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'''Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov''' ({{lang-ru|Хабиб Абдулманапович Нурмагомедов}}; {{lang-av|ХIабиб ГӀабдулманапил НурмухӀамадов}}; born September 20, 1988) is a [[Russia]]n [[mixed martial arts|mixed martial artist]] of [[Avars (Caucasus)|Avar]] descent who is the current [[UFC Lightweight Championship|UFC Lightweight Champion]].<ref>http://uk.ufc.com/rankings</ref> Nurmagomedov is also a two-time [[Combat Sambo]] World Champion and holds a [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] in [[Judo]]. He holds the longest undefeated streak in MMA, with 26 wins,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/rankings/6/Sherdogs-Official-Mixed-Martial-Arts-Rankings-85289 |title=Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings - Lightweight |publisher=[[Sherdog]] |date=2015-04-26 |accessdate=2016-09-26}}</ref> and is the first [[Russians|Russian]]<ref>https://www.rt.com/sport/423502-khabib-nurmagomedov-ufc-champion/</ref> and the first [[Muslim]] to win a UFC title.<ref>https://papercrush.pk/khabib-the-eagle-nurmagomedov-the-first-muslim-ufc-champion/</ref> |
'''Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov''' ({{lang-ru|Хабиб Абдулманапович Нурмагомедов}}; {{lang-av|ХIабиб ГӀабдулманапил НурмухӀамадов}}; born September 20, 1988) is a [[Russia]]n [[mixed martial arts|mixed martial artist]] of [[Avars (Caucasus)|Avar]] descent who is the current [[UFC Lightweight Championship|UFC Lightweight Champion]].<ref>http://uk.ufc.com/rankings</ref> Nurmagomedov is also a two-time [[Combat Sambo]] World Champion and holds a [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] in [[Judo]]. He holds the longest undefeated streak in MMA history, with 26 wins,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/rankings/6/Sherdogs-Official-Mixed-Martial-Arts-Rankings-85289 |title=Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings - Lightweight |publisher=[[Sherdog]] |date=2015-04-26 |accessdate=2016-09-26}}</ref> and is the first [[Russians|Russian]]<ref>https://www.rt.com/sport/423502-khabib-nurmagomedov-ufc-champion/</ref> and the first [[Muslim]] to win a UFC title.<ref>https://papercrush.pk/khabib-the-eagle-nurmagomedov-the-first-muslim-ufc-champion/</ref> |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
Revision as of 02:08, 30 June 2018
Khabib Nurmagomedov Хабиб Нурмагомедов ХIабиб НурмухӀамадов | |
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Born | Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov September 20, 1988 Sildi, Tsumadinsky, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[1][2][3] |
Other names | The Eagle |
Residence | Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia |
Nationality | Russian |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Weight | 155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)[4] |
Division | Lightweight |
Reach | 70 in (178 cm)[5] |
Style | Sambo, Pankration, Judo, Freestyle Wrestling |
Fighting out of | Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia San Jose, California, United States |
Team | Gadzhi Makhachev Freestyle Wrestling Club American Kickboxing Academy (2013–present) SC Bazarganova |
Trainer | Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov (sambo/MMA) Javier Mendez (boxing/MMA) Sazhid Sazhidov (wrestling) Nurmagomed Shanavazov (boxing) |
Rank | International Master of Sport in Sambo[5] Black belt in Judo[6] International Master of Sports in Pankration[citation needed] International Master of Sports in Army Hand-to-Hand Combat[citation needed] |
Wrestling | Cadet Russian Freestyle Wrestling level |
Years active | 2008–present |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 26 |
Wins | 26 |
By knockout | 8 |
By submission | 8 |
By decision | 10 |
Losses | 0 |
Other information | |
University | Financial Academy |
Notable relatives | Abubakar Nurmagomedov (cousin)[7] Shamil Zavurov (second cousin) |
Website | Official UFC Profile |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Russia | ||
Men's Combat Sambo | ||
World Championships | ||
2009 Kiev | -74 kg | |
2010 Moscow | -82 kg | |
World Clubs Cup | ||
2010 Yalta | -82 kg |
Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov (Template:Lang-ru; Template:Lang-av; born September 20, 1988) is a Russian mixed martial artist of Avar descent who is the current UFC Lightweight Champion.[8] Nurmagomedov is also a two-time Combat Sambo World Champion and holds a black belt in Judo. He holds the longest undefeated streak in MMA history, with 26 wins,[9] and is the first Russian[10] and the first Muslim to win a UFC title.[11]
Early life
