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Yessengoulov wins at middleweight after starting career at bantamweight

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Edil Yessengoulov secured his 27th career victory in dominant fashion against top opponent Ibrahim Magomedov at middleweight. Remarkably, Yessengoulov fought his first bout at bantamweight just eight years ago, meaning he has moved up three weight classes during his career. The post expresses interest in seeing how he would perform against a top-five ranked opponent in the middleweight division. His ability to compete at such a high level after significant weight class transitions is noteworthy. The victory over Magomedov, described as a top-level competitor, was achieved in dominant fashion.

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Edil Yessengoulov has claimed his 27th professional victory, defeating Ibrahim Magomedov in dominant fashion at middleweight to further cement his status as one of the division's most intriguing figures.

What makes the result particularly striking is the journey behind it. Yessengoulov began his professional career at bantamweight eight years ago, meaning he has climbed three full weight classes — from 135 pounds all the way to 185 — over the course of his fighting life. That kind of ascent through the weight divisions is extraordinarily rare and speaks to an unusual combination of physical development and athletic adaptability.

Magomedov entered the contest with a reputation as a top-level competitor, making the manner of the victory — described as dominant — all the more meaningful. A win of that quality, against that caliber of opposition, at a weight class three rungs above where a fighter started out, is the kind of result that demands attention from the wider middleweight landscape.

Why it matters

  • Yessengoulov's record stands at 27 victories, built across three separate weight divisions over eight years.
  • A dominant win over a high-level middleweight opponent raises legitimate questions about where he fits among the division's elite.
  • The natural next conversation is whether a matchup against a top-five ranked middleweight would be warranted, a question the win appears designed to force.
  • Few fighters successfully transition across three weight classes while maintaining competitive relevance, making his development an outlier story worth tracking.
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