Limelight My big stupid hype trains thread.

It's interesting to look back at this thread and see all the fighters who are in the UFC now.

You know Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby have this thread bookmarked.
 
It's interesting to look back at this thread and see all the fighters who are in the UFC now.

You know Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby have this thread bookmarked.

@seanshelby @mickmaynard

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Off work today with a spot of man flu so I'm catching up on a few people I wanted to see.

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Mafalda Carmona

Country - Portugal
Weight Class - Bantamweight
Age : 20
Promotion - European Beatdown
Record : 3-0

Seems to be a female believer in smesh. From what I've been able to catch of her she just takes girls down and basically beats them up while throwing sub attempts in there too. She's also only 20 years old and I think she's going to develop into quite the problem. 3-0 with 3 wins by ground and pound stoppage, one by the ref, one by the doctor and one by the opponent's corner.

 
He just got his citizenship.


Thanks for the info.
It's weird Mokaev is in the UK, of all the European countries that Chechens and Dagestanis emigrate to, the UK doesn't seem to be one of them. I have genuinely never seen a Chechen or Dagestani person in the UK - not here in Wales (unsurprising) nor in Yorkshire when I lived there, nor in Bristol (where I have tons of mates). I know it's only three places, but it still strikes me as odd.
I think they are kinda different, regarding immigration. For example regarding mma fighters -- from what I've seen Poland, Finland, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria -- Chechens only, UK -- I think only Dagestani guys (there is 1 or 2 other guys I've seen mentioned on social media). Also, again mma fighters -- Chechens are mostly in Europe + I know like 2 in US, while Dagestani -- Australia (Askerov lived there but he is mostly a kickboxer), China (few guys, I think Salikhov lived there for a few years), Canada (well, according to Tapology), I think there is a few fighters that represent Bahrain and some other countries like Qatar and Kuwait.
This week there's no UFC or Bellator so the MMA gods have blessed us with

Naiza 35 - 26th November
FW - Nikolay Samsuev (?/Kazakhstan/7-0) Vs Raimbek Orinbey (6-2)
LW - Magomed Kabardiev (26/Kazakhstan/6-0) Vs Sanjar Azhibaev (20-8)
LW - Saifulla Dzhabairov (?/Russia/11-2) Vs Nurzhan Zholdybay (24/Kazakhstan/7-2)
BW - Elnar Ibragimov (24/Azerbaijan/17-5) Vs Aleksandr Podlesniy (16-7-1)
HW - Khusein Adamov (31/Russia/10-1) Vs Dmitriy Popov (29/Kazakhstan/1-0) who got a draw with Shamil Gaziev in the ammys

UWC 30 - 26th November
BW - #18 FLW Andres Luna Martinetti (26/Ecuador/11-0) Vs Paul Marquez Moreno (7-7)

Fight Nights 106 - 27th November
LHW - Akhmad Gasanov (?/Russia/6-0) Vs Viktor Vetcherin (4-2)
HW - Marcio Santos (16-6-1) Vs Aleksandar Emilianenko (28-8-1) (not a prospect fight but people might be interested)

FEN - 27th November
LW - #3 Mateusz Rebecki (29/Poland/14-1) Vs Arkiday Osipyan (7-2)

UK Fighting Championships 17 - 27th November
WBW - #8 Dakota Ditcheva (22/England/2-0) Vs Ugiloy Nasimova (2-4)

RIZIN Trigger 1st - 28th November

WW - Yusaku Kinoshita (21/Japan/4-0) Vs Ryuichiro Sumimura (18-7-1)
FLW - Tatsuki Saomoto (25/Japan/16-2-1) Vs Takashi Matsuba (12-4-1)
There is also second event of Shlemenko's promotion at Saturday.
IIRC he was released because of a USADA issue.
I believe this too instead of his version.
But I tried to think of it, isn't there is like only Dariush and Mousasi in American promotions? Like, amongst people with connection to Iran, maybe also Mr. Finland but seems like only Iranian guys are refugees/born in Iran but with another citizenship guys.
Also I think Israel was kind of ignored by UFC until recently -- they signed Levy and had 2 guys on DWTNCS this season.

About Tajikistan and other guys -- maybe you think there is something like a Central Asian quota and they prefer to sign Kazakhstani/Uzbekistani fighters instead of, for example Tajikistani? Since pre-pandemic there were talks about UFC event in Kazakhstan and mma being illegal/banned in Tajikistan, I can get why they prefer Kazakhstani fighters.
 
