Why did Said Nurmagomedov withdraw from UFC Vegas 113?
The reason for Said Nurmagomedov's withdrawal has not been disclosed.
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Said Nurmagomedov has withdrawn from his scheduled bantamweight fight against Javid Basharat at UFC Vegas 113 (UFC Fight Night 266) due to undisclosed reasons. Gianni Vazquez will replace him on short notice.
Said Nurmagomedov's withdrawal continues a frustrating trend for the fighter, who has struggled to maintain fight bookings since joining the UFC. This bout marks his seventh fight cancellation. Gianni Vazquez, who was fighting on the Latin American scene, now has an opportunity to make a splash in the UFC. Basharat, originally slated to fight Nurmagomedov, now faces a different challenge in Vazquez, as he tries to end a losing streak. The updated fight card for UFC Fight Night 266 still features a main event between Mario Bautista and Vinicius Oliveira.
The reason for Said Nurmagomedov's withdrawal has not been disclosed.
Gianni Vazquez is a UFC newcomer with a 13-4-1 record. He has fought primarily as a flyweight but has experience at other weight classes.
Javid Basharat is looking to break a three-fight winless streak, with his last victory dating back to January 2023.
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