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Ibragim Ibragimov Stays Undefeated With Help From MMA Legends

How Dagestan Is Producing MMA’s Next Big Stars

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Extreme Sports, International Tournaments, MMA & UFC, Professional Leagues, Sports, Sports Records & Achievements
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From Dagestan to the Cage: The Making of a ChampionPhoto Illustration by Alberto Mier/CNN/Getty Images via CNN

Why Dagestan Keeps Creating MMA ChampionsPhoto Illustration by Alberto Mier/CNN/Getty Images via CNN

Rising MMA Star Ibragim Ibragimov Extends Undefeated Streak With Help From Dagestani Legends

At just 20 years old, Ibragim Ibragimov is quickly becoming one of MMA’s most talked-about rising stars. His recent victory over Kenny Mokhonoana brought his professional record to a perfect 9-0—but the young fighter is quick to credit his success to the team behind him.

After the fight, Ibragimov took to Instagram to share a photo with his elite training crew in Dubai, which notably included MMA legends Khabib Nurmagomedov and Islam Makhachev. With those two icons guiding him, it’s no surprise Ibragimov’s career is skyrocketing.

Ibragimov is part of a new generation of fighters hailing from Dagestan, a small republic in Russia that’s earned global respect for producing some of MMA’s toughest athletes. Despite a population of just over three million, Dagestan has become a factory for elite-level fighters known for their wrestling grit, discipline, and relentless drive.

“In Dagestan, guys really want to be fighters,” Ibragimov told CNN Sports. “In Europe, a lot of guys just want the hype. But where I’m from, we live for this.”

According to Michael Lyubimov, general manager at the famed Jackson Wink MMA Academy, many Dagestani fighters are shaped by poverty and hardship from a young age.

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“Most of them have been fighting since they were six,” Lyubimov shared. “By the time they get to the U.S., they’ve already had hundreds of fights under their belt.”

He recalled the story of Ismail Israilov, a Chechen fighter who recently won a bout after dislocating his shoulder. Israilov grew up fighting on the streets and training on pavement. For him and many others, fighting wasn’t a sport—it was survival.

The Dagestani culture, according to Lyubimov, is steeped in respect, discipline, and faith. Most fighters abstain from drinking or partying, instead devoting themselves entirely to their craft.

“In Dagestan, if Khabib or his father walked into a gym, everyone stands, everyone shows respect,” said Lyubimov. “You don’t talk back to elders. If you do, your peers will check you.”

This strict environment creates mentally tough athletes who don’t fold under pressure. Lyubimov says many will hide injuries just to sign contracts, delaying treatment until after they’ve secured a fight deal.

Khabib Nurmagomedov paved the way. The former UFC champion, known for his humility and dominance, became a global icon—especially after his explosive rivalry with Conor McGregor. Since retiring in 2020, Khabib has turned to coaching, mentoring the next wave of Dagestani stars, including current UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.

Magomed Ankalaev also recently made headlines by becoming UFC light heavyweight champion, further cementing Dagestan’s dominance in the sport.

Training under Khabib and Makhachev in Dubai, Ibragimov says the intensity is next level. “Sometimes Khabib doesn’t even set a timer—we just keep rolling until he says stop,” he said.

Now based in Manchester, England, Ibragimov has not only elite mentors but also a roadmap to success already laid out by the legends before him.

“They already showed us the road we have to follow,” he said.

As his star continues to rise, Ibragimov is not just chasing victory—he’s carrying the pride of Dagestan with him into every fight.

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