MMA
Muradov after loss to Borralh: I felt good, but something went wrong in the match
Makhmud Muradov, who lost his last fight against Gerald Meerschaert, has returned to the UFC after a one-year layoff. He wanted to make up for his loss, but he didn’t. He also fell on points to Caio Borralh and did not hide his disappointment after the fight.
Makhmud Muradov, who lost his last fight against Gerald Meerschaert, has returned to the UFC after a one-year layoff. He wanted to make up for his loss, but he couldn’t. He also fell on points to Caio Borralh and did not hide his disappointment after the fight.
Twenty-nine-year-old Brazilian Caio Borralho was more than he could handle. Makhmud Muradov lost his second match in a row, this time on points. In the world’s best MMA organization, he has a 3:2 record.
“It doesn’t always turn out the way we want! But we should be grateful for what we have. Yesterday was not my night!
I was ready for the fight, I felt good, but something went wrong in the fight. That’s sport, congratulations to the opponent. The game was injury free and I’ll be back to training in a few days. Thank you very much to everyone who came to cheer for me, you were heard.
I’m sorry I didn’t live up to your expectations. Thank you all so much for your support,“ wrote on his Instagram after the defeat.
The important thing is that he was not injured in the match, so hopefully he won’t have to wait another year for another fight. And it will definitely be in the UFC, as he’s under contract with them for 3 more fights.
His overall record on Sherdog is 25 to 8. Before his loss to Meerschaert, he was on a streak of 14 straight wins, so let’s hope he gets back on a winning streak.
Source: MMA Shorties
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