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“Get Josh Emmett in there,” fans demanded as Anthony Smith caught up with a lookalike. “Get Josh Emmett in there” UFC Vegas 86, Bogdan Guskov, after the fight

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At UFC Vegas 86, Bogdan Guskov won his debut fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) by knocking out Zac Pauga in the first round with a dominant performance. Guskov was able to get in touch with Anthony Smith, a former light heavyweight title challenger, not long after the occurrence. Smith and Guskov had a strong likeness to one another.

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The comments area was quickly flooded by fans who wanted to express their opinions.

A supporter wrote that UFC featherweight Josh Emmett also resembles Guskov and Smith, and they made this allegation in their Facebook post:

It is possible to get triplets if you bring Josh Emmett into the room.
Another fan made a remark:

Smith appears to be the vigilante, whereas Guskov appears to be the villainous representation of the character.
As a result of their same physical characteristics, one of their fans wrote:

When he came out to fight, I thought he was AS’s stunt double. Hahahahaha, that was exactly what I thought.
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It is interesting to note that Guskov gently advocated for a bout against Smith during the press conference that took place after the battle.

For me, it is a big, big intriguing battle because I respect this man, he is a real ‘Lionheart,’ and he is a top fighter. “I have one interesting name for me because people say that I look like Anthony ‘Lionheart’ Smith on my Instagram,” I said. “I have one interesting name for me.”

Everything you need to know about Bogdan Guskov

A professional mixed martial arts fighter with a record of 15-3, Bogdan Guskov is currently back in the win column after suffering a loss to Volkan Oezdemir in the UFC Paris event in September 2023. The fight between Oezdemir and Azamat Murzakanov was initially scheduled to take place; however, Murzakanov was compelled to withdraw from the fight, which resulted in Guskov stepping in with only two weeks’ notice.

A number of different promotions, including as MMA Series, Brave CF, AMC Fight Nights, and Russian Cage Fighting Championships, have all awarded victories to the fighter known as “Czarevitch.” Over the course of his professional career, the Uzbekistani light heavyweight boxer, who is 31 years old, has collected 13 knockout victories and two submission victories.

At the 86th UFC event in Vegas. Within the first three minutes of the battle, Guskov was able to knock out his opponent, Zac Pauga.

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