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Fiziev KOs Torres With Spinning Back Kick at UFC Baku, Eyes BMF Belt

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Rafael Fiziev knocked out his opponent with a spinning back kick in the second round at UFC Baku, earning another post-fight bonus. Fiziev survived a difficult first round before landing the decisive technique — his second spinning back kick KO in the UFC, following his finish of Riddle. After the bout, Fiziev declared his next goal is the BMF title.

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Rafael Fiziev delivered a stunning spinning back kick knockout in the second round at UFC Baku on June 27, finishing opponent Torres and banking yet another post-fight performance bonus in the process.

Fiziev, nicknamed "Ataman," is ranked seventh in the lightweight division and carries a professional record of 14-5-0. The 33-year-old Kazakhstan native, who trains out of Tiger Muay Thai, stands five-foot-eight with a 71-inch reach and fights out of a switch stance. Known for his striking volume and precision, Fiziev lands 4.71 significant strikes per minute at a 52 percent accuracy rate — numbers that reflect one of the most dangerous stand-up games in the 155-pound class. The finish was his second spinning back kick knockout in the UFC, mirroring a previous finish of Riddle, cementing a rare technical signature that few fighters anywhere can claim.

The victory did not come easy. Fiziev absorbed a difficult first round before the spinning back kick ended matters in round two, underscoring both his toughness and his ability to find finishing opportunities when it counts.

Rafael Fiziev
Rafael Fiziev

Following the win, Fiziev called his shot, publicly declaring pursuit of the BMF title as his next objective.

Why it matters

  • Fiziev at No. 7 in lightweight is now firmly back in the divisional conversation after a marquee finish
  • A BMF title pursuit could place him on a collision course with high-profile names outside the traditional championship picture
  • His second spinning back kick KO in the promotion makes him one of the most unique and dangerous strikers at 155 pounds
  • The post-fight bonus adds to a pattern of highlight-reel performances that raise his profile regardless of formal title contention
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