5 best prospects to have moved into UFC title contention in 2022
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was determined to get the finish at A STATEMENT IN HIS HOME STATE was determined to get the finish at Based on what we’ve seen of him, it’d be easy for some fans to dismiss Yanez as a straightforward brawler with heavy hands, but that isn’t really the case. He’s a far more technical fighter than he’s sometimes given credit for. He’s also demonstrated that he’s able to make the right adjustments during a fight to win, as he showed when he came from behind to defeat Randy Costa in 2021. More to the point, though, the Texan appears to be catching on with fans as a potential star of the future to watch. Many observers seemed enthusiastic about a clash between Yanez and fast-rising star when the Texan called out ‘Sugar’ following his win over Kelley, and that’s the kind of fight that could easily see him climb the ladder. Basically, fans should probably expect Yanez to be handed a big fight for his next trip to the octagon. Based on what he’s done thus far, it seems highly likely that he’ll be in contention for the bantamweight title before 2022 is out.
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Shavkat Rakhmonov remains undefeated!
1️⃣ 6️⃣ Fights1️⃣ 6️⃣ Wins1️⃣ 6️⃣ FinishesShavkat Rakhmonov remains undefeated! Harris was dispatched via knockout in the first round following a spectacular spinning hook kick, while Magny, one of the most highly-credentialed veterans in the division, was forced to tap out to a slick guillotine choke in the second round. Quite who will be up next for Rakhmonov is anyone’s guess, but with plenty of veterans sitting above him in the rankings, he’ll definitely be hunting for a big win to shunt him into the top five. Regardless, ‘Nomad’ is definitely one of the best prospects to emerge at 170lbs in some time.
5 best prospects to have moved into UFC title contention in 2022
Middleweight contender Alex Pereira has rocketed up the rankings in 2022 2022 has been a huge year for the thus far. Not only has the promotion been able to put on some great events, it has also seen a number of exciting prospects rise up the ladder. In 2022 to date, we’ve seen more than one red-hot prospect climb up into UFC title contention, and there’s every chance that at least one of them ends up holding gold in the octagon in the near future. Sure, not all of them will end up panning out how the fans might hope, but for now at least, some of these fighters are amongst the hottest currently competing in the octagon. Here are the five best prospects to have moved into UFC title contention in 2022.#5 Adrian Yanez – UFC bantamweight
Adrian Yanez looks like the bantamweight division's fastest-rising star While bantamweight prospect Adrian Yanez hasn’t made his way into the UFC’s top 10 at 135lbs just yet, based on what we’ve seen from the Texan thus far, it feels like only a matter of time before he does so. Sure, Yanez has only fought once thus far in 2022, but that bout saw him violently dispatch Tony Kelley in just under four minutes via knockout, claiming his fifth $50,000 performance bonus in as many visits to the octagon. A STATEMENT IN HIS HOME STATEwas determined to get the finish at A STATEMENT IN HIS HOME STATE was determined to get the finish at Based on what we’ve seen of him, it’d be easy for some fans to dismiss Yanez as a straightforward brawler with heavy hands, but that isn’t really the case. He’s a far more technical fighter than he’s sometimes given credit for. He’s also demonstrated that he’s able to make the right adjustments during a fight to win, as he showed when he came from behind to defeat Randy Costa in 2021. More to the point, though, the Texan appears to be catching on with fans as a potential star of the future to watch. Many observers seemed enthusiastic about a clash between Yanez and fast-rising star when the Texan called out ‘Sugar’ following his win over Kelley, and that’s the kind of fight that could easily see him climb the ladder. Basically, fans should probably expect Yanez to be handed a big fight for his next trip to the octagon. Based on what he’s done thus far, it seems highly likely that he’ll be in contention for the bantamweight title before 2022 is out.
