
The Global Fight League (GFL) is looking to revolutionize the MMA world, with a league based format featuring teams across the globe, a live draft, revenue sharing and more. Step one in the process, at least in terms of what the public sees, arrives on Friday night with the first-ever GFL draft.
It hasn’t been smooth sailing to this point: several of the names included in the draft pool have disputed having anything to do with the GFL, including UFC alum Andreas Michailidis, who is under contract with Oktagon MMA and taking part in their Tipsport Gamechanger tournament.
Others, including Dillon Danis, Frank Mir, Junior Dos Santos, seem like longshots at best to ever actually fight. Of course, being “eligible” for the GFL draft doesn’t mean a fighter will actually be drafted. At least some athletes have been offered what amounts to a letter of intent, with contracts to be signed once a fighter is drafted by one of the six GFL teams (fighters also have until the end of January to decline a contract offer).
Six teams are set for the league’s inaugural season:
New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Sao Paulo, and Dubai. Three U.S. teams, and three international ones, led by names like Cain Velasquez, Wanderlei Silva, Lyoto Machida and more. The teams break down as follows:
- Miami, FL – Manager: Thiago “Pitbull” Alves, Coach: Conan Silveira
- Sao Paulo, Brazil – Manager: Lyoto Machida, Coach: André Pederneiras
- London, U.K. – Manager: Luke Barnatt, Coach: Carl Prince
- New York, NY – Manager: TBD, Coach: Ray Longo
- Dubai, UAE – Manger: Cain Velasquez, Coach: Javier Mendez
- Los Angeles – Manager: Wanderlei Silva, Coach: Rafael Cordeiro
Friday’s draft is scheduled to take place in Phoenix, AZ starting at 8PM ET, 5PM PT, with the draft streaming live on multiple platforms including Youtube, Rumble, DAZN, and Twitch. We’re going to provide a live blog throughout; a table including many of the draft-eligible fighters as provided by the GFL can be found below (this table includes signings provided by the GFL current as of January 3, 2025 plus announcements the league has made since that date. Weight classes provided by GFL).
Inaugural GFL Draft Live Blog
- 7:50PM ET – well, we’re 10 minutes away now, and it looks like this is actually happening! Not going to lie, there were some doubts. There are still a lot of questions about how this all came together, who is financing the GFL, how the teams are funded, and even how the draft works, but it looks like we will find out some of those answers shortly! FYI, the tables below are by no means meant to be comprehensive; there may be a few fighters missed, since the GFL could only provide a record up to early January, and the rest was scraped from social media announcements. Also, you may see some fighters listed in two weight classes, as they may be eligible for both.
- 7:55PM ET – We’ll add fighters under their respective teams as they’re drafted (along with weight class). As they’re drafted, we’ll mark them as bold in the tables below.
- 7:58PM ET – We’re live! Wait, no we’re not. We get a shot of the desk, Robin Black is in the house, but no audio, and we’re back to a splash screen. Well, they still have a few minutes…
- 8:00PM ET – Oooh a countdown clock! Let’s build the anticipation. And there’s definitely audio now, because the music is pounding.
- 8:03PM ET – AND HERE WE GO! We’ve got a CG spaceship flying through a bustling metropolis, and the likes of Holly Holm, Luke Rockhold, Tyron Woodley, Paige VanZant, Junior Dos Santos and more decked out in futuristic gladiator garb. Basic league promo, with the big names featured. Interesting little video. Now we get to a more specific draft intro, highlighting the six cities involved.
- Now that we’re underway and this is live and actually happening, we’ll do away with the time stamps. Mike Goldberg anchors the broadcast booth for the draft, alongside Robin Black and Brendan Schaub, and it sounds like we’re going to get some info on how the draft works. One problem – that early bit of video that aired before the broadcast launched included a graphic of each team’s draft picks. Was this all pre-determined, and they’re just putting on a show?? Guess we’ll find out soon.
- League commissioner Darren Owen is on screen now, with a backdrop that looks like it came out of a Zoom meeting. He’s giving his sales pitch for the league, saying they wanted to be “truly global,” and having teams on four continents is a step in the right direction
- Each team is capped based on revenue sharing, but no numbers are given. Outside of it being a 50/50 split, but what’s the overall salary cap? Would have been nice to know.
