
Merab's coach does not guarantee an immediate rematch for the former champion. Photo: Reproduction/UFC/YouTube
Merab Dvalishvili He may not get his rematch immediately. John Wood, Merab's coach, commented in an interview last Sunday (7) about this possibility. Wood believes that the Georgian-American deserves another chance at the bantamweight belt (up to 61,2 kg), but has his doubts that the fighter will have priority in the queue.
In an interview with Submission Radio, John Wood, coach of Merab Dvalishvili and from Syndicate MMA, he said he wasn't sure. It remains to be seen if the 34-year-old Georgian-American will be able to secure an immediate rematch for the title.
“The UFC has its favorites. The UFC has people they want to promote and that they love. And Sean O'Malley is one of those guys. Sean O'Malley is always one win away from a title shot, no matter how low he is in the rankings. He could be unranked, go in there, knock someone out and get a title shot. And that's great for him. He's promoted himself well, he's a great fighter… Do I think there's a way we don't have an immediate rematch? Sure. Do I think we should have one? Yes. Do I think we will have one? Most likely. But who knows,” said John Wood, coach of Syndicate MMA, on Submission Radio.
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Merab Dvalishvili's MMA numbers
Merab Dvalishvili He has a professional record of 21 wins and five losses in MMA. The 34-year-old Georgian-American fought in organizations such as Ring of Combat, Cage Fury FC, and CES MMA before joining the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Throughout your journey, Merab Dvalishvili He won the bantamweight title in Ring of Combat and UFC. In ROC, Dvalishvili became champion by defeating Sukhrob Aydarbekov via submission in the second round of event number 58, in February 2017. Merab defended his title only once before signing with Dana White's company.
Merab Dvalishvili He debuted in the UFC losing to Frankie Saenz via split decision at UFC Fight Night 123 in December 2017. Merab also lost his second fight against... Ricky Simon via technical submission in the third round of UFC Fight Night 128, in April 2018.
From there to here, Merab Dvalishvili He racked up 14 consecutive wins. Within that run, the Georgian-American won the bantamweight title against Sean O'Malley via unanimous decision at... UFC 306in September 2024. Merab defended his title three times, losing to Petr yan via unanimous decision at event number 323, in December 2025, in Las Vegas (USA).


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