Magomed Ankalaev

Magomed Alibulatovich Ankalaev (Магомед Алибулатович Анкалаев; born 2 June 1992) is a Russian professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Light Heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of April 16, 2024, he is #2 in the UFC light heavyweight rankings.

Ankalaev is the former Light heavyweight champion of World Fighting Championship Akhmat. He is also the winner of 2016 Akhmat FC Light Heavyweight Grand Prix.

Early life
Ankalaev was born on June 2, 1992, in Makhachkala, Russia in a family of Avar descent. Ankalaev first began training in Greco-Roman Wrestling for one year whilst he was a student at the Dagestan State University, where he graduated in the sport faculty. At that time he also competed in combat sambo, where he was honoured with the title of Master of Sports in the discipline. Ankalaev was compelled at the idea of transitioning to MMA, because of the similarity between MMA and combat sambo. Ankalaev then became the Russian and World champion in amateur MMA. Ankalaev was also named the 2015 Mixed Martial Artist of Russia by the Russian MMA federation. Ankalaev is a devout Muslim.

Amateur MMA & combat sambo career
In December 2013, in the WMMAA's World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, Ankalaev won the gold medal, beating Kazakhstani Rustam Malaev in the finals.

In June 2014, at the Russian MMA Championship, Ankalaev ended up beating two of Fedor Emelianenko's students, Valentin Moldavsky in semi-final, and Vadim Nemkov in the finals; thereby qualifying for the WMMAA Championship in Minsk, Belarus, in September of the same year. He went on to win the silver medal.

In March 2015, Ankalaev won the finals of the MMA Cup of Dagestan, by beating Muslim Magomedov. Barely a month later, Magomed Ankalaev won the Russian Cup, by again beating his rival, Muslim Magomedov in the final. One month later, at the Russian MMA Championship, Ankalaev beat his old rival Valentin Moldavsky via split decision in the final, to win the gold medal. In November 2015, Ankalaev won the gold medal in the WMMAA World Championship held in Prague, Czech Republic.

In May 2016, Anakalaev won the Russian MMA Championship, by beating Magomed Shakhrudinov in tourney finals. In November of the same year, Ankalaev won the Combat Sambo Cup of Dagestan, and the gold medal in the WMMAA Championship a few weeks later, in Macau, China.

Early career
Ankalaev made his professional debut on 18 January 2014, at Oplot Challenge 96, where he beat Vasily Babich of Ukraine by majority decision. In December 2015, Anakalaev wins MMA Super Cup of Russia, by beating Nadyr Bulkadarov in the pro exhibition fight. At Akhmat FC he was the winner 2016 Akhmat FC Light Heavyweight Grand Prix. After winning the Chechen MMA promotion World Fighting Championship Akhmat's world title he signed with the UFC in October 2017.

Ultimate Fighting Championship
Ankalaev made his promotional debut against Paul Craig in March 2018 at UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Volkov. Ankalaev dominated the fight for the majority of the bout, winning with clean striking, takedowns and top control; Ankalaev had Craig badly hurt with a body kick in the first round. However, in the last five seconds of round three, Craig caught Ankalaev with a triangle choke, giving him his first professional loss at exactly 4:59 of round three.

Rebounding from this loss, Ankalaev was scheduled to fight Marcin Prachnio on September 15, 2018, at UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Oleinik. After a slow start, Ankalaev landed a right hook counter that knocked down Prachnio, who then got up, only to then be hit with a head kick and follow up punch which rendered him unconscious. The knockout earned Ankalaev his first UFC win and Performance of the Night award.

Ankalaev was expected to face Darko Stošić on February 23, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 145. However, Stošić pulled out of the fight on January 23 citing injury. Ankalaev instead faced promotional newcomer Klidson Abreu. Ankalaev won the fight by unanimous decision.

Ankalaev faced Dalcha Lungiambula on November 9, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 163. He won the fight via knockout in the third round. This fight earned him the Performance of the Night award.

Ankalaev faced Ion Cuțelaba on February 29, 2020, at UFC Fight Night 169. He won via a technical knockout in the first round. The win was not without controversy as referee Kevin MacDonald stopped the bout believing Cuțelaba was out on his feet while still standing, which Cuțelaba immediately protested. The stoppage was heavily criticized by media outlets, fighters, and fans as being premature. Consequently, the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupation Regulation (DPOR) reviewed the fight, denying Cuțelaba's appeal to overturn the loss.

