Two undefeated welterweight contenders Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry are set to face off on December 7, 2024, at UFC 310 in a five-round title eliminator. ‘The Future’ Garry broke down why he’s so excited for this matchup whereas in Thailand.
Ian Machado Garry Able to Face Shavkat Rakhmonov
Since becoming a member of the UFC, Garry has maintained a powerful undefeated streak. As of November 2024, he holds knowledgeable report of 15 wins with no losses. Within the UFC, he has fought eight occasions and received all his bouts. The Irish striker has a high quality pull counter. Some notable victories embody wins over opponents like Neil Magny, Daniel Rodriguez, and Michael ‘Venom’ Web page.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JUNE 29: Ian Machado Garry of Eire reacts to his victory over Michael Web page of England in a welterweight struggle throughout the UFC 303 occasion at T-Cell Enviornment on June 29, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photograph by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC through Getty Photographs)
The Kazakhstani combined martial artist Shavkat Rakhmonov has made a big impression within the UFC’s welterweight division together with his undefeated report. Rakhmonov has developed a status for his relentless expertise in each placing and grappling. Since making his UFC debut in 2020, he has maintained an ideal skilled report of 18 wins and no losses, with a powerful 10 victories by submission and eight by knockout.
The Irish athlete Ian Machado Garry mentioned the Shavkat Rakhmonov on his YouTube channel. He stated:
“I would like folks to say, ‘This guy will fight anyone, anywhere, anytime.’ An ideal instance—give me the boogeyman of the welterweight division, and I’ll stand in there on three weeks’ discover and discover a solution to beat him.
“Can I be the man to defeat Shavkat? Discover out when it occurs, child. He’s been taking a look at me for seven or eight months. I signed to struggle the baddest man within the division, and he comes out of the shadows.
“Honestly, I’ve been pushing for the Shavkat fight. I wanted undefeated vs. undefeated.”