MMA Fighter Secures Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking OutMuhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their…

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

Muhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their bout at Alash Pride 105. Kahorov held on as long as he could but was forced to tap out, this was then followed by quite a riot.

Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot

Alash Pride 105, the latest event in the promotion’s series, took place on January 31, 2025, at the Taraz Arena in Taraz, Kazakhstan. This event featured several bouts, including a headline fight between Davlatbek Abdukaharov and Muhammadumar Abdurakhmonov.

Alash Pride is a MMA organization based in Kazakhstan that is regarded as one of the leading MMA promotions in the region. The organization has gained recognition for its role in developing MMA in Central Asia and providing a platform for fighters from Kazakhstan and neighboring countries to compete at a high level.

kneebar Submission

At their most recent event, Tajikistan’s Muhammadrizvon Kahorov faced José Ferreira. Within the first minute of the bout, Ferreira was working for a triangle choke and armbar, before transitioning to a kneebar submission. Abdurakhmonov held on for ten seconds before tapping out.

What followed afterward was pandemonium. Ferreira approached to shake hands with his opponent and then Abdurakhmonov struck him with a punch to the head. The referee then stepped in and Ferreira began to punch around the referee to land shots. The corners jumped the cage and got involved including a jumping kick landing against Abdurakhmonov.

MMA Fighter Secures Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking OutMuhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their…

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

Muhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their bout at Alash Pride 105. Kahorov held on as long as he could but was forced to tap out, this was then followed by quite a riot.

Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot

Alash Pride 105, the latest event in the promotion’s series, took place on January 31, 2025, at the Taraz Arena in Taraz, Kazakhstan. This event featured several bouts, including a headline fight between Davlatbek Abdukaharov and Muhammadumar Abdurakhmonov.

Alash Pride is a MMA organization based in Kazakhstan that is regarded as one of the leading MMA promotions in the region. The organization has gained recognition for its role in developing MMA in Central Asia and providing a platform for fighters from Kazakhstan and neighboring countries to compete at a high level.

kneebar Submission

At their most recent event, Tajikistan’s Muhammadrizvon Kahorov faced José Ferreira. Within the first minute of the bout, Ferreira was working for a triangle choke and armbar, before transitioning to a kneebar submission. Abdurakhmonov held on for ten seconds before tapping out.

What followed afterward was pandemonium. Ferreira approached to shake hands with his opponent and then Abdurakhmonov struck him with a punch to the head. The referee then stepped in and Ferreira began to punch around the referee to land shots. The corners jumped the cage and got involved including a jumping kick landing against Abdurakhmonov.

MMA Fighter Secures Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking OutMuhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their…

MMA Fighter Secured Brutal Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot Breaking Out

Muhammadrizvon Kahorov was put into a tight kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in round 1 of their bout at Alash Pride 105. Kahorov held on as long as he could but was forced to tap out, this was then followed by quite a riot.

Kneebar Submission Followed by a Riot

Alash Pride 105, the latest event in the promotion’s series, took place on January 31, 2025, at the Taraz Arena in Taraz, Kazakhstan. This event featured several bouts, including a headline fight between Davlatbek Abdukaharov and Muhammadumar Abdurakhmonov.

Alash Pride is a MMA organization based in Kazakhstan that is regarded as one of the leading MMA promotions in the region. The organization has gained recognition for its role in developing MMA in Central Asia and providing a platform for fighters from Kazakhstan and neighboring countries to compete at a high level.

kneebar Submission

At their most recent event, Tajikistan’s Muhammadrizvon Kahorov faced José Ferreira. Within the first minute of the bout, Ferreira was working for a triangle choke and armbar, before transitioning to a kneebar submission. Abdurakhmonov held on for ten seconds before tapping out.

What followed afterward was pandemonium. Ferreira approached to shake hands with his opponent and then Abdurakhmonov struck him with a punch to the head. The referee then stepped in and Ferreira began to punch around the referee to land shots. The corners jumped the cage and got involved including a jumping kick landing against Abdurakhmonov.

Bellator Announces Dublin Return For Later This Year

Bellator MMA is making moves as they recently announced their return to the 3 Arena in Dublin, Ireland. On Thursday, the promotion revealed that they’re taking a second trip to the Irish capital in 2019 on September 27. Head of Bellator Europe, Dave Green, announced the news during Thursday’s Bellator London press conference. This marks […]

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Bellator MMA is making moves as they recently announced their return to the 3 Arena in Dublin, Ireland. On Thursday, the promotion revealed that they’re taking a second trip to the Irish capital in 2019 on September 27.

Head of Bellator Europe, Dave Green, announced the news during Thursday’s Bellator London press conference. This marks the fourth installment of the promotion’s European Series.

