Trilogy? Petr Yan Prepared to Beat Merab Twice Ahead of UFC 323 – ‘He’d Deserve a Rematch’

Petr Yan is set to fight bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 323 this weekend in Las Vegas, and while their first fight was a wipeout in favor of “The Machine,” Yan believes his history in rematches proves that he has what it takes to take the belt back to Russia on December 6th.

Yan is a former champ at 135, but lost the belt via disqualification against Aljamain Sterling in 2021. He’d lose a contentious split decision rematch to “Funkmaster” a year later, followed by another questionable split defeat to Sean O’Malley. Dvalishvili took their 2023 fight decisively, leaving “No Mercy” at 0-3 and far outside the contender’s circle. Now the title is back within Yan’s grasp and he plans on showing a much better performance against the dominant Dvalishvili.

“I think we both have a lot more information about each other than we did in the first fight,” Yan said in Russian during UFC 323 media interviews. “Between my rematch with [Magomed] Magomedov and my rematch with [Aljamain] Sterling, I was 100% better in the rematch. And, of course, this Saturday, I’m confident the rematch with Merab will be the same.”

If Yan does beat Dvalishvili — and oddsmakers have “No Mercy” as a +300 underdog — he says he’d be down for a trilogy fight to prove his win was no fluke.

“You know, looking ahead, I certainly think Merab deserves any rematch he wants,” Yan said. “Which I think the UFC would support if I win. I think it would be a cool trilogy.”

While Yan was mostly respectful towards Dvalishvili, he did mention Merab’s refusal to be opposing coaches on a Russian TUF clone.

“We had a show in Thailand, we were supposed to coach opposite Merab there,” Yan said. “He talked a lot, they already bought him tickets. But in the end, he just got scared and didn’t show up.”

One fighter that Yan dismissed was Sean O’Malley, who could be right back in the contender’s circle if both men win their respective fights.

“Right now, I’m focused on my fight,” Yan said. “I’m not thinking about O’Malley now. Frankly, I have no desire to [fight him again]. Again, I don’t make the fights. The matchmakers and the UFC organize them. If such an offer comes up, my job is to do my job.”

With “Suga” holding that win over “No Mercy,” it seems like they’re destined to fight again regardless of how Yan feels about things. For now, he’s got a bigger target, and that’s Merab Dvalishvili’s bantamweight belt.

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BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE REMATCH! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heads to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sat., Dec. 6, 2025, with an explosive (and final) ESPN+-streamed UFC 323 fight card. In UFC 323’s main event, relentless Georgian Bantamweight champion, Merab Dvalishvili, defends his belt against Russian striking phenom and former 135-pound roost-ruler, Petr Yan, in a high-stakes rematch that could reshape the 135-pound division. In UFC 323’s co-headliner, Brazilian Flyweight kingpin, Alexandre Pantoja, battles rising challenger, Joshua Van, for the 125-pound crown in a clash blending elite grappling and knockout power. All that and SO MUCH MORE!!!

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