Ian
Garry
(15-0) sees himself upsetting Shavkat
Rakhmonov
(18-0) at UFC
310
.

Garry and Rakhmonov will meet in a clash of undefeated welterweight
contenders at UFC 310 on Dec. 7 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Despite both being undefeated, Rakhmonov is a -400 betting favorite
against Garry’s +290 underdog status.

However, Garry vows to shock the world by taking the Kazakh’s ‘0’
in their UFC 310 fight. The Irishman is also excited about the
bout, as rarely do two undefeated contenders meet in such a high
stakes matchup inside the UFC.

“Everybody’s turning him [Rakhmonov] down. 18-0, 18 finishes. That
excites me,” Garry said on YouTube. “That doesn’t scare me, that
excites me. Everyone in the world thinks the guy is the boogeyman
in the division. I’m gonna go out there Dec. 7 and shock everyone
else’s world. Because in my world I’m going to beat him. What
excites me about this fight is the fact that no one has solved this
puzzle. No one has solved his jigsaw puzzle and no one has solved
mine. And both of us are going to go in there and try and solve
each other’s puzzles. And I’m excited for that because it’s
something you don’t see a lot in the UFC. We don’t have a lot of
elite level competition meeting each other at their undefeated
stages in life. So I’m excited for this.”

Garry has finished just three of his eight UFC victories so far,
leading to some recent criticism for lackluster outings. “The
Future” is coming off a unanimous decision win over Michael
Page
at UFC 303 this past June, a fight that UFC CEO Dana White
believes should have been scored a draw.

Meanwhile, Rakhmonov has finished all 18 of his career wins so far,
which includes 10 submissions and eight knockouts. “The Nomad” has
dominated all six of his UFC outings, including his most recent
submission win over Stephen
Thompson
at UFC 296 in December 2023.

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

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