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Shara Bullet Signs With RAF Wrestling

Shara Bullet has signed with RAF Wrestling, while his first opponent and appearance date remain unannounced.

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Shara Bullet has signed with RAF Wrestling, while his first opponent and appearance date remain unannounced.

RAF Wrestling has added Shara Bullet, also known as Shara Magomedov, to its roster. The freestyle wrestling promotion confirmed the signing, making the UFC fighter its newest announced competitor. The news establishes his place on the RAF mats, but it does not yet reveal the details that would define a first appearance. RAF has not named an opponent for Bullet or set a date for his debut.

That unfinished schedule is central to the announcement. This is confirmation of a roster addition, not confirmation of a completed contest. No rival, event date or first-match arrangement was included with RAF’s statement, so the available information stops at Bullet’s commitment to compete for the promotion. His arrival nevertheless adds a fighter with an established MMA record and recent exposure to grappling competition to a wrestling organization that has been bringing UFC names into its lineup. Bullet is listed at 17-1 in MMA. His recent competitive background includes UFC results as well as appearances under the Hype FC banner. Those strands offer context for why RAF’s signing stands out, while remaining separate from any claim about what his first RAF matchup will look like. Until the promotion releases more, the opponent and timing of that appearance are still open.

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RAF adds another UFC name to its roster

Bullet enters a RAF group that already includes several UFC figures. The promotion has signed former champions Merab Dvalishvili, Henry Cejudo, Belal Muhammad and Khamzat Chimaev to compete. RAF has also created Crossover Championship titles for MMA fighters moving into its wrestling setting. Alongside those arrivals, specialist wrestlers compete for RAF belts. The named wrestling side of the roster includes Kyle Snyder, Kyle Dake, David Carr and Helen Maroulis. That structure places UFC athletes and elite wrestling competitors under the same promotional umbrella, while the Crossover Championship titles are intended for the MMA transplants. Bullet’s deal therefore expands an approach already outlined by RAF rather than signaling an isolated one-off appearance. What the announcement does not do is connect Bullet to a particular member of that roster. There is no confirmed pairing with another UFC fighter, no stated meeting with a dedicated wrestler and no announced card. The signing only verifies that he is set to compete for RAF. Any further description of a debut would go beyond the details released by the promotion. The current picture can be separated into confirmed information and pending information: RAF has added Shara Bullet to its roster for competition on its mats. Bullet’s first RAF opponent has not been announced. A date for his initial RAF appearance has not been announced. RAF’s roster includes UFC signings and dedicated wrestlers competing within its title structure.

Bullet’s MMA run provides the clearest career backdrop to the move. He began his professional career 15-0 before dropping a decision to Michael Page in the UFC. He has since responded with consecutive UFC victories over Michel Pereira and Marc-Andre Barriault. The 17-1 record attached to the RAF announcement reflects that broader MMA resume, not a result earned in the wrestling promotion. He also arrives after taking part in two notable grappling matches in recent months. Under the Hype FC banner, Bullet competed against fellow UFC fighters Edson Barboza and Arman Tsarukyan. These appearances are relevant because they show recent activity in a grappling environment outside his UFC bouts. They do not, however, supply a confirmed model for his RAF debut, because RAF has disclosed neither the opponent nor the date. RAF’s announcement can thus be read on two levels. It adds a UFC fighter with recent wins and grappling experience, while leaving the competitive specifics of his new promotional role for a later update. The roster move is firm; the first assignment is not.

Recent grappling appearances add context

The match with Tsarukyan is the most detailed of Bullet’s recent Hype FC appearances in the supplied material. It took place this past December and was un-scored. Tsarukyan largely controlled the action in that contest. Bullet also faced Barboza under Hype FC, adding another grappling appearance against a UFC fighter to his recent record of activity. Neither Hype FC match changes the limited scope of the RAF news. A prior grappling contest does not identify Bullet’s next opponent, establish a date or settle how his opening RAF appearance will be arranged. What it does confirm is that his competitive activity has extended beyond MMA in recent months. For readers following the signing, the useful distinction is between the confirmed roster development and the information still withheld. RAF has formally brought Bullet in, and his UFC and Hype FC history gives the move sporting context. The next material detail will be RAF’s eventual announcement of who Bullet faces and when he is scheduled to appear.

  • Confirmed: RAF has signed Shara Bullet, also known as Shara Magomedov, to compete on its mats.
  • Pending: RAF has not announced Bullet’s first opponent or the date of his first appearance.
  • Roster context: the promotion includes UFC signings and elite wrestlers, with Crossover Championship titles introduced for MMA transplants.
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Topic What is established
RAF status Shara Bullet is the newest announced member of the RAF roster.
Debut details His opponent and the date of his first RAF appearance remain to be announced.
MMA background Bullet is listed with a 17-1 MMA record and rebounded from the Michael Page decision loss with wins over Michel Pereira and Marc-Andre Barriault.
Recent grappling He competed under Hype FC against Edson Barboza and Arman Tsarukyan; the December Tsarukyan contest was un-scored and Tsarukyan largely dominated.

Shara Bullet is now part of the RAF Wrestling roster, joining an organization that has recruited UFC names while also featuring elite wrestlers. He brings a 17-1 MMA record, back-to-back UFC wins over Michel Pereira and Marc-Andre Barriault, and recent Hype FC grappling appearances. Still, the signing should not be mistaken for a booked match: RAF has yet to announce an opponent or date for his first appearance.

Sources: MMA Fighting

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