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Belal Muhammad claims he’ll be the champ by the end of this year

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Belal Muhammad believes he has championship calibre and believes he will be champion by end of 2022

Belal Muhammad has come a long way after his loss against Vincente Luque where he got knocked out. He has won 10 fights since then with only one loss and a no-contest.

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His only loss came via decision against Geoff Neal. In his last two fights, he has shown a newly formed resilience and has followed a disciplined game plan securing victories against MMA legends Demian Maia and Stephen Thompson.

Belal who always stays active on social media lately put out a tweet speaking his mind confidently and sharing his vision with the fans.

Belal is assertive of stamping his mark in the talent stacked welterweight division and favors his chances against the welterweight champ and pound for pound number one fighter Kamaru Usman.

Belal Muhammad thanked AEW star and former UFC fighter CM Punk for his support

Belal Muhammad has been on a roll in the UFC. The 33-year old welterweight hasn’t lost a single fight since January 2019 – 6 fights unbeaten (1 no-contest against Leon Edwards).

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In a recent interview with MMA journalist Helen Yee, AEW star CM Punk who was once a part of the UFC, revealed the fighters he loved to watch.

He was quoted as saying:

“I love watching Belal Muhammad fight. Actually, it’s not true, I hate watching Belal fight because he’s a buddy of mine – so, it’s nerve-racking. I love watching him win, I think he’s on an incredible tear, and he’s maximizing the time that he has. He’s using his social media – 100% the right way.”

Muhammad quote tweeted the same with the caption: “[Love emojis] My brother.”

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Abhishek, a versatile sports journalist and also a dedicated martial arts aficionado. With an enduring devotion to boxing and a growing interest in MMA, he has developed a profound understanding of combat sports. His writing mirrors the intensity of the ring, aiming to land a punch that resonates with readers.

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