TEN BIG PROMISES IN ACTION AT UFC LONDON

UFC London, this Saturday (19), is full of great promises, with the potential to become stars of the organization in the future; see who they are

Considered one of the biggest promises in world MMA, the 21-year-old athlete debuts in the UFC at the opening of the event, against Cody Durden.

Muhammad Mokaev (6-0)

At 22 years old, the Team Alpha Male athlete debuted in the UFC with a victory in 2020 and hasn't known what it's like to lose since September 2018.

Cory McKenna (6-1)

The 27-year-old Welshman is a former Cage Warriors champion and has already won four fights in the Octagon.

Jack shore     (15-0)

Shore's opponent on Saturday, the Russian from Dagestan is undefeated in the UFC and hasn't lost a fight since 2016.

Timur valiev  (16-2-1NC)

Defeated by Overeem in his UFC debut, the 29-year-old Russian giant turned things around and is coming off two consecutive knockouts.

Sergei Pavlovich          (14-1)

Fifteenth placed in the featherweight division, the 25-year-old Spaniard has three victories in the Octagon, the last two by knockouts in the first round.

Ilia Topuria      (11-0)

The only Brazilian on the card, the 28-year-old from São Paulo has three wins in four fights in the UFC, the last two consecutive.

Luana Dread        (8-2)

Former Cage Warriors champion, the 'new McGregor' is one of the most popular names in British MMA and debuted in the UFC with a knockout over Luigi Vendramini.

Paddy Pimblett           (17-3)

Ranked seventh in the featherweight division, the 28-year-old Brit has an impressive eight straight wins in the UFC Octagon, where he has yet to lose.

arnold allen        (17-1)

Closing the list, at 28 years old, the Brit is one of the main names in the division's new crop and is having his first main fight against veteran Alexander Volkov.

Tom aspinall        (11-2)