Khabib Nurmagomedov was born on September 20, 1988 in the village of Sildi in Tsumadinsky District in modern-day Dagestan, Russia,[1][2][3] before moving to the state capital Makhachkala in his childhood, and then briefly in his older years to Kiev, Ukraine, where he trained at Combat Dobro. He is the second of three children, including an older brother Magomed and younger sister Amina.[12] His father's family had moved from Sildi, Tsumadinsky District to Kirovaul, where his father converted the ground floor of their two-story building into a gym. Nurmagomedov grew up in the household with his siblings and cousins.[12] His interest in martial arts began when watching students training at the gym.[13][14]
As is common with many children in Dagestan, he began wrestling from an early age: he started at the age of six under the tutelage of his father Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov.[15] A decorated athlete and a veteran of the Army, his father had also wrestled from an early age, before undergoing training in judo and sambo in the military.[16] In 2001, his family moved to Machachkala,[17] where he trained in wrestling at age 12, and Judo from age 15. He began training in combat sambo again at 17 under his father.[18] According to Nurmagomedov, the transition from wrestling to judo was difficult, but his father wanted him to get used to competing in a gi jacket.[1] Abdulmanap is currently a senior coach for the combat sambo national team in the Republic of Dagestan, training several athletes in sambo and wrestling in Makhachkala, Russia.[16] Nurmagomedov would frequently get into street fights in his youth, before focusing his attention on mixed martial arts.[19]
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Khabib Nurmagomedov made his professional MMA debut in September 2008 and quickly compiled four wins in under a month. On October 11, Nurmagomedov became the inaugural Atrium Cup tournament champion, having defeated his three opponents at the Moscow event. Over the next three years he would go undefeated, finishing 11 out of 12 opponents. These included a first round armbar finish of future Bellator title challenger Shahbulat Shamhalaev, which marked his M-1 Global debut. In 2011, he would go on to compete for the ProFC promotion. That year alone he competed in seven fights, all of which he won by TKO or submission. A perfect 16-0 record in the regional circuits of Russia and Ukraine was enough to get a call up from the UFC.[20][21]
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Early fights and championship pursuits
In late 2011, Nurmagomedov signed a six-fight deal to compete in the UFC’s lightweight division.[22]
In his UFC debut, on January 20, 2012 at UFC on FX 1, Nurmagomedov defeated Kamal Shalorus via submission in the third round.[23]
Nurmagomedov next defeated Gleison Tibau on July 7, 2012 at UFC 148 via unanimous decision.[24]
Nurmagomedov next fight was against Thiago Tavares on January 19, 2013 at UFC on FX 7.[25] He won via KO in the first round.
Nurmagomedov defeated Abel Trujillo on May 25, 2013 at UFC 160 via unanimous decision. At the weigh-ins, Nurmagomedov came in over the permitted limit, weighing in at 158.5 lb. He was given two hours to cut to the lightweight maximum of 156 pounds, but elected instead to surrender a percentage of his fight purse to Trujillo and the bout was contested at a catchweight.[26] In the course of the fight, Nurmagomedov set a new UFC record for the most takedowns in a single fight with 21 successful takedowns out of 27 attempts.[27]
In his fifth UFC fight, on September 21, 2013 at UFC 165, Nurmagomedov faced Pat Healy.[28] He won the fight via unanimous decision. Attending his first post-event press conference, UFC president Dana White praised the relative newcomer stating, "That slam, when he just scoops him up and slams him, Matt Hughes style. That reminded me of the old Matt Hughes where he would run a guy across the Octagon and slam him. The kid is exciting. We’re probably going to do big things with this kid."[29]
In December, Nurmagomedov challenged Gilbert Melendez on social media, with the two then expected to face off at UFC 170 on February 22, 2014.[30] However, the bout was cancelled for undisclosed reasons,[31] with Melendez then replaced by Nate Diaz. However, the match-up was again cancelled as Diaz turned the bout down.[32] Nurmagomedov expressed his disappointment, appearing on The MMA Hour, "If they say that they're willing to fight the best, they should fight the best. If they want, I'll take them both at once in the cage."[33]
Nurmagomedov next faced Rafael Dos Anjos on April 19, 2014 at UFC on Fox 11.[34] He dominated the fight and won via unanimous decision.
