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Baysangur Susurkaev suffers multiple injuries including broken hand at UFC 328

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Baysangur Susurkaev sustained multiple injuries during his fight at UFC 328, including a broken hand, broken nose, and leg injury. Despite the injuries, he improved his UFC record to 3-0 with all three victories coming by finish. Susurkaev initially wanted to fight again in August, but doctors informed him at the post-fight press conference that he will need six months of recovery time. The post highlights his ability to pull through difficult fights even when seriously injured.

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Baysangur Susurkaev walked away from UFC 328 on May 9 with a perfect record and a battered body, having sustained a broken hand, a broken nose, and a leg injury during his bout at the event.

The Chechen prospect pushed his UFC record to 3-0 with the performance, and all three of his victories inside the octagon have come by finish, underlining a reputation for getting the job done no matter the circumstances. The win added further evidence that Susurkaev is capable of grinding through significant physical adversity to secure results.

His immediate ambitions, however, will have to wait. Susurkaev indicated at the post-fight press conference that he had hoped to return to competition as early as August, but doctors on hand delivered a different verdict. He will require approximately six months of recovery time to allow his injuries to heal properly.

Why it matters

  • An unbeaten 3-0 UFC record built entirely on finishes positions Susurkaev as a legitimate emerging prospect in his division.
  • The six-month medical timeline rules him out of any summer matchmaking and pushes a potential return toward late 2026.
  • His willingness to continue and finish fights while carrying serious injuries raises his profile but also raises questions about long-term health management going forward.
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UFC 328

Saturday, May 9, 2026

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