The nickname of the fighter Abdul-Rakhman Makhazhiev “From the heart of the boy” was named the best in the history of sports
Russian mixed style fighter (MMA) Abdul- Rakhman Makhazhiev from Chechnya attracted the attention of the media with the nickname “From the heart of the boy.” Journalist Alexander Lyutikov wrote about this in his Telegram channel.
Lyutikov called Makhazhiev's nickname the best in the history of sports. “While the tigers are fighting badboys around, and the pit bulls are trying to break the will of the lions, Rakhman Makhazhiev has chosen an amazing nickname,” he wrote.
Makhazhiev is a five-time Russian jiu-jitsu champion, silver medalist of the world grappling championship and jiu-jitsu. On account of his seven wins and six defeats in fights according to the rules of MMA. In the last fight, he lost to Romanian Aurel Pirteu by submission at the ACA 98 tournament.
Most MMA fighters have nicknames. For example, Swedish fighter Khamzat Chimaev is called Borz, former UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov is called Eagle, and heavyweight Alexander Volkov is called Drago.