The highly anticipated return of Shavkat Rakhmonov to the UFC is drawing near, and the welterweight contender is facing a fiery challenge from a knockout artist. Rakhmonov, who hasn't stepped into the Octagon since his unanimous decision win over Ian Machado Garry at UFC 310, is set to make his comeback in the first few months of 2026. However, as he prepares for his return, a top knockout artist, Joaquin Buckley, has issued a bold challenge, promising to 'f— up' Rakhmonov. The tension between the two fighters is palpable, with Buckley's recent Instagram post sending a clear message. Buckley, who hasn't fought since a loss to former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, is determined to prove his dominance. The 'black boy' comment Buckley referenced in his post is believed to be a response to a recent social media post by Rakhmonov, adding fuel to the fire. As the two contenders plot their returns to the Octagon, the stage is set for an intense and highly anticipated showdown. The question remains: who will emerge victorious in this clash of styles and personalities?