In a touching celebration of love, Michael Page delighted his fans by sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of his engagement to fitness influencer Loujaina Sheikh. The couple recently announced their engagement and looked happier than ever in the pictures posted on Instagram.
Page spent most of his career fighting for Bellator, before signing with the UFC in December 2023. 'Venom' debuted against Kevin Holland at UFC 299 in March last year, outclassing the American.
Page's second bout inside the octagon came against Ian Garry. The fight ended up being a technical contest with Garry getting the nod in the judges' scorecards. The 37-year-old will return to the octagon on Feb. 1 to fight Sharabutdin 'Bullet' Magomedov. The fight is expected to be highly entertaining.
Meanwhile, expressing her gratitude, Sheikh wrote:
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"It turns out the invisible string was tied to you all along 📿❤️"
Check out Loujaina Sheikh and Micheal Page's engagement post below:
When Sharabutdin Magomedov's coach admitted that the Michael Page fight would be difficult
Sharabutdin Magomedov has impressed in the octagon since making his debut in October 2023. In his last outing, the Russian knocked out Armen Petrosyan with a spinning back fist.
'Bullet' will make his return to the octagon against Michael Page at UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Magomedov's coach Gor Azizyan admitted to the unique abilities of Page, a fighter known for his unorthodox karate-based fighting style.
In an interview with Red Corner MMA, Azizyan said:
“I think it’s going to be a great fight because he is also quite a unique fighter. Awkward style, throwing weird strikes, like a Karate approach to striking… I think style-wise he is not an easy opponent for Sharabutdin… Look at the way he moves, nobody fights like that.”
Azizyan added:
“He doesn’t like to get low-kicked as I can see… Against Page, it’s going to be 70/30 in favor of kicks… The point is, he never faced the pressure Shara brings and it’s that pressure that may force him to do things.”
Check out Gor Azizyan's comments below: