UFC’s biggest what-if teased for comeback after 6 years away

Zabit Magomedsharipov is a name that UFC fans have not heard for a while.

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In his last two fights in 2019, Magomedsharipov defeated removal contenders Jeremy Stephens and Calvin Kattar before hunging the gloves at the age of 31.

Magomedsharipov had an impressive professional record of 18-1 and was arranged as high as #4 in the UFC Featherweight Division, which makes many wonder what he would have achieved if he never shouts away bombed fans for his comeback.

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The Zabit Magomedsharipov team teases “he will come back soon”

Time away from the Achthoek did not keep the Russian out of the gym.

Almost six years away from a rare main event with three laps in Moscow, there is a possibility that Magomedsharipov could return later this year.

“He comes back soon,” wrote teammate Muskhab Kudiev on Monday about Magomedsharipov.

'His camera back [comeback]'Kudiev posted on his story.

“As always, in perfect shape.”

Magomedsharipov was seen Shadowboxing and throwing stairs of Buka Gym in Dubai.

“Please come back,” noted a UFC fan.

Where does Zabit Magomedsharipov fit in the UFC today?

At the moment, Zabit Magomedsharipov does not yet have to submit drug test samples to the UFC-Anti-Doping program, which he should be eligible to fight again.

Hours after Kuniev's video was released, the Russian MMA reporter Igor Lazorin Magomedsharipov does not report his career.

Known for its striking bravery, athletics and unpredictable stairs, the style of Magomedsharipov is a puzzle that nobody has solved in six UFC performances.

Magomedsharipov is one of the highest featherweights ever on 6'1 ″ and drives a 14-fighter win racing at 34 years old in 2025.

With Champ Ilia Topuria Weg and Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes who quickly fight for the empty title, a UFC comeback for Magomedsharipov could have shaking things even more in the Feedweight Division. After all, the Russian left the company as a top 5 competition.

Magomedsharipov was last booked to fight against Yair Rodriguez in 2020. However, the exciting stand -up struggle was demolished due to an injury to Rodriguez.

A flashy, unpredictable style such as Magomedsharipov, the Mexican Rodriguez still remains until the top of the division years later, which will fight next month to combat Patricio Pitbull on UFC 314.

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