Former UFC bantamweight champion Petr Yan has flown to Dagestan to assist those affected by recent flooding. During his visit, Yan met with Dagestani fighters Kurban Gadzhiev and Sharaputdin Magomedov, who helped him prepare for his fight against Merab Dvalishvili. The trip demonstrates Yan's commitment to humanitarian efforts in the region. No details about his next fight or training plans were mentioned in the post.
Petr Yan, the reigning UFC bantamweight champion, has traveled to Dagestan to support communities struck by recent flooding, connecting with local fighters during the humanitarian visit.
Yan, known as "No Mercy," carries a 20-5-0 record and holds the bantamweight title at 33 years old. The Russian fighter out of Archangel Michael Club is one of the division's most prolific strikers, landing 5.12 significant strikes per minute at a 54 percent accuracy rate. During his time in Dagestan, he met with fighters Kurban Gadzhiev and Sharaputdin Magomedov, both of whom had previously assisted him in preparing for his upcoming bout against Merab Dvalishvili.

Dvalishvili, the Georgian contender known as "The Machine," stands as the number-one ranked bantamweight and number two in the pound-for-pound rankings with a record of 21-5-0. Training out of Serra-Longo Fight Team, the 35-year-old presents a relentless threat on the mat, averaging 6.4 takedown attempts per 15 minutes alongside 4.33 significant strikes per minute.
Why it matters
- Yan's visit underscores the human side of a fighter preparing for one of bantamweight's most anticipated matchups
- The presence of Gadzhiev and Magomedov, who aided Yan's camp, highlights the regional combat sports network behind his preparation
- With Yan holding the title and Dvalishvili ranked first in the division, the eventual clash carries championship implications at the top of 135 pounds
No information about a confirmed fight date or further training plans was included in Yan's post.







