Petr Yan (Russia) and Merab Dvalishvili (Georgia) will fight for the UFC bantamweight title

The world of mixed martial arts has frozen in anticipation of a grand event: Russian fighter Petr Yan will get a chance to reclaim the UFC bantamweight championship belt in a long-awaited rematch against Georgian phenomenon Merab Dvalishvili. This fight promises to become one of the brightest and most principled confrontations of the year, with the intensity of passions surrounding it already reaching its peak.
As reported by BAKU.WS with reference to official UFC announcements, this title fight will be part of UFC 323, which will take place on the night of December 6-7 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. For MMA fans, this is not just a championship fight, but a personal confrontation, as the athletes have already met in the octagon. Here are the key details of the upcoming battle:
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Date and location: On the night of December 6-7, at UFC 323, which will be held at the famous arena in Las Vegas, USA.
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Title: The fight is for the UFC bantamweight championship belt.
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History of confrontation: The first fight between Petr Yan and Merab Dvalishvili took place in March 2023 and ended with the Georgian fighter's victory by judges' decision, which added intrigue and thirst for revenge to the upcoming meeting.
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Current records:
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Petr Yan: 19 wins, 5 losses.
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Merab Dvalishvili: 21 wins, 4 losses.
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The upcoming rematch is of enormous significance for both fighters. For Petr Yan, it's an opportunity not only to reclaim the championship title he previously held but also to take revenge for a painful defeat. For Merab Dvalishvili, known for his continuous pressure and endurance, defending the belt will confirm his status as a dominant champion in one of the most competitive weight categories in the UFC. Fans around the world are eagerly awaiting this confrontation, anticipating a spectacular clash between two top athletes, each of whom is focused only on victory.

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