Hasan Magomedsharipov has entered a four-fight contract with PFL while carrying a perfect 11-0 professional record. He also revealed who played a role in convincing his brother Zabit Magomedsharipov to return to competition.
Hasan Magomedsharipov has signed a four-fight deal with the Professional Fighters League, the organization confirmed on July 2, 2026. The undefeated prospect brings a perfect 11-0 professional record into his new promotional home.
The signing adds another member of the Magomedsharipov family to the active MMA landscape. Hasan's older brother, Zabit Magomedsharipov, holds an 18-1 record and has long been considered one of the more talented fighters of his generation. The 35-year-old Russian, who trains out of Ricardo Almeida Jiu-Jitsu, stands six-foot-one with a 73-inch reach and operates out of an orthodox stance. During his career, Zabit has averaged 4.89 significant strikes landed per minute at 48 percent accuracy, while also demonstrating elite wrestling with 5.22 takedowns per 15 minutes. As part of the announcement surrounding Hasan's signing, the younger Magomedsharipov revealed that he played a role in persuading Zabit to return to competition.

Why it matters
- Hasan enters PFL with momentum, carrying an unblemished 11-0 record that will draw immediate attention in whatever division he competes.
- The reported involvement in Zabit's comeback decision suggests the brothers may be building parallel careers simultaneously, raising the profile of both signings.
- PFL adds a prospect with significant name recognition tied to one of MMA's more celebrated undefeated runs before Zabit's lone career defeat, deepening the promotional roster with a fighter carrying family pedigree and genuine upside.

















