Just when it looked like Jason Jackson was ready to cement his position as one of the best welterweights in the world, Ramazan Kuramagomedov showed up.
The Dagestani standout controlled the first 15 minutes of the Bellator Champions Series Dublin headliner, then held off a late surge from Jackson to claim the 170-pound throne on Saturday at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. Unbeaten in 13 professional appearances, Kuramagomedov fits the profile of many fighters from his country: a grinding wrestler with fundamentally sound striking skills.
in the opening stanza of their middleweight clash. While it might not carry the same weight as a victory over, and that allows “No Time” to make his return to the divisional rankings at No. 15. At women’s featherweight,with a submission victory at Bellator Dublin to climb from eighth to 10th in the rankings.
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