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Murtazali Magomedov Enters Unbeaten Fighter Rankings After UFC Vegas 119 Debut Win

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Murtazali Magomedov joined the ranks of active unbeaten MMA fighters with more than ten wins after defeating Melsik Bagdasaryan by twister submission at UFC Vegas 119, moving to 11-0 with eleven finishes. Andre Lima dropped out of the list after losing a unanimous decision to Kevin Bordhaz at the same event, falling to 11-1. The updated tracker covers active fighters across major promotions who have not lost in competition and have accumulated over ten victories.

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Murtazali Magomedov announced himself on the UFC stage in striking fashion at UFC Vegas 119, submitting Melsik Bagdasaryan via twister to move to a perfect 11-0 with all eleven of his victories coming by finish. The result earned the 26-year-old Orthodox fighter a place on the tracker of active unbeaten MMA competitors with more than ten wins.

Magomedov stands five-foot-nine with a 70-inch reach and brings a relentless offensive game to the cage. His numbers reflect a fighter who rarely settles for a decision, averaging 4.83 significant strikes per minute alongside a remarkable 5.17 takedowns and 5.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes — figures that underline why every one of his professional bouts has ended before the final horn.

Andre Lima
Andre Lima

The same event brought an exit from the unbeaten tracker. Andre Lima, the 27-year-old Brazilian known as "Mascote" who trains out of Team Lucas Mineiro, dropped to 11-1 after a unanimous decision loss to Kevin Bordhaz. Lima had built his record on consistent output, landing 3.94 significant strikes per minute at a 56 percent accuracy rate, and adding 1.11 takedowns per 15 minutes to complement 0.9 submission attempts in the same span. He stands five-foot-seven with a 67-inch reach and fights out of an Orthodox stance.

Why it matters

  • Magomedov's twister finish is a rare submission and signals elite grappling versatility at the UFC level
  • An 11-0 record with eleven finishes puts him among the most dangerous unbeaten prospects in the sport's major promotions
  • Lima's first professional loss closes a chapter on his unblemished run, resetting expectations for his UFC trajectory
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