Muhammadrizvon Kahorov found himself caught in a tight Kneebar submission by Brazil’s José Ferreira early in the first round of their bout at Alash Pride 105…
Kahorov resisted as long as he could before tapping out – but what followed was complete chaos.
Alash Pride is one of the premier MMA promotions in Central Asia, providing a platform for fighters from Kazakhstan and surrounding countries to compete at a high level.
The organization has gained recognition for developing talent in the region, and its events are known for their intense matchups.
During his fight with Ferreira, Kahorov found himself in trouble almost immediately.
Within the first minute, Ferreira worked for a Triangle Choke and Armbar – before transitioning to a Kneebar submission.
Kahorov held on for ten seconds before ultimately tapping out.
Lindo kneebar de Jose Ferreira #AlashPride105 pic.twitter.com/iKrS1chohK
— Barrele la pierna (@Barrelelapierna) January 31, 2025
And then, chaos erupted.
As Ferreira approached to shake hands with his opponent, Kahorov responded by landing a punch to Ferreira’s head.
The referee quickly intervened, but Ferreira attempted to throw punches around the official.
Within moments, both fighters’ corners stormed the cage, escalating the situation.
Check out the video below:
Uh se pudrio todo jaja #AlashPride105 https://t.co/JndoltaW50 pic.twitter.com/dE9eHtxJMN
— Barrele la pierna (@Barrelelapierna) January 31, 2025
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