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Gaziev shows physique before UFC Perth fight with Perriche

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shamil Gaziev's current physical condition was displayed ahead of his scheduled bout at UFC Perth this Saturday. Gaziev is set to face Brando Perriche on the card. Photos of Gaziev's physique were shared by UFC Eurasia as part of fight week media. According to related commentary, Gaziev reportedly weighed approximately 140 kilograms recently, despite competing in the 120-kilogram weight class. Concerns were raised about his weight cut given the event is in Australia, where recovery time is typically half that of other locations due to time zone differences.

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Shamil Gaziev stepped into the spotlight during fight week ahead of UFC Perth this Saturday, with UFC Eurasia sharing images of the heavyweight's physical condition as he prepares to face Brando Perriche on the card.

Gaziev, ranked eleventh in the heavyweight division, carries an impressive 14-3-0 professional record and competes out of KHK MMA. The 36-year-old from Bahrain is a physically imposing presence at six-foot-four with a 78-inch reach, and his striking output of 2.62 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy underlines his effectiveness on the feet. He also contributes on the mat, averaging 0.93 takedowns per fifteen minutes.

Shamil Gaziev
Shamil Gaziev

The fight week imagery drew attention not only for showcasing Gaziev's size but also for the weight figures attached to it. Commentary surrounding the photos indicated Gaziev had recently weighed approximately 140 kilograms, a significant amount above the heavyweight limit of 120 kilograms. That gap has raised concerns, particularly given the logistical challenge of competing in Australia, where the time zone difference is said to leave fighters with roughly half the usual window to rehydrate and recover after the official weigh-ins.

Why it matters

  • A 20-kilogram cut to heavyweight in a compressed Australian recovery window is a notable physical challenge for any fighter.
  • Gaziev sits at number eleven in the heavyweight rankings, meaning a strong performance could push him further into title contention.
  • His opponent Perriche's verified data was not available in the current database, limiting a full stylistic breakdown of the matchup.
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