Nurmagomedov was briefly linked to a bout with Donald Cerrone on September 27, 2014 at UFC 178.[35] However, the pairing was quickly scrapped after it was revealed that Nurmagomedov had suffered a knee injury.[36] He was later expected to face Donald Cerrone on May 23, 2015 at UFC 187.[37] However, Nurmagomedov pulled out of the bout on April 30 due to a recurring knee injury. He was replaced by John Makdessi.[38]
Nurmagomedov was expected to face Tony Ferguson on December 11, 2015 at The Ultimate Fighter 22 Finale.[39] However, Nurmagomedov pulled out of the fight in late October, citing another injury, and was replaced by Edson Barboza.[40]
The bout with Ferguson was rescheduled to take place on April 16, 2016 at UFC on Fox 19.[41] However, on April 5, Ferguson pulled out of the bout due to a lung issue.[42] Ferguson was replaced by promotional newcomer Darrell Horcher at a catchweight of 160 lb.[43] Nurmagomedov won the one-sided fight by TKO in the second round.[44]
In September, Nurmagomedov signed two contracts for a title shot against the reigning UFC Lightweight Champion, Eddie Alvarez, on either the UFC 205 or the UFC 206 fight card, with Dana White confirming the bout between the two for UFC 205.[45][46] However, on September 26, the UFC announced that Alvarez would instead be defending the title against Conor McGregor.[47] Nurmagomedov voiced his displeasure on social media, calling Alvarez a "bullshit champ" for refusing the fight and opting for a bout with McGregor instead,[48] accusing the UFC of being a "freak show".[49]
In lieu of a title shot, Nurmagomedov next faced Michael Johnson on November 12, 2016 at UFC 205.[50] He won the one-sided fight via submission in the third round.[51]
The bout with Ferguson was scheduled for a third time at UFC 209 on March 4, 2017, for the interim Lightweight Championship.[52] Nurmagomedov, however, fell ill because of a botched weight cut, and the bout was cancelled as a result.[53][54]
Nurmagomedov faced Edson Barboza on December 30, 2017 at UFC 219.[55] Nurmagomedov dominated all three rounds of the fight, taking Barboza down repeatedly and mauling him with ground and pound. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[56] This win also earned him his first Performance of the Night bonus.[57]
UFC Lightweight Champion
A bout with Ferguson had been scheduled for the fourth time and was expected to take place on April 7, 2018 at UFC 223.[58] However, on April 1, 2018, it was reported that Ferguson injured his knee and was to be replaced by Max Holloway.[59][60] On April 6, Holloway was pulled from the fight after the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) declared him unfit to compete due to extreme weight-cutting, and replaced by Al Iaquinta. Only Nurmagomedov was eligible to win the championship, as Iaquinta weighed in at two tenths of a pound over the championship weight limit.[61] Nurmagomedov dominated the fight, controlling Iaquinta from start to finish, and won via unanimous decision to become the UFC Lightweight Champion.[62]
Personal life
Nurmagomedov married in June 2013. He has a daughter and a son.[63] He is a fan of Anzhi Makhachkala football club and Real Madrid football club.[15] He is a Muslim.
He has also trained with SC Bazarganova in Kizilyurt, Dagestan (2012),[64] Mamishev Fight Team in Saint Petersburg (2012),[65] Fight Spirit Team in Kolpino, St. Petersburg (2013),[66] and KHK MMA Team in Bahrain (2015).[67] In 2016, he co-founded his own team, "Eagles MMA Team", with Ziyavudin Magomedov.[68] Other fighters in the Eagles MMA Team include Ali Bagautinov, Vitaly Minakov, Islam Makhachev, Vladimir Mineev, Sergey Pavlovich, Akhmed Aliev, and Mikhail Mokhnatkin. A devout Sunni Muslim, Nurmagomedov's appearance in EA Sports UFC 2 generated some controversy, as his character crosses himself with the Orthodox sign of the cross (right to left) upon victory. EA apologized and said they would rectify the error.[69]
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed martial arts
- Ultimate Fighting Championship
- UFC Lightweight Championship (One time, current)
- Most takedowns in a single UFC fight (21 takedowns on 27 attempts; 3 rounds) vs. Abel Trujillo.[27]
- Performance of the Night (One time) vs. Edson Barboza[70]
- Atrium Cup
- Pankration Atrium Cup 2008 tournament winner
- M-1 Global
- M-1 Challenge: 2009 Selections
- Sherdog.com
- Fightbooth.com
- 2013 Staredown of the Year (vs. Abel Trujillo).[74]
- MMAdna.nl
- 2017 Performance of the Year
- World MMA Awards
- 2016 International Fighter of the Year.[75]
Sambo
- World Combat Sambo Federation
- Combat Sambo Federation of Russia
- All-Russian Sambo Federation
- Russian Combat Sambo National Championships 21st (2010)[83] (World Team Trials-FIAS)
Grappling
- NAGA World Championship
