Event: UFC 311 | Prelims Location: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California Date: January 18, 2025

Fighter Overview
- Rinya Nakamura
- Record: 9-0
- Weight Class: Bantamweight (135 lbs)
- Height: 5′ 7″
- Reach: 68″
- Stance: Southpaw
Rinya Nakamura, hailing from Japan, is an undefeated bantamweight and a rising star in the UFC. Nakamura has quickly made a name for himself with a perfect 9-0 record, showcasing his dominance with high-level wrestling and striking. He’s coming off a unanimous decision victory over Carlos Vera in February 2024 and has demonstrated an exceptional takedown defense of 100% and a remarkable takedown accuracy of 90%.
- Muin Gafurov
- Record: 19-6
- Weight Class: Bantamweight (135 lbs)
- Height: 5′ 7″
- Reach: 68″
- Stance: Orthodox
Muin Gafurov, representing Tajikistan, holds a professional record of 19-6. Gafurov secured his first UFC win against Kyung Ho Kang, showing a blend of resilience and striking precision. With a mix of 17 stoppage wins (10 by KO/TKO and 7 by submission), Gafurov is known for his well-rounded abilities in the octagon.
Fight Breakdown and Analysis
Striking:
- Nakamura maintains a striking accuracy of 54%, landing approximately 3.53 significant strikes per minute. His southpaw stance and technical striking will pose challenges for Gafurov.
- Gafurov, with a 47% striking accuracy, delivers around 3.03 significant strikes per minute. Despite having a punching power and varied attack, he needs to close the striking gap with Nakamura.
Wrestling & Grappling:
- Nakamura‘s wrestling background is a key advantage, with an Olympic silver medal to his name. His 90% takedown accuracy and formidable defense make him a daunting opponent in grappling exchanges. He averages 3.72 takedowns per 15 minutes.
- Gafurov has shown significant grappling skills, but his takedown accuracy of 27% and average of 1.95 takedowns per 15 minutes fall short compared to Nakamura’s stats.
Game Plan:
- Nakamura is expected to leverage his superior wrestling and maintain control on the mat while dictating the pace of the fight.
- Gafurov will likely try to utilize his knockout power and grappling versatility to create openings, aiming for an upset by capitalizing on any mistakes made by Nakamura.