In 2025, the next wave of rising European prospects and contenders have already begun to make their way to the largest stage in mixed martial arts. From Chechenia, these young rising hunters are in the middle of a meteoric ascension that does not seem to be stopping, with one that is currently holding UFC gold.
Since its foundation in 1993, the UFC has been home to some of the best hunters, with competitors coming from all over the world. In its existence, however, several countries have seen more promising athletes the promotion, and by expansion the sport, storm -penny. From the Gracie family in the early days of the company, to the rise of Dagestan as a hotest for international talent in recent years, there have been individuals who have put their nations on the map.
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Chechen’s hunters in UFC: Abdul-Rahkman Yakhyaev
Abdul-Rahkman Yakhyaev, just a few days ago on a few days ago on the Dana White Contender series, earned a coveted contract with the UFC after the Starch of Alik Lorenz through the first round knockout. The American had previously started with a five-fog winning series, with all those victories that came as a cessation, and only one went beyond the first five minutes. Lorenz only had one loss prior to his match with Yakhyaev, which returned completely in 2021.

Yakhyaev lost in his amateur debut in 2019 and jumped directly in the professional ranks almost two years later. Since then he has remained unbeaten with seven triumphs in a row. The Chechense first came to international fame after a short period in Ares Fighting Championship. Scoring the light heavyweight of the organization in his debut, “Hunter”, only registered one defending defense before he received the call to represent Chechenia in the Contender Series.
Chechnya’s best hunters in UFC: Baisangur Susurkaev
In the wingspan of four days, Baisangur Susurkaev of Chechenia has elevated itself to one of the best middleweight perspectives on the planet. He himself appeared in the Contender series in the first episode of the ninth season two weeks ago, he recorded the only finish of the event when he hugged Murtaza Talha with a devastating Body Kick. ‘Hunter’ ended the competition in the first round and not only insured a place on the UFC selection, he also enthusiastically booked his first -year student with the promotion after he asked to compete at UFC 319 later that week.
Prior to his arrival in the major competitions, Susurkaev had yielded a frightening reputation in the regional scene for his skill with the nets of the first round, to materialized six of them before his journey to the Apex. From his seven wins on the way to the Contender Series, only one succeeded in finding themselves to the score cards, with the Chetsjen having an almost 100% stop percentage.
Get the chance lace His skills for a global audience for the first time in Chicago at UFC 319, Susurkaev stood opposite fellow business debut Eric Nolan. Nolan rode on a winning series four for his recording on the map and had taken the Welterweight Championship of Cage Fury Fighting Championship with a three-minute knockout about Blayne Richards, an earlier defeat against him more than two years ago.
Despite his opposition that only performed a weight class for this fight, Nolan Susurkaev perhaps gave the most difficult test of his entire journey as a mixed war artist, in which both men repeatedly tag each other on the feet with hard shots. However, it was in the second round that the Chetsjes found a way to enclose the rear naked choke to end the meeting and to collect his first UFC victory.
Chechen’s best hunters in UFC: Khamzat Chimaev
During the same show in Chicago, another competitor from Chechenia also took home his own amount of great success, in which Khamzat Chimaev explicitly two -time defending medium weight champion Dric Du Plessis dispricked in one of the most one -sided title that the world has ever seen. With the help of his superior wrestling from the start, “Borz” checked the South African Juggernaut for the most part of their scrap, which gathered a bewildering 21-minute control time over the five round affair. He also supplied more than 500 strikes to the 45 of the champion and earned various organizational records such as most total strikes landed in a UFC fight, most total land attacks landed in a UFC battle and most of the total main attacks landed in a UFC fight.
Before trying to keep his throne for the third time against Chechnies’s Khamzat Chimaev, Du Plessis was known as one of the more uncomfortable but dominant names that the mixed martial arts community had seen in a long time. Winning his first nine attacks in the UFC, “Stillknocks” achieved amazing victories over divisional legends such as Robert Whittaker, Sean Strickland (twice) and Israel Adesanya. He had not lost any fight since 2018 when he was still a title holder in the prominent European company KSW.
With his extreme dismantling of Du Plessis, Chimaev apparently has distinguished itself from the rest of the peloton on 185 pounds with a wide margin. At just 31 years old, the Chechen steam roller seems to be in the prime of his career. Although his first deficiency defense has not yet been booked from this letter, his place in the Annals of the Sport’s History has already solidified after the most dominant-earning versions in the history of UFC.
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