Murad Ramazanov has moved to PFL after years of fighting for One Championship. The undefeated fighter is now looking for his first fight under the new promotion, with Gegard Mousasi now his main target.

Ramazanov started at One Championship in 2020. However, he wasn’t given much opportunity to face numerous opponents in the Singapore-based promotion, giving him only a total of four despite staying for more than three years. Now, as confirmed by his manager, Ali Abdelaziz, the Russian has finally moved to PFL, and it seems Ramazanov doesn’t want to waste time to find his debut opponent.

In a recent post, Ramazanov made his first callout targeting Gegard Mousasi, who accused Derek Brunson of refusing to fight him and is now looking for other fighters to face him in his PFL debut. Ramazanov wants to step in, saying he “will gladly share the cage with him.”

Ramazanov is one of the newest fighters of PFL, which is trying to expand and get more talent after purchasing Bellator this year. Ramazanov is UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev’s training partner, making him an interesting addition to the PFL roster. The fighter also had a clean slate when he left One, with his last fight versus Coratia’s Roberto Soldic ending in a No Contest after he sent an unintentional low blow at the 2:01 mark of Round 1.

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