UFC history after consecutive London victories - and he believes he will have his hands on a belt after just two more fights.Following the 21-year-old's stunning submission victory over Cody Durden back in March, he cruised to a unanimous decision triumph over Charles Johnson this time around over three gruelling rounds.Despite his frustration at not being able to secure another finish, Mokaev, who fights out of Manchester and Wigan by way of Dagestan, has no doubts over a title being in his future. READ MORE: Molly McCann delivers update on Drake's Rolex promise after £3million bet on UFC London The rising flyweight star moved to the UK with his father following the tragic passing of his mother at the age of just 12, was given just £5 a day to get by in a refugee camp.Having been moved to Wigan where they settled, Mokaev was hit with the news that he could be forced to leave the country while fighting as an amateur.Speaking to Daily Star Sport this week, Mokaev said: "In 2017 I nearly got deported. Who is the best Flyweight in the UFC?
Give us your verdict in the comments section below. "I got a two-week notice to leave and all the court we went through was crazy.
I was 17 years old. I was doing good in the sport and I was thinking, what else can I do."The only thing I can do was sport and I didn't know where I was going to end up.
I think God helped me a lot and changed my life."I want to set a good example. Don't think that everyone that comes here will work in takeaways or in kebab shops.
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