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Mokaev withdraws from MVP fight, replaced by undefeated Enkuta

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Muhammad Mokaev has been pulled from his scheduled bout against Adriano Moraes in the MVP promotion on May 17. Stepping in as a replacement is the undefeated Fumi Enkuta, who brings an 11-0 record into the contest. The post does not specify the reason for Mokaev's withdrawal from the fight. This represents a significant change to the MVP card, as both Mokaev and Enkuta are unbeaten prospects. The matchup will test Enkuta against a high-level opponent in Moraes.

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Muhammad Mokaev has been withdrawn from his scheduled bout against Adriano Moraes at MVP on May 17, with undefeated Japanese prospect Fumi Enkuta stepping in as his replacement. No reason has been given for Mokaev's removal from the card.

Mokaev, known as The Punisher, is one of the most closely watched unbeaten prospects in mixed martial arts. The 25-year-old Englishman, who trains out of KHK MMA, carries a perfect 13-0-0 record and operates at flyweight with a height of five-foot-seven and a 70-inch reach. His game is built heavily around wrestling, averaging 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes, and he supplements that pressure with striking that lands at a rate of 1.61 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy.

Muhammad Mokaev
Muhammad Mokaev

Enkuta enters the bout with an 11-0 record of his own, meaning the card retains the unbeaten-versus-unbeaten dynamic that made the originally scheduled contest compelling. Details on Enkuta's verified statistics were not available, but his unblemished record underlines his standing as a legitimate replacement on short notice.

Why it matters

  • Mokaev's withdrawal removes one of flyweight's most hyped unbeaten names from action, leaving questions about his near-term schedule.
  • Enkuta steps into a high-profile opportunity against a credentialed opponent in Moraes, with a strong performance capable of significantly raising his profile.
  • The late change reshapes the MVP card but preserves the prospect-versus-proven-name matchup at its core.
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