Shamil Gaziev Promises Disheartening UFC Fight Night 238 Defeat Won’t Break Him
Shamil Gaziev’s first career defeat was a harsh dose of reality.
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While it appeared that Gaziev’s resolve weakened over the course of the bout, he released a post-fight statement on social media vowing to get better.
“First of all, congratulations [Jairzinho Rozenstruik]. Good job today,” Gaziev wrote on X. “Got eye and nose damage in [the second round] and couldn’t follow [the] fight plan. If anyone thinks it will break me, I will disappoint you. I’m going to return [to the] gym in the coming days, and I promise my fans to get better.”
First of all congratulations @JairRozenstruik,good job today.
— Shamil Gaziev (@GazievMMA) March 3, 2024
Got eye and nose damage in 2nd round and couldn’t follow fight plan.
If anyone thinks it will break me, I will disappoint you,I’m going to return gym in the coming days and I promise my fans to get better.
The 34-year-old Gaziev began his professional tenue with 12 consecutive triumphs. He earned a UFC deal with a first-round submission of Greg Velasco on Dana White's Contender Series in September 2023, and he continued that momentum by halting Martin Buday’s 12-fight winning streak in his Octagon debut at UFC 296. As a result, he entered the matchup with Rozenstruik as the betting favorite before his opponent imposed his will down the stretch
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