But if he did, he might get amused by the question in the “People also ask” section where it is asked, How good is Shavkat Rakhmonov?
“I never tried to Google my name, so I’m not sure about that,” he said. “But, of course, if there’s some YouTube videos of my fights or about me I usually watch it.”
Yes, he’s as modest as he is serious, which means we’ll have to answer that question.
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He’s really good, to the tune of a perfect 14-0 record that includes 14 finishes and UFC victories over Alex Oliveira and Michel Prazeres. It’s not easy keeping a record like that, especially two fights deep into a UFC career, and while Rakhmonov knows this, he’s also learned to adjust to the pressure of staying perfect.
“It’s hard to stay undefeated because it’s a huge psychological pressure and expectations are always very high,” he admits. “But I learned to deal with it. The most important thing is to stay focused and cold blooded in your approach. Being undefeated is also a big motivation to train harder to keep that ‘0’.”
Training hard has never been an issue for the welterweight prospect, but as Rakhmonov preps for Saturday’s meeting with Carlston Harris, he’s been leveling up with the Sanford MMA squad in South Florida.
“I really like it here at Sanford MMA, it’s a very good and friendly team,” he said. “Of course I will go back home after the fight to my family and team back in Kazakhstan, but depending on when and where my future fights will be, I still plan to come back here.”
Of course, the January weather is pleasing to someone who has to endure single digits at the start of the New Year back in Kokshetau, but other than that, he’s kept it strictly business while getting ready for his third walk to the Octagon.
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“Mostly it’s only training and rest between the sessions for me,” he said. “During the camp I like to stay focused on preparation, but on the weekend I like to go to the sauna with my friends for recovery and also check some local landmarks.”
Sure, it’s not a glamorous life, but it’s a necessary one for a professional athlete to lead if he wants to reach the pinnacle of his sport. That’s Rakhmonov’s goal, along with representing his country around the globe.
“I take pride in being the first Kazakhstani fighter to sign with the UFC and in being one of the top athletes to represent our country in this sport,” he said. “MMA is growing rapidly in our country, our people love combat sports and UFC is very, very popular there.”
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In his quiet demeanor and ruthless finishing ability on fight night, Rakhmonov is a dead ringer for another combat sports standout, longtime middleweight boxing champion Gennadiy Golovkin, and if the “Nomad” stays on his current path, he could be Kazakhstan’s next big star.
