Who has Aiemann Zahabi lost to?

Last Modified May 9, 2025 17:24 GMT
Who has Aiemann Zahabi lost to?
Aiemann Zahabi (Getty)

Hailing from Laval, Quebec, Canada, Aiemann Zahabi is a professional MMA fighter who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship's (UFC) bantamweight division (135 lbs). Measuring five feet, eight inches tall with a reach of 68.5 inches, the Canadian native competes in an orthodox stance and holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Zahabi began his professional MMA career in 2012 and joined the UFC roster in 2017. After a challenging start, he has achieved a five-fight winning streak, bringing his professional record to 12 wins and two losses, with six victories by knockout. His most recent win was a unanimous decision over Pedro Munhoz in November 2024. As of May 9, 2025, Zahabi is ranked #15 in the UFC bantamweight rankings. He is now in preparation to square off against the UFC Hall of Famer and former UFC featherweight champion, Jose Aldo, at UFC 315 on May 10, 2025.

Aiemann Zahabi Losses

Heading into his fight against Jose Aldo on May 10, 2025, Aiemann Zahabi has only suffered two defeats inside the octagon. Both these losses have taken place in the UFC and have come against Ricardo Ramos and Vince Morales.

Aiemann Zahabi vs. Ricardo Ramos

On June 19, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 25, Ricardo Ramos handed Aiemann Zahabi his first professional loss in MMA via a knockout at 1:58 of Round 3 with a stunning spinning back elbow. After a competitive bout with back-and-forth striking and clinch work, Ramos landed the decisive blow just as Zahabi began to press forward aggressively.

Aiemann Zahabi vs. Vince Morales

Aiemann Zahabi suffered his second professional loss against Vince Morales on December 4, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 31. Morales defeated Zahabi via unanimous decision (29-28 x3). Morales pressured throughout, landing cleaner strikes and defending takedowns. Zahabi scored with body kicks and two takedowns but lacked consistent offense. The judges favored Morales’ aggression and volume in a closely contested bout.

FAQs on Aiemann Zahabi's Losses

A. As of May 9, 2025, Aiemann Zahabi has lost two fights.

A. Yes, Aiemann Zahabi has lost against Ricardo Ramos via a KO.

A. Aiemann Zahabi has only been defeated by Vince Morales and Ricardo Ramos.

A. Heading into UFC 315, Aiemann Zahabi holds a record of 12-2-0.

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