Farid Basharat issued a public callout of David Martinez following his win at UFC 329. Basharat framed the potential matchup as a battle between an Afghan warrior and a Mexican warrior competing for a top-10 ranking position.
Farid Basharat wasted no time after his victory at UFC 329 on July 11, publicly calling out bantamweight contender David Martinez and framing the potential fight as a clash of cultural pride with serious divisional stakes on the line.
Basharat, who fights out of London Shootfighters, enters the callout riding an unblemished 16-0 record. The 28-year-old Englishman of Afghan heritage competes at bantamweight and has built his reputation on a well-rounded game that blends volume striking with a persistent grappling attack. He lands 4.46 significant strikes per minute at a 54 percent accuracy rate, and his 3.57 takedowns per 15 minutes mark him as one of the division's most active wrestlers. His 71-inch reach, notable for the weight class, gives him additional range in the pocket.

Martinez, nicknamed "Black Spartan," represents the other side of the matchup Basharat is pitching. The 27-year-old Mexican prospect trains out of Bonebreakers MMA and carries a 14-1 record into this potential booking. Standing five-foot-five with a 67-inch reach, Martinez is the shorter man but compensates with sharp output, averaging 4.82 significant strikes per minute. His 46 percent striking accuracy and minimal grappling presence suggest he prefers to keep fights standing.
Basharat specifically framed the matchup as an Afghan warrior versus a Mexican warrior, with a top-10 ranking position serving as the prize for whichever man prevails.

Why it matters
- Both fighters appear on the fringes of the bantamweight top 10, making a win for either man a potential ranking breakthrough
- Basharat's elite takedown volume against Martinez's striker profile creates a classic wrestling-versus-striking style clash
- A callout this public following a fresh win puts pressure on UFC matchmakers to consider the booking seriously
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