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Ullubiy Amirzhanov wins 7th straight with reverse arm triangle at UAE Warriors

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Ullubiy Amirzhanov, a 23-year-old bantamweight from Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov's school, defeated Bruno Rocha (6-1) at UAE Warriors with a reverse arm triangle choke. Amirzhanov secured a standing clinch, took Rocha down, and finished with the submission. His record now stands at 7-0 with all wins coming by finish, including six by submission (two guillotines, an arm-in guillotine, a ninja choke, rear-naked choke, and now the reverse arm triangle). Amirzhanov is a Muay Thai specialist and the son of kickboxing and Muay Thai coach Anvarbek Amirzhanov.

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Ullubiy Amirzhanov kept his perfect professional record intact on May 10, submitting Bruno Rocha at UAE Warriors with a reverse arm triangle choke to push his mark to 7-0.

The 23-year-old bantamweight, who trains out of the school founded by the late Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, showcased his grappling depth in methodical fashion. Amirzhanov secured a standing clinch, forced Rocha to the canvas, and then applied the rare finishing hold to earn the tap. The victory extended a run in which every single one of his seven professional wins has come by finish — six of those by submission. His submission arsenal already included two guillotine chokes, an arm-in guillotine, a ninja choke, and a rear-naked choke before adding the reverse arm triangle to the collection.

The background on Amirzhanov adds an intriguing layer. Despite the breadth of his submission game, he comes from a striking foundation: his father, Anvarbek Amirzhanov, is a kickboxing and Muay Thai coach, and Ullubiy himself is regarded as a Muay Thai specialist. The ability to mix elite stand-up credentials with a constantly expanding submission repertoire signals a well-rounded fighter still early in his development.

Rocha entered the bout with a record of 6-1, making him a credible test for a prospect at this stage of his career.

Why it matters

  • A 7-0 record with seven finishes and six submissions marks Amirzhanov as one of the more polished finishing prospects in regional bantamweight competition.
  • His connection to the Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov academy places him within a lineage that has produced elite-level mixed martial artists.
  • The combination of a Muay Thai striking base and a diverse submission game creates a stylistic puzzle for future opponents at 135 pounds.
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