his last seven fights and loves a finish, with eight of his 11 wins coming via stoppage.
He’s got the support of the Saudi crowd and will hope to keep his momentum against Ofli. Don’t be surprised if this doesn’t go the distance.
Fireworks guaranteed in tonight's co-main event
16:24
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Will Castle
Fights don’t get too much better than this.
Shara ‘Bullet’ Magomedov takes on Michael ‘Venom’ Page in tonight’s co-main event - a striking matchup to savour.
Both are capable of producing awe-inspiring knockouts – you only need to look at Magomedov’s last outing, where he finished Armen Petrosyan with a double spinning backfist.
MVP will meanwhile look to bounce back from defeat to Ian Machado Garry as he makes a reportedly brief move up to middleweight – hoping to hand Shara ‘Bullet’ his first professional loss.
This is going to be something out of Street Fighter, and I can’t wait.

Shamil Gaziev vs Thomas Petersen
16:19
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Will Castle
Round one
Fast start as Gaziev lands a nice elbow early on, with the pair throwing down in the middle of the Octagon within the first 15 seconds.
Things begin to temper before Petersen lands a really nice takedown. He gets Gaziev up against the fence and lands some shots, but Gaziev responds with a fierce hook of his own to get Petersen of his own.
Then BANG! Gaziev starches Petersen with a right jackhammer straight the middle, landing it right on the jaw for the walk-off knockout. And that’s all she wrote.
Shamil Gaziev def. Thomas Petersen via first-round knockout (right hook, 3:12)
Brutal finish. Gaziev’s stock is on the rise.
Shamil Gaziev vs Thomas Petersen
16:11
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Will Castle
The second of three heavyweight bouts this evening, Shamil Gaziev takes on Thomas Petersen in a clash between two graduates of Dana White’s Contendor Series.
Gaziev has becoming something of a cult favourite among fans and will look to string together a second successive win after getting the decision over Don'Tale Mayes last time out.
In his way is Petersen, also coming into this fight off a win after defeating Mohammed Usman last summer. Another victory here will likely propel him into the top 15, over 14th-ranked Gaziev.
Countdown to the main card
16:03
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Will Castle
Just under an hour until the mai

