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Gets right back in win column
Borshchev defeated James Llontop via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Itching to immediately get back in the Octagon following a dreadful showing in a submission defeat to Chase Hooper in May, Borshchev returned here and did just enough to get back in the win column. This was a stand-up brawl, which is the type of fight Borshchev -- the striking coach at Team Alpha Male -- excels in. Both he and Llontop landed 97 total strikes, but Slava connected on the more meaningful blows, especially over the course of the first ten minutes. Borshchev's upside is quite low as a 32-year-old with zero grappling game to speak of, but his roster spot should be secure for a while with this win.
Itching to immediately get back in the Octagon following a dreadful showing in a submission defeat to Chase Hooper in May, Borshchev returned here and did just enough to get back in the win column. This was a stand-up brawl, which is the type of fight Borshchev -- the striking coach at Team Alpha Male -- excels in. Both he and Llontop landed 97 total strikes, but Slava connected on the more meaningful blows, especially over the course of the first ten minutes. Borshchev's upside is quite low as a 32-year-old with zero grappling game to speak of, but his roster spot should be secure for a while with this win.
Llontop up next
Borshchev is scheduled to compete against James Llontop in a lightweight fight at the UFC's Aug. 24 Vegas event, per Mike Heck of MMA Fighting.
ANALYSIS
After finishing his 2023 with a draw and beginning his 2024 with a submission loss, Borshchev will look to get back on track with a win over Llontop. Both fighters are coming off losses, trying to get their momentum back at a high in the lightweight division.
After finishing his 2023 with a draw and beginning his 2024 with a submission loss, Borshchev will look to get back on track with a win over Llontop. Both fighters are coming off losses, trying to get their momentum back at a high in the lightweight division.
No-shows St. Louis loss
Borshchev lost to Chase Hooper via submission (Brabo choke) at 3:00 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in St. Louis.
ANALYSIS
If there was any justice in this world, Borshchev would be awarded some kind of bonus for lasting as long as he did. The scary thing is that the tap-out that ended the fight was highly questionable. What isn't questionable is the fact Borshchev was dominated from bell-to-bell. He was knocked down by Hooper in the early going and spent nearly all of Round 1 defending on the mat. He was then taken down early in Round 2 and controlled before the "submission" materialized. Borshchev has just 11 professional fights under his belt at age 32. He's the striking coach at Team Alpha Male in Sacramento, so his schedule is quite full even if he doesn't have a bout lined up.
If there was any justice in this world, Borshchev would be awarded some kind of bonus for lasting as long as he did. The scary thing is that the tap-out that ended the fight was highly questionable. What isn't questionable is the fact Borshchev was dominated from bell-to-bell. He was knocked down by Hooper in the early going and spent nearly all of Round 1 defending on the mat. He was then taken down early in Round 2 and controlled before the "submission" materialized. Borshchev has just 11 professional fights under his belt at age 32. He's the striking coach at Team Alpha Male in Sacramento, so his schedule is quite full even if he doesn't have a bout lined up.
Set to take on Hooper
Borshchev will take on Chase Hooper in a UFC event on May 11th, with the city yet to be decided, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Borshchev is coming off a majority draw against Nazim Sadykhov in November last year, meaning he has won just once in their last four fights, with two draws in that span. "Slava Claus" owns a 7-3-1 mark in his career and will aim to get back to winning ways in an event that's being rumored to happen in San Diego.
Borshchev is coming off a majority draw against Nazim Sadykhov in November last year, meaning he has won just once in their last four fights, with two draws in that span. "Slava Claus" owns a 7-3-1 mark in his career and will aim to get back to winning ways in an event that's being rumored to happen in San Diego.
Digs deep to earn draw
Borshchev and Nazim Sadykhov fought to a majority draw (29-28, 28-28, 28-28) at UFC 295 on Saturday in New York City.
ANALYSIS
The draw is absolutely the correct call, but Borshchev deserves all sorts of credit for battling back and somehow not leaving Madison Square Garden with a loss. He was the far better man in Round 1 before getting rocked in a major way in Round 2. Borshchev's toughness combined with some poor fight IQ displayed by Sadykhov allowed the former to survive the frame and get right back on the offense in Round 3, earning the draw. Borshchev's secondary skills are lacking, but he's a high-end kickboxer who can hang with most any lightweight on the roster in a striking battle. He'll also walk away with an extra $50,000 here after this back-and-forth matchup was awarded Fight of the Night honors.
The draw is absolutely the correct call, but Borshchev deserves all sorts of credit for battling back and somehow not leaving Madison Square Garden with a loss. He was the far better man in Round 1 before getting rocked in a major way in Round 2. Borshchev's toughness combined with some poor fight IQ displayed by Sadykhov allowed the former to survive the frame and get right back on the offense in Round 3, earning the draw. Borshchev's secondary skills are lacking, but he's a high-end kickboxer who can hang with most any lightweight on the roster in a striking battle. He'll also walk away with an extra $50,000 here after this back-and-forth matchup was awarded Fight of the Night honors.