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Muhammad Mokaev withdraws from May 16 event due to visa issues

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Muhammad Mokaev will not compete at the Rousey-Carano event scheduled for May 16. According to reports, the withdrawal is due to unspecified visa problems. The post does not provide details about which opponent Mokaev was scheduled to face or what kind of visa complications arose. This represents a setback for Mokaev's competitive schedule. No information is provided about potential rebooking or resolution of the visa situation.

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Muhammad Mokaev has been forced off the May 16 card — billed as the Rousey-Carano event — due to visa complications, according to reports. No details have emerged about the specific nature of the immigration issues, and no opponent for the bout has been identified publicly.

Mokaev, 25, represents England and trains out of KHK MMA. The unbeaten flyweight carries a perfect 13-0-0 professional record and has established himself as one of the division's most dangerous prospects. Standing five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach, he fights out of an orthodox stance and brings an aggressive, grappling-heavy approach to the cage. He averages 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes, and his output on the feet sits at 1.61 significant strikes landed per minute. Those numbers paint a picture of a fighter who controls opponents on the mat while remaining active in the striking exchanges.

Muhammad Mokaev
Muhammad Mokaev

Why it matters

  • Mokaev's undefeated record and flyweight ranking make any scheduling disruption a notable event for the division.
  • Visa-related withdrawals can carry significant uncertainty around timelines, leaving his return date unclear.
  • The May 16 card loses a high-profile unbeaten fighter with legitimate title contender credentials.

No information has been provided regarding whether the promotion intends to rebook Mokaev or how quickly the visa situation might be resolved. The withdrawal marks an unwanted interruption for a fighter who has built momentum across an unblemished professional career.

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