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    Usman Nurmagomedov Chokes Out Alfie Davis to Retain PFL 155-Pound Crown

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    Usman Nurmagomedov Chokes Out Alfie Davis to Retain PFL 155-Pound Crown
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    Professional Fighters League lightweight champion Usman
    Nurmagomedov secured his first stoppage win in nearly three
    years after submitting Alfie Davis
    via arm triangle in the third round (4:41) of Saturday’s
    PFL Dubai main event at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, United
    Arab Emirates.

    Nurmagomedov (21-0, 3-0 PFL) entered as a massive favorite against
    the PFL Tournament champion, but showed respect early for The Axe
    Man’s diverse striking background. Davis (20-6-1, 3-2 PFL) fought
    loose against the undefeated kingpin from Dagestan. The Englishman
    cracked smiles and fired off axe kicks as Davis hoped to catch
    Nurmagomedov with a spectacular shot, but the champ wasn’t having
    it. Nurmagomedov fought aggressively but calculated, blasting Davis
    with leg and body kicks to make him circle around the ring nonstop.
    Nurmagomedov would put Davis out of his misery late in the third
    round, securing a double leg near the fence, where he would
    eventually climb to Davis’ back and finish him with a python-like
    squeeze.

    With his loaded camp of coaches, including
    Ultimate Fighting Championship legend Khabib
    Nurmagomedov and reigning welterweight champion Islam
    Makhachev, Nurmagomedov handled business as usual but hopes to
    take some time off before looking ahead to another potential title
    defense.

    USMAN NURMAGOMEDOV CHOKES OUT ALFIE DAVIS TO
    DEFEND THE TITLE 😱🏆#RoadToDubai
    | LIVE NOW | 📺Streaming on the ESPN App: https://t.co/dT2Kk7I7VV pic.twitter.com/8CZn9bJScR

    — PFL (@PFLMMA)
    February 7, 2026

    Kuramagomedov Takes Vacant Welterweight Title

    In a battle of unbeaten Russians, Ramazan
    Kuramagomedov outworked Shamil
    Musaev over five rounds to claim the PFL welterweight
    championship. Kurmagomedov (14-0, 1-0 PFL) entered as the underdog
    but left as the champion by bullying Musaev early in the clinch.
    “The Silent Assassin” grew frustrated by Kurmagomedov’s top
    strength and sneaky knees on the inside.

    As the fight wore on, Kurmagomedov’s confidence grew, but Musaev
    refused to yield. Kurmagomedov nearly submitted Musaev in the third
    round, but the former PFL Tournament champion proved his mettle by
    fighting through the rear-naked choke and taking the fight the
    distance. Musaev (18-1-1, 4-1 PFL) finished the contest strong, but
    with an early deficit and a deducted point in the fourth round for
    an illegal knee to a grounded opponent, there was no way Musaev was
    going to edge out his fellow countryman on the scorecards.

    With the win, Kuramagomedov will look ahead to a potential showdown
    with reigning PFL welterweight tournament champion Thad
    Jean.



    Abdoul
    Abdouraguimov reigned again with his 10th straight win.
    Abdouraguimov dug deep to defeat athletic American Kendly St.
    Louis by split decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27). The
    welterweights were well matched as Abdouraguimov (20-1, 4-0 PFL)
    struggled to halt St. Louis’ forward momentum, but routinely landed
    sneaky shots on the move. St. Louis (11-6, 3-2  PFL) was a
    stubborn opponent who didn’t stop looking for an advantage. He
    fought for takedowns, but Abdouraguimov responded with submission
    attempts. When St. Louis pressed forward the Lazy King made him pay
    with low kicks. Whatever St. Louis threw at Abdouraguimov, the
    Frenchman had an answer to keep him in control of the fight and
    ahead on the scorecards.

    One of the most highly anticipated showdowns of the afternoon took
    place between former PFL featherweight tournament winner Jesus
    Pinedo and undefeated prospect Salamat
    Isbulaev from Kazakhstan. Pinedo, who is usually one of the
    more aggressive fighters in the sport, was uncharacteristically gun
    shy in the opening stanza. Referee John McCarthy demanded
    engagement, but Pinedo (25-8-1, 5-3 PFL) was out of sorts. The
    disappointing performance would end just moments later when Pinedo
    surrendered a takedown in the final minute of the first round,
    which Isabulaev (10-0, 1-0 PFL) would upgrade to a crucifix.

    With seconds remaining in the stanza Isbulaev forced a TKO
    (submission to elbows) with his wicked
    ground-and-pound
    .

    Heavyweights continued the action with a two-round scrap between
    the unbeaten Pouya
    Rahmani and Karl
    Williams. Despite Williams (10-5, 0-3 PFL) edge in experience,
    the Virgin Islands native couldn’t find any momentum against
    Rahmani early in the fight. He couldn’t stop the jab or circle out
    of the way of Rahmani’s power. After settling into the fight,
    Rahmani (6-0, 2-0 PFL)
    would end it in the second round after turning Williams ill-advised
    takedown attempt into a savvy arm-triangle
    submission
    .

