What to expect at Abu Dhabi’s UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs Nurmagomedov

Abu Dhabi will host UFC Fight Night on Saturday, Aug. 3 (Supplied)
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Updated 01 August 2024
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What to expect at Abu Dhabi’s UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs Nurmagomedov

  • Action at Etihad Arena on Saturday night will feature several UFC legends and rising MMA stars

ABU DHABI: The UAE capital hosts MMA action for the second time this year with UFC Fight Night on Aug. 3, headlined by the highly anticipated bantamweight clash between Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov, who are both seeking a shot at the title.

Here are the main contests on Saturday night at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena.

Main Event: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov

Sandhagen, fighting out of the US, makes his grand Abu Dhabi return to take on the undefeated Umar Nurmagomedov, a rising star from the legendary Nurmagomedov MMA dynasty, fighting out of Russia and making his debut in the capital city.

Nurmagomedov, the cousin of former lightweight champion Khabib, and Sandhagen will be competing to get a shot at bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley.

Returning legends and rising stars

In the co-main event featuring elite middleweights, Russia’s Shara Magomedov faces Poland’s Michal Oleksiejczuk. Other MMA veterans and icons competing on the main card include Marlon Vera, Deiveson Figueiredo, Mackenzie Dern, Lupita Godinez, Tony Ferguson, Michael Chiesa, Joel Alvarez and Elves.

The night will also feature rising stars including Alonzo Menifield, Azamat Murzakanov, Victoria Dudakova, Sam Hughes, Denis Tiuliulin, Sedriques Dumas, Jai Herbert, Rolando Bedoya, Kaue Fernandes, Shamil Gaziev, Don’Tale Mayes, and the UAE’s Mohammad Yahya.

Fan experience and pre-fight events

Throughout the week, fans in Abu Dhabi will have the opportunity to participate in a series of interactive and immersive UFC activities.

Weigh-ins at Etihad Arena

On Friday, Aug. 2, the athletes will hit the scale, and then later participate in the customary stare downs for UFC fans.


McIlory calls for Australian Open rescheduling in bid to lure stronger field

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McIlory calls for Australian Open rescheduling in bid to lure stronger field

  • The Northern Irishman, who completed a career grand slam this year when he won the US Masters, was one of the main draws at Royal Melbourne this week
Rory McIlroy, the world’s second-ranked golfer, has called on organizers of the Australian Open to reschedule the event in an effort to attract a stronger international field to the tournament in the future.
The Northern Irishman, who completed a career grand slam this year when he won the US Masters, was one of the main draws at Royal Melbourne this week and finished in a tie for 14th, eight shots behind winner Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen.
“I’ve been excited to come back down here for a while, it’s been over 10 years since I played in the Australian Open,” McIlroy said after his final round.
“This is a golf tournament that has got so much potential and I think it showed a little bit of that this week. There’s still a ways to go.
“I would love to have a few more players come down and play. But it’s hard. There’s three tournaments going on in the schedule this week.
“There needs to be conversations had with people much more important than me that set the schedules and do all that sort of stuff.
“Hopefully the Australian Open can find a date that accommodates everyone and everyone can at least have the option to come down and play.”
The tournament marked the end of a stellar season for the 36-year-old.
In addition to his long-awaited Masters success, McIlroy won a seventh Race to Dubai title plus the Irish Open and was a member of the European team that successfully defended the Ryder Cup in the US in September.
“I’m looking forward to a little break,” he said. “I played a pretty heavy schedule post the summer, with the Irish Open, then the Ryder Cup and then I’ve been globetrotting all over the last couple of months.”
“I’m excited to have little bit of downtime, finally reflect on everything, maybe watch a few of the tournaments back. I’ve not really let myself do that too much.”
“Looking forward to the Christmas break and put the feet up, a few glasses of wine and think back on about what an unbelievable year it’s been.”