Off work today with a spot of man flu so I'm catching up on a few people I wanted to see.

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Mafalda Carmona

Country - Portugal
Weight Class - Bantamweight
Age : 20
Promotion - European Beatdown
Record : 3-0

Seems to be a female believer in smesh. From what I've been able to catch of her she just takes girls down and basically beats them up while throwing sub attempts in there too. She's also only 20 years old and I think she's going to develop into quite the problem. 3-0 with 3 wins by ground and pound stoppage, one by the ref, one by the doctor and one by the opponent's corner.


Pretty impressive performance. Very composed for someone so young. Very smesh.
 
Thanks for the info.

I think they are kinda different, regarding immigration. For example regarding mma fighters -- from what I've seen Poland, Finland, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria -- Chechens only, UK -- I think only Dagestani guys (there is 1 or 2 other guys I've seen mentioned on social media). Also, again mma fighters -- Chechens are mostly in Europe + I know like 2 in US, while Dagestani -- Australia (Askerov lived there but he is mostly a kickboxer), China (few guys, I think Salikhov lived there for a few years), Canada (well, according to Tapology), I think there is a few fighters that represent Bahrain and some other countries like Qatar and Kuwait.

There is also second event of Shlemenko's promotion at Saturday.

I believe this too instead of his version.
But I tried to think of it, isn't there is like only Dariush and Mousasi in American promotions? Like, amongst people with connection to Iran, maybe also Mr. Finland but seems like only Iranian guys are refugees/born in Iran but with another citizenship guys.
Also I think Israel was kind of ignored by UFC until recently -- they signed Levy and had 2 guys on DWTNCS this season.

About Tajikistan and other guys -- maybe you think there is something like a Central Asian quota and they prefer to sign Kazakhstani/Uzbekistani fighters instead of, for example Tajikistani? Since pre-pandemic there were talks about UFC event in Kazakhstan and mma being illegal/banned in Tajikistan, I can get why they prefer Kazakhstani fighters.
In regards to Israel, they also had Noad Lahat whose only memorable moments came in the form of eating flying knees in his two losses.

I think it mostly boils down to the level of talent. Those places aren't really MMA hotbeds like any of the other markets the UFC is catering to right now, so they barely bother with them. With Muin Gafurov losing as well, I can't say they'll start pushing hard for Tajikistan.
 
I forgot about Turkey and Dagestani fighters. Forgot his name, that Dagestani friend of Khabib who went 0-2 and was cut around 9 years ago, who now lives and trains in Turkey encouraged Dagestani guys to take Turkish citizenship.
In regards to Israel, they also had Noad Lahat whose only memorable moments came in the form of eating flying knees in his two losses.

I think it mostly boils down to the level of talent. Those places aren't really MMA hotbeds like any of the other markets the UFC is catering to right now, so they barely bother with them. With Muin Gafurov losing as well, I can't say they'll start pushing hard for Tajikistan.
Yeah, I meant between cuting of Lahat and 2020/2021 there wasn't any Israeli fighters in UFC and DWTNCS while Bellator was able to find guys like Keresh or Smotritsky. Also after his last fight in Russia Maor Maasiyaev (not sure if I written it right, he was born in Israel of Mountain Jewish origin, now goes to Russian University and trains there) said that next fight will happen abroad, beyond the ocean (I guess in US, but he didn't said it will be UFC or another American promotion). Just remembered, there was Yoni Sherbatov on TUF, who probably had Israeli citizenship (and also Russian and Canadian).

Tajikistani Nurullo Aliev said that he got offer from DWTNCS, I think both EFC and Open FC has Tajikistani guys as champions and from what I see majority of events in Russia has Tajikistani fighters on them (including contenders or unbeaten prospects).
 
Couple of fights that have sneaked on that weren't on Tap when I looked earlier in the week.

FEN

MW - #7 Sharaputdin Magomedov (27/Russia/6-0) Vs Joel Dos Santos (14-5)

Jungle Fight

LW - #11 Lucas Almeida (30/Brazil/12-1) Vs Italo Trindale (10-3)

CAGE

WBW - #3 Mafalda Carmona (20/Portugal/3-0) Vs Suzi Salmimies (11-5-1)
 
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Alfonso Leyva

Country - Mexico
Weight Class - Welterweight
Age : 28
Promotion - UWC
Record : 5-0

A two time Mexican Olympic wrestler (not sure what that's worth in real terms) who seems to have bricks for fists. Very athletic and strong and while the striking is still coming together technically everything looks powerful and he seems to have one shot KO power. Not sure how good the wrestling is as he just decided to strike instead, I get the feeling if he can implement that and use ground and pound with his power then he'll be a problem.


