Khadis Ibragimov scored a first-round knockout victory over Danila Matsola. The finish came early in the opening round, marking an impressive performance by Ibragimov. The post mentions that for those experiencing loading issues, the content is duplicated on alternative platforms. This appears to be a significant win for Ibragimov in what may be his promotional debut or recent appearance.
Khadis Ibragimov delivered a statement performance on April 12, 2026, stopping Danila Matsola by knockout inside the first round in what appears to be a significant recent appearance for the Russian heavyweight.
Ibragimov, 31, enters the win column at 8-4-0, representing Russia and training out of Sambo Piter. Standing six-foot-three with a 78-inch reach, the orthodox striker brings genuine physical tools to the division. His numbers back up the threat he poses on the feet, landing 3.55 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate. While he can also threaten with takedowns at just under one per 15 minutes, Friday's finish underlined his knockout power as the primary weapon.

No verified data was available for Matsola in the AgentMMA database.
Why it matters
- The first-round finish demonstrates Ibragimov's ability to end fights quickly and emphatically
- A clean knockout win at 8-4-0 strengthens his case for higher-profile matchups going forward
- His combination of size, reach, and striking output makes him a difficult stylistic puzzle for opponents in his division








