
Neil Magny (24-13 UFC) and Ramiz Brahimaj (5-4 UFC) are set to clash at UFC 330 on August 15. The welterweight matchup was reported by Marcel Dorff.
Neil Magny and Ramiz Brahimaj are headed for a welterweight collision at UFC 330 on August 15, with the pairing first reported by Marcel Dorff. The event, subtitled Makhachev vs. Machado Garry, now has an intriguing 170-pound contest added to its card.

Magny, nicknamed "The Haitian Sensation," carries one of the most battle-tested resumes in the welterweight division. The 38-year-old American out of Elevation Fight Team holds a 31-15-0 professional record, with 24 of those wins coming inside the UFC. Standing six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach, Magny is a relentless volume striker who lands 3.4 significant strikes per minute. He also supplements his output on the feet with 2.17 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him dangerous across all phases of a fight.
Brahimaj, 33, represents a stylistically distinct challenge. The Fortis MMA product owns a 13-6-0 record, going 5-4 during his UFC tenure. The American orthodox fighter stands five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach and mixes his striking — landing at a 48 percent accuracy clip — with a well-rounded ground attack that produces nearly two takedowns and 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Magny's experience and reach advantage will be tested against Brahimaj's submission threat and grappling pressure
- A win for either fighter carries weight in a welterweight division where positioning is fiercely competitive
- The matchup pits Magny's high-volume striking output against Brahimaj's more submission-oriented approach, setting up a classic striker-versus-grappler dynamic
Saturday, August 15, 2026










