A comprehensive fight analysis reveals that Shavkat Rakhmonov impressed against Ian Garry with significant progress at mid-range compared to his bout with Geoff Neal, landing powerful single strikes including jabs, overhand rights, left hooks, and spinning backfists. Rakhmonov dominated the clinch in the first four rounds, repeatedly taking Garry's back and controlling him in deep underhooks. He became the only UFC fighter to take Garry down in the center of the cage, accomplishing this twice and landing ground strikes from top position. The analysis shows Rakhmonov won the mid-range (15.75 to 10.25 points) and close range/grappling (18.5 to 11.7 points), but lost badly at long range (1.75 to 19.5 points) where he threw almost no kicks. The overall scorecard was approximately tied at 40-40 total points, but Rakhmonov won due to more significant damage to the head and better overall fight control, despite his lack of activity with leg kicks being a concerning weakness.
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Detailed breakdown: Shavkat Rakhmonov dominated Garry on two of three distances
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