- More of the CG promo. “The future of fighting is here.” And it’s AI. The promo. The promo looks heavily AI. Please stop with AI “art” / videos already. They always look so plastic.
- Brendan Schaub opines that if he was running a GFL team, he’d be looking for a locker room leader. A “Tom Brady,” he gives as an example. Sure, but how much is a locker room leader doing for a sport that, even with teams, still comes down to individual effort?
Round 1
- First pick time! Darren Owen announces Dubai has selected Tyron Woodley!!! Woodley is on air (remotely) now, interviewed about being the first pick. He’s excited about getting match-ups he didn’t get a chance at in the UFC.
- Schaub just called Woodley a Tom Brady-style character. Well, they are close in age… (actually five years apart, but still).
- Los Angeles selects “Super” Sage Northcutt second overall. Not a good sign. He was L.A.’s first pick on the graphic that aired accidentally earlier. So, the draft was pre-determined? Sage will compete at lightweight. Didn’t he sign with the PFL recently?
- London gets Gegard Mousasi. Smart pick, for obvious reasons. Fought and won everywhere. Dude fought at heavyweight. Fought in PRIDE. UFC. Strikeforce. Bellator. And now GFL. And yup, he was London’s first pick on that leaked graphic, so this all could have been a press release.
- Miami selects Junior Dos Santos as their first pick. We knew that already.
- Sao Paulo takes Brazil’s own Fabricio Werdum. Gee, wonder if JDS and Werdum meet again? Interesting, Wedum wasn’t the first pick on the leaked graphic. A mock draft perhaps? Did they change this up on the fly? At least it means there might be a surprise or two.
- Closing out round 1, New York goes with “Motown Phenom” Kevin Lee. That’s back to the leaked order. So far, only Woodley (the first overall pick was hidden) and Werdum have been surprises.
- Aside from Ray Longo, we haven’t heard from any of the coaches or managers. And he didn’t even announce his own team’s pick. This should have been done properly, with the team managers/coaches on hand, or at least on Zoom/video chat, making their selections. Underwhelming, if that’s a word.
Round 2
- New York gets CHRIS WEIDMAN!! Okay, there’s a real surprise (his draft placement). He just “retired” from the UFC. No shock here, but would have preferred him as the Team New York manager. He hadn’t been announced by the GFL but his involvement was a possibility after he “retired” from the UFC recently.
- Sao Paulo takes Douglas Lima, former Bellator welterweight champ. He’ll be fighting at middleweight. Robin Black gives a little nod to Bellator, “rest in peace.”
- Anthony Pettis, at lightweight, goes to Miami.
- Lodon takes Alexander Gustafsson for their second pick. At light heavyweight (he had dabbled at heavyweight).
- We’re not even done the second round of drafting, and we’re almost an hour in. This is going to need a RIZIN-style intermission.
- Aspen Ladd, listed as a bantamweight(?), drafted by Los Angeles.
- Abubakar Nurmagoemdov is chosen by Dubai. That closes out Round 2 of the draft. Credit to Robin Black for suggesting if you have the name Nurmagomedov, “you probably wrestled bears as a kid.” Might as well keep this light.
- We’ve had Ray Longo, Wanderlei Silva, and now Luke Barnatt on the broadcast. At least the managers/coaches are involved. Barnatt says he’d got his eye on Josefine Knutsson, who is 8-1, out of the UFC off a single loss. Safe bet London takes her.
- 4 points for a finish, 3 for a decision, 2 for a draw, 1 for a decision loss. No points if you’re finished. So, they’re trying the PFL route with points then… the PFL recently dropped its points system. The points will add up to the team’s overall total, with four teams making it to the semifinals after a regular season.
Round 3
- Dubai takes Derek Brunson, Los Angeles (sigh) Tony Ferguson, and London – zero surprise as they draft Josefine Knutsson. Darren Owen announces all three at once.
- Sao Paulo selects Carlos Petruzzella, New York takes Holly Holm for their third round picks. Miami takes Yoel Romero, the ageless wonder.
- Lyoto Machida pops on the broadcast. Then Jon Jones, in a clearly pre-recorded clip, “announces” Yoel Romero, who has already been announced. And gets his draft number wrong, though probably not Jones’ fault. Comedy of errors.
