Yaroslav Amosov Books A Fightality Against Millender

Still unsigned Yaroslav Amosov will finally bless his fans with an appearance in an octagon. The upcoming bout between Bellator’s ex-darling and a UFC veteran Curtis Millender is scheduled for March 14, 2025. The competition promises to be quite entertaining which is a big win for Amosov who is desperately trying to impress the UFC leadership.

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Amosov seems to have an upper hand in the upcoming duel. His last bout against Jason Jackson (17-4 in MMA) under the Bellator brand ended in a disaster. Jackson, an underdog with a weak track record against excellent grapplers like Amosov, managed to send him in a TKO in the third round. For Yaroslav, it was a bitter pill to swallow considering it was his last fight in Bellator.

The main goal for the famed fighter is to get into the UFC. He has nothing to prove outside of the biggest MMA brand. His record of 27-0 was untarnished until the Jackson fight which many believe is just a fluke.

However, the UFC wants more than just skill from its fighters. You must be the best inside the octagon but you also have to show the ability to entertain. The upcoming fight between Amosov and Millender is positioned as the main event at Fightality and acts as a stepping stone toward the first appearance of the Ukrainian superstar in the UFC.

Yaroslav is in his prime years (31) and can prove his greatness by fighting among the finest warriors in the world. Back in 2021, everyone and their mother believed that he was the crowned king of welterweights. In October 2024, the team behind Amosov said that they would go to the UFC after one more contracted fight.

His opponent Millender is 37. He had a rough start in the UFC with an average record of 3-2. In 2019, he left the organization and fought for Bellator, XMMA, and even tried his luck in the Bareknuckle MMA. Millender is on a hot streak with 4 wins under his belt. He is not the toughest of UFC veterans but has dangerous experience.

In just a couple of months, we will see whether Amosov has what it takes to break the win streak or Millender shows up big and launches his rival to the floor in Chicago. 

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