Shara Magomedov returned to the UFC on Sunday in Abu Dhabi. He fought Marc-Andre Barriault and won, but it was a very hard fight. During the match, Shara got hit badly and broke his nose. His face was full of blood, but he kept fighting.
In the first round, Shara was taken down but didn’t get hurt much. He used strong kicks to fight back. In the second round, he landed a big elbow on Barriault. But then Barriault hit him with strong punches and broke his nose.


Even though he was in pain, Shara stayed strong and fought back. In the third round, he listened to his coaches and fought more carefully. He used smart moves and didn’t take too many risks.
In the end, all three judges said Shara won the fight. The score was 30–27 for him. After the fight, Shara said he now takes MMA more seriously. He wants to be a better fighter and work harder than before.
This win was very important for him after losing his last fight. It showed that he has courage and can fight through pain.
Khabib Nurmagomedov Analyses Dricus Du Plessis Vs Khamzat Chimaev UFC Middleweight Title Fight, Shares Tactical Advice; Video
MMA legend Khabib Nurmagomedov has shared his thoughts on the highly anticipated UFC 319 main event between Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev, set to take place on August 17 in Chicago, Illinois. The bout will be contested for the UFC Middleweight Championship and marks a pivotal moment in Chimaev’s career as he aims to claim his first UFC title.
Speaking candidly, Khabib broke down the matchup and offered key insights into both fighters’ styles, particularly highlighting the unique challenges posed by Du Plessis.
“Dricus is an interesting opponent. He’s very tough, he’s gonna scrap,” Khabib said. “He’s not very accurate, but throws a lot. He’s always throwing hands and legs constantly. He throws a ton of volume and doesn’t stand still.”
Known for his strategic brilliance in the octagon, Khabib offered advice to Chimaev on how to approach the South African striker. He emphasized that Khamzat should take the fight to the feet, at least initially.
“I personally would advise Khamzat to strike with him. If you put them in straight boxing, Khamzat is better,” Khabib explained. “You can try to force things early in the first two rounds, but if you don’t finish him, you’ll burn a lot of energy.”
With UFC 319 just weeks away, the anticipation is building as fans and fighters alike await to see whether Chimaev can maintain his unbeaten run and become a UFC champion, or if Du Plessis will defend his belt by outlasting another dangerous challenger.