Round 4
- New York takes strawweight Melissa Amaya, Sao Paulo snags Camila Reynoso, and selects Miami takes Natasha Kuziutina.
- Now Thiago Alves and Conan Silveira join the broadcast. They head up Team Miami. Silveira talks up the structure of GFL, says this is the “golden age of MMA.”
- London takes Brett Johns, Los Angeles selects “California Kid” Urijah Faber, and Dubai closes out round four with Oleg Taktarov announcing Russian heavyweight Ali Isaev, a former PFL star. Oleg doing a much better job announcing picks than Darren Owen.
- Javier Mendez joins the broadcast, suggests fans will root for their favorite team, not just favorite fighter.
- Just going to throw this out there: Oleg was awesome in Predators, which along with Predator and Prey, is one of the watchable films in the Predator franchise.
Round 5
- Well, that’s all for actually “drafting” – the broadcast says they’ll announce the full roster for each team.
- Brendan Schaub compares the later draft rounds to the NFL draft and looking for utility players. He would know. That’s not a shot at Schaub, he’s actually correct on this one. Whether this draft was legit or not, it was the big stars mostly early, lesser knowns later
- Full Team Dubai: Anastasia Nikolakakos, Jessica Aguilar, Faine Mesquita, Randi Field, Alexa Conners, Arlene Blencowe, Farbod Iran Nezhad, Timur Valiev, Adilet Nurmatov, Khumoyun Tykhtamurddov, Damir Ismagulov, Tofiq Musaev, Abubakar Nurmagomedov, Tyron Woodley, Derek Brunson, Luke Rockhold, Omari Akhmedov, Ronny Markes, Ali Isaev, Todd Duffee.
- Grant Neal gets individually announced for LA. The full roster is then announced. Christian McCaffrey read out the Neal pick, GFL probably wanted to get it on air.
- Full Team Los Angeles: Cory McKenna, Jessica Penne, Ilima-Lei Macfarlane, Cynthia Calvillo, Aspen Ladd, Leslie Smith, Ray Borg, Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes, Tyler Diamond, Sage Northcutt, Tony Ferguson, Lorenz Larkin, Louis Glismann, Grant Neal, Uriah Hall, Da Woon Jung, Rashad Evans, Frank Mir, Andrei Arlovski.
- Faber and Ferguson join the broadcast remotely. “El Cucuy” talks about earning points as a team. Faber says he wants to test himself still. Appears to be wearing a mop on his head, hasn’t had a haircut in years. He wants another fight with Renan Barao.
- Full Team London: Chiara Penco, Kelly Staddon, Josefine Knutsson, Karolina Owczarz, Julia Budd, Pannie Kianzad, Cameron Else, Josh Hill, Brett Johns, Mike Grundy, Benson Henderson, Tim Wilde, Danny Roberts, Norman Parke, Gegard Mousasi, Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz, Alexander Gustafsson, Ilir Latifi, Stuart Austin, Tanner Boser.
- Hill, Budd, and Boser make a strong Canadian contingent on the London team.
- Former WEC and UFC lightweight champ and multi-time Bellator title challenger Benson Henderson, also on the London team, pops on the broadcast, but has a few tech issues, hard to tell what he was saying through a lot of it. Gegard Mousasi is on next, questions whether Team London will train as a team or not. “We might get better results as a team.”
- Full Team Miami: Kayla Hracho, Natasha Kuziutina, Hannah Goldy, Paige VanZant, Cat Zingano, Mariya Agapova, Eric Shelton, Marlon Moraes, Andre Harrison, Charles Rosa, Anthony Pettis, Jeremy Stephens, Dilano Taylor, Gleison Tibau, Hector Lombard, Yoel Romero, Philipe Lins, Thiago Santos, Robelis Despaigne, Junior Dos Santos.
- Full Team Sao Paulo: Joice Mara, Pamela Mara, Camila Reynoso, Viviane Pereira, Alejandra lara, Paula Bittencourt, Raphael Assuncao, Renan Barao, Julio Arce, Maike Linhares, Patricky Pitbull, Lucas Martins, Alex Oliveira, Carlos Petruzzella, Alan Patrick, Douglas Lima, Antonio Carlos Junior, Shogun Rua, Bruno Cappelozza, Fabricio Werdum
- Paige VanZant and Shogun Rua join the broadcast. Shogun says he has a lot of wood left to burn. No knees though, he’s out of those. Shogun is a legend, but he’s got a LOT of miles on him. Don’t love this one. Would have preferred to see him as a manager.
