By The Numbers: Shamil Musaev vs. Murad Ramazanov
Stars aligned for Murad Ramazanov, who gets a rare short-order do-over in mixed martial arts.
Ramazanov will take on Shamil Musaev for the second time in less than two months when their Professional Fighters League welterweight semifinal serves as one of the anchors for PFL 9 this Friday at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. Musaev, the No. 1 seed at 170 pounds, won their regular-season meeting in convincing fashion on June 28, when he wiped out of his fellow Russian with punches in the second round of their PFL 6 pairing. The setback was Ramazanov’s first in 13 pro assignments.
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30: Years of age for Musaev, who was born in Kizlyar, Russia, on Jan. 8, 1994.
11: Musaev victories by knockout or technical
knockout, accounting for 69% of his career total (16). His list of
PFL victims: Ramazanov and Logan
Storley. Musaev owns two other victories by submission (12%)
and three more by decision (19%).
1: Stalemate on the Musaev resume. He fought to a majority draw with Michal Pietrzak at a KSW show in October 2021.
72: Seconds needed for Musaev to punch out Felipe Salvador Nsue Ayiugono under the Russian MMA Union banner on Nov. 22, 2014. Nearly a decade later, it remains his quickest stoppage to date.
.875: Cumulative winning percentage between the two men—Ramazanov and Storley—that Musaev has beaten in the PFL. They boast a combined record of 28-4.
28: Years of age for Ramazanov, who was born on Oct. 16, 1995 in Makhachkala, Russia.
4: Ramazanov wins by submission, accounting for 33% of his career total (12). His methods of choice: three rear-naked chokes and one guillotine choke. He holds four other wins by knockout or technical knockout (33%) and four more by decision (33%).
26: Rounds started by Ramazanov as a professional mixed martial artist. He has gone the distance on four occasions and carries a 4-0 record in those bouts.
10: Organizations for which Ramazanov has plied his MMA trade. In addition to his 1-1 mark in the PFL, he has gone, 3-0 with one no contest in ONE Championship, 1-0 in Gorilla Fighting Championships, 1-0 in Gorets Fight Club, 1-0 in Fight Nights Global, 1-0 in Professional Fighting Championships, 1-0 in the Combat Self Defense Federation, 1-0 in Severo-Kavkazsky Federal Okrug, 1-0 in Khasavyurt Fight and 1-0 in the Moscow Pankration Federation.
65: Combined victories between the 11 men—Laureano Staropoli, Myung Ho Bae, Farshid Gholami, Ulugbek Oskanov, Ruslan Khaskhanov, Makamagomed Khairullaev, Khikmet Abdullaev and Khizri Magomedov—that Ramazanov has finished. They sport a cumulative .443 winning percentage at 65-82-2.
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