Neil Magny says he’ll show Shavkat Rakhmonov ‘there’s levels to this game’ at UFC on ESPN 38

Neil Magny expects to hand the highly touted Shavkat Rakhmonov his first L at UFC on ESPN 38.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Neil Magny[/autotag] expects to hand the highly touted Shavkat Rakhmonov his first L in Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 38 co-main event.

Magny (26-8 MMA, 19-7 UFC), who is tied with Georges St-Pierre for the most wins in UFC welterweight history, will serve as Rakhmonov’s (15-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) biggest test to date when they meet in a key divisional matchup at the UFC Apex. The main card airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN2.

Always willing to take on any challenge, Magny said he was happy to accept a fight with Rakhmonov when many others wouldn’t oblige.

“In all reality, there is some hopes and thoughts of fighting up in the rankings and that kind of thing,” Magny told MMA Junkie and other reporters at Wednesday’s UFC on ESPN 38 media day. “Of course, everyone wants to fight higher up in the rankings each time. But if that’s not available I don’t want to sit around waiting for six, eight, 10 months for the ‘perfect fight.’ So if the next best guy that’s available is ranked No. 15, then so be it. I’ll go out there and make the best of the opportunity.”

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Magny said he’s going to lean heavily on experience going into the clash with Rakhmonov. This will be his 28th UFC fight, compared to just four for Rakhmonov. Many of Magny’s fights have come against relevant, high-level opponents, and he’s quite confident all that time in the octagon is going to pay off with a one-sided win that, on paper, would be considered a betting upset.

“Literally every last one of us in the UFC was undefeated at one point or another, then you went out there and faced an absolute beast and was like, ‘Oh damn, there’s different levels to this,'” Magny said. “I look at Shavkat and I think the exact same thing. The guy is talented. He is 15-0. … But at the same time, he hasn’t fought a seasoned vet like me yet. He hasn’t fought the guys that I’ve fought yet. So I’m going to go out there and show him that there’s some levels to this game. That’s my goal.

“It’s going to be a very dominant fight. It just won’t be him dominating. I plan to go out there and dominating this fight from beginning to end.”

Considering Magny stepped up to the plate to fight a very skilled but largely unknown opponent in Rakhmonov, he said there should be a big reward if he gets his hand raised at UFC on ESPN 38.

Magny is still chasing the UFC welterweight title after more than nine years with the promotion, and if he can improve to 6-1 in his past seven fights with this win, he sees no reason he shouldn’t get to fight up in the rankings.

“Ideally, I would love to have a top-five opponent after this fight,” Magny said. “That’s the way it should go. You go out there and have a great performance and you get a high-ranked opponent. That’s how it should go, but the reality of it is, things don’t always go as they should. If I get stuck fighting No. 6 or No. 7 guy, whoever they may be, I’m going to go out there and keep working toward my goal. I’m going to do whatever it takes to become champion.”

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Mateusz Gamrot plots ‘five rounds of violence’ with Arman Tsarukyan in UFC on ESPN 38 headliner

Mateusz Gamrot wants to make Arman Tsarukyan suffer in the UFC on ESPN 38 headliner.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Mateusz Gamrot[/autotag] wants to make the most of his first octagon headliner at UFC on ESPN 38.

Gamrot (20-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) is set to meet Arman Tsarukyan (18-2 MMA, 5-1 UFC) in a clash of rising lightweight contenders on Saturday at the UFC Apex. The main card airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN2.

The Polish fighter said “it is an honor” to be placed atop the card in just his fifth appearance with the company, but the timing couldn’t be better because he’s in his “prime right now.”

So people were surprised the UFC opted to book Gamrot and Tsarukyan against each other at this stage of their careers given their future potential. However, Gamrot said it’s a product of no one else accepting fights with them. Now that it’s happening, he intends on delivering an epic battle.

“Nobody want to fight with Arman, a lot of people are scared of him,” Gamrot told MMA Junkie and other reporters at Wednesday’s UFC on ESPN 38 media day. “Nobody want to fight with me. We will meet together in the octagon. He’s a great fighter. Good striker, good wrestling, but I think his weakness is jiu-jitsu. I’m more experienced guy with five rounds. I’m used to the pressure. I used to be champion (in KSW) and I think it’s going to be a great show.”

Although a spectacular finish would be significant for Gamrot, he said he’s not looking to force anything that could cause him to come out on the loosing end. He’s preparing for a high-action fight over 25 minutes, and if he’s able to catch Tsarukyan with something before the final horn, he will certainly take it.

