Former UFC fighter Askar Mozharov suspended six months, fined for failed drug test

Nevada gave a suspension to Askar Mozharov, a former UFC fighter who has been accused of significant record falsification.

[autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] has received punishment for a failed drug test stemming from his one and only UFC bout.

At a monthly commission meeting Tuesday, the Nevada Athletic Commission suspended Mozharov for six months and fined him 10 percent of his purse in addition to legal fees after he failed a urinalysis test surrounding his June 4 loss to [autotag]Alonzo Menifield[/autotag] at UFC Fight Night 207.

Mozharov’s urine tested positive for GW1516 sulfone, a hormone and metabolic modulator. While he violated the NAC standard, he was below the threshold for a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency violation.

According to the commission, Mozharov’s cooperation and admission to the violation contributed to his sanction. The fines totaled $2,529.75 ($2,000 + $529.75 in legal fees). He will be eligible to return to competition Dec. 4.

In the lead-up to UFC Fight Night 207, Mozharov was the subject of much controversy and attention when leading MMA databases Sherdog and Tapology discovered that his professional record had been falsified, which Mozharov denied doing. At the start of fight week, his record was recognized as 25-7. By week’s end, it was 17-13.

Mozharov, 27, lost to Menifield by first-round TKO. He was subsequently released from the promotion. He has not been scheduled for a publicly known bout since but recently indicated on a since-expired Instagram story he hopes to return at middleweight.

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Askar Mozharov, ex-UFC fighter accused of falsifying record, flagged by Nevada for positive drug test

Askar Mozharov, a former UFC fighter accused of falsifying his record significantly, tested positive for a banned substance.

(Editor’s note: Story updated to reflect specific banned substance and more details.)

The Nevada Athletic Commission has suspended [autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] in the wake of a positive drug test stemming from his lone UFC appearance.

At a monthly commission meeting Tuesday, it was announced that Mozharov has been temporarily suspended after he tested positive for GW1516 sulfone, a hormone and metabolic modulator, in a drug test surrounding his June 4 loss to Alonzo Menifield at UFC Fight Night 207.

Deputy attorney general Joel Bekker later told MMA Junkie the amount Mozharov tested positive for was below the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency threshold, so the fighter did not receive a suspension from the UFC’s anti-doping partner. The ruling on this disciplinary matter from a state commission standpoint was tabled. Discussions will occur over the next month, with anticipation of a resolution at the next monthly meeting Sept. 20.

The commission indicated Mozharov and/or his representatives have remained in communication with the commission through the process, though he is currently in Dubai.

In the lead-up to UFC Fight Night 207, Mozharov was the subject of much controversy and attention when leading MMA databases Sherdog and Tapology discovered that his professional record had been falsified, which Mozharov denied doing. At the start of fight week, his record was recognized as 25-7. By week’s end, it was 17-13.

Mozharov, 27, lost to Menifield by first-round TKO. He was subsequently released from the promotion. He has not been scheduled for a publicly known bout since.

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UFC Fight Night 207 video: Alonzo Menifield destroys Askar Mozharov with elbows from crucifix

Alonzo Menifield used the crucifix position to his maximum advantage on Saturday when he finished Askar Mozharov at UFC Fight Night 207.

[autotag]Alonzo Menifield[/autotag] used the crucifix position to his maximum advantage on Saturday when he finished [autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] at UFC Fight Night 207.

Menifield wasted no time putting Mozharov with a superior ground game. After some early exchanges, he advanced into the ground position and pinned his opponent to the mat before unleashing a flurry of elbows to get the TKO stoppage at the 4:40 mark of Round 1.

Check out the replay below (via Twitter):

Mozharov got big attention on himself for an odd reason coming into UFC Fight Night 207. There were multiple changes to his record before stepping into the octagon for his debut, and Menifield said he was fired up by the fact he couldn’t get a good read on his opponent.

“The dude has three records,” Menifield said in his post-fight interview with Paul Felder. “It pissed me off and it just made me furious.”

