Ruslan Gadzhimagomedovich Magomedov (Russian: Руслан Гаджимагомедович Магомедов; born 26 November 1986) is a Russian former mixed martial artist,[2][3] who competed in the Heavyweight division.[4] Magomedov was the first UFC fighter to receive lifetime ban from USADA after sustaining his third anti-doping violation in February 2019. He is ranked #8 in the ACA heavyweight rankings.[5]
Magomedov made his professional MMA debut in November 2008 and went 9-1 in his first 10 fights.[citation needed]
Ruslan trains in Russian MMA Academy. He sparred with Olympic Wrestling Champions from the Dagestan Republic. Ruslan has shown good boxing technique, as he has four victories coming by way of knockout.[citation needed]
Magomedov faced Strikeforce veteran and Cage Warriors Heavyweight Champion Mike Hayes on 23 February 2013 on Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 10.[10] He won via unanimous decision.
Magomedov faced former UFC Heavyweight ChampionTim Sylvia on 27 October 2013 on Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 13.[11] He won the fight via unanimous decision.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
In February 2014, Magomedov signed a contract with the UFC to fight in their Heavyweight division.[12]
Magomedov made his UFC debut against fellow newcomer Viktor Pešta on 31 May 2014 at UFC Fight Night 41.[13] By this time, Magomedov was splitting his training between the MMA Academy in Russia and Jackson/Winklejohn MMA in Albuquerque, USA.[14] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[15]
Magomedov was briefly linked to a bout with Ben Rothwell for on 30 August 2014 at UFC 177.[16] However, on 9 July, the UFC announced Rothwell would be facing Alistair Overeem on 5 September 2014 at UFC Fight Night 50.[17]
Magomedov eventually was linked to a bout with Richard Odoms on the same card. However, on 14 August, it was announced that the bout would be scrapped due to an injury from Odoms.[18]
Magomedov faced Josh Copeland on 22 November 2014 at UFC Fight Night 57.[19] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[20]
Magomedov was expected to face Stefan Struve on 8 October 2016 at UFC 204, but had to pull out with injury.[25]
On 26 September 2016 Magomedov was suspended by USADA, the administrator of the UFC anti-doping program following a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation stemming from an out-of-competition sample collection made on 7 September 2016[26] In February 2018, it was announced that Magomedov had received a two years USADA suspension after testing positive for ostarine in relation to a sample collected in 29 October 2016. In addition, Magomedov along with teammate Zubaira Tukhugov agreed to pay a total of 10,000 US Dollars towards arbitration costs.[27]
Magomedov was scheduled to face Marcos Rogerio de Lima on 3 November 2018 at UFC 230.[28] However, it was reported on 24 October 2018 that he pulled out from the event due to visa issues and he was replaced by Adam Wieczorek.[29]
In April 2019, Magomedov received a lifetime ban from USADA after sustaining his second and third violations under the policy. Magomedov tested positive for two anabolic steroids in October 2018 and then in February 2019 refused to complete the sample collection process as requested by a doping control officer during an out-of-competition test session.[30]
He made his sophomore appearance against Dmitry Poberezhets at ACA 115: Magomed Ismailov vs. Shtyrkov on 12 December 2020. He was knocked out cold in the third round.[32]