- Full Team New York: Bi Nguyen, Marisa Messer-Belenchia, Melissa Amaya, Miao Ding, Holly Holm, Liana Jojua, Jimmie Rivera, Zviad Lazishvili, Lance Palmer, Kai Kamaka III, Sidney Outlaw, Kevin Lee, Neiman Gracie, Dillon Danis, Phillip Hawes, Chris Weidman, Devin Clark, Ovince St. Preux, Alan Belcher, Aleksei Oleinik.
- That’s all teams announced. Chris Wiedman appears, chirps at coach Ray Longo for not picking him first for New York (Kevin Lee was first, Weidman came second, but back-to-back picks). Dillon Danis is on Team New York. “Dillon Danis better listen to Captain Weidman, or he’s thrown off Team New York,” Weidman jokes, adds “I’m sure he’s going to be fine. He’s always been a gentleman to me.”
- Weidman mentions the history he has with fellow GFL stars Luke Rockhold, Uriah Hall, and Gegard Mousasi. “It’s older dudes that I have a lot of history with. I love to compete, and we make a lot of money. It’s not something I really felt like I could say no to.”
GFL Modified Weigh Classes
The GFL now announces its modified weight classes. These were talked about in press releases, but should have been covered at the start of the broadcast. In any case they are:
- Women’s atomweight (110)
- Women’s strawweight (125)
- Women’s bantamweight (140)
- Bantamweight (145)
- Featherweight (155)
- Lightweight (165)
- Welterweight (180)
- Middleweight (200)
- Light Heavyweight (225)
- Heavyweight (265)
The idea behind this is to reduce weight cutting, but there’s one big question – will it stop fighters from cutting just as much, and targeting a new weight class? How the weight classes are enforced will be key.
Bit more chatter, and that’s a wrap, just shy of 11PM ET, a three-hour broadcast. Some interesting teams, a lot of familiar (and older) names, and a few prospects, especially on the women’s side.
2025 GFL Draft Selections
Round / Team | Miami | New York | Los Angeles | Sao Paulo | London | Dubai |
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Round 1 | Junior Dos Santos (HW) | Kevin Lee (LW) | Sage Northcutt (LW) | Fabricio Werdum (HW) | Gegard Mousasi (MW) | Tyron Woodley (WW) |
Round 2 | Anthony Pettis (LW) | Chris Weidman (MW) | Aspen Ladd (BW) | Douglas Lima (MW) | Alexander Gustafsson (LHW) | Abubakar Nurmagomedov (WW) |
Round 3 | Yoel Romero (LHW) | Holly Holm (BW) | Tony Ferguson (LW) | Carlos Petruzzella (WW) | Josefine Knutsson (SW) | Derek Brunson (MW) |
Round 4 | Melissa Amaya (SW) | Natasha Kuziutina (SW) | Urijah Faber (BW) | Camila Reynoso (SW) | Brett Johns (BW) | Ali Isaev (HW) |
GFL Draft 2025 - Eligible Female Fighters
Atomweight | Strawweight | Flyweight | Bantamweight | Featherweight |
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Jessica Aguilar | Melissa Amaya | Mara Borella | Fernanda Barbosa | Julia Budd |
Claire Lopez | Yasmin Castanho | Miao Ding | Talita Bernardo | Julia Dorny |
Marissa Messer Belenchia | Maria Luiz de Abreu | Kalindra Faria | Queila Braga | Fernanda Guersone |
Shino Vanhoose | Isabela de Padua | Janaisa Morandin | Juliet Chukwu | Mariza Loch |
Eva Dourthe | Chiara Penco | Brittney Cloudy | Evelyn Martins | |
Randi Field | Andressa Rocha | Alexa Conners | Lorrany Santos | |