A rematch against Cuțelaba was expected to take place on August 15, 2020, at UFC 252. Cuțelaba then pulled out on August 11 after testing positive for COVID-19 and the bout was rescheduled for UFC Fight Night 175. However, the day of the event, it was announced the fight was once again cancelled after Cuțelaba tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time. They eventually faced each other at UFC 254. Ankalaev won the fight via knockout in round one. This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.

Ankalev faced Nikita Krylov on February 27, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 186. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Ankalaev was scheduled to face Volkan Oezdemir on September 4, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 191. The fight was later moved to UFC 267 in Abu Dhabi on October 30, 2021. He won the bout via unanimous decision.

Ankalaev faced Thiago Santos on March 12, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 203. He won the bout via unanimous decision.

Ankalaev next faced Anthony Smith on July 30, 2022, at UFC 277. He won the fight via technical knockout in the second round.

Title contention
Ankalaev fought Jan Błachowicz for the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship on December 10, 2022, at UFC 282. At first, it was booked as a 3-round co-main event, but then-reigning UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka pulled out of his title defense against Glover Teixeira and subsequently vacated his title, and the fight between Blachowicz and Ankalaev was changed to a 5-round title fight. The fight ended in a controversial split draw. 23 out of 25 media members scored the fight as a win for Ankalaev.

Ankalaev faced Johnny Walker at UFC 294. The fight ended in a no-contest after an illegal knee by Ankalaev and the cage-side doctor controversially deemed Walker was unable to continue the fight.

Due to the controversial ending, the pair quickly rematched at UFC Fight Night 234 on January 13, 2024. Ankalaev won the fight by knockout in the second round after dropping Walker with a right hand. This fight earned him the Performance of the Night award.

Amateur MMA/combat sambo

 * World MMA Association (WMMAA)
 * World Cup at Light Heavyweight (2013)
 * World Championship at Light Heavyweight (2014)
 * World Championship at Light Heavyweight (2015)
 * World Championship at Light Heavyweight (2016)
 * Russian MMA Union
 * Russian MMA Championship at Light Heavyweight (2014)
 * Moscow Open Cup at Light Heavyweight (2014)
 * Super Cup of Russia at Light Heavyweight (2014)
 * MMA Cup of Dagestan at Light Heavyweight (2015)
 * Russian Cup: North Caucasian Federal District at Light Heavyweight (2015)
 * Russian MMA Championship at Light Heavyweight (2015)
 * Russian MMA Championship at Light Heavyweight (2016)
 * Combat Sambo
 * Combat Sambo Cup of Dagestan at Light Heavyweight (2016)

Pro mixed martial arts

 * Ultimate Fighting Championship
 * Performance of the Night (Four times) vs. Marcin Prachnio, Dalcha Lungiambula, Ion Cuțelaba and Johnny Walker.
 * Second longest win streak in UFC Light Heavyweight division history (9)
 * Second longest unbeaten streak in UFC Light Heavyweight division history (12) (behind Jon Jones)
 * World Fighting Championship Akhmat
 * WFCA Light Heavyweight Champion (One time)
 * One successful title defense
 * 2016 Akhmat FC Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Tournament Winner
 * Russian MMA Union
 * MMA Super Cup of Russia 2015

