
Zabit Magomedsharipov retired from MMA due to frustration over multiple fight cancellations, particularly against Yair Rodriguez. He expressed disappointment that the UFC did not grant him a title shot despite his readiness.
Zabit Magomedsharipov was one of the most promising prospects in the UFC featherweight division and fans have hoped for a return every since his abrupt retirement in 2022. He recently opened up about his decision to leave the sport.
Magomedsharipov is expected to grapple in a ACB JJ event sometime in 2026, his first time competing since his final UFC bout in November of 2019, when he beat Calvin Kattar via decision in a main event to improve to 6-0 in the octagon. Magomedsharipov said on a video posted by the promotion that he retired from MMA after growing frustrated over multiple fights cancelled, especially against Yair Rodriguez.
âThere were a lot of reasons [I retired], so many reasons,â Magomedsharipov said. âJust couldnât make the fight happen. I wanted to fight but [the fights got postponed] like three of four times. Theyâd postpone fights and we couldnât make a deal. But all these times I was making weight, going through camps, flying out to America. And by the time you get there, youâve already been through so much: weight cut, training, camp and everything. And then you arrive and two or three weeks before the fight they tell you, âThatâs it, heâs injured,â and they postpone again. Iâd go back home again, and start getting ready all over again. Imagine that about five times. I got tired of it. Like, how much can you take?â
The Russian talent, who turned 35 in March, claimed he was in negotiations with the UFC to be awarded a shot at the 145-pound belt in case another fight got cancelled, but that didnât happen. The last time he was booked to enter the UFC cage was August 2020, but Rodriguez withdrew with a fractured ankle.
âWe had some agreements with them: if he pulls out of the fight a third time, theyâd automatically give me the title fight,â Magomedsharipov said. âThatâs what weâve talked about. And the third time he found excuses, he came up with a lot of reasons, Then they started offering me someone else. First [Korean] Zombie, then some other guy, but really, at that time, it was me and Rodriguez. The two of us were contenders.â
The UFC featherweight belt changed hands in 2019, with Alexander Volkanovski dethroning Max Holloway in the final card of the year, and Magomedsharipov felt the UFC wasnât interested in promoting him to a title bout after all.
Zabit Magomedsharipov retired due to frustration with multiple fight cancellations and the inability to secure a title shot.
Magomedsharipov faced several postponed fights, particularly against Yair Rodriguez, which led to his frustration and eventual retirement.
Zabit Magomedsharipov is expected to grapple in an ACB JJ event in 2026, marking his return to competition after his last UFC bout in 2019.

Gujarat Titans dominate Sunrisers Hyderabad by 82 runs, leading IPL 2026 table!
Rory McIlroy's blister on his pinky toe halts practice round at Aronimink before the PGA Championship.
NBA wraps up investigation into Giannis Antetokounmpo's injury dispute with the Bucks.
See every story in Sports â including breaking news and analysis.
âAnd they just didnât want to make me a champion,â Magomedsharipov said. âI know why, too. Because at that time we already had a lot of champions from Russia. Khabib was the champion then, and Yan. And because of that it wasnât beneficial for them that a third champion would be from Russia. At first, before they were around, they promoted me really well.â