Hannah Goldy | Antonia Silvaneide | Bianca Diamoni | Cat Zingano | |
Brenda Gottig | Paige VanZant | Thaliat Diniz | Aspen Ladd | |
Kayla Hracho | Ilima-Lei Macfarlane | Tonya Evinger | Elina Kallionidou | |
Natasha Kuziutina | Cynthia Calvillo | Pannie Kianzad | ||
Pamela Mara | Maiju Suotama | Gisele Moreira | ||
Silvania Monteiro | Justine Kish | Zurina Turrey | ||
Bi Nguyen | Mariya Agapova | Luz Vazquez | ||
Jessica Penne | Veronika Borisova | Tamires Vidal | ||
Viviane Pereira | Karolina Owczarz | Liana Jojua | ||
Livinha Souza | Fainea Mesquita Pereira | Valdlena Petrova | ||
Isis Verbeek | Camila Reynoso | Paula Cristina | ||
Joice Mara | Lina Fayyad | |||
Josefine Knutsson | Arlene Blencowe | |||
Erika Sousa | Alejandra Lara | |||
Kelly Staddon | Shanna Young | |||
Jada Ketley | Alana Cook | |||
Elin Oberg | Emilse Chirino | |||
Cory McKenna | Holly Holm | |||
Maria Henderson |
GFL Draft 2025 - Eligible Male Fighters
Bantamweight | Featherweight | Lightweight | Welterweight | Middleweight | Light Heavyweight | Heavyweight |
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Cameron Else | Alexsandro Cangaty | Aaron McKenzie | Abubakar Nurmagomedov | Chauncey Foxworth | Alexander Gustafsson | Alan Belcher |
Denis Palancica | Andre Harrison | Alex Oliveira | Adilet Nurmatov | Gegaro Mousasi | Cleiton Silva | Aleksandr Maslov |
Diego Teixeira | Claudeci Brito | Amirkhon Alikhuzhaev | Austin Tweedy | Glaico Franca | Da Woon Jung | Alexei Oleynik |
Jimmie Rivera | Deberson Batista | Anthony Pettis | Benson Henderson | Hector Lombard | Emiliano Sordi | Andrei Arlovski |
Marciano Ferreira | Lance Palmer | Ayinda Octave | Danny Mitchell | Jared Revel | Grant Neal | Fabricio Werdum |
Marcus Paulo Amaral | Marcel Adur | Ayton De Paepe | Dominick Meriweather | Jozef Wittner | Ovince Saint Preux | Frank Mir |
Omar Arteaga | Marcelo Dias | Benson Henderson | Francisco Trinaldo | Kyle Daukaus | Rafael Carvalho | Greg Hardy |
Renan Barao | Marlon Morales | Charles Rosa | Joao Zeferino | Luke Rockhold | Rashad Evans | Junior Dos Santos |
Xian Ji | Mohammad Abzakh | Christos Giagos | Jordan Mein | Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz | Antonio Carlos Junior | Oli Thompson |
Saidyokub Kakhramonov | Patrizio De Souza | Jefferson Pontes | Jozef Wittner | Markus Perez | Roman Lukeshevich | Philipe Lins |
Ricky Bandejas | Renan Oliveira | Jeremy Stephens | Julio Spadaccini | Phillip Hawes | Norman Parke | Robelis Despaigne |
Ray Borg | Zygimantas Ramaska | John Makdessi | Michael Irizarry | Wanderlei Silva | Omari Akhmedov | Roggers Sousa |
Raphael Assuncao | Pedro Carvalho | Kevin Lee | Rousimar Palhares | Alan Silva | Julius Anglickas | Stuart Austin |
Miguel Angel Sousa | Mike Grundy | Killys Mota | Ruan Machado | Uriah Hall | Chris Camozzi | Tanner Boser |
Matheus Nicolau | Matthew Wagy | Lucas Martins | Tyron Woodley | Tornike Gigauri | Devin Clark | Ronaldo Girones Sago |
Lasha Abramishvili | Carlos Alexandre | Mohamed Tarek Mohey | Dilano Taylor | Simon Marcus | Acadio Dos Santos | Rakim Cleveland |
Marcus Paulo Amaral | Huseyn Aliyev | Oscar Ownsworth | Willker Lemos | John Allan | Mateusz Duczmal | Mostafa Salehizadeh |