#4 Tom Aspinall – UFC heavyweight
Tom Aspinall's win over Alexander Volkov turned him into a genuine heavyweight title contender The UFC’s heavyweight division has been somewhat short on hot prospects in recent years, meaning that the likes of didn’t need much time to climb up into title contention. This year, though, has seen another major prospect rise up the ladder in the form of the UK’s Tom Aspinall. The Manchester-based fighter was already 11-2 with four wins in the octagon prior to the start of 2022, but his victory over really vaulted him into the conscience of the fans. ‘Drago’ was expected to give the Mancunian his toughest test to date. Instead, Aspinall simply blew right through him, taking him down before submitting him with a brutal straight armbar in just under four minutes. Tom Aspinall has ARRIVED Tom Aspinall has ARRIVED Right now, Aspinall is ranked at No.6 in the division, but he’s due to face No.4-ranked later this month. If he can find a way to overcome ‘Razor’, then there’s every chance that he could claim the next heavyweight title shot. Overall, though, the native of Manchester might be the best prospect to emerge from the UK since Darren Till’s initial rise up the ladder a few years ago, and he’s definitely one of the most exciting to break into contention in 2022.#3 Rafael Fiziev – UFC lightweight
Rafael Fiziev's win over Rafael Dos Anjos has turned him into a genuine title contender at 155lbs The UFC lightweight division has seen a number of prospects rise up into contention in the past year or so, with the likes of Mateusz Gamrot, Arman Tsarukyan and Jalin Turner all making an impact in their recent fights. However, it’s probably fair to say that the prospect who has made the most noise in the lightweight division in 2022 is Rafael Fiziev. Right now, ‘Ataman’ is ranked at No.7 in the division, having risen three places following his victory over former champion . Fiziev gets the knockout win over Dos Anjos Fiziev gets the knockout win over Dos Anjos Fiziev’s win over ‘RDA’ was basically the icing on the cake for the Kazakhstan-born Azerbaijani. Prior to that win, he’d already reeled off five wins in a row inside the octagon, including brutal knockouts of and Brad Riddell. However, Fiziev showed far more in his bout with dos Anjos than he’d done before. Not only did he prove that he could compete over a five-round fight, something that was previously a question mark, but he also showed that he could defeat a hardened veteran, as nobody else had stopped ‘RDA’ since 2016. What does the future hold for ‘Ataman’? While it’s debatable whether the UFC will sign him to a fight with Justin Gaethje, who he called out after his recent win, he’s very likely to have a big fight lined up in the near future. Either way, the sky seems to be the limit for this exciting striker, and there’s no doubt that he’s now a genuine lightweight title contender.#2 Shavkat Rakhmonov – UFC welterweight
Shavkat Rakhmonov has exploded onto the scene in the UFC's welterweight division While is undoubtedly the UFC’s fastest-rising welterweight title contender, it’s probably fair to say that he was already in contention at the end of 2021 thanks to his whitewash of . 2022, then, has almost certainly been the year of Shavkat Rakhmonov, who has risen into contention at such a rate that fans have even begun to compare him to Chimaev – and are already salivating over the idea of a bout between them. Prior to this year, Rakhmonov had only visited the octagon twice. While 'Nomad’ impressed in his victories over Alex Oliveira and Michel Prazeres, his wins this year over Carlston Harris and have taken him to the next level entirely. FightsWins
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Shavkat Rakhmonov remains undefeated!
1️⃣ 6️⃣ Fights1️⃣ 6️⃣ Wins1️⃣ 6️⃣ FinishesShavkat Rakhmonov remains undefeated! Harris was dispatched via knockout in the first round following a spectacular spinning hook kick, while Magny, one of the most highly-credentialed veterans in the division, was forced to tap out to a slick guillotine choke in the second round. Quite who will be up next for Rakhmonov is anyone’s guess, but with plenty of veterans sitting above him in the rankings, he’ll definitely be hunting for a big win to shunt him into the top five. Regardless, ‘Nomad’ is definitely one of the best prospects to emerge at 170lbs in some time.