A detailed analysis of Shavkat Rakhmonov's fight with Ian Garry highlights several areas where the Kazakh fighter impressed. Rakhmonov showed significant improvement in his middle-range striking compared to his bout against Geoff Neal, landing consistent single power shots including jabs, overhand rights, and backfists. He dominated the clinch in the first four rounds, repeatedly taking Garry's back and controlling him with underhooks. Rakhmonov became the only UFC fighter to take Garry down in the center of the octagon, accomplishing it twice and achieving mount position with ground strikes. However, concerns were raised about his limited activity at long range, where he conceded significant points through low kicks and oblique kicks from Garry. The analyst scored the middle and close-range exchanges clearly for Rakhmonov but noted that Garry's long-range striking allowed him to accumulate points that made judges' scorecards competitive. Despite this, Rakhmonov's overall control of the fight earned him the victory.
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Analysis: Shavkat Rakhmonov's performance against Ian Garry examined
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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