Reddit MMA · 3 May 2026
[SPOILER] Magomed Magomedov vs. Leandro Higo
Magomed Magomedov submitted Leandro Higo via rear-naked choke in the third round at Bellator 298. This dominant performance marks Magomedov's third consecutive win under the Bellator banner and solidifies his position as a top contender in the bantamweight division. Higo, a seasoned veteran, was unable to overcome Magomedov's relentless pressure and grappling.
Magomed Magomedov showcased his elite grappling skills at Bellator 298, securing a third-round submission victory over Leandro Higo. The fight, which went the distance of three rounds, saw Magomedov control the action before finding the finish with a rear-naked choke. This win extends Magomedov's impressive streak within the promotion and positions him as a significant threat in the stacked Bellator bantamweight division.
Magomedov, a product of the highly respected Russian wrestling and MMA scene, has been steadily climbing the ranks since his Bellator debut. Known for his powerful grappling and suffocating top control, he presents a difficult stylistic matchup for most opponents. Higo, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and a veteran of multiple promotions, entered the bout with considerable experience and was expected to offer a stern test. However, Magomedov's pressure proved too much to handle.
This victory is crucial for Magomedov's championship aspirations. With a clean slate in his last few outings, he is now firmly in the conversation for a title shot against the current Bellator bantamweight king. The division is competitive, featuring a mix of established names and rising talent, but Magomedov's recent performances suggest he has the tools to challenge for the belt. His win over Higo further validates his status as one of the division's elite.
Fans will be watching to see who Bellator matches Magomedov up with next, as he continues his pursuit of championship gold.
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