ARB (Army Hand-to-Hand Combat)
- Russian Union of Martial Arts
- European Champion of Army Hand-to-Hand Combat
Pankration
- International Pankration federation
- European Pankration Champion
Mixed martial arts record
26 matches | 26 wins | 0 losses |
By knockout | 8 | 0 |
By submission | 8 | 0 |
By decision | 10 | 0 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Win | 26–0 | Al Iaquinta | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 223 | April 7, 2018 | 5 | 5:00 | Brooklyn, New York, United States | Won the vacant UFC Lightweight Championship. |
Win | 25–0 | Edson Barboza | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 219 | December 30, 2017 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Performance of the Night. |
Win | 24–0 | Michael Johnson | Submission (kimura) | UFC 205 | November 12, 2016 | 3 | 2:31 | New York City, New York, United States | |
Win | 23–0 | Darrell Horcher | TKO (punches) | UFC on Fox: Teixeira vs. Evans | April 16, 2016 | 2 | 3:38 | Tampa, Florida, United States | Catchweight (160 lbs) bout. |
Win | 22–0 | Rafael dos Anjos | Decision (unanimous) | UFC on Fox: Werdum vs. Browne | April 19, 2014 | 3 | 5:00 | Orlando, Florida, United States | |
Win | 21–0 | Pat Healy | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 165 | September 21, 2013 | 3 | 5:00 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
Win | 20–0 | Abel Trujillo | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 160 | May 25, 2013 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Catchweight (158.5 lbs) bout; Nurmagomedov missed weight. Set UFC record for the most takedowns in a single fight (21). |
Win | 19–0 | Thiago Tavares | KO (punches and elbows) | UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping | January 19, 2013 | 1 | 1:55 | São Paulo, Brazil | Tavares tested positive for drostanolone. |
Win | 18–0 | Gleison Tibau | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 148 | July 7, 2012 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 17–0 | Kamal Shalorus | Submission (rear-naked choke) | UFC on FX: Guillard vs. Miller | January 20, 2012 | 3 | 2:08 | Nashville, Tennessee, United States | |
Win | 16–0 | Arymarcel Santos | TKO (punches) | ProFC 36: Battle on the Caucas | October 22, 2011 | 1 | 3:33 | Khasavyurt, Dagestan, Russia | |
Win | 15–0 | Vadim Sandulskiy | Submission (triangle choke) | ProFC / GM Fight: Ukraine Cup 3 | September 15, 2011 | 1 | 3:01 | Odessa, Ukraine | |
Win | 14–0 | Khamiz Mamedov | Submission (triangle choke) | ProFC 30: Battle on Don | August 5, 2011 | 1 | 3:15 | Rostov-on-Don, Russia | |
Win | 13–0 | Kadzhik Abadzhyan | Submission (triangle choke) | ProFC: Union Nation Cup Final | July 2, 2011 | 1 | 4:28 | Rostov-on-Don, Russia | |
Win | 12–0 | Ashot Shaginyan | TKO (punches) | ProFC: Union Nation Cup 15 | May 5, 2011 | 1 | 2:18 | Rostov-on-Don, Russia | |
Win | 11–0 | Said Khalilov | Submission (kimura) | ProFC: Union Nation Cup 14 | April 9, 2011 | 1 | 3:16 | Rostov-on-Don, Russia | |
Win | 10–0 | Alexander Agafonov | TKO (corner stoppage) | M-1 Selection Ukraine 2010: The Finals | February 12, 2011 | 2 | 5:00 | Kiev, Ukraine | |
Win | 9–0 | Vitaliy Ostroskiy | TKO (punches) | M-1 Selection Ukraine 2010: Clash of the Titans | September 18, 2010 | 1 | 4:06 | Kiev, Ukraine | |
Win | 8–0 | Ali Bagov | Decision (unanimous) | Golden Fist Russia | June 10, 2010 | 2 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | |
Win | 7–0 | Shahbulat Shamhalaev | Submission (armbar) | M-1 Challenge: 2009 Selections 9 | November 3, 2009 | 1 | 4:36 | St. Petersburg, Russia | Won the M-1 Selection Challenge. |
Win | 6–0 | Eldar Eldarov | TKO (punches) | Tsumada Fighting Championship 3 | August 8, 2009 | 2 | 2:44 | Agvali, Dagestan, Russia | |
Win | 5–0 | Said Akhmed | TKO (punches) | Tsumada Fighting Championship 3 | August 8, 2009 | 1 | 2:05 | Agvali, Dagestan, Russia | |
Win | 4–0 | Shamil Abdulkerimov | Decision (unanimous) | Pankration Atrium Cup | October 11, 2008 | 2 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | Pankration Atrium Cup Tournament Final. |
Win | 3–0 | Ramazan Kurbanismailov | Decision (unanimous) | Pankration Atrium Cup | October 11, 2008 | 2 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | Pankration Atrium Cup Tournament Semifinal. |
Win | 2–0 | Magomed Magomedov | Decision (unanimous) | Pankration Atrium Cup | October 11, 2008 | 2 | 5:00 | Moscow, Russia | Pankration Atrium Cup Tournament Opening Round. |
Win | 1–0 | Vusal Bayramov | Submission (triangle choke) | CSFU: Champions League | September 13, 2008 | 1 | 2:20 | Poltava, Ukraine |
See also
- List of current UFC fighters
- List of male mixed martial artists
- List of undefeated mixed martial artists
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