Up-to-the-minute results of UFC Fight Night 207 include:

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‘Ukrainian Conor McGregor’ Askar Mozharov reacts to MMA databases removing wins before UFC debut

Askar Mozharov addresses recent edits by Tapology and Sherdog databases which resulted in four less wins and four more losses on his record.

[autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] has been a part of two major North American promotions since the start of 2021, but has yet to compete for one.

Largely a mystery to fans paying attention, Mozharov (21-12 MMA, 0-0 UFC) partook Wednesday in his first fight-related press event, since a ceremonial weigh-in for PFL in 2021 (for a fight against Vinny Maghalaes that was canceled less than 24 hours later).

There hasn’t been much English-language coverage or story-telling of Mozharov’s career to date, but two facts were highlighted on social media this fight week as fans familiarized themselves with the closest helping of UFC action upcoming.

For one, Mozharov has some colorful chest tattoos, very reminiscent of a certain Irish former UFC double champion. Both Mozharov and Conor McGregor sport gorillas on their chest, so the resemblance is there. The comparisons have crossed cultures, so much so Mozharov broke his rhythm of answering questions in Russian at his pre-fight news conference.

“No, this is not to Conor McGregor,” Mozharov said, surprising many reporters in the room that he spoke English after five minutes of Russian translations. “Everybody tells me this. Guys, this is the same style, old school. But this is another picture, OK? … Actually, in my country, people know me (as) ‘Ukrainian Conor McGregor’. I like Conor, but I’m Askar.”

Mozharov also addressed a tad of fight week drama, though he seemed to make less ado about it than MMA Twitter. Tuesday, news surfaced Mozharov’s record was adjusted on both of the two leading MMA databases.

“UFC signee Askar Mozharov’s record has been significantly revised, as new information has come to light regarding several wins and losses,” Tapology site manager Steven Kelliher wrote. “… He has been updated from 25-7 to 21-11, pending further review.”

Sherdog associate editor Jay Pettry, who assists with his site’s “Fight Finder”, detailed in a story, shortly after Kelliher’s tweet, a long and confusing history of messages sent by Mozharov’s circle to falsify his record.

Though he didn’t address claims of intentional deception, Mozharov said he was unconcerned by the change despite all of the hubbub. Mozharov tacked up the confusion to past fights in China and bouts he thought were amateur.

“I spent so much time since the age of 18 fighting professional fights and pretty much fighting everyone that I could,” Mozharov said. “I don’t build my record or whatever, but a lot of the fights I had were in China. Those organizations don’t add fights after, so you have to really pursue it to make sure that they add the fights that you had and make sure that you have it on record. This is actually a situation that, in the last seven, eight years, no one mentioned anything. No one said anything. Now that I get up to the biggest promotion, to the UFC, I guess someone or one of the admins wanted to show themself. It’s a little bit weird, right?

“Aside from that, it’s just some situations that I had basically when I was starting this career. I wasn’t even fighting MMA and I took some semi-pro fights. I didn’t know that they were going to be counted toward my record. That was under my name before. When I had a stepfather, I changed my first name. I changed my last name. So there was a little bit of a mix-up with that, but I just focused on the fights and nothing about these records. They don’t really mean much.”

Regardless of what his legitimate record is, Mozharov will look to add one more in the win column when he fights Fortis MMA light heavyweight Alonzo Menifield (11-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) in a three-round main card bout Saturday at the UFC Apex.

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Matchup Roundup: New UFC and Bellator fights announced in the past two weeks (April 18-May 1)

All the UFC and Bellator fight announcements that were broken or confirmed by MMA Junkie in the past two weeks.

MMA fight announcements are hard to follow. With so many outlets and channels available, it’s nearly impossible to organize.

But here at MMA Junkie, we’ve got your back.

Each week, we’ll compile all the newly surfaced fights in one spot. Every Monday, expect a feature listing everything you might have missed from the UFC or Bellator.

Here are the fight announcements that were broken or confirmed by MMA Junkie from April 18-May 1.