Bellator Announces

Here is a list of dates and locations for the rest of the Bellator schedule for 2019:

  • Bellator London – June 22, 2019 – SSE Arena – London, England
  • Bellator 224 – July 12, 2019 – WinStar World Casino – Thackerville, Oklahoma, U.S.
  • Bellator 225 – August 24, 2019 – Webster Bank Arena – Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • Bellator European Series – September 27, 2019 – 3 Arena – Dublin, Ireland
  • Bellator Milan – October 12, 2019 – Ex Palalido (Allianz Cloud) – Milan, Italy

The last event in the city took place February 23, 2019, that aired on Paramount Network, DAZN, and Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland.

The event featured a bantamweight bout between James Gallagher and Steven Graham in the main event. Gallagher managed to take the back of Steven Graham in their 135-pound showdown and lock in the rear-naked choke for the win.

Their first event in Ireland took place at Bellator 169 that was a co-promoted event with BAMMA. The main event saw Muhammed Lawal defeat Satoshi Ishii via unanimous decision.

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Aleksei Oleinik vs. Mark Hunt Full Fight Video Highlights

Longtime heavyweight veterans Aleksei Oleinik and Mark Hunt put on a rousing one-round showcase in the main event of today’s (Sat., Sept. 15, 2018) UFC Fight Night 136 from Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia. Oleinik picked up his amazing 45th submission victory with an impressive rear-naked choke of Hunt in the final minute of the opening […]

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Longtime heavyweight veterans Aleksei Oleinik and Mark Hunt put on a rousing one-round showcase in the main event of today’s (Sat., Sept. 15, 2018) UFC Fight Night 136 from Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.

Oleinik picked up his amazing 45th submission victory with an impressive rear-naked choke of Hunt in the final minute of the opening frame. It wasn’t without some major adversity, however, as Oleinik took a ton of damage from the notoriously hard-hitting Hunt early.

‘The Super Samoan’ landed some monster low kicks on Oleinik that badly bruised and battered his leg. Then Hunt’s feared striking power came into play when he landed a clean straight that Oleinik somehow stayed upright after absorbing:

Oleinik came back with a power left of his own shortly thereafter that wobbled Hunt:

As expected, Oleinik then attempted to take the fight to the ground and exercise his glaring area of strength.

Hunt defended the initial takedown attempt, but Oleinik eventually drug “The Super Samoan” to the mat, took his back, and stopped the action with a rear-naked choke:

The Russian vet was all respect after his biggest-ever win, bowing to his infamous opponent:

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Aleksei Oleinik Submits Mark Hunt In Frenetic UFC Moscow Main Event

Replacing suspended former champion Fabricio Werdum, fan favorite slugger Mark Hunt met Russian submission expert Aleksei Oleinik in the main event of today’s (Sat., Sept. 15, 2018) UFC Fight Night 136 from Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia. The 44-year-old Hunt came into the fight having lost two of his last three to Curtis Blaydes and Alistair […]

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Replacing suspended former champion Fabricio Werdum, fan favorite slugger Mark Hunt met Russian submission expert Aleksei Oleinik in the main event of today’s (Sat., Sept. 15, 2018) UFC Fight Night 136 from Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.

The 44-year-old Hunt came into the fight having lost two of his last three to Curtis Blaydes and Alistair Overeem with a TKO win over Derrick Lewis sandwiched in between. Oleinik, on the other hand, had won three of his previous UFC bouts by submission, including two by his now-famous Ezekiel Choke. He, too, had lost to surging challenger Blaydes.

The competitors were two of the most seasoned vets in all of the UFC, with an insane 95 professional bouts between them (not including Hunt’s extensive kickboxing resumé).

But they couldn’t have been more polar opposites in terms of style. With Hunt one of the UFC’s most powerful strikers and Oleinik an expert grappler, the stage was set with a classic striker vs. grappler match for the main event of the UFC’s debut on Russian soil. The bout promised to be a potentially explosive – or possibly subdued – main event in Moscow. It turned out to be the former.

Round One:

The headliner began with a strong low kick from Hunt. Oleinik answered with a glancing right hand over the top. He snapped a push kick to Hunt’s knee and the Samoan missed on a punch. Hunt slapped a leg kick and avoided a looping shot from Oleinik. Hunt then landed a huge punch that Oleinik somehow stayed upright from.

The leg kicks kept scoring from Hunt. He scored with a left hook. Oleinik’s left leg was badly bruised and battered from the leg kicks. Hunt scored a right hand as a hindered Oleinik rushed in. But then the tide turned. Oleinik landed some hard shots of his own and wobbled Hunt. Oleinik shot for a takedown that Hunt first avoided, but the Russian persevered to ground “The Super Samoan” and take his back. Oleinik sought a rear-naked choke and locked it on tight, earning the immediate tap from Hunt.

Amazing performance from “The Boa Constrictor,” who earned an incredible 45th submission win of his career by surviving some big damage from Hunt early on.

Final Result: Aleksei Oleinik def. Mark Hunt via R1 submission (rear-naked choke, 4:26)

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