India's rising MMA star Hansraj Samota faced a disappointing setback at the UAE Warriors 54 event held on September 28 in Dubai, suffering a second-round TKO loss against Abdul Hussein of Palestine. Samota, who entered the fight with an impressive four-fight winning streak, now holds a professional MMA record of 6-2.
The bout showcased Samota's determination but ultimately fell short against Hussein, who proved to be a formidable opponent. The loss marked a significant moment for Samota, as he aimed to solidify his position in the competitive lightweight division.
The UAE Warriors 54 event was a two-day spectacle featuring an international roster, known for its thrilling mixed martial arts action. The promotion has garnered a reputation for delivering high-caliber fights, and this event was no exception.
One of the evening's standout performances came from Gamid Khizriev of Russia, who maintained his undefeated record at 5-0 by defeating Abdullo Khodzhaev from Iran. The two fighters engaged in a gripping battle, showcasing remarkable courage and resilience. Ultimately, Khizriev handed Khodzhaev his first professional loss in a contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
In the main event, Shakhmar Sadygov, a kickboxer based in Thailand, extended his unbeaten streak to 7-0 with a hard-fought victory over Jakhongir Jumaev, an Uzbek Sambo specialist with a record of 11-5. Both fighters had their moments, exchanging strikes and seeking a finish, but it was Sadygov who ultimately claimed victory by split decision, much to the delight of the packed audience at the ADNEC Centre.
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