Mixed Martial Arts-Evloev edges Murphy to set up UFC featherweight title shot


Mixed Martial Arts - UFC Fight Night - London - Movsar Evloev v Lerone Murphy - O2 Arena, London, Britain - March 21, 2026 Lerone Murphy embraces Movsar Evloev after their fight Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) - Russia's Movsar ⁠Evloev overcame a point deduction for a foul to edge a majority decision ⁠win over Lerone Murphy at Saturday's UFC fight at the O2 Arena, ‌likely punching his ticket to a title fight againstfeatherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski in his next bout.

With the two fighters putting their undefeated records on the line to decide who will face the 37-year-old Australian Volkanovski ​for the belt, the bout turned into an intriguing ⁠clash of styles.

Evloev, who is known ⁠for his wrestling, tried to showcase his striking while Murphy displayed some superb defensive work ⁠on ‌the ground.

Murphy evaded the fearsome grappling attack of his Russian opponent for the first two rounds of the five-round bout, using a selection of stiff ⁠right hands to keep him at bay, and Evloev took ​the chance to exhibit ‌some of the dangerous spinning strikes he has added to his repertoire since ⁠his last fight ​in December 2024.

Evloev finally managed to take the fight to the mat early in the third round but Murphy was quickly back to his feet, uncorking a spinning back kick of his ⁠own shortly afterwards.

However, it was his opponent who ​finished the frame strongest with a big overhand right, followed up by a flurry of strikes.

His momentum was derailed somewhat when he landed a secondkick to Murphy's groin early in the ⁠fourth round, and referee Marc Goddard deducted a point from Evloev for the foul.

Knowing that the deduction could be decisive if the fight went to the judges' scorecards, Evloev turned up his energy-sapping grappling attack in the fifth and final frame as he ​chased a finish, but again Murphy was able to get ⁠back to his feet with relative ease.

Despite not really threatening to submit his opponent on ​the ground, it proved to be enough for the ‌32-year-old Evloev, with two of the judges scoring ​the fight 48-46 in his favour and the third scoring it a draw 47-47 after the point deduction was taken into account.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor)

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