I. Severino vs Zhumagulov Prediction
🔥 In Bratislava, OKTAGON 89 will feature a bantamweight title clash between Kazakhstani veteran Zhalgas Zhumagulov and rising Brazilian prospect Igor Severino. Zhumagulov returns to the cage riding high after a convincing win over David Dvorak, bringing a wealth of experience against world-class opposition into this bout. Severino, meanwhile, last fought in March 2026, scoring a technical knockout in the second round, and now looks to add the biggest name yet to his résumé. How will this showdown play out? Check out our prediction below.

Igor Severino Player Overview
Igor is a rising Brazilian talent boasting a 10-1 record and a graduate of Dana White’s Contender Series, who has quickly made his mark in professional MMA. The lone blemish on his record-a disqualification for a biting incident in the UFC in 2024-appeared to be an isolated event rather than a true reflection of his skill set. Since then, he has rebounded with back-to-back victories and looks increasingly composed inside the Octagon. Severino is known for relentless pressure, explosive striking combinations, and a tendency to hunt for early finishes. At just 22, he recovers quickly between exchanges and maintains a high pace throughout the fight.

Zhalgas Zhumagulov Player Overview
Zhalgas is a seasoned veteran with a lengthy career: 19 wins and 9 losses as a professional, including seven bouts in the UFC where he went toe-to-toe with the division’s elite. After being released from the top promotion, he strung together five consecutive victories across regional and European organizations, underlining that Zhumagulov remains a formidable force. His main assets are his durability, ability to trade in the pocket, and composure under pressure. Zhumagulov is accustomed to engaging in bold exchanges and never shies away from close-quarters combat, making him a dangerous challenge for any up-and-coming contender.
Match Results: Zhalgas Zhumagulov








⭐ Editor’s Prediction
We’re backing a Severino victory here. Youth, energy, and a genuine hunger for redemption after his infamous UFC incident make him the more dangerous and motivated fighter. Against Zhumagulov, the Brazilian is expected to take the initiative: pressing forward on the feet, denying the veteran his preferred rhythm, and capitalizing on his speed in exchanges. While Zhalgas brings a wealth of experience, age and accumulated damage raise the likelihood that he’ll start to fade as the fight progresses, allowing the talented prospect to take over-either by stoppage or on the judges’ scorecards.

