Abus Magomedov (4-3 UFC) will face Michal Oleksiejczuk (10-7 UFC) at UFC Baku on June 27 in a middleweight bout. Oleksiejczuk's manager Daniel Rubenstein has denied rumors that this bout will serve as the main event of the card. The matchup represents a significant opportunity for both fighters to improve their standing in the middleweight division. Source Leo Guimaraes reported the booking. Further details about the full card have not been announced.
Abus Magomedov and Michal Oleksiejczuk are headed for a middleweight collision at UFC Baku on June 27, with the booking first reported by Leo Guimaraes. The pairing brings together two experienced fighters looking to push themselves further up the 185-pound rankings.
Magomedov, 35, carries a professional record of 29-7-1 and has gone 4-3 inside the UFC octagon. The orthodox-stance fighter stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach — a notable physical advantage at middleweight. His game is built around a diverse attack, averaging 2.61 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside a submission attempt rate of 0.4 per 15 minutes, suggesting he is comfortable finishing fights in multiple ways.

Oleksiejczuk, the Polish fighter nicknamed "Hussar," is 31 years old and holds a 22-10-0 overall record with a 10-7 mark in the UFC. Standing six feet tall with a 74-inch reach, the southpaw fights out of Akademia Sportow Walki Wilanow and has built a reputation as a high-output striker. He lands 5.85 significant strikes per minute at a 53 percent accuracy rate, making him one of the more active and efficient strikers in the division.
Notably, manager Daniel Rubenstein has pushed back on reports that the fight is being targeted as the card's main event, though the full UFC Baku lineup has yet to be announced.

Why it matters
- Both fighters need a strong performance to meaningfully climb the middleweight ladder
- The contrast in styles — Oleksiejczuk's high-volume striking against Magomedov's grappling-heavy approach — sets up a clear tactical battle
- Magomedov's 78-inch reach gives him a four-inch advantage that could be a factor in the standup exchanges
- UFC Baku represents a developing market for the promotion, and the card's main event picture remains open






