What happens when you mix Wushu, Sanda, Wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? You get a an exciting fighter Zabit Magomedsharipov.
Zabit grew up in Dagestan and started his combat sports journey with freestyle wrestling at the age of 10 years and he combined with kickboxing. He then started training Wushu and joined a Wushu boarding school where he lived and trained there for 6 years under the tutelage of Gusein Magomaev.
In the US, Zabit trains with Mark Henry and BJJ black belt Ricardo Almeida in New Jersey.
Many believe that Zabit is the most well rounded martial artist in the UFC.
READ MORE:
How To Do Zabit Magomedsharipov’s Hamstring Stretch Submission/Kneebar
Here are his top tactics, from takedowns to submissions to strikes:
Sloth Jiu-Jitsu: The Ultimate Guide for Calmly Beating Bigger, Younger Opponents
đź’Ą What if slowing down was the fastest way to win?
đź’ Tired of Getting Smashed by Younger, Stronger Grapplers?
It’s not your age. It’s your strategy.
If you’re a passionate grappler over 35 who’s sick of getting outpaced, outmuscled, or out-cardio’d by opponents half your age — this 120 page e-book was made for you.
🔓 Unlock the Power of Sloth Jiu-Jitsu:
Build Sustainable Strength—Without Wrecking Your Joints, Energy, or Jiu-Jitsu
Tired of waking up sore and burnt out after lifting? Sloth Strength is a proven blueprint for grapplers over 35 who want to get stronger—without the pain, burnout, or injuries.
Developed from 25 years on the mats, this no-burnout approach is made specifically for BJJ athletes in their 30s, 40s, and beyond.


