MATCHUPS
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Matchup breakdown
Insufficient data — this comparison is withheld rather than guessed.
Insufficient data — this comparison is withheld rather than guessed.
Khaybulaev holds the edge in distance control.
Khaybulaev controls the entry line with reach.
Banal ends fights inside the distance more often.
Aggregated from striking, wrestling, grappling, pace, finishing, and fight IQ edges. Run the AI projection below for a round-by-round read.
Where each phase is won
Phase-by-phase separation with an estimate of how much of the fight is likely to be spent there. Derived from attribute ratings and recorded finish data — not measured from footage.
Khaybulaev holds the edge by 73 points in this phase.
HISTKhaybulaev holds the edge by 93 points in this phase.
HISTKhaybulaev holds the edge by 80 points in this phase.
HISTKhaybulaev holds the edge by 92 points in this phase.
HISTKhaybulaev holds the edge by 90 points in this phase.
HISTMost of this fight lives in ground control, and that is Khaybulaev's phase. The opposing corner has to change the location of the fight to win it.
Khaybulaev profile 68/100 · Banal profile 66/100. A matchup is only as trustworthy as the weaker profile.
- Khaybulaev: source coverage — 1 independent source referenced.
- Khaybulaev: written scouting analysis — Scouting report not generated yet.
- Khaybulaev: video evidence — No authorized footage linked yet.
- Banal: source coverage — 1 independent source referenced.
- Banal: written scouting analysis — Scouting report not generated yet.
- Banal: video evidence — No authorized footage linked yet.
Likely tactical battle
Open stance (southpaw vs orthodox)
mediumBanal fights southpaw against an orthodox opponent. Open-stance matchups are decided by lead-foot position and the rear straight down the middle; the lead hook and calf kick become the highest-percentage entries for both corners.
Cross-discipline matchup
lowKhaybulaev competes in MMA and Banal in Boxing. Only attributes shared by both rule sets are compared — skills that don't exist in one sport are excluded rather than scored as weaknesses.
Path to victory — Movlid Khaybulaev
medium- 1.Force the fight into ground control — the phase with clear separation in Khaybulaev's favour.
- 2.Use striking at range as the secondary route when the first is neutralised.
Path to victory — A. J. Banal
medium- 1.Deny ground control; that is where Khaybulaev scores.
Swing factors
- Striking at range — Closest phase on the board — a small execution edge here flips the read.
- Open stance — Stance mismatch changes which strikes are available to both corners.
Keys to Victory · Khaybulaev
- Volume over power — accumulate damage, don't headhunt.
Keys to Victory · Banal
- Not enough evidence on file to separate these two — expect the sharper game-plan on the night to decide it.
Danger Zones
- Lead-hand collisions when stances cross — watch the rear straight.
- Reactive shots after committed strikes — keep hands honest.
- Open-space exchanges at kicking range.
- Scrambles after the takedown — never give up the back.
- Championship rounds — they get stronger, you fade.
Camp Priorities
Drill list for fight week- 1Stack southpaw sparring partners 3x/week.
- 1Sprawl + cage-wall scramble drills, daily.
- 2Defensive head movement + checking calf kicks.
- 3Two-a-days through fight week — match their tank.
- 4Posture and frame work off bottom; no submission flow rolls.
- 5Orthodox volume strikers — drill lead-hand exchanges.
Matchup Read
Cross-discipline matchup: MMA vs Boxing — styles make fights. Movlid Khaybulaev owns the striking edge on paper. Movlid Khaybulaev should dictate where the fight takes place via wrestling. If it hits the mat, Movlid Khaybulaev is the more dangerous grappler. Movlid Khaybulaev is likely to be fresher in the championship rounds.
AI Fight Simulator
Round-by-round projection driven by both fighters' attributes, tendencies, and recent form.