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Amirzhanov extends perfect record to 7-0 with another creative submission

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Ullubiy Amirzhanov, a 23-year-old Dagestani fighter training under Abdulmanapan, defeated Bruno Rocha (6-1) at UAE Warriors with a standing rear-naked choke that transitioned to a reverse arm triangle. The victory extends Amirzhanov's perfect record to 7-0, with all wins coming by finish and six by submission. His submission victories include two guillotines, a rear-naked choke, and several creative techniques including the "ninja choke." Amirzhanov competes at bantamweight and comes from a Muay Thai and kickboxing background, being the son of coach Anvarbek Amirzhanov.

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Ullubiy Amirzhanov pushed his unbeaten professional record to 7-0 on May 10 at UAE Warriors, finishing Bruno Rocha with a rare and inventive submission that began as a standing rear-naked choke before transitioning into a reverse arm triangle.

The 23-year-old Dagestani has now stopped every single opponent he has faced, with six of those seven victories coming by submission. His finishing arsenal is notably varied, featuring guillotine chokes, a rear-naked choke, and more unorthodox techniques including the so-called ninja choke. That kind of creative grappling is perhaps unsurprising given his background: Amirzhanov trains under Abdulmanapan and is the son of coach Anvarbek Amirzhanov, giving him a deeply rooted combat sports foundation. Despite originating from a Muay Thai and kickboxing base, it is on the ground where he has consistently closed out fights at bantamweight.

Rocha entered the contest with a respectable 6-1 record, making the finish all the more emphatic for the young prospect.

Why it matters

  • A 7-0 record with all finishes signals elite finishing instinct at the regional level, drawing attention from larger promotions.
  • Six submission wins from a striker-turned-grappler suggests rare technical versatility in the bantamweight division.
  • The inventive, submission-first style creates difficult problems for opponents who may prepare primarily for his striking pedigree.
  • At just 23 years old, Amirzhanov has significant room to develop before reaching his competitive prime.
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