Neil Magny's next fight

Last Modified Nov 4, 2024 06:05 GMT
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Neil Magny (also known as Aoutneil Jacques Magny) was born on August 3, 1987, and is an accomplished American mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Magny rose to prominence through his participation in The Ultimate Fighter: Team Carwin vs. Team Nelson, notably holding the record of 22 wins over time in UFC Welterweight history, the highest in the division.

Magny holds the #15 position in the UFC Welterweight rankings. Born and raised in New York, Magny hails from both Haitian and Dominican heritages and attended Thornwood High School in Chicago Southland for his education before attending Southern Illinois University Edwardsville to obtain a B.A. degree in Criminal Justice - actively engaging in wrestling and football throughout his schooling experience. Magny also distinguished himself during his military service by serving in Kuwait until 2013, when his service ended.

Neil Magny's next fight - opponent, date, location

Neil Magny is set to lock horns against Carlos Prates in his next fight on November 9, 2024, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, United States.

Neil Magny vs. Carlos Prates

Carlos Prates is coming off a KO win in his last fight against Li Jingliang at 4:02 in the second round of UFC 305 in August 2024. Already on a 10-fight win streak in his professional record, Prates will be facing a ranked contender this time against Neil Magny. Hence it is his chance to level up his competition.

StatsNeil Magny Carlos Prates
MMA record29-13-020-6-0
Country United StatesBrazil
Age37 31
Height6 feet 3 inches6 feet 1 inch
Reach80 in78 in
Win streak-10
MMA debut20102012

Neil Magny's last fight

Neil Magny had his last fight against the Ecuadorian fighter Michael Morales on August 24, 2024, at UF Fight Night: Cannonier vs. Borralho in Las Vegas, United States. However, Magny was stopped by Morales at 4:39 in the first round via TKO.

*Last updated on November 4, 2024.

FAQs

A. Neil Magny’s MMA record is 29 wins and 13 losses. 

A. At present, Magny has fought an impressive 33 times in the UFC.

A. Neil Magny is 37 years old in 2024. 

A. Magny made his UFC debut in 2013, which means he has been with the promotion for over 10 consecutive years.

A. Neil Magny is 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) tall.

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