Cory Sandhagen, a prominent fighter in the UFC bantamweight division, is not just a mere spectator ahead of the anticipated match at UFC 311. As Umar Nurmagomedov prepares to face bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili on January 18, 2024, Sandhagen has voiced both his support and conviction in Nurmagomedov’s ability to dominate this matchup. Having endured
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Cory Sandhagen has expressed a keen interest in facing Petr Yan following UFC Fight Night 248, where Yan took home a decisive victory against Deiveison Figueiredo. Yan’s triumph marked his second consecutive win, bringing his record to an impressive 18-5 MMA and 10-4 UFC. The unanimous decision showcased not only Yan’s skill but also his
Cory Sandhagen, a strong player in the UFC bantamweight arena, has expressed growing anticipation for a fight with Sean O’Malley, recently emphasizing that it’s a matchup that makes perfect sense. With a record of 17 wins and 5 losses, Sandhagen understands the dynamics of the fight game and the importance of delivering what fans crave.
The landscape of the UFC bantamweight division is as thrillingly unpredictable as ever, particularly in light of recent high-stakes matches. With Sean O’Malley’s recent title setback against Merab Dvalishvili, questions are swirling around potential matchups that could redefine his career trajectory. Cory Sandhagen’s emergence as a prospective opponent has sparked interest among fans and analysts
Cory Sandhagen, a prominent figure in the UFC bantamweight division, is grappling with disappointment following the failure to secure a matchup against Deiveson Figueiredo. After suffering a defeat against Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC on ABC 7, Sandhagen was eager to return to contention by facing Figueiredo. However, Figueiredo’s refusal to accept this fight has left