Muhammad Mokaev reveals dislocated shoulder, but ‘will do everything to fight on UFC London’

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Muhammad Mokaev reveals dislocated shoulder, but ‘will do everything to fight on UFC London’

Muhammad Mokaev suffered an injury that could jeopardize his desired return at UFC London.

Mokaev (8-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has been campaigning for a spot on the UFC 286 card March 18 at The O2 in London, but a dislocated right shoulder could put a halt to his plans.

Despite the need for surgery, it appears Mokaev is hoping for a quick recovery.

Alhadmulillah in any situation! Unfortunately I have dislocated my shoulder , now I will wait for the operation! Thanks to all my supporters I will be back as soon as possible, I promise you! Love you all! #M57.”

“Exact same day last year I have broke my hand before my ufc debut in London, I will do everything to fight on ufc London card! I tried to keep the operation till after the fight but I can’t even lift my arm.”

Mokaev’s first two octagon bouts took place in London. He quickly submitted Cody Durden in March, then scored a lopsided decision over Charles Johnson in July. He closed out his year with a submission of Malcolm Gordon at UFC 280 in October.

The unbeaten 22-year-old has plans to become the youngest champion in UFC history, hence his eagerness to stay active. However, in a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Mokaev said he continues to struggle finding opponents and expressed interest in a matchup with top 10-ranked flyweight Amir Albazi.

Muhammad Mokaev reveals dislocated shoulder, but ‘will do everything to fight on UFC London’