UFC 310 showcased yet another win for rising welterweight star Shavkat Rakhmonov as he defeated Ian Machado Garry via decision in the co-main event last Saturday night. While Rakhmonov extended his undefeated record to 20-0, fans noticed a different side of the fighter.
For the first time, he looked less dominant compared to his usual performances, raising concerns about his readiness for a future title shot.
Interestingly, UFC analyst and commentator Daniel Cormier offered a potential explanation for Rakhmonov’s less explosive showing, revealing that the Kazakh fighter may have gone into the bout nursing an injury.
“If I’m Belal Muhammad, I’m actually kinda happy watching this fight tonight,” Cormier said during a post-fight reaction video. “Because Shavkat Rakhmonov did not look like himself. Even though, I learned after, that he had an injury. I think he might have tore his MCL going into the fight. Granted, with a torn ligament in your knee, you’re not gonna look like the killer that you looked like in fights prior.”
Rakhmonov’s opponent, Ian Machado Garry, put on a strong performance but was ultimately unable to hand Rakhmonov his first career loss.
Despite the potential setback of fighting with a knee injury, Rakhmonov still managed to secure a decisive victory.
The 29-year-old is being touted as a future champion in the welterweight division, with fans eagerly anticipating a title clash against reigning champion Belal Muhammad. However, questions about his health and performance from UFC 310 have left some doubting whether he’s ready for the division’s elite.
For now, it’s unclear how severe Rakhmonov’s injury might be or if it requires a recovery period that could delay his next fight. What’s certain is that his blend of skills and undeniable toughness will keep him a top name in the ever-stacked welterweight division.
As the UFC welterweight scene continues to heat up, fans will be watching closely for updates on Rakhmonov’s injury and his path toward a potential title shot.