Biaggio Ali Walsh suffered one other setback in his MMA profession on Saturday night.
The grandson of boxing legend Muhammad Ali entered his PFL Austin bout with a 4-1 skilled record.
4-0 lightweight Gamid Khizriev gave the impression to be Biaggio Ali Walsh’s hardest test yet on paper, and he lived as much as his billing on the Moody Center.
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Gamid Khizriev made quick work of his most high-profile opponent thus far.
The 25-year-old from Dagestan quickly hopped on Biaggio Ali Walsh’s back during their PFL Austin prelim.
Khizriev dragged his rival to the ground before locking up a body triangle that Ali Walsh tried to blow up out of.
In doing so, Muhammad Ali’s grandson fell right into a rare variation of the twister submission made famous by Scottish MMA icon Stevie Ray.
Ali Walsh rolled across the floor in agony after quickly tapping out to Khizriev’s Scottish Twister.
Several people were needed to assist the injured Ali Walsh to his feet, but he was in a position to walk out of the cage unassisted.
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