Shavkat Rakhmonov’s sister, Sora Rakhmonova, set to compete on Dana White’s Contender Series

Shavkat Rakhmonov could soon have a sibling fighting along with him in the UFC.

[autotag]Shavkat Rakhmonov[/autotag] may soon have a sibling fighting along with him in the UFC.

Rakhmonov’s younger sister, [autotag]Sora Rakhmonova[/autotag], has been booked to compete on Dana White’s Contender Series on Sept. 26 in Las Vegas. She takes on [autotag]Ernesta Kareckaite[/autotag] in a women’s flyweight bout, with both women hoping to secure a UFC contract.

MMA Junkie confirmed the news following an initial report Thursday by Vestnik MMA. The UFC has yet to make an official announcement of the matchup.

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Rakhmonova, 25, sports an MMA record of 4-1. Her lone defeat was a unanimous decision in mid-2021, and she has since racked up three consecutive wins, with the most recent a second-round TKO of Valeria Karygina back in May. Rakhmonova has been fighting professionally since 2021 and has done all of her bouts for Naiza FC in her native Kazakhstan.

Her opponent, Kareckaite, is undefeated in her MMA career. She has four wins and one draw. She’s also competed in boxing and kickboxing. Kareckaite, who’s been fighting since 2015, last compete in MMA in January when she defeated Laetitia Blot by split decision at Hexagon MMA 6 in Paris.

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Video: Shavkat Rakhmonov’s sister Sora calls for UFC contract after TKO win

Shavkat Rakhmonov says his 24-year-old sister Sora will be in the UFC “soon” after she picked up her third consecutive win.

The second brother-sister duo in UFC history could soon be on the horizon with [autotag]Sora Rakhmonova[/autotag] looking to join her sibling [autotag]Shavkat Rakhmonov[/autotag].

Rakhmonova, a 24-year-old women’s bantamweight prospect and the younger sister of the undefeated UFC welterweight contender, added to her budding resume on Friday when she scored a second-round TKO win at NFC 51.

It was a furious finish from Rakhmonova at Almaty Arena in Almaty, Kazakhstan, because in the second round she hurt opponent Valeria Karygina (4-6-1) with hard punches before unleashing a series of strikes that forced the referee to wave it off.

It appears Rakhmonova hopes the result will earn her a UFC contract, because she sent a simple question to company president Dana White in her celebratory post after the win (via Instagram):

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Rakhmonov endorsed his sister’s push to the octagon, as well, sharing a post on social media simply stating that she will be there “soon” (via Twitter):

If signed, Rakhmonova and Rakhmonov will become the first brother-sister combination to simultaneously fight under the UFC banner. Mizuki Inoue and Naoki Inoue are the only other pair to make it to the sport’s premier organization, but their brief tenures did not have overlap.

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