
Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev
10-0-0
Light Heavyweight
About
Undefeated Russian light heavyweight prospect with lethal finishing power - seven first-round KOs and submissions across ten straight wins.
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Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev is a 25-year-old light heavyweight from Russia who has emerged as one of MMA's most explosive young finishers. Coming out of the Dana White's Contender Series in 2025 with a background in combat sambo and a previous reign as Ares FC light heavyweight champion, Yakhyaev has run through his UFC opposition with a speed and ferocity that few prospects possess. His 10-0 record masks the real story: seven first-round finishes, three of them in under 60 seconds, and an arsenal that spans both knockout power and submission grappling. Three of those wins came in the UFC, and the last one - an 8-second knockout of Julius Walker at UFC Baku in June 2026 - tied the second-fastest finish in light heavyweight division history and announced him as a legitimate contender.
Fighting out of MMA Nuemberg with an undefeated record, Yakhyaev mixes devastating right-hand power with elite grappling, particularly a lethal rear-naked choke that has appeared in multiple early-round submissions. His UFC opponents - Rafael Cerqueira (33 seconds) and Brendson Ribeiro (R1, 2:52) - lasted even shorter than Walker's eight seconds suggested might happen. His striking is efficient (57% defense), his takedown defense is perfect (100%), and he absorbs less than two and a half significant strikes per minute. Everything about his approach screams confidence and hunger.
On the microphone, Yakhyaev is direct and refreshingly clear about his goals: money, dominance, and belts. He has called out the top of the light heavyweight division and made plain that he expects matchmakers to elevate him quickly. Naming Jon Jones as his favorite fighter and expressing his intent to set records, he projects the mindset of someone who believes he belongs at championship level now - not in two or three years. At 25, undefeated, and capable of ending fights in the first eight seconds, he may well be right.
Why fans love Rakhman Yakhyaev
Yakhyaev's finishing rate and speed are almost cartoonishly entertaining. Seven first-round finishes out of ten wins, with three under a minute, mean fans rarely sit through a full round with him on the card. His stated motivation - 'I am fighting for money and to be better than everybody' and his nickname origin 'I like taking belts from champions; I hunt them' - projects a refreshingly direct, hungry attitude. Post-fight interviews show confidence and respect for the sport; he names Jon Jones as his favorite fighter and competes fearlessly against ranked opponents.



