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Neil Magny vs. Ramiz Brahimaj booked for UFC 330 on August 15

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Neil Magny vs. Ramiz Brahimaj booked for UFC 330 on August 15
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Neil Magny and Ramiz Brahimaj are set to meet at UFC 330 on August 15. Magny carries a 24-13 UFC record into the bout, while Brahimaj stands at 5-4 in the promotion.

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Neil Magny and Ramiz Brahimaj are set to collide at UFC 330: Makhachev vs. Machado Garry on August 15, with the welterweight pairing adding another notable matchup to what is shaping up to be a stacked card.

Ramiz Brahimaj
Ramiz Brahimaj

Magny, known as "The Haitian Sensation," brings one of the most extensive resumes in UFC welterweight history to the bout. The 38-year-old American holds a professional record of 31-15 and has gone 24-13 inside the promotion, cementing his status as one of the division's long-standing veterans. Fighting out of Elevation Fight Team, the six-foot-three Magny carries an 80-inch reach and averages 3.4 significant strikes per minute, making him a consistently active and dangerous striker. He also contributes on the ground, averaging 2.17 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Brahimaj, 33, enters with a 13-6 professional mark and a 5-4 record in the UFC. The Orthodox-stance fighter trains out of Fortis MMA and stands five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach. He averages 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes, signaling a clear preference for finishing fights on the mat when the opportunity presents itself. He also chips in with nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes, giving him a credible path to the canvas against anyone he faces.

Neil Magny
Neil Magny

Why it matters

  • Magny's lengthy UFC tenure and high striking volume make him a measuring stick for any welterweight looking to climb the ladder
  • Brahimaj's submission threat contrasts sharply with Magny's range and grappling-based game, creating a legitimate style clash
  • A win for either fighter carries weight in a welterweight division where positioning in the rankings can shift quickly
  • At 38, Magny faces questions about longevity, while Brahimaj needs a marquee victory to push into contention
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