UFC Fight Night: Naimov proved stronger than Polish fighter Bogdan Grad

In the main card bout of UFC Fight Night, the charismatic representative of Tajikistan Muhammadjon Naimov faced the technical Polish fighter Bogdan Grad.
From the very beginning, the fight maintained a high pace: Naimov worked confidently in the stand-up, demonstrating powerful strikes and good control. Grad tried to impose his own tempo, but Naimov acted more precisely and actively.
After three rounds, the judges unanimously awarded the victory to the Tajik fighter (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).
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At the UFC Fight Night tournament, a welterweight bout took place between Welsh fighter Oban Elliott and South Korean representative Seok Hyun Ko.
From the first minutes of the fight, Seok Hyun Ko demonstrated high speed and excellent stand-up work. He confidently maintained distance, delivering precise strikes and actively moving around the octagon. Elliott tried to impose wrestling and close the distance, but the Korean skillfully defended against takedowns and responded with counterattacks.
In the second round, Seok Hyun Ko accelerated the pace, and his strikes became increasingly impactful. The Welshman continued to fight, but gradually ceded the initiative. In the third round, the Korean fighter finally secured his advantage, controlling the action until the final bell.
The judges unanimously declared Seok Hyun Ko the winner (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).
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At the UFC Fight Night tournament, an interesting welterweight bout took place between South Korean fighter Jung Young Park and Austrian fighter with Chechen roots Ismail Naurdiev.
From the very beginning of the fight, Park acted coolly, imposing his tempo on his opponent. He effectively used leg kicks and stand-up combinations, preventing Naurdiev from finding a comfortable distance. The Austrian tried to turn the tide of the fight through explosive attacks, but Park was more precise, landed more frequently, and worked confidently in defense.
In the second round, the South Korean fighter increased the pressure and demonstrated excellent endurance and tactical thinking. Naurdiev remained dangerous until the end, but he was unable to change the course of the fight.
After three rounds, the judges unanimously awarded the victory to Jung Young Park (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
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At the UFC Fight Night tournament, a long-awaited rematch in the women's flyweight division took place between Russian Daria Zheleznyakova and British Melissa Mullins. This fight became a principled continuation of their previous confrontation, which ended in a controversial decision.
From the first seconds, Zheleznyakova showed that she was determined - she aggressively started the fight, worked solidly in the stand-up, and didn't allow Mullins to open up. The British fighter tried to respond with counter strikes, but the Russian acted technically and cohesively, confidently winning exchanges through precision and activity.
In the second round, Daria increased the pressure, delivering powerful strikes in combinations and occasionally taking the fight to the ground, where she also controlled her opponent. Mullins held on firmly, but the Russian's advantage throughout the fight was obvious.
After three rounds, the judges unanimously awarded the victory to Daria Zheleznyakova.
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The continuation of the UFC Fight Night tournament turned out to be truly spectacular, as bright representatives of the women's division entered the octagon: Russian Irina Alekseeva and Polish debutante Claudia Sygula.
The fight began at high speeds - Sygula immediately took the center of the cage and began actively pressing. Alekseeva tried to respond with strikes and impose wrestling, but the Polish athlete confidently controlled the tempo, acted more precisely and landed more frequently. Throughout the three rounds, Sygula demonstrated excellent physical condition and diverse work both
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