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Uran Satybaldiev to face Dustin Jacoby at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 25

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Uran Satybaldiev (1-1 in UFC) is set to meet Dustin Jacoby (10-6-1 in UFC) in a light heavyweight bout at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 25, 2026. The matchup was reported by Iridium Sports Agency as the source. This will be an important fight for Satybaldiev, who is still establishing himself in the UFC with only two promotional appearances. Jacoby brings significantly more UFC experience with 17 octagon appearances. The bout represents a step up in competition for the less experienced Satybaldiev.

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Uran Satybaldiev and Dustin Jacoby are set to collide in a light heavyweight bout at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 25, 2026, according to a report from Iridium Sports Agency.

Uran Satybaldiev
Uran Satybaldiev

Satybaldiev, known as "Gorilla," carries a 9-1-0 overall record into the matchup and is still finding his footing in the UFC after two promotional appearances, going 1-1 inside the octagon. The 31-year-old from Kyrgyzstan stands six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach and trains out of Uluu Kyrgyz Team. His UFC numbers show a measured offensive output of 2.14 significant strikes per minute at a 25 percent accuracy rate, while he has shown some grappling threat with 1.7 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Jacoby, nicknamed "The Hanyak," is a seasoned UFC veteran with 17 octagon appearances and a 10-6-1 promotional mark from his 22-9-1 overall career record. The 38-year-old American out of Factory X stands six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach. His striking numbers are notably active, landing 5.4 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy, making him one of the more volume-oriented fighters in the division.

Dustin Jacoby
Dustin Jacoby

Why it matters

  • Jacoby's UFC experience advantage is substantial, having logged 17 appearances compared to Satybaldiev's two
  • A strong performance from Satybaldiev would signal he can compete against established light heavyweight names
  • The striking contrast is significant — Jacoby's output and accuracy far exceed Satybaldiev's current UFC averages, setting up a stylistic test for the Kyrgyz prospect
  • Satybaldiev's submission threat could be a factor if the bout transitions to the ground, where Jacoby has shown little grappling activity
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