

UFC welterweight star Belal Muhammad is currently on a hot win streak. However, “Remember The Name” is currently without a fight despite his many callouts. Currently ranked #4 in the welterweight division, Muhammad‘s last outing was at UFC 280. The 34-year-old secured a convincing win over Sean Brady, putting an end to the latter’s undefeated streak. Nevertheless, Muhammad has not been able to get a fight booked while the other top stars in his division are gearing up for big fights. And this might have forced the welterweight to resort to unconventional methods of callouts.
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Recently, Muhammad shared a rather amusing clip on Twitter. While the video looked goofy, it was based on a recent viral callout from a former UFC champion.
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Belal Muhammad made a spoof of the Jiri Prochazka callout
At UFC 283, Jamahal Hill beat Glover Teixeira to become the new UFC light heavyweight champion. Following his crowning, former champion Jiri Prochazka shared a video of him announcing that he was coming for his title. Prochazka vacated the belt after an injury forced him out of his first title defense.
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Now, Muhammad seems to have made his own version of the viral callout. The welterweight filmed himself repeating Prochazka‘s “I’m coming” before the video cuts to the internet sensation, Hasbulla. The clip showed Hasbulla pelting snowballs that hit Muhammad in the face.
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I’m coming pic.twitter.com/ESYduFB5y4
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) January 28, 2023
The edited clip then shows Muhammad preparing to chase Hasbulla. The clip clearly seems to be an attempt at humor from the 34-year-old.
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However, “Remember The Name” might have to resort to dramatic callouts like Prochazka‘s after his recent callouts have not been fruitful
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Muhammad’s string of unsuccessful callouts
After UFC 280, Belal Muhammad has been unsuccessfully calling out several top UFC welterweights. After his win, he called out top stars like Khamzat Chimaev and Gilbert Burns.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 13: (R-L) Belal Muhammad punches Dhiego Lima of Brazil in their welterweight fight during the UFC 258 event at UFC APEX on February 13, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Burns and Muhammad even had a war of words on Twitter after the former expressed frustration over the rankings. However, the UFC matched Burns against Jorge Masvidal for the UFC 287 co-main event in April.
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As of now, Muhammad‘s choices are between Colby Covington and Khamzat Chimaev. With ‘Borz’ flirting with the idea of shifting to middleweight, “Chaos” remains the more viable option.
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Will Muhammad get his wish of fighting a top welterweight soon? Who will it be against? Give us your thoughts in the comments below.
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