Other good UWC performances (all Entram gym dudes I think)



Andres Luna Martinetti (26/Ecuador/FLW/12-0) - Really lovely BJJ once he gets it to the mat, beat latest opponent with a gorgeous calf slicer. Stand-up is a work in progress, nice and long for either Fly or BW, but leaves his chin far too high in the air at the moment.

Aaron Canate (25/Ecuador/FW/8-0) - Entram gym prospect who's only turned pro in the last couple of years but has been very active. Good crisp straight shots which seem to have some pop and nice kicks to supplement them. Grappling control and takedown defence seem okay at current level. Lacks head movement at the moment and needs to work on sub finishing as attempts at grappling finishes are a bit sloppy.

Leonardo Blasco (26/Venezuela/WW/16-4) - Solid karate standup with powerful kicks, decent offensive wrestling and controlling BJJ. Loses back position a bit too easily sometimes but seems solid all round other than that. Fights at a controlled pace and seems solid everywhere.
 
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Sharaputdin Magomedov

Country - Russia
Weight Class - Middleweight
Age : 27
Promotion - FNG
Record : 7-0

Very active fighter who looks better every time I see him. After the Kadiev fight I thought "this guy looks pretty good", then he murdered Allakhverdian with a brutal elbow and I thought "this guy looks like a top prospect" and now he's followed that up by sending Joel Dos Santos to the astro-plane with a front hook kick I'm thinking the dude looks like a potential world champion.

Just insane levels of skill, can turn the pressure on when he wants to, can fight off the back foot when he wants to, can wrestle well offensively, defensive wrestling is on point, can finish guys in a variety of different ways. Really everything you look for in a prospect.

The one different coloured eye looks fucking cool too.

 
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Rebecki won again, looks like the dude he was fighting was pretty tough



Mafalda lost by decision, guess fighting a 11-5-1 girl 6 months into her career was too much too soon.
 
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Yusaku Kinoshita

Country - Japan
Weight Class - Welterweight
Age : 21
Promotion - RIZIN
Record : 4-1 <KhabibBS>

Had a clear finish taken away for grabbing the cage in a bit of a Matt Hamill Vs Jon Jones "well it was technically illegal but he'd kind of won by then anyway" moment. I'm still going to be considering him undefeated. Showed good aggression, power and finishing instinct when he hurt his opponent (okay maybe too much), looked in control when grappling on top and put a constant pressure on his opponent. Also worth considering that he's 21 in his 5th pro fight against a 19-7-1 guy too.
 
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Yusaku Kinoshita

Country - Japan
Weight Class - Welterweight
Age : 21
Promotion - RIZIN
Record : 4-1 <KhabibBS>

Had a clear finish taken away for grabbing the cage in a bit of a Matt Hamill Vs Jon Jones "well it was technically illegal but he'd kind of won by then anyway" moment. I'm still going to be considering him undefeated. Showed good aggression, power and finishing instinct when he hurt his opponent (okay maybe too much), looked in control when grappling on top and put a constant pressure on his opponent. Also worth considering that he's 21 in his 5th pro fight against a 19-7-1 guy too.
The main event also had the guy grab the cage on the soccer kick. I guess it wasn’t as obvious as this one but alas. Excited to see the new Japanese prospects
 
I watched one interview with him, as far as I remember he didn't said what is the name of medical condition but said that vision is worse in that eye.

Should still let him fight in the US imo, he can clearly see well enough with it to beat the ever loving fuck out of people.
 
Should still let him fight in the US imo, he can clearly see well enough with it to beat the ever loving fuck out of people.
There was that one guy who fought on the XMMA card or whatever who is completely blind in one eye and just kept getting clipped by the hook from that side

if he can get approved in America, everyone can
 
There was that one guy who fought on the XMMA card or whatever who is completely blind in one eye and just kept getting clipped by the hook from that side

if he can get approved in America, everyone can
Isn't Bisping had problem with one eye?
 

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