“I don’t want to finish the fight too early,” Gamrot said. “This is going to be five rounds of violence. This is probably going to be the biggest test for me so far and I’m super ready for this guy. If I see an opportunity early, I will take it.”

If Gamrot emerges victorious from UFC on ESPN 38, he said there will be nowhere for the top-ranked names at 155 pounds to hide.

“I think the winner deserves a top-five (opponent) next,” Gamrot said.

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Shavkat Rakhmonov: UFC on ESPN 38 fight vs. Neil Magny will show ‘I’m the future UFC champion’

Shavkat Rakhmonov predicts he’ll be UFC champion inside two years going into his UFC on ESPN 38 bout with Neil Magny.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Shavkat Rakhmonov[/autotag] thinks he’s going to have his coming out party as a welterweight contender on Saturday at UFC on ESPN 38.

Rakhmonov (15-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) will get his most notable opponent to date when he meets longtime divisional standout Neil Magny (26-8 MMA, 19-7 UFC) in a co-main event fight at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The main card airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN2, and represents a big opportunity for the undefeated fighter from Kazakhstan.

Thus far in his career, Rakhmonov has never lost a fight and has finished every opponent inside the distance. He knows Magny is a tough out, but he thinks this matchup will allow him to shine.

“He’s a good opponent, a good test for me,” Rakhmonov said through an interpreter at Wednesday’s UFC on ESPN 38 media day. “I’m ready to show I’m better than him and I’m ready to show that I’m better than anyone in the division. … I believe I deserve more attention. God willing, I’m the future UFC champion. Time will show it.”

Rakhmonov predicted he will hold gold within the next 18 to 24 months. He knows the 170-pound weight class, which is currently ruled by Kamaru Usman, is a shark tank filled with some of the best fighters in the sport.

That’s why it’s important for Rakhmonov to take his career one step at a time. He said he’s going to give it his all to put Magny away inside the scheduled three rounds and continue his stoppage streak, but he won’t be upset if he’s forced to go the distance for the first time given his quality of opponent.

“My goal is always to get the win,” Rakhmonov said. “It doesn’t matter how. Just for the judges or referee to raise my hand. Whatever it takes. … I think full distance is not a problem for me. Most important is to get the win. It doesn’t matter how.”

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UFC on ESPN 38 pre-event facts: Neil Magny can break Georges St-Pierre’s record

Neil Magny can break Georges St-Pierre’s record and be the first to 20 welterweight wins if he beats Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC on ESPN 38.

The UFC returns to its home base of the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Saturday with UFC on ESPN 38, which has a main card that airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN2.

A matchup of surging lightweight contenders is featured in the main event. [autotag]Arman Tsarukyan[/autotag] (18-2 MMA, 5-1 UFC) and [autotag]Mateusz Gamrot[/autotag] (20-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) will look to break through into the next tier of the division when they meet in a five-round bout.

For more on the numbers behind the headliner, as well as the rest of the 12-fight lineup, check below for MMA Junkie’s pre-event facts about UFC on ESPN 38.

Tim Elliott out of UFC on ESPN 38 bout vs. Amir Albazi

It is unknown whether or not Amir Albazi will remain on the card.

[autotag]Tim Elliott[/autotag] is out of UFC on ESPN 38.

A former UFC flyweight title challenger, Elliott (17-13-1 MMA, 7-10 UFC) recently withdrew from his bout against [autotag]Amir Albazi[/autotag] (14-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) scheduled for June 25. A reason for his withdrawal was not disclosed.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the change. It is unclear at this time whether or not Albazi will remain on the card.

The withdrawal marks only the second time Elliott has withdrawn from a UFC contest, dating back to his promotional debut in May 2012. For Albazi, the cancellation marks the fourth of six scheduled bouts since his UFC signing.

UFC on ESPN 38 takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas with the main card airing on ESPN after prelims on ESPN+.

With the change, the UFC on ESPN 38 lineup includes:

  • Arman Tsarukyan vs. Mateusz Gamrot
  • Neil Magny vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov
  • Chris Curtis vs. Rodolfo Vieira
  • Amir Albazi vs. TBA
  • Christos Giagos vs. Thiago Moises
  • Alan Baudot vs. Josh Parisian
  • Tyson Nam vs. Tagir Ulanbekov
  • Sergey Morozov vs. Raulian Paiva
  • Nate Maness vs. Umar Nurmagomedov
  • Tafon Nchukwi vs. Carlos Ulberg
  • JP Buys vs. Cody Durden
  • Vanessa Demopoulos vs. Jinh Yu Frey
  • Mario Bautista vs. Brian Kelleher
  • TJ Brown vs. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke

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