What Is Next For Magomedsharipov?
It Looks Like they Are Saving Zabit For UFC 242
The mix martial arts community has been ancy when it comes to the next time we will see Dagestan's own the #6 ranked Featherweight in the division Zabit "Zabeast" Magomedovsharipov. It was rumored for quite that some time that Zabit would be facing former title challenger #2 ranked Brian "T-city" Ortega in a bout that not only makes sense but would be a complete clash of styles but it looks like it never materialized.
With the upcoming card in Abu Dabi on September 7th, it would only make sense to have Zabit Magomedsharipov on that card with his fellow Dagestanians Islam Makhachev and defending UFC Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Zabit is easily one of the biggest prospects to enter the UFC in recent years, and he has done nothing but impresses everybody who watches including Dana White.
The Shaolin of Dagestan continues to proclaim that he is the hardest training fighter in the featherweight division also in the rest of the organization. His talents continue to show why that statement is true as Zabit has been training in this sport since he was a child. Zabit has 17 wins in his mix martial arts career with only 1 loss which was by armbar early in his career. Zabit has turned into a serious submission specialist along with his crafty stand-up game as he is constantly utilizing his kicks.along with throws that we have not yet seen in the UFC prior to his arrival.
He also continues to pull off impressive submissions that have been very rememberable — Zabit Magomedovsharipov who towers over most fighters in the UFC's Featherweight division being at 6'1. Zabit even has the height advantage over the current UFC Featherweight champion Max "Blessed" Holloway who is 5'11 and is bigger than most of his opponents. Zabit has called out numerous names, and he feels he could just slaughter the competition. The former ACB Featherweight Champion Zabit Magomedsharipov has his eyes set on top contenders in the division when you consider his #6 ranked spot in the featherweight division of the UFC.
Zabit is a win or 2 away from challenging for the title, but some people feel in the community that he needs to face some serious contenders in the division before that happens. In his most recent appearance in the octagon which felt like forever ago on March 2nd at UFC 235 when he faced the very dangerous and hard hitting #7 ranked Jeremy "Lil Heathen" Stephens in a fight were Zabit really showcased his striking skills with a top contender and a striker like Jeremy Stephens. Zabit Magomedsharipov would go on to win the fight by unanimous decision as he defeated Jeremy Stephens.
After that victory that launched Zabit closer to breaking into the top 5 rankings in the UFC's featherweight division, he could easily be matched up with anyone in the top 5 with the guarantee that Zabit will put on a phenomenal performance. It is just kind of unclear who his next opponent will be as the only 3 fighters in the top 5 who do not have opponents at the moment are former featherweight champion Jose Aldo, Brian "T-City" Ortega, and the #1 ranked featherweight Alex Volkanovski.
6 Reasons I Watch Joe Rogan Podcasts And You Should Too
Do you love Joe Rogan Podcasts? So do I and I'll tell you why.
For years I have followed Joe Rogan. From comedy sitcoms, to fear factor, to UFC, and now YouTube podcasts... the guy does it all. I have always found this guy to be so interesting in the way he displays life questions and how comfortable he is with talking about it. Recently I have picked up that many people watch his podcasts on YouTube as a secret pleasure especially around campus. I wanted to investigate why people watch his hour long content rather than an easy vlog or a car rating. I wanted to make sense of it and to answer why we all watch him...
1. The Dialogue Feels So Natural and Informative At The Same Time
GiphyWhen watching Joe Rogan's content it feels so natural. He says what comes into mind, nothing is scripted which makes it SO real. It makes us feel like we are in the moment with him. His tone of voice also enhances this. Nothing is fake, there is no BS.
2. The Topics Are Things We Are Scared to Talk About
GiphyRogan discusses what we are all scared to talk about. Most of us think many of the ideas he brings up, but most of us are afraid to speak on them with family and friends. Why? I literally do not know. I feel like if people discussed this more many wouldn’t feel alone in their thoughts. But if you are interested in talking about fucked up topics let me know!
3. He Questions and Challenges His Guests
GiphyHe always questions and challenges his guests. Rogan brings up questions like "why do you think that?" Leaving the spectator to wonder the same thing. It becomes very interactive, which is why I think many people always tune into his podcasts daily. It is basically exercising our brains. Rogan also has awesome guests that come on like scientist or UFC fighters.
4. It’s Our Safe Place to Wonder About “Bad” Things
GiphyIt is a safe place for us to wonder our "bad" ideas and or thoughts. He brings up many topics about the dark web, space, social media, drugs, alcohol... things that we are taught not to do. It is an escape from reality, but my question for you is what if this is the REAL reality that we aren't letting in? I always wonder if we discussed this more openly that we would make some sense of the world.
5. Makes Us Think About Things We Don’t Everyday
GiphyJoe Rogan and his guests make us think about things we do not think about every day. When we hear the same topics over and over again in class, it becomes refreshing when hearing a new obscure ideal that challenges our minds in many different ways.
6. Makes Us Think Of The Future
GiphyLastly, he makes us think about the future, especially with humanity. Many people I believe get uncomfortable with discussing this topic. So, I think they find comfortability when listening to him and his guests talk about these topics. We can also identify and make sense of what is to come with many of the theories that he brings up.