Ikram Aliskerov earned a dominant unanimous decision victory over Bruno Ferreira, sweeping all three rounds 30-27 on all three scorecards. The win extends Aliskerov's winning streak to three fights and improves his UFC record to 5-1, while his overall mark rises to 18-2. Ferreira drops to 15-4 and has now lost back-to-back bouts.
Ikram Aliskerov picked up a commanding unanimous decision win over Bruno Ferreira at UFC Baku on June 27, 2026, sweeping all three rounds by a 30-27 margin on every scorecard.
The result lifts Aliskerov's overall professional record to 18-2 and pushes his UFC mark to 5-1, with three consecutive victories now behind him. The 33-year-old Russian, who trains out of KHK MMA, fights out of a southpaw stance and stands six feet tall with a 76-inch reach. His numbers inside the Octagon are striking — he lands an exceptional 6.86 significant strikes per minute at a 64 percent accuracy rate, while also threatening regularly on the ground with 3.2 takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Ferreira, who entered on a two-fight losing streak, falls to 15-4 with the defeat. Back-to-back losses represent a difficult stretch for the middleweight, and the comprehensive nature of Saturday's scorecards underlines the scale of the setback.
Why it matters
- Aliskerov's three-fight winning run, combined with elite striking output, positions him as a legitimate contender in a crowded middleweight division.
- A sweep on all three scorecards signals dominant, round-to-round control rather than a close or fortunate victory.
- Ferreira's consecutive losses raise questions about his divisional standing and will likely prompt a reassessment of his ranking.

















