ASA vice president Ruslan Khamzaev said he doesn’t see a favorite in the lightweight fight between Russian Ali Abdulkhalikova and the Brazilian Davi Ramos.
The ACA Lightweight Grand Prix quarterfinal fight between Ramos and Abdulkhalikov will headline the ACA 176 tournament, which will be held Friday in Ufa. Abdulkhalikov has 14 victories and two defeats. Former UFC fighter Ramos has 12 wins and five losses. In the UFC, Ramos lost to Islam Makhachev and Arman Tsarukyan.
— Davi Ramos is known to be a distinct and very experienced wrestler and fighter. He has extensive experience in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He knows how to hit, but his element remains the ground. So it’s easy to assume that he will seek success on the field. Ali Abdulkhalikov comes from Wushu Sanda. He knows how to fight, but prefers to stand. His intricate footwork is well known. I estimate the chances at 50 to 50. It would be appropriate to say that in this confrontation there is a clash of styles – of which “kung fu” is the best. The fighters are experienced and well trained. Everything will depend on who best imposes his work or his style,” Khamzaev told .
The ASA 175 tournament will be broadcast live on the channel, the broadcast begins at 17:00 (Moscow time).
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