Abus Magomedov (4-3 UFC) will face Michal Oleksiejczuk (10-7 UFC) at UFC Baku on June 27 in a middleweight bout. Despite rumors circulating that this fight would serve as the main event, Oleksiejczuk's manager Daniel Rubenstein denied this information. Both fighters bring significant UFC experience to the matchup. The bout was reported by Leo Guimaraes. This adds another significant fight to the UFC's first event in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Abus Magomedov and Michal Oleksiejczuk are set to collide at middleweight when the UFC makes its debut in Baku, Azerbaijan on June 27. The matchup, reported by Leo Guimaraes, adds a notable pairing to what promises to be a landmark event for the promotion in the region. Though rumors suggested the fight would serve as the main event, Oleksiejczuk's manager Daniel Rubenstein has denied that claim.

Magomedov enters the bout at 35 years old carrying a professional record of 29-7-1, with a 4-3 mark inside the UFC. The orthodox fighter stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and brings a well-rounded game, averaging 2.61 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 0.4 submission attempts in the same span. His striking output sits at 3.07 significant strikes landed per minute at 49 percent accuracy, suggesting a measured, pressure-based approach.
Oleksiejczuk, nicknamed "Hussar," is 31 years old and represents Poland out of Akademia Sportow Walki Wilanow. He holds a professional record of 22-10-0 and has gone 10-7 under the UFC banner, making him one of the more experienced fighters on the roster at this level. The southpaw stands six feet tall with a 74-inch reach and is a high-volume striker, landing 5.85 significant strikes per minute at 53 percent accuracy. He averages just over one takedown per 15 minutes and has not attempted submissions at a meaningful rate.

Why it matters
- UFC Baku marks the promotion's first event in Azerbaijan, giving the card considerable historical weight
- Both fighters sit outside the top 15 but bring double-digit UFC experience, raising the competitive stakes
- Magomedov's grappling-heavy output against Oleksiejczuk's high-volume striking sets up a genuine style clash at 185 pounds







