Murad Ramazanov is perfecting every wrestling technique in the book ahead of his welterweight war against Roberto Soldic at ONE on Prime Video 5.
In what could be a potential world title eliminator bout with the Croatian newcomer, Ramazanov is making sure his suplexes are on point.
ONE Championship released footage of the Dagestani fighter practicing the maneuver on their Instagram page with the following caption:
"Tossing 'em around like it's NOTHING 😱 Russian phenom Murad Ramazanov welcomes Croatian powerhouse Roberto Soldic to the ONE Circle on December 2 at ONE on Prime Video 5! 👊 @murad_ramazanovmma”
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Fans responded with the following comments and reactions:
“It takes talent to slam someone, but it takes a lot more to slam them without hurting them.”
“BRUHH his face lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”
“Next, Soldic.”
Ramazanov might be just one fight away from finally earning a world title shot against the newly-crowned double-world champion, Christian Lee.
Although he initially questioned the promotion’s decision to give Lee a shot at the crown first, the Dagestani fighter is content to fight Roberto Soldic, who is one of the hottest prospects in MMA right now.
North American subscribers can watch the welterwight bout between Murad Ramazanov and Roberto Soldic live and for free on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, December 2.
Murad Ramazanov will stick to his guns against Roberto Soldic
As Murad Ramazanov showed in the video above, Roberto Soldic needs to be seriously concerned about his wrestling.
Ramazanov is 11-0 overall and 3-0 in ONE Championship, so he’s not going to change his wrestling-heavy, top-control fighting style anytime soon. Although Soldic is coming into the foray with a powerful right hand, the Dagestani fighter is confident that the Croatian hasn’t fought someone as imposing and as difficult as himself.
Over the course of his MMA career, the Eagles MMA representative has completely demolished every world-class opponent with his ground control, conditioning, and wrestling. Hence, he doesn’t see any outcome but his arm getting raised at the end of the night.
He told ONE Championship:
“My main goal in this fight is to impose my game, my pace. I can’t remember a fight in the past where I didn’t do a takedown. They were against middleweight and heavyweight pro fighters of top organizations.”