Bellator 263: Excited Khasan Magomedsharipov happy to have leveled up in successful U.S. debut

Khasan Magomedsharipov shined in his first appearance on the international stage, picking up a impressive win at Bellator 263.

[autotag]Khasan Magomedsharipov[/autotag] shined on the international stage.

Making good on both his U.S. and promotional debut, Magomedsharipov (6-0 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) scored a second-round TKO of Jonathan Quiroz at Bellator 263 on Saturday.

Younger brother of UFC featherweight contender Zabit Magomedsharipov, the 20-year-old remained unbeaten and continued to live up to the hype surrounding him by displaying a well-rounded game to take out Quiroz.

“Well, of course it’s very exciting for me because this is the first fight abroad,” Magomedsharipov said at the post-fight news conference. “I used to fight in smaller promotions in Russia and this is the first fight abroad in the U.S., my debut in Bellator, and I was excited. I was super excited, and I like it here. It’s like a level up game.”

Watch the full post-fight press conference with Magomedsharipov in the video above.

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Bellator 263 post-event facts: A.J. McKee lights up record books with title win

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator 263, which saw A.J. McKee become an undefeated champion with a main event win.

Arguably the biggest event in Bellator history went down Saturday with Bellator 263, which took place at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., and saw a title change hands in the main event.

The promotion’s 16-man featherweight grand prix came to a conclusion in the headliner when [autotag]A.J. McKee[/autotag] (18-0 MMA, 18-0 BMMA) dethroned champion [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] (32-5 MMA, 20-5 BMMA) by first-round submission to start a new era in the division and take home a $1 million prize.

For more on the numbers behind McKee’s title win, as well as the rest of the card, check below for 35 post-event facts to come out of Bellator 263.

Bellator 263 ceremonial weigh-in faceoff video highlights

Check out the final faceoffs between the featured fighters of Bellator 263.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Bellator makes its return Saturday, and the Bellator featherweight championship, as well as a $1 million win bonus, will be on the line in the grand prix finals.

Bellator 263 takes place at The Forum with the main card airing on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie. Atop the bill, featherweight and lightweight champion [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] (32-4 MMA,) defends his 145-pound title against undefeated challenger [autotag]A.J. McKee[/autotag] (17-0 MMA, 17-0 BMMA).

The co-main event also features a key featherweight matchup, this one between Mads Burnell (15-3 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) and Emmanuel Sanchez (20-5 MMA, 12-4 BMMA).

Following Friday’s official Bellator 263 weigh-ins, the athletes came face to face for some traditional pre-fight staredowns.

Check out the faceoffs below, including “Pitbull” vs. McKee, Burnell vs. Sanchez, the returns of [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] and [autotag]Usman Nurmagomedov[/autotag], the debut of [autotag]Khasan Magomedsharipov[/autotag] and more.

Bellator 263 salaries: Patricio Freire, A.J. McKee to pocket $1.4 million combined

The California State Athletic Commission released a full list of disclosed Bellator 263 fighter payouts to MMA Junkie ahead of the event.

LOS ANGELES – The Bellator 263 main event loser will take home a six-figure payday with the winner earning seven figures.

Bellator featherweight champion [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] is set to make $250,000 in disclosed show money while [autotag]A.J. McKee[/autotag] will pocket $150,000 in disclosed show pay. The winner will be awarded an additional $1,000,000 – the prize that comes with winning the promotion’s 145-pound grand prix.

Bellator 263 takes place Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The main card airs on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie.

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Following the conclusion of Friday’s official weigh-ins at the host hotel, MMA Junkie acquired a list of disclosed payouts from the California State Athletic Commission. It is important to note the amounts do not include discretionary bonuses, viewership points or additional earnings.

The full list of Bellator 263 disclosed payouts (show/win) include:

MAIN CARD (10 p.m. E.T., Showtime)

  • Patricio Freire: ($250,000/$1,000,000) vs. A.J. McKee ($150,000/$1,000,000)
  • [autotag]Mads Burnell[/autotag] ($26,000/$26,000) vs. [autotag]Emmanuel Sanchez[/autotag] ($61,000/$61,000)
  • [autotag]Manny Muro[/autotag] ($26,000/$0) vs. [autotag]Usman Nurmagomedov[/autotag] ($30,000/$30,000)
  • [autotag]Islam Mamedov[/autotag] ($10,000/$10,000) vs. [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] ($50,000/$0)
  • [autotag]Chris Gonzalez[/autotag] ($31,000/$31,000) vs. [autotag]Goiti Yamauchi[/autotag] ($32,000/$32,000)

PRELIMS (7 p.m. E.T., MMA Junkie)

  • [autotag]Ilara Joanne[/autotag] ($13,000/$13,000) vs. [autotag]Vanessa Porto[/autotag] ($15,000/$15,000)
  • [autotag]Daniel Carey[/autotag] ($10,000/$10,000) vs. [autotag]Gadzhi Rabadanov[/autotag] ($25,000/$25,000)
  • [autotag]Khasan Magomedsharipov[/autotag] ($25,000/$0) vs. [autotag]Jonathan Quiroz[/autotag] ($10,000/$10,000)
  • [autotag]Johnny Cisneros[/autotag] ($4,000/$4,000) vs. [autotag]Joshua Jones[/autotag] ($4,000/$4,000)
  • [autotag]Kiefer Crosbie[/autotag] ($50,000/$0) vs. [autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] ($70,000/$0)
  • [autotag]Brian Moore[/autotag] ($25,000/$25,000) vs. [autotag]Jordan Winski[/autotag] ($10,000/$10,000)

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Inspired by ‘role model’ brother Zabit, Khasan Magomedsharipov embarks on international journey of his own at Bellator 263

In case you haven’t heard Bellator has a Magomedsharipov of its own – and he debuts Saturday.

