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Khabib Nurmagomedov foresees some history awaiting his star pupil and current UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.
Makhachev’s first title fight appearance went about as smoothly as it could have this past October. Facing UFC record holder for submissions and former divisional champion Charles Oliveira, Makhachev forced his rival to tap to a tight arm triangle choke in round two.
Awaiting Makhachev for his debut bout as the new lightweight kingpin will be the current featherweight titlist Alexander Volkanovski. The two will battle over pound-for-pound supremacy at UFC 284 on Feb. 11 in Perth, Australia and Nurmagomedov believes it will be the start of an epic, but not too lengthy, run at the top for Makhachev.
“I think he needs at least five,” Nurmagomedov told Red Corner MMA of Makhachev and title defenses. “Maybe six. That would be ideal. Six defenses, that’s six fights and three years. Then it’s possible that the sport leaves him because nobody can stay on top forever.
“The way the almighty created a man, he first becomes strong then weak. He’s young then he’s old. Knowing that, the goal is five-six defenses.”
Nurmagomedov currently holds the title defense record of three at lightweight tied with B.J. Penn, Frankie Edgar, and Benson Henderson. Makhachev, 31, has been nearly flawless in his career with only a single loss in 24-career outings and minimal damage taken in the octagon. The expectation from many in the community is that it very well could be “the Makhachev era” for as long as he sees fit.
2022 has been a great year for Russian MMA fighters overall as Makhachev wasn’t the only lightweight champion to be crowned. Also under the tutelage of Nurmagomedov is his cousin Usman Nurmagomedov. The 16-0 Bellator star recently defeated Patricky “Pitbull” Freire at Bellator 288 to add another title to the country’s lineage.
According to “The Eagle,” dominating the 155-pound landscape across the board in MMA was always the plan of his late father Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov.
“My father always said this,” Nurmagomedov said. “We had the best lightweights in Russia for 15 years pro and amateur. In the last few years, we stepped on the world stage. First I won then Islam then Usman. Now they’ll defend their titles. They have some serious competition. We’ll hold on to these belts for five-six years.
“Watch my interview from 2013. I said that Russia would have a lot of belts in five-six years. At that moment, it didn’t seem real. We can have a champion in the morning. Petr [Yan] was a champion, Zabit [Magomedsharipov] was close, Askar Askarov was close, [Sergei] Pavlovich is close. Many guys already became champions and can become champions in the future. I think Russian MMA fighters will completely dominate in a couple years.”
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The MMA Hour.
UFC Vegas 66 promo.
Free fight.
Satoshi’s finishes.
Damage (not Darren).
Here’s the damage from Saturday night. Thats my noses regular look by the way a couple of scratches and a little bruise. pic.twitter.com/S1rwY73FZE
Likewise, Billiam.
Happy Monday mma twitter world pic.twitter.com/WR5mQG8x4i
Oh.
The look on @The_MJF when he saw me this weekend pic.twitter.com/Zg9HX1mV1G
Vettori smash.
Marvin Vettori smashing the pads with trainer Gae. pic.twitter.com/wqp1BBnIgw
Thug Nasty.
Thank y’all for the luv! pic.twitter.com/SCIJZSOK2I
Reflection.
Let me reiterate something. First – I honestly don’t think the fight was terrible at all. Second – I don’t feel I’ve won but neither that I lost. A draw was fair. 1/2
End result – One dude cried and talked about his supposed injuries, another dude showed that honor can be and still is upheld in this game. I’m glad the fans see it and appreciate it for what it is.
Unimpressed.
Lmao this is embarrassing. Guys must be new here. https://t.co/wHXHicqTkt
Daniel Marcos (13-0) vs. Saimon Oliveira (18-4); UFC 283, Jan. 21
Chris Gonzalez (7-2) vs. Max Rohskopf (5-1); Bellator 290, Feb. 4
Jornel Lugo (8-1) vs. Jaylon Bates (6-0); Bellator 290, Feb. 4
Erick Gonzalez (14-7) vs. Darrius Flowers (12-5-1); UFC Vegas 68, Feb. 25
Makhachev’s toughest test will arguably be his very first defense attempt. UFC 284 will tell us all we need to know about how long he reigns.
Thanks for reading!
Last Week’s Results:
Friday: 44% of 694 total votes answered “Magomed Ankalaev” when asked, “Who wins tomorrow?” Ankalaev fought to a split draw against Jan Blachowicz in the UFC 282 main event.
Thursday: 68% of 243 total votes answered “Raufeon Stots” when asked, “Who wins this weekend?” Stots defeated Danny Sabatello via split decision in the Bellator 289 main event.
Wednesday: 55% of 739 total votes answered “Yes” when asked, “Will T.J. Dillashaw fight again?”
Tuesday: 33% of 517 total votes answered “Lower than Top 20” when asked, “Where does Thompson vs. Holland rank as an all-time fight?”
Monday: 85% of 687 total votes answered “No” when asked, “Will Paddy Pimblett and Jake Paul ever spar?”
Today’s exit poll:
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