
Neil Magny (24-13 in UFC) will meet Ramiz Brahimaj (5-4 in UFC) at UFC 330 on August 15.
Neil Magny will return to the octagon on August 15 when he faces Ramiz Brahimaj at UFC 330: Makhachev vs. Machado Garry, with the welterweight bout added to the card on July 1.

Magny, known as "The Haitian Sensation," is one of the most experienced fighters on the UFC roster. The 38-year-old American carries a professional record of 31-15 and has gone 24-13 inside the organization, making him one of the winningest fighters in UFC welterweight history. Standing six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach, the Elevation Fight Team product is an active striker who lands 3.4 significant strikes per minute and supplements his output with 2.17 takedowns per 15 minutes, giving him a well-rounded offensive profile.
Brahimaj, 33, enters the fight with a professional record of 13-6, going 5-4 in UFC competition. The Fortis MMA product stands five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach and fights out of the orthodox stance. He lands 2.29 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy and adds a submission threat, averaging 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes alongside 1.99 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Magny's experience and reach advantage of eight inches give the matchup a clear physical contrast
- Brahimaj's grappling and submission activity could neutralize Magny's length on the feet
- A win for Magny would add to an already historic UFC win total at welterweight
- Brahimaj needs a statement performance to separate himself in a crowded 170-pound division
Saturday, August 15, 2026










