Gianni Vazquez has publicly called out Farid Basharat, expressing his desire to fight him. Vazquez pointed to his recent bout with Javid on just two days' notice as evidence he can take the Basharat fight on two weeks' notice.
Gianni Vazquez has publicly called out unbeaten bantamweight prospect Farid Basharat, making the case that his recent short-notice experience proves he is ready to step in on just two weeks' notice to face the Englishman.
Vazquez, 31, carries a professional record of 13-5-1 and brings a grappling-heavy approach to the cage, averaging two submission attempts per 15 minutes while recording no takedowns at a per-15-minute rate. His striking output sits at 1.6 significant strikes landed per minute with a 22 percent accuracy rate, suggesting he looks to impose himself through ground work rather than exchanges on the feet. He pointed specifically to a recent bout accepted on just two days' notice as proof that a two-week turnaround for a Basharat fight would present no problem.

Basharat, nicknamed Ferocious, represents a considerably stiffer test. The 28-year-old London Shootfighters product out of England is a perfect 15-0-0 and brings a well-rounded skill set built on volume striking and active wrestling. He lands 4.25 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy and averages 3.34 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a threat in nearly every phase of the fight.
Why it matters
- Basharat's 15-0 record places him among the more compelling unbeaten prospects in the bantamweight division, and any opponent he faces carries instant exposure.
- Vazquez's submission threat at two attempts per 15 minutes is the clearest path to an upset against a physically superior wrestler and striker.
- Both fighters share an identical 71-inch reach, and at nearly the same height, the matchup would be physically even despite the gulf in records and output statistics.
- A confirmed bout would test whether Basharat's unbeaten mark holds up against a seasoned veteran willing to take the fight on limited preparation time.

















