Updated
Updated · UFC · Jun 4
Edmen Shahbazyan Eyes No. 4 Brendan Allen Upset on 3-Fight Streak
Updated
Updated · UFC · Jun 4

Edmen Shahbazyan Eyes No. 4 Brendan Allen Upset on 3-Fight Streak

3 articles · Updated · UFC · Jun 4

Summary

  • Saturday’s middleweight bout gives 28-year-old Edmen Shahbazyan his clearest path back into the rankings, with a win over No. 4 Brendan Allen potentially reshaping his UFC trajectory.
  • A 3-fight winning streak has revived Shahbazyan after he lost 5 of 7, and he says added maturity—especially after becoming a father—has made him more composed and dangerous.
  • Allen’s grappling and all-around game are the central test, but Shahbazyan says months at Extreme Couture, including work with champion Sean Strickland, have sharpened his takedown defense and patience.
  • For Allen, the matchup carries downside because he is risking a Top-5 spot against an unranked opponent; for Shahbazyan, it is one of the biggest opportunities since his early UFC rise.
  • The fight is part of UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs Bonfim on June 6 in Las Vegas, where Shahbazyan says a statement win would move him "right up there" in an open middleweight division.

Insights

Does Allen's risky fight against an unranked opponent prove the UFC now values money over merit-based matchmaking?
Can Edmen Shahbazyan capitalize on his opponent's frustration and score a career-defining upset this Saturday?
Did Dricus du Plessis fake an injury to dodge Brendan Allen for a more lucrative fight against Kamaru Usman?