Mixed martial arts record

 * Win
 * align=center|18–1–1 (1)
 * Johnny Walker
 * KO (punches)
 * UFC Fight Night: Ankalaev vs. Walker 2
 * January 13 2024
 * align=center|2
 * align=center|2:42
 * Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 * Performance of the Night.
 * NC
 * align=center|17–1–1 (1)
 * Johnny Walker
 * NC (illegal knee)
 * UFC 294
 * October 21 2023
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|3:13
 * Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
 * Accidental illegal knee rendered Walker unable to continue.
 * Draw
 * align=center|17–1–1
 * Jan Błachowicz
 * Draw (split)
 * UFC 282
 * December 10 2022
 * align=center|5
 * align=center|5:00
 * Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 * For the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
 * Win
 * align=center|17–1
 * Anthony Smith
 * TKO (punches)
 * UFC 277
 * July 30 2022
 * align=center|2
 * align=center|3:09
 * Dallas, Texas, United States
 * Win
 * align=center|16–1
 * Thiago Santos
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. Ankalaev
 * March 12 2022
 * align=center|5
 * align=center|5:00
 * Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 * Win
 * align=center|15–1
 * Volkan Oezdemir
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * UFC 267
 * October 30 2021
 * align=center|3
 * align=center|5:00
 * Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
 * Win
 * align=center|14–1
 * Nikita Krylov
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * UFC Fight Night: Rozenstruik vs. Gane
 * February 27 2021
 * align=center|3
 * align=center|5:00
 * Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 * Win
 * align=center|13–1
 * Ion Cuțelaba
 * KO (punches)
 * UFC 254
 * October 24 2020
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|4:19
 * Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
 * Performance of the Night.
 * Win
 * align=center|12–1
 * Ion Cuțelaba
 * TKO (head kicks and punches)
 * UFC Fight Night: Benavidez vs. Figueiredo
 * February 29 2020
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|0:38
 * Norfolk, Virginia, United States
 * Win
 * align=center|11–1
 * Dalcha Lungiambula
 * KO (front kick and punch)
 * UFC Fight Night: Magomedsharipov vs. Kattar
 * November 9 2019
 * align=center|3
 * align=center|0:29
 * Moscow, Russia
 * Performance of the Night.
 * Win
 * align=center|10–1
 * Klidson Abreu
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * UFC Fight Night: Błachowicz vs. Santos
 * February 23 2019
 * align=center|3
 * align=center|5:00
 * Prague, Czech Republic
 * Catchweight (209 lb) bout; Abreu missed weight.
 * Win
 * align=center|9–1
 * Marcin Prachnio
 * KO (head kick and punches)
 * UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Oleinik
 * September 15 2018
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|3:09
 * Moscow, Russia
 * Performance of the Night.
 * Loss
 * align=center|8–1
 * Paul Craig
 * Submission (triangle choke)
 * UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Volkov
 * March 17 2018
 * align=center|3
 * align=center|4:59
 * London, England
 * Win
 * align=center|8–0
 * Celso Ricardo da Silva
 * KO (punches)
 * WFCA 43
 * October 04 2017
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|1:11
 * Grozny, Russia
 * Win
 * align=center|7–0
 * Wagner Prado
 * KO (punches)
 * WFCA 38
 * June 21 2017
 * align=center|1
 * align=center|3:33
 * Grozny, Russia
 * Defended the WFCA Light Heavyweight Championship.
 * Win
 * align=center|6–0
 * Maxim Grishin
 * TKO (punches)
 * WFCA 30
 * October 04 2016
 * align=center|4
 * align=center|1:13
 * Grozny, Russia
 * Won the vacant WFCA Light Heavyweight Championship.
 * Win
 * align=center| 5–0
 * Artur Astakhov
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * WFCA 23
 * June 11 2016
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Grozny, Russia
 * Win
 * align=center| 4–0
 * Lloyd Marshbanks
 * TKO (submission to punches)
 * WFCA 18
 * April 09 2016
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 0:15
 * Grozny, Russia
 * Win
 * align=center| 3–0
 * Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * Oplot Challenge 103
 * October 18 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Moscow, Russia
 * Win
 * align=center| 2–0
 * Denić Strahinja
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * Tesla Fighting Championship 4
 * June 14 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Pančevo, Serbia
 * Win
 * align=center| 1–0
 * Vasily Babich
 * Decision (majority)
 * Oplot Challenge 96
 * January 18 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Kharkiv, Ukraine
 * Light Heavyweight debut.
 * }
 * align=center| 3–0
 * Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * Oplot Challenge 103
 * October 18 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Moscow, Russia
 * Win
 * align=center| 2–0
 * Denić Strahinja
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * Tesla Fighting Championship 4
 * June 14 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Pančevo, Serbia
 * Win
 * align=center| 1–0
 * Vasily Babich
 * Decision (majority)
 * Oplot Challenge 96
 * January 18 2014
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Kharkiv, Ukraine
 * Light Heavyweight debut.
 * }
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Kharkiv, Ukraine
 * Light Heavyweight debut.
 * }
 * }