Which UFC welterweight do you think gives Shavkat Rakhmonov the toughest fight? If you enjoyed the video, please subscribe (tap the bell), hit thumbs up and leave a comment. It goes a long way to helping the channel grow. Enjoy the fights! Timestamps and chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Comparing Belal Muhammad and Ian Garry 1:00 - Rakhmonov vs Garry preview, prediction, breakdown 1:58 - Rakhmonov's style 4:04 - Lord of the Rings 4:48 - Belal Muhammad fight 5:35 - Kazakhstan 6:15 - Growing up in Uzbekistan
Just a little bit information: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are neighbors and brothers so that why many Kazakh live in Uzbekistan and many Uzbek people in Kazakhstan around 1 million people exchange
You can simply say Shavkat is from Turkestan, thats the name of the region includes both Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and its the region where Turkic people live, the Turks who live in Iran, Azerbaijan or Turkey came from Turkestan region first.
I also heard lots of other ethnic groups from former USSR countries can be found in other former USSR nations. Example - Valentina Shevchenko (ethnic Russian/Ukrainian) in Kyrgyzstan
@@HrishiKrishnakumar-Englishit’s Central Asia, there are every kind of ethnicity here, North Koreans deported by Stalin, Uyghurs, hui Muslim Chinese, Chechens, now Nigerians and Indians, Tatars, Bashkirs, Tuvans and Yakuts from Russian federation, Jews, Armenians, Georgians, etc.
It would be cool if in the future it was possible to use artificial intelligence in interviews to translate what fighters say in real time with their voices.
Why ask when the next fight happens, there is no legit answer to that question..Gotta go with Shavkat and the warrior tradition, over point fighting, and running..
The question is when they'd like for the fight to happen. Ian suggested International Fight Week for example. I think it has the potential to give insight into a few things: their turnaround time, how frequently they like to fight, potential dates to circle, etc. In fact, I think a quote from Ian proposing a fight with Belal on the same card as Islam-Oliveira 2 blew up on twitter. But I digress haha. Sometimes you get good answers, sometimes you don't 😂 the formula can always be tweaked
@@ShakMMA I just think it's up to the match makers not the fighters, at this level, they are going to say yes, to any title fight..Someone like Shavkat, I value any information we can get, cause we don't know much..But, I get it..Gotta say, I'm no fan of having the next challenger come in the cage after someone just won..Give them atleast a week or two to enjoy the spoils of victory, without stressing over the next fight. The show will still go on.
completely different languages: kazakh, uzbek, turkish, azeri, kyrgyz, tatar, nogai, bashkurt, yakut are one turki family, russian and ukraine are one slavic family
Russian is an Indo-European Slavic language similar to Ukrainian, Belorussian, Polish, Czech, etc. Kazakh is a Turkic language similar to Turkish, Azeri, Turkmen, Tatar, etc.
Which UFC welterweight do you think gives Shavkat Rakhmonov the toughest fight? If you enjoyed the video, please subscribe (tap the bell), hit thumbs up and leave a comment. It goes a long way to helping the channel grow. Enjoy the fights!
Timestamps and chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Comparing Belal Muhammad and Ian Garry
1:00 - Rakhmonov vs Garry preview, prediction, breakdown
1:58 - Rakhmonov's style
4:04 - Lord of the Rings
4:48 - Belal Muhammad fight
5:35 - Kazakhstan
6:15 - Growing up in Uzbekistan
Just a little bit information: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are neighbors and brothers so that why many Kazakh live in Uzbekistan and many Uzbek people in Kazakhstan around 1 million people exchange
You can simply say Shavkat is from Turkestan, thats the name of the region includes both Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and its the region where Turkic people live, the Turks who live in Iran, Azerbaijan or Turkey came from Turkestan region first.
I also heard lots of other ethnic groups from former USSR countries can be found in other former USSR nations. Example - Valentina Shevchenko (ethnic Russian/Ukrainian) in Kyrgyzstan
@@HrishiKrishnakumar-Englishit’s Central Asia, there are every kind of ethnicity here, North Koreans deported by Stalin, Uyghurs, hui Muslim Chinese, Chechens, now Nigerians and Indians, Tatars, Bashkirs, Tuvans and Yakuts from Russian federation, Jews, Armenians, Georgians, etc.
It would be cool if in the future it was possible to use artificial intelligence in interviews to translate what fighters say in real time with their voices.
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Why ask when the next fight happens, there is no legit answer to that question..Gotta go with Shavkat and the warrior tradition, over point fighting, and running..
The question is when they'd like for the fight to happen. Ian suggested International Fight Week for example. I think it has the potential to give insight into a few things: their turnaround time, how frequently they like to fight, potential dates to circle, etc.
In fact, I think a quote from Ian proposing a fight with Belal on the same card as Islam-Oliveira 2 blew up on twitter.
But I digress haha. Sometimes you get good answers, sometimes you don't 😂 the formula can always be tweaked
@@ShakMMA I just think it's up to the match makers not the fighters, at this level, they are going to say yes, to any title fight..Someone like Shavkat, I value any information we can get, cause we don't know much..But, I get it..Gotta say, I'm no fan of having the next challenger come in the cage after someone just won..Give them atleast a week or two to enjoy the spoils of victory, without stressing over the next fight. The show will still go on.
To sell the fight bro
What is the difference between Russian and Kazakhstani languages? Can they understand each other? Because the languages sound very similar.
Kazakh is one of the Turkic languages, While Russian is one of the Slavic languages, so its 2 different languages.
completely different languages: kazakh, uzbek, turkish, azeri, kyrgyz, tatar, nogai, bashkurt, yakut are one turki family, russian and ukraine are one slavic family
@@timurjack8773 But it sounds similar
Not at all lol, maybe for you but there are completely different @@Islam_Makhachev666
Russian is an Indo-European Slavic language similar to Ukrainian, Belorussian, Polish, Czech, etc.
Kazakh is a Turkic language similar to Turkish, Azeri, Turkmen, Tatar, etc.
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