    Undefeated lightweight Amru
    Magomedov improved to 9-0 without breaking a sweat against
    Kolton
    Englund. “Big” John McCarthy was forced to intervene a mere 37
    seconds into the bout after Englund (15-5, 0-1 PFL) was crippled by
    a debilitating body kick that sent him reeling into the fence.

    Magomedov would toss him to the mat like a disobedient child and
    viciously inform him that he was not on his level
    .

    French bantamweight Taylor
    Lapilus picked up one of the best wins of his career by
    starching Kasum
    Kasumov in the third round (0:47). Lapilus (24-4, 3-0 PFL)
    controlled the action early with his superior hand speed and
    balance in the clinch. Kasumov (15-3, 0-2 PFL) struggled to find a
    leg or an opening to exploit Lapilus and only managed to open
    himself to more punishment.
    Lapilus would cap off his impressive performance with a stellar TKO
    in the final round
    by sending Kasumov to the ground
    with a dynamite left hand and a series of hammerfists that forced
    referee Kerry Hatley to intervene.

    Two World Title Fights
    headline PFL Road to Dubai! Tune in LIVE Saturday, Feb. 7 at 12
    p.m. ET.

    Renat
    Khavalov kept his unbeaten record in tact with a dominant three
    round decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) over Edgars
    Skrivers in bantamweight action. Khavalov (11-0, 3-0 PFL)
    controlled the action from the start with lightning fast level
    changes that opened up his wrestling. Khavalov’s had Skrivers in
    fits trying to keep the fight standing. Whether it was a double
    leg, sweep or suplex, Khavalov proved to Skrivers (17-5, 0-1 PFL)
    that he could put the fight on the canvas whenever he wanted.

    Lightweight veterans Makkasharip
    Zaynukov and Amin Ayoub
    delivered a battle to remember. After trading haymakers for 15
    minutes, Zaynukov (19-4, 4-0 PFL) walked away with the unanimous
    decision win (30-27, 29-28, 30-27). Despite the clear win on the
    cards, Zaynukov’s win was far from easy. France’s Ayoub (24-7-1,
    1-1) landed flush right hands and left hooks when he wasn’t dealing
    with his own punishment. It was a back-and-forth scrap but
    Zaynukov’s power and precision carried the bout en route to the
    win.

    Coming off a 27-month layoff, Denise
    Kielholtz got back to her winning ways with a unanimous
    decision win (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) over Antonia
    Silvaneide in flyweight action. Kielholtz (9-5, 1-0 PFL)
    stepped away from fighting to focus on motherhood, but she put
    Silvaneide in a timeout Saturday. The former Bellator
    MMA title contender floated around the cage and outstruck the
    Brazilian at long range. Silvaneide (9-5, 0-1 PFL) fought hard to
    keep her five-fight win streak intact, but the 36-year-old
    Kielholtz was too slick for the PFL debutant to contain.

    Luke
    Trainer entered the SmartCage with a four-fight win streak and
    left with the biggest win of his career after submitting the always
    dangerous “Razor” Rob
    Wilkinson in the first round of their light heavyweight
    showcase (3:48). Trainer (10-1, 1-0 PFL) found himself pressed
    against the cage early against the former PFL Tournament champ, but
    showed great poise in reversing position. Wilkinson (19-5, 6-3 PFL)
    tried to force the issue and take the Englishman to the mat, but
    would ultimately play into his own doom. With Wilkinson’s neck
    exposed,
    Trainer seized his guillotine while Wilkinson rolled for his life
    until it was too late
    .

    Unbeaten light heavyweight prospect Khabib
    Nabiev made a statement in his PFL debut with a dominant
    second-round TKO (2:26) win over Ahmed Sami.
    Nabiev (12-0, 1-0 PFL) spent most of the first round chest-to-chest
    with the Egyptian in the clinch. Nabiev snuck in quick knees and
    labored for positioning, but Sami didn’t make it easy for him.
    Heading into the second round, Nabiev prioritized taking the fight
    to the ground, and he would succeed with a well-timed double-leg.
    Nabiev would cut Sami with an elbow from half guard before fully
    mounting his foe.
    Sami (12-5, 1-1 PFL) took punishment from above until referee
    Basheer Reda mercifully called the bout
    .

    Jhony
    Gregory opened the PFL Dubai card with a swift first-round
    submission win (1:17) over Haider Khan
    in middleweight action. Gregory (11-4, 1-1) earned his first win in
    the PFL SmartCage despite eating a hard left hook early in the
    fight. Khan (10-2, 2-1 PFL) hoped to take the fight to the ground,
    but fell into a guillotine after getting the takedown.

    Gregory would seize his opportunity by rolling into mount and
    squeezing the submission home
    .

    155Pound Alfie chokes Crown Davis Nurmagomedov PFL retain Usman
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