With Askar Mozharov out, Darren Stewart steps in to face Dustin Jacoby at UFC Fight Night on Aug. 28

Darren Stewart will look to snap his losing skid when he steps in as a replacement opponent against Dustin Jacoby on Aug. 28.

[autotag]Darren Stewart[/autotag] will look to snap his losing skid when he steps in as a replacement opponent.

[autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] has been forced out of the UFC Fight Night on Aug. 28 and Stewart (12-7-2 MMA, 5-6-2 UFC) will step in to face [autotag]Dustin Jacoby[/autotag] (14-5-1 MMA, 2-2-1 UFC) at an event that doesn’t have a publicly known location or venue at this time.

A person with knowledge of the matchup confirmed the booking to MMA Junkie but asked to remain anonymous since the promotion has yet to make an official announcement. Jacoby’s gym, Factory X, was first to report the news.

Stewart is winless in his past three octagon appearances. After his UFC Fight Night 187 matchup with Eryk Anders was ruled a no contest due to an illegal knee that rendered him unable to continue, the pair ran things back at UFC 263 in June. In his light heavyweight debut, Stewart fell short to Anders in the rematch. He’ll remain at the weight class when he steps in to face Jacoby.

Former GLORY kickboxer Jacoby is unbeaten since rejoining the UFC roster in 2020. After picking up two straight wins over Justin Ledet and Maxim Grishin, the Dana White’s Contender Series contract winner battled Ion Cutelaba to a split draw in May.

With the change, the UFC Fight Night lineup for Aug. 28 includes:

  • Gerald Meerschaert vs. Makhmud Muradov
  • Sara McMann vs. Ketlen Vieira
  • Joselyne Edwards vs. Zarah Fairn
  • Kevin Croom vs. Marcelo Rojo
  • Mario Bautista vs. Guido Cannetti
  • Jamall Emmers vs. Pat Sabatini
  • Dustin Jacoby vs. Darren Stewart
  • J.J. Aldrich vs. Tracy Cortez

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2021 PFL 2 weigh-in results: Alternate Askar Mozharov replaces Vinny Magalhaes

The weigh-ins are in the books for PFL’s second event of 2021, with light heavyweights and welterweights ready to kick off their season.

The weigh-ins are in the books for PFL’s second event of 2021, with light heavyweights and welterweights ready to kick off their season after hitting the scales at Wednesday’s official ceremony.

In the night’s main event, welterweights [autotag]Rory MacDonald[/autotag] (21-6-1) and [autotag]Curtis Millender[/autotag] (18-6) each made weight without issue, with MacDonald at 170.6 pounds and Millender at 171. In fact, all eight welterweights on the card made weight without issue.

The same was true at light heavyweight, as well – though with one major change. Ukranian light heavyweight [autotag]Askar Mozharov[/autotag] (23-7) was called in as an alternate when 2018 PFL light heavyweight finalist [autotag]Vinny Magalhaes[/autotag] (19-12) required medical attention during his weight cut and was forced to withdraw from the event.

Mozharov made weight and will face [autotag]Jordan Young[/autotag] (11-1) at Thursday’s event, which airs on ESPN2 and streams on ESPN+ from Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.

The complete 2021 PFL 2 weigh-in results included:

MAIN CARD (ESPN2, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Rory MacDonald (170.6) vs. Curtis Millender (171)
  • Ray Cooper III (170.8) vs. Jason Ponet (170.2)
  • Gleison Tibau (170.4) vs. Joao Zeferino (171)
  • Chris Camozzi (204) vs. Emiliano Sordi (205.6)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • Antonio Carlos Junior (205.4) vs. Tom Lawlor (202.8)
  • Askar Mozharov (205) vs. Jordan Young (205.8)
  • Cezar Ferreira (205.4) vs. Nick Roehrick (205.4)
  • Nikolay Aleksakhin (170.8) vs. Sadibou Sy (170.8)
  • Marthin Hamlet (205.8) vs. Dan Spohn (205.4)

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