Stephen Thompson reveals why he was frustrated with Shavkat Rakhmonov after their fight
Stephen âWonderboyâ Thompson understands that most of his opponents arenât going to want to stand and trade with him on the feet.
So he wasnât shocked when Shavkat Rakhmonov promised to out-strike him in their fight this past December, but ultimately ended up taking Thompson down and securing a rear-naked choke submission late in the second round. Thompson doesnât fault Rakhmonov for taking the path of least resistance â thatâs actually smart strategy â but he didnât love the explanation from the undefeated welterweight about why that happened.
âIt is funny when guys are like âIâm going to go out there [and knock him out],ââ Thompson told MMA Fighting. âI mean even Shavkat was âIâm going to go out there and Iâm going to beat him striking. He canât strike with meâ and then he ended up turning into a grappler out there. Of course, his excuse was âI had a hurt ankleâ but that dude was running on the treadmill the day before just fine.
âIt is funny when guys are out there, all over social media, they want to get you thinking one thing â and obviously itâs kind of smart â they want to get you thinking one thing and then they go do the other.â
Following his win, Rakhmonov revealed he suffered through a serious ankle injury that nearly made him pull out of the fight, but decided to move forward with the bout as scheduled.
Thompson never likes losing, but he has no problem conceding that Rakhmonov was the better man that night. His frustration comes from Rakhmonov trying to explain away his change in strategy after vowing to show he was the better striker.
âIâm going to be honest with you â yes [itâs frustrating],â Thompson said. âJust the fact because like come on man, youâre not fooling anybody. We all know that was your game plan the whole time.â
In fact, Thompson says he had a conversation with Rakhmonovâs head coach Henri Hooft following the fight where he addressed the game plan used to beat him.
The reason the interaction stands out so vividly in his mind is Thompson remembers a similar interaction after he faced Gilbert Burns back in 2021.
âIt was funny because afterwards the same coach as Gilbert Burns, and after the Gilbert Burns fight, the coach came up and was like âIâm sorry the fight was boring but thatâs the only way to beat you,ââ Thompson recounted. âHe said the same thing after the Shavkat [fight].
âSo I knew thatâs what they were planning on. He was not planning to strike with me. He wanted to hem me up, get me to the floor and submit me, which he did that very well. Thatâs part of the game. Iâve got to be ready for that. But especially after the fight, theyâre saying that. You can say that during the fight to get me thinking one thing but after the fight, youâre saying âI was going to strike with the guy but I hurt my ankle.â Nah, dude. It got me a little bit. Very few things frustrate me â that got me a little bit. Just admit it. Come on.â
As far as his upcoming fight against Joaquin Buckley at UFC 307 goes , Thompson doesnât expect the former middleweight to come out and trade with him on the feet no matter what he says.
Much like most of his appearances in the UFC, Thompson is preparing for Buckley to shoot for takedowns and itâs up to him to stop it.
âI think heâs going to shoot,â Thompson said. âI think heâs going to wrestle. You saw what he did with the tall Russian [Nursulton Ruziboev] that made 170. Of course he was 6-foot-5 so the butt cheeks are right there, right at his level so it was easy for him to take him down.
âIâm a very difficult guy to take down. I really am. I pride myself on that. I really make my opponents work to get me down. When they do, they tire themselves out.â