UFC Fighter Magomedov Banned From Fighting in Several US States
Russian mixed martial artist (MMA) Sharabutdin Magomedov (known as Shara Bullet) has been banned from competing in several US states due to his health, TASS reports, citing the athlete’s team.
“Shares will be banned from performing in several states. In the rest, all actions will need to be verified in advance,” the agency’s source said, noting that for now the fighter will fight in the Middle East. The restrictions are related to the fact that Magomedov has had several eye surgeries and partially lost his vision.
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The fighter himself admitted that he was ready to fight in America for his fans. “But everyone knows that I have a greater attraction to my native fans from the CIS countries, to the good Russian men from Russia, from the Caucasus,” Magomedov said in an interview with the YouTube channel “Ushataika”.
Shara Bullet, 30, is on a 13-fight winning streak in MMA. He made his debut in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in the fall of 2023 and fought two times. His next UFC fight against Pole Michal Oliksiyczuk will take place on August 3 in Abu Dhabi.
Source: Lenta

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