
Neil Magny and Ramiz Brahimaj will square off at UFC 330 on August 15. Magny brings a 24-13 UFC record to the matchup, while Brahimaj is 5-4 inside the octagon.
Neil Magny and Ramiz Brahimaj have been officially booked to meet at UFC 330: Makhachev vs. Machado Garry on August 15, adding a welterweight contest to what is shaping up to be a stacked card.

Magny, known as "The Haitian Sensation," enters the fight as one of the most experienced fighters on the UFC roster. The 38-year-old American carries a 31-15-0 professional record and stands six-foot-three with an extraordinary 80-inch reach. Competing out of Elevation Fight Team, the orthodox striker lands 3.4 significant strikes per minute and averages 2.17 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a credible threat in multiple phases of a fight.
Brahimaj, 33, is a fellow American fighting out of Fortis MMA in Dallas. He holds a 13-6-0 professional record and stands five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach. The orthodox fighter lands 2.29 significant strikes per minute and generates consistent grappling pressure, averaging 1.99 takedowns and 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes — a rate that signals genuine finishing intent on the ground.

Why it matters
- Magny's size and output advantage could be neutralized by Brahimaj's active submission game, setting up a classic reach-versus-grappling dynamic.
- At 38, Magny will be looking to keep himself relevant in a deep welterweight division, while a win for Brahimaj over such an experienced opponent would significantly raise his profile.
- Both fighters are orthodox, but their paths to victory look markedly different — Magny through volume striking and selective takedowns, Brahimaj through wrestling and submission attempts.
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