Zabit Magomedsharipov to face Raul Rosas Jr. in grappling match

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Zabit Magomedsharipov to face Raul Rosas Jr. in grappling match
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Zabit Magomedsharipov will compete in a grappling match against Raul Rosas Jr. on July 5 at an ACBJJ event in Moscow, Russia. This marks Magomedsharipov’s return to competition after retiring from MMA in 2020 with a record of 18-1. He walked away from the sport due to multiple fight cancellations and dissatisfaction with the UFC’s handling of his career. Rosas Jr., currently ranked No. 13 in the UFC bantamweight rankings, comes into the match after a decision victory over Rob Font in March, extending his win streak to five.

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  • Magomedsharipov last competed in 2019, winning six consecutive UFC fights.
  • The match will be a 155-pound no-gi contest.
  • Rosas Jr. holds a professional record of 6-1 in the UFC.
  • The event features UFC welterweight Rinat Fakhretdinov in the co-main event.
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Zabit Magomedsharipov will finally return to competition on July 5, but it will be under grappling rules. The retired MMA prospect has booked a 155-pound no-gi match with Raul Rosas Jr. as the main event of the upcoming ACBJJ event in Moscow, Russia. The co-headliner features UFC welterweight Rinat Fakhretdinov versus Armen Petrosyan. View this post on Instagram Magomedsharipov was originally rumored to be facing Dan Hooker at the event, but instead, it’s Rosas who faces the former featherweight contender. Magomedsharipov walked away from MMA in 2020 after another cancelled bout with Yair Rodriguez, ending his career with a pro record of 18-1 with six straight wins under the UFC banner. He recently revealed his decision to leave the sport was due to multiple fight cancellations and the impression that the UFC “didn’t want to make me a champion.” The Russian talent, now 35, beat Jeremy Stephens and Calvin Kattar in his final UFC bouts in 2019. Rosas Jr., ranked No. 13 in the official UFC bantamweight list, improved to 6-1 in the company after a decision victory over Rob Font this past March, his fifth in a row since 2023. He competed in a grappling match with Deiveson Figueiredo in Brazil, but that ended in a draw since neither could secure a submission.

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Zabit Magomedsharipov hasn’t competed since a final UFC win in 2019

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