LOS ANGELES – In case you haven’t heard, Bellator has a Magomedsharipov of its own.

The 20-year-old brother of UFC featherweight contender [autotag]Zabit Magomedsharipov[/autotag], [autotag]Khasan Magomedsharipov[/autotag] makes his promotional debut Saturday at Bellator 263.

Although Magomedsharipov (5-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) is one of the youngest fighters on the promotion’s roster, it doesn’t mean he hasn’t waited a long time for the day to come when he signed his name on the dotted line of a major promotional contract.

The same year Khasan Magomedsharipov was born, a 10-year-old Zabit began his mixed martial arts journey in wrestling and sanda. Naturally, Khasan looked up to his big brother and wanted to be like him – an admiration he still carries with him to this day.

“He is a huge role model for me. I’ve been looking up to him since I was born, since Day 1,” Magomesharipov told MMA Junkie on Tuesday. “All my life, I was looking and Zabit was doing MMA, mixed martial arts, and was into the fighting style. I always wanted to be like my older brother, like Zabit. Even though I started with sanda and not with pure MMA, I always knew that I would transition to MMA and be an MMA fighter like my older brother.”

It’s hard for Magomedsharipov to imagine what his career would be like without the influence of his brother, but he thinks it’s safe to say things wouldn’t have panned out like they have.

“It definitely makes my life and my career easier,” Magomedsharipov said. “He gives me great advice all the time he knew me, from A to Z. Definitely, Zabit is very valuable in my life.”

While the benefits are immeasurably positive, there has been an extra added pressure that comes with bearing such a famous surname. While he struggled as he tried to live up to the hype earlier in his competitive career, Magomedsharipov eventually flipped a switch.

“To be honest, when I first started my career, it gave me some pressure, our last name,” Magomedsharipov said. “People were expecting maybe more from me than they saw from Zabit. I was young and it gave me a little pressure. But now, I’ve switched everything. I don’t care what people think. I just focus on myself. Now it works for me as a motivation.”

Magomedsharipov enters Bellator “very excited and more motivated than ever before.” After an opponent switch-up, he’s set to face Jonathan Quiroz (3-4 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) on the prelims – a debut he’s thrilled by.

“It was always my goal to try myself and try my skills and bring my talents to Bellator, because Bellator is one of the major organizations,” Magomedsharipov said. “It’s on the same level, I believe, as the UFC. For me, I think to debut overseas in the U.S., Bellator will be the best option for me. That’s why I picked Bellator.”

As for the not-so-near future, Magomedsharipov wasn’t willing to pressure himself or the promotion for big fights right off the bat. Saturday is the main focus, but he admitted an encore outing in his homeland wouldn’t be a bad idea.

“I don’t like to overlook my opponents or the fights, so all my focus in my mind is focused on Saturday night, on this guy who I will be fighting on Saturday – but we’ll see what happens after,” Magomedsharipov said. “To be honest, I want to ask Bellator to give me a fight on Oct. 23 in Moscow, the Russia event. After that, we’ll see. I’m ready to fight every two months, every three months. I don’t just want to be part of Bellator. I want to own my contract.”

Bellator 263 takes place Saturday at The Forum. The main card airs on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie.

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Khasan Magomedsharipov (Zabit’s brother) gets new opponent for Bellator 263 undercard

Undefeated as a professional, Khasan Magomedsharipov will look to keep his winning streak alive July 31.

[autotag]Khasan Magomedsharipov[/autotag] still has the same date for his Bellator debut, but with a different opponent.

Originally expected to fight [autotag]Nekruz Mirkhojaev[/autotag] at Bellator 263, Magomedsharipov (5-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) now meets [autotag]Jonathan Quieroz[/autotag] (3-4 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) in a featherweight fight on the July 31 undercard.

A promotion official recently informed MMA Junkie of the change. TASS was first to report the news Monday. The reason for Mirkhojaev’s withdrawal was not given.

Magomedsharipov, brother of UFC featherweight contender Zabit, signed with the promotion in February. He enters Bellator as an undefeated professional. In five pro fights, Magomedsharipov, 20, has earned four finishes, including three submissions and a knockout.

En route to Bellator, Magomedsharipov competed for Fight Nights Global and Gorilla Fighting Championship, among other promotions. He most recently competed at AMC Fight Nights Global 99 and beat Mikhail Tarkhanov by first-round TKO.

Meanwhile, Quieroz, 34, has not competed since a September 2019 unanimous decision loss to AJ Agazarm at Bellator 228.

Bellator 263 takes place Friday at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The main card airs on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie.

With the change, the Bellator 263 lineup now includes:

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

  • Champion Patricio Freire vs. A.J. McKee – for the featherweight title
  • Emmanuel Sanchez vs. Mads Burnell
  • Manny Muro vs. Usman Nurmagomedov
  • Islam Mamedov vs. Brent Primus
  • Chris Gonzalez vs. Goiti Yamauchi

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Ilara Joanne vs. Vanessa Porto
  • Daniel Carey vs. Gadzhi Rabadanov
  • Kiefer Crosbie vs. Georgi Karakanyan
  • Brian Moore vs. Jordan Winski
  • Khasan Magomedsharipov vs. Jonathan Quiroz
  • Johnny Cisneros vs. Joshua Jones

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