

On February 1, 2025, the UFC returns to Saudi Arabia with UFC Fight Night 250: Adesanya vs. Imavov at the ANB Arena in Riyadh. The main event features former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya facing rising star Nassourdine Imavov. Adesanya aims to rebound from consecutive losses, while Imavov seeks to extend his three-fight winning streak.
The co-main event showcases No. 14 ranked middleweight Shara Magomedov against Michael “Venom” Page. This event marks the UFC’s second visit to Riyadh, following its debut in June 2024. However, in this article, we won’t be covering anything about their records but rather their walk-out songs. Let us take a detailed look at it below.
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Which songs will Israel Adesanya and Nassourdine Imavov walk out to at UFC Saudi Arabia?
In the high-stakes world of the UFC, a fighter’s walkout song is more than just background noise—it’s an essential part of their identity. The moment the first notes hit, the energy in the arena shifts. Some fighters choose songs that pump them up, while others use tracks that send a message to their opponents and the crowd. A great walkout song doesn’t just hype up the fighter—it electrifies the fans, builds tension, and marks the beginning of something unforgettable. In a sport where moments define legacies, the right song can become part of history.
Israel Adesanya is more than just a fighter—he’s a showman, a performer who turns every walkout into a statement. From anime-inspired entrances to tributes to legends, his choice of walkout songs always sets the tone for something special. However, he is facing a tough challenge ahead of him and is looking to get back to winning ways at UFC Saudi Arabia.
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More than his fight, fans are curious about which song he will walk out to next, as his walkouts have been nothing short of spectacle. In his last fight, he walked out to a unique mashup that began with a powerful Nigerian war cry and then transitioned into the legendary Chris Brown’s Angel Number/ Ten Toes. It will be interesting to see which song he walks out to next in Saudi Arabia.
His opponent Nassourdine Imavov is currently on a roll in the division and is looking to make a huge statement in his upcoming fight. The French middleweight sensation has consistently chosen Tomorrow (Sadio) by Salif Keita as his walkout anthem since his UFC debut in October 2020. This song, featured in the 2001 biographical film “Ali” about the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, carries profound significance. “Tomorrow (Sadio)” is a soulful track that blends traditional African rhythms with poignant lyrics, reflecting themes of hope and perseverance.
For Imavov, who was born in Dagestan and later moved to France, this song resonates deeply, symbolizing his journey and aspirations in the world of mixed martial arts. What about the other fighters on the card? Let’s find out.
Sharapudtin Magomedov and Michael ‘Venom’ Page’s walkout music
Sharaputdin Magomedov, the undefeated Russian middleweight sensation, has quickly made a name for himself in the UFC with his striking prowess and distinctive presence. Beyond his combat skills, Magomedov’s choice of walkout music has become a notable aspect of his persona, setting the stage for his performances inside the octagon.
Since his debut at UFC 294 in October 2023, Magomedov has resonated with the Legendary 2 song by Tupac Shakur, a track that blends powerful lyrics with a compelling beat. This choice not only energized the crowd but also underscored Magomedov’s confidence and ambition to cement his legacy in the sport.
Michael ‘Venom’ Page, renowned for his flamboyant entrances and dynamic fighting style, made a memorable UFC debut at UFC 299 on March 9, 2024, in Miami, Florida. Facing seasoned contender Kevin Holland, Page chose to pay homage to WWE legend The Undertaker by walking out to the iconic Rest in Peace theme. However, for his fight with Ian Garry, he walked to a diss song that was created by his brother Jamie. The title of the song was BBL Garry and was used to make fun of his opponent. It was taken to draw inspiration from the character Gary, the snail from the cartoon, SpongeBob Square Pants.
Page’s choice of walkout music not only showcased his appreciation for sports entertainment but also highlighted his flair for showmanship. His successful debut, coupled with the memorable entrance, left a lasting impression on fans and set a high bar for future performances. It will be interesting to see which song he uses this time around. The event also features Sergei Pavlovich and Jairzinho Rozenstruik in a highly exciting heavyweight clash. Which songs will these two heavyweights walk out to? Let us find out about it below.
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Sergei Pavlovich, Jairzinho Rozenstruik and other walkout songs
Sergei Pavlovich, the formidable Russian heavyweight in the UFC, has made a significant impact not only with his striking prowess but also through his distinctive choice of walkout music. For his entrances, Pavlovich consistently selects Fly Away on Wings of the Wind by Kalevala, a rendition of a classic Russian ballad. In the high-octane environment of mixed martial arts, where adrenaline and aggression are at the forefront, Pavlovich’s choice of a soulful Russian ballad serves as a poignant reminder of the diverse backgrounds and stories that each fighter brings to the cage. It’s a testament to the power of music in conveying identity, emotion, and heritage, even in the most unexpected settings.
His opponent Jairzinho Rozenstruik has a completely different choice of song selection. The formidable heavyweight from Suriname has consistently showcased his cultural pride and personal journey through his choice of walkout music. A notable example is his selection of the song Champion, a collaboration between Dutch rappers Josylvio, Sevn Alias, and Psycho, and featuring Rozenstruik himself. By featuring in and choosing this particular tune as his walkout song, Rozenstruik not only energizes himself and the audience but also shares a piece of his identity and personal narrative.
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – AUGUST 15: (R-L) Jairzinho Rozenstruik of Suriname punches Junior Dos Santos of Brazil in their heavyweight bout during the UFC 252 event at UFC APEX on August 15, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
This selection serves as a testament to his journey from Suriname to the global stage of the UFC, highlighting his determination and cultural pride. Are you excited for the upcoming event in Saudi Arabia? Which song do you think these fighters will walk out to this time around? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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