Ukrainian Sambo Champion Calls Out UFC After First-Round Knockout in Kyiv.
BFL Tournament Held in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: A BFL tournament in Kyiv featured a headline bout between six-time combat sambo world champion Vladyslav Rudniev and Brazilian fighter Nonato Junior. Rudniev secured victory by knocking out his opponent in the first round. This fight marked Rudniev's first professional MMA bout under standard rules in Ukraine for a considerable period, signaling a significant return to the domestic scene.
Vladyslav Rudniev's Impressive Record
The win over Nonato Junior is Vladyslav's 12th career victory in mixed martial arts. Notably, this marks his fifth win by stoppage. Rudniev remains undefeated in MMA competition, a testament to his elite skill set and dominance in the sport.
Following the fight, Vladyslav Rudniev issued a direct call-out to UFC President Dana White, requesting a contract with the premier global promotion. The athlete stated his readiness to compete in the welterweight division, positioning himself for a potential breakthrough on the international stage. A UFC signing would place him among the elite in the world's most visible MMA organization.
This victory underscores Rudniev's professional evolution and readiness for new challenges in mixed martial arts. Securing a contract with the UFC could be a major career milestone, simultaneously drawing greater global attention to Ukraine's growing MMA talent pool. By celebrating his achievements, Rudniev serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes and helps promote the sport's development within the country.
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