Magomed Ankalaev Demands UFC Title Shot After KO Win: "I'm Worth It"

Magomed Ankalaev left no doubt in his main event rematch with Johnny Walker.
Magomed Ankalaev Demands UFC Title Shot After KO Win: "I'm Worth It"
Magomed Ankalaev Demands UFC Title Shot After KO Win: "I'm Worth It" /

Three months after their first encounter at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi, Magomed Ankalaev (10-1-1, 1 NC UFC) and Johnny Walker (7-5, 1 NC UFC) rematched to settle their differences and rewrite their first bout's anti-climatic ending, resulting in a no contest.

Only this time, Ankalaev, a one-time UFC light heavyweight title challenger, left no doubt who the better fighter was Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nev., at the UFC APEX.

Ankalaev's second-round TKO and dispatching of Walker, who had won three straight before last year's October clash, earned him his 10th consecutive win, putting him in prime position for another shot at championship glory.

During his post-fight interview, the 31-year-old Dagestani-born fighter clearly stated his desires.

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"The most important thing is I am ready to fight for the title," Ankalaev said through a translator after the win. "I have 10 victories in a row. It has been a long time. I'm worth it. Give me that fight for the title now."

Unfortunately for Ankalaev, he may have to wait a bit longer for his second overdue title shot, as Jamahal Hill is penciled in to face Alex Pereira upon Hill's return from injury, where he ruptured his Achilles last summer and vacated his newly won belt he had just won six months prior.

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Pereira became the UFC light heavyweight champion in November with a second-round TKO stoppage against former champion Jiri Prochazka. The bout allowed the division to keep moving while Hill was sidelined, thus creating a pathway forward for incoming contenders.

It remains to be seen where Pereira vs. Hill takes place and if Ankalaev chooses to sit out, but the title picture has become abundantly wide-open. 

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Zain Bando
ZAIN BANDO

Zain Bando is a writer for MMA Knockout, part of the Sports Illustrated/Minute Media umbrella. He has covered combat sports since 2019 for notable outlets BJPenn.com and FanSided MMA. He also co-hosts a podcast called "The MMA Outsiders," part of the Empty The Bench Podcast Network, which airs Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT. A Chicago suburban native, Bando has been enthralled with MMA since 2006 and has been fortunate to attend some of the most high-profile events in the sport's history, both as a fan and media member, including UFC 264, Bellator 297 and Kayla Harrison's PFL MMA debut. He is excited to take the next step in his combat sports writing journey and looks forward to continuing his following of the fight game for years to come. Bando can be reached via email at zainbando99@gmail.com or by social media @zainbando99