Gamlet Aslanov | Julio Arce | Raimundo Batista | Sasha Palatnikov | Lucas Alsina | Luis Henrique da Silva | Ahmed Jabbar Al Rubaye |
Andre Barquero | Thomas Assis | Sidney Outlaw | Neiman Gracie | David Branch | Jamelle Jones | Juan Adams |
Darrion Caldwell | Artem Belakh | Stephen Beaumont | Tahir Abdullaev | Jorge Bueno | Ilir Latifi | Bruno Cappelozza |
Pedro Carvalho | Marco Beltran | Will Brooks | Eric Alequin | Pieter Buist | Caio Machado | Todd Duffee |
Altamiro DeJesus | Walter Cagliandro | William Lima | Ndidi Alonu | Rodrigo Cavalheiro | Ronny Markes | Davion Franklin |
Romania Denis | Lucas Caio | Yan Cabral | Jose Lucas Alves | Adis Dadovic | Hasan Mezhiev | Jordan Heiderman |
Marcelo Guarilha | Alexsandro Cangaty | Tony Ferguson | Fabricio Azevedo | Kyle Daukaus | Edinaldo Novaes | Ali Isaev |
Ali Guliev | Pedro Colman | Patricky Pitbull | EJ Brooks | Zaza Dokhnadze | Yoel Romero | Guto Inocente |
Josh Hill | Diego Davella | Sage Northcutt | Chris Brown | Jonathan Figueroa | Shogun Rua | Quentin Domingos |
Bubba Jenkins | Tyler Diamond | Vladislav Rudnev | Yosdenis Cedeno | Dwight Grant | Masoud Safari | Christian Larsen |
Brian Kelleher | Marcelo Dias | Stephen Beaumont | Lucas Clay | Oton Jasse | Thiago Santos | Roman Lukashevich |
Dileno Lopes | Leonardo Diniz | Saul Rogers | Efrain Escudero | Thomas Lane | Anton Turkal | Aleksandr Maslov |
Edson Lourenco | Ylies Djiroun | Rodrigo Vargas | Handesson Ferreira | Willker Lemos | Fernando Rodrigues Jr. | |
Victor Madrigal | Brett Johns | Mukhiddin Mamazhonov | Gabriel Souza Galindo | Douglas Lima | Alexander Soldatkin | |
Marlon Moraes | Kai Kamaka | Milos Janicic | Louis Glismann | Nayib Lopez | Said Sowma | |
Farbod Iran Nezad | Maike Linhares | Magomed Akaev | Magomed Kabardiev | Simon Marcus | Thiago Santos | |
Mariano Pupi | Alexsandro Lopes | Saad Awad | Thiago Lima | Jack Marshman | ||
Louie Sanoudakis | Donny Matos | Agshin Babaev | Marcos Lloreda | Jared Revel | ||
Eric Shelton | Chad Mendes | Nicolas Barna | Manuel Mena | Leonardo Silva | ||
Andre Soukhamthath | Rakhim Midaev | Yan Cabral | Aziz Pakhrudinov | Mark Stoddard | ||
Diego Teixeira | Lucas Miletich | Ignacio Capella | Carlos Petruzzella | Chris Weidman | ||
Jose Maria Tome | Kenny Mokhonoana | Ayton De Paepe | Pat Pytlik | Derek Brunson | ||
Timur Valiev | Leonardo Morales | Nathan Ghareeb | Ashley Reece | |||
Ali Wasuk | Jamie Siraj | Thibault Gouti | Danny Roberts | |||
Felipe Zacaron | Emrah Sonmez | Andrew Guisa | Emin Sharifow | |||
Urijah Faber | Edilson Teixeira | Damir Ismagulov | Eduardo Souza | |||
Khumoyun Tukhtamuradov | Milos Janicic | Gleison Tibau | ||||
Chris Wade | William Lima | |||||
Mukhiddin Mamazhonov | ||||||
Lucas Martins | ||||||
Aaron McKenzie | ||||||
John Mitchell | ||||||
Tofiq Musayev | ||||||
Ayinda Nah | ||||||
Tom O’Connor | ||||||
Romario Orozco | ||||||
Jairo Pacheco | ||||||
Juliando Prescendo | ||||||
Kyle Prepolec | ||||||
Gustavo Ribeiro | ||||||
Charles Rosa | ||||||
Mohamed Tarek | ||||||
Murad Umachiev | ||||||
Feruz Usmonov | ||||||
Tim Wilde | ||||||
Hongang Yao | ||||||
Magomed Yunusilau |