Usman Nurmagomedov Defends Bellator Lightweight Title With Tactical Win Over Alexander Shabliy
Usman Nurmagomedov successfully retained his Bellator lightweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Alexander Shabliy at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego. The 26-year-old champion returned to the cage following a six-month suspension by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) due to a failed drug test in October 2023. Despite the infraction, Nurmagomedov held onto his title, facing a formidable Shabliy, who had posed significant challenges during their contest. This is prepared by SSP.
The fight between Nurmagomedov and Shabliy was strategic rather than thrilling. Nurmagomedov, who remains unbeaten with a record of 18 wins, zero losses, and one no contest, utilized a variety of punches and kicks to secure the win, with judges scoring the bout 50-45, 49-46, and 49-46 in his favor. He showcased his tactical proficiency by landing a critical head kick and securing a takedown in the fourth round, which significantly helped his case with the judges.
Despite Shabliy's (24-4) solid defense and ability to counter effectively, his lack of aggression ultimately led to his defeat. This loss ended his nine-fight winning streak and marked his first defeat since 2016. The fifth and final round saw more of the same strategic play, with both fighters cautious in engaging, resulting in a unanimous decision that favored Nurmagomedov. As the newer star of Eagle MMA, Nurmagomedov continues to display dynamic striking by switching stances frequently and offering varied offensive looks.
"It was a tough fight, Alexander Shabliy is one of the best lightweights right now in the world," Nurmagomedov remarked in his post-fight interview. Celebrating his second defense of the title he originally won in November 2022, Nurmagomedov eyes a future defense in Dubai. Meanwhile, former Bellator featherweight champion AJ McKee, present at the event, emerges as a potential candidate for Nurmagomedov's next title defense, pending his upcoming bout.
Thus, Nurmagomedov retains his title in what proved to be a calculated and disciplined encounter, reinforcing his status in the sport. Despite the initial lack of drama, the victory reaffirmed his capabilities and the persistence that drives his undefeated career to date.