Nine Dangerous MMA stars ready to take the UFC by storm in 2022

 

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First of all Happy New Year to all our readers. As one year has passed in UFC. We have already published the details of what UFC lost and gained this year.

Today we talk about UFC New Year 2022. Everyone will be wondering what will happen in 2022 and which stars who have recently started their careers will be able to break out or take over.

By the way, no fighter is inferior to anyone. We've compiled a list of who's going to step into 2022, so here are nine breakout MMA stars ready to take things to the next level in the UFC over the next 12 months.

1- Muhammad Mokaev

  Muhammad Mokaev was born in Dagestan but moved to Britain at the young age of 11. Muhammad Mokayev is a fighter who has the speed, professionalism, and strength of any of the best fighters in Dina. And most of all, he is invincible.

Mokaev, a two-time IMFAF World Champion who has been undefeated in his 23 fights, has made it clear to Crisp that he is the best - he signed last month through a world-renowned promotion with which he topped the roster. Become one of the youngest fighters.

 The 21-year-old Bantamweight has set a professional 5-0 record and is set to make his debut in London on March 19 against Cody Durden.

2-Casey O’Neill

Another rising star of 2022 and another undefeated fighter. It has made a big impression on all the fighters by defeating all three of its opponents in 2021. The biggest and most important battle Antonio Shevchenko won in November was the victory that was enough to enter the UFC Women's Flyweight rankings.

The 24-year-old will return to action in Octon on February 12 to face veteran Roxanne Modafferi in UFC 271.

3-Jack Shore

One of Europe's absolute best has had to endure the last two years after a canceled match between epidemics, but he has managed to extend his unbeaten record to 15-0 in 2021 with four consecutive wins in the UFC. Arranged two battles.

Shore won four by knockout, eight by submission, and decisive victories, and we fully expect that 2022 will finally be the year he becomes the top contender in the 5 135 division. Will

Former Cage Warriors bantamweight champion, good goal Welshman was scheduled to face Omar Nurmagomedov in a high-profile bout in London on March 19, but the Dagestan fighter withdrew, replacing him with Timor-Leste. Will compete

4-Bryce Mitchell

One of the big-name fighters on the list, but Bryce Mitchell didn't fight this year, so he's ready to make up for the massively lost time of 2022.

The 27-year-old submission specialist is currently ranked 11th in the featherweight rankings, having won all 14 of his professional bouts, the last five of which came in the UFC.

Thug Nesti, whose unique personality and distinctive chemo shorts have garnered him a large number of fans, will face a step in the opposition when he faces veteran Edson Barbosa at UFC 272 on March 5. ۔

5-Mateusz Gamrot

Another veteran European MMA star, Mateusz Gamrot is Poland's latest MMA star and the American top team fighter is ready for the big time.

The 31-year-old former KSW featherweight champion and KSW lightweight champion is at a disadvantage to the same split decision on his record, which was against Gorem Cottildze in his first UFC debut, but in 2021 he responded with three straight finals. Given

Gamerut entered the rankings in lightweight shark-infested waters with a win against Diego Ferreira this month, and his pace looks set to take him directly to the division's job.

6-Ian Garry

Ian Garry, 24, is set to make headlines in 2022. No doubt we will see him become one of the UFC breakout stars in 2022.

Ireland's own Ian Gary retained the heap in his debut, knocking out Jordan Williams in the final seconds after a back-and-forth in the first round at UFC 268.

Dubliner has won all eight of his matches so far and claimed the Cage Warriors Lightweight Championship, enjoying a spectacular increase before the UFC call.

Stealing Gary's headlines in 2022 is as inevitable as it would be after Connor McGregor's comparison.

7-Tom Aspinall

He is the only heavyweight fighter in 2022 who almost every analyst thinks can win the title at any time. Surely he is an extraordinary and incredibly fast fighter, like a great fighter.

Tom Aspinall is in a strong position in the heavyweight division and is currently ranked 10th in the world after the completion of Sergey Spivak and Andrei Arlovski in 2021, having won four in a row since signing for the UFC.

Bert insists he's not in a hurry, but he's fine.

 Fans are eagerly awaiting his best performance from the UFC.

8-Alex Pereira

Alex Pereira may not be the top scorer on this list, but if he can keep himself in the winning column, he has the biggest title shot claim.

 

The kickboxing icon has a story that can be hard to ignore for UFC Brass, who beat two-time middleweight champion Israel Adisnia before his MMA days, including a devastating knockout. Is.

Former GLORY middleweight and light heavyweight champion Andreas Michailidis made his UFC debut in November with a furious flying knee-to-end scary.

9-Paddy Pimblett

Not including Paddy Pimblett in this list would be the biggest mistake and injustice ever. The hugely popular former Cage Warriors champion finally answered the UFC call in 2020, and everyone who didn't know he was special.

The outspoken Liverpool is as good on Mike as he is in the cage, and his good goal play should take him far unless he falls in love with his striking.

If his debut is anything to go by, we can expect quite an explosive bout of pamphlets, and reports suggest that Donald 'Cowboy' Sierra could be the next one, more than ever at Evil 2022. Will look

 

You may be thinking that we did not include Khumzat Chamio in this list. But one of the main reasons is that he is already no better than the invincible breaking machine for stealing headlines in 2022.

 

Chimaev, who topped the list last year, may have had only four fights in his UFC career, but he is already one of the biggest draws in the promotion.

After a fierce battle with COVID-19, it was abandoned, picked up by a Dagestan resident in Sweden from where it left off in October and overtook veteran Lee Jingling to derail the hype train. Brought on

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