ONE FIGHT NIGHTMMA

LUCAS GABRIEL VS MAGOMED AKAEV

FEB 14 • BANGKOKFEATHERWEIGHT
RED CORNER
LUCAS GABRIEL
TECHNICIAN

LUCAS GABRIEL

"THE SNIPER"

RECORD
10-1
HEIGHT
5'8"
REACH
70"
AGE
25
STYLE
Striker
FORM
WON 1
Notable Win: G. Amirzhanov
Background: Brazilian Muay Thai Champ
FIGHT HISTORY (LAST 5)
RES OPPONENT DATE OPP REC AGE
NC Lipeng Zhang May 2025 34-12 34
W G. Amirzhanov Oct 2024 6-0 26
W M. Pereira Jul 2024 12-3 27
W M. Noroozi Nov 2023 5-1 25
W S. Latifjonov Sep 2021 8-2 23
BLUE CORNER
MAGOMED AKAEV
WRESTLER

MAGOMED AKAEV

"DAGASTANI"

RECORD
10-1
HEIGHT
5'8"
REACH
69"
AGE
28
STYLE
Wrestling
FORM
WON 1
Notable Win: 4 wins / 1 month
Background: Hype Reality Champion
FIGHT HISTORY (LAST 5)
RES OPPONENT DATE OPP REC AGE
L I. Dauev Jun 2025 9-1 24
W Y. Chernyshev Apr 2024 6-5 27
W S. Magomedov Oct 2023 9-0 26
W B. Taykiev Mar 2023 3-0 24
W A. Urinboev Jan 2023 0-1 25

AGENT 22 DEEP DIVE

⚠️ PERFORMANCE INDEX
LEVEL: EXTREME (85%) - FLASH KO WARNING

THE MATCHUP: THE SNIPER VS THE WRESTLER

Lucas Gabriel is a sharp, technical striker who loves to operate at range. Magomed Akaev is a classic Dagestani wrestler who only wants one thing: the takedown.

ONE CHAMPIONSHIP METRICS RADAR
82
AGGRESSION
75
45
WRESTLING CONTROL
96
88
TAKEDOWN DEFENSE
55
84
STRIKING ACCURACY
70

🔑 LUCAS GABRIEL

  • Maintain outside range with sniper jabs
  • Pivot away from the double-leg shot
  • Stifle the wrestling with active clinch-knees

🔑 MAGOMED AKAEV

  • Persistent chain-wrestling against the cage
  • Heavy top control with Dagestani handcuffs
  • Minimize time spent in the striking pocket
❌ PREDICTION INCORRECTDATA INVERSION DETECTED
MAGOMED AKAEV
LOST VIA DECISION

The Logic: Akaev’s wrestling is a difficult puzzle to solve. Gabriel is talented, but the relentless chain-wrestling of the Dagestani style usually prevails in these matchups unless the striker lands a "kill shot" on the entry.

⚠️ CRITICAL NOTE: Fighter profiles were inverted in the database. Lucas Gabriel (BJJ Black Belt) utilized grappling to defeat Akaev (Sanda Striker). The model's core logic ("Wrestler beats Striker") was correct, but applying it to Akaev was a data error.