Debutant faces lifetime ban after viral ‘Machine Gun’ head kick knocks opponent unconscious

Tom Eaton
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Debutant faces lifetime ban after viral ‘Machine Gun’ head kick knocks opponent unconscious

Fighters crossing over from the world of MMA into professional boxing is something that has become the normal in recent years, with notable names such as Conor McGregor and Francis Ngannou encouraging an influx at the lower echelons of the sport. However, one undefeated mixed-martial-artist now faces a lifetime ban from boxing after a horrific debut.

Idris ‘Aggressor’ Abdurashidov boasts a record of 3-0 in Muay Thai and 4-0 as an MMA fighter and scored a second-round stoppage win over Kazakbai Tilenov on his debut with popular MMA franchise ONE Championship last month.

This month, the Russian decided to try his hand at boxing and stepped through the ropes to take on Bagher Faraji (2-0) at the Ali Boxing Club in Phuket, Thailand.

After dominating all four rounds, Iran’s Faraji was well on his way to handing Abdurashidov a first professional defeat in combat sports until the debutant threw a brutal head kick in the final round of the contest that sent Faraji crashing head first into the canvas.

Instantaneously, a decision has been made and Abdurashidov has been banned from boxing professionally, and there has also been calls for the ‘Aggressor’ to be banned from ONE Championship as well.

Yet, amid all of the speculation, Abdurashidov did not seem remorseful in an Instagram post after the incident, labelling the kick as a ‘machine gun’.

“So he [I] debuted in professional boxing, and disqualification for life. This kick with the leg I threw away with a machine gun.”

Underneath the post, fans fumed at Abdurashidov’s lack of regret, with one user in particular stating that the moment was ‘classless’.

“You were getting embarrassed and you had to cheat. Classless and I’m glad you’re banned for life. 0-1 boxing.”

“The leg kick and running away from the ring, if it had continued for another thirty seconds, you would have been knocked out.”

It remains to be seen whether Abdurashidov will be reprimanded by ONE Championship, although the viral nature of the incident will likely require a response of some kind from the respected combat sports promotion.

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An avid boxing fan with a passion for writing, Tom built his own website from the ground up whilst at university and debuted in Boxing News with a cover article, as well as freelancing for various other outlets. In mid 2022, he joined the Boxing Social tea and has since produced hundreds of news articles, fight reports and fighter interviews for the website. His aim is to continue to improve the content on the website as well as on other platforms.

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