He stopped Mullarkey in the second round, earning a Performance of the Night bonus in his debut. From there, he has gone on to secure wins over Nathaniel Wood and Erik Silva. This Saturday he competes on the UFC’s first card in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against newcomer Felipe Lima and looks to once again put on for the country of Tajikistan.
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“The Tajik Tank” made his UFC debut last March at UFC 285 and left with a unanimous decision victory over Esteban Ribovics. Just a few months later, he was stopped by Mateusz Rebecki, but bounced back in a big way with a third-round stoppage over Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady. Thirteen of his 18 wins have come by finish, and when he steps in the Octagon it’s sure it be an exciting one to watch.