Islam Makhachev wants multi-division championship glory, but one UFC analyst would prefer to see him stick in his own lane.
Dricus Du Plessis says there’s only one scenario where he would defend his UFC middleweight title vs. Islam Makhachev.
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Arman Tsarukyan and Charles Oliveira were the most speculated names for Islam Makhachev's next fight. However, the champ has ...
If the UFC are looking to book the biggest possible matchup for Islam Makhachev, a move up in weight could potentially ...
Islam Makhachev has broken the record for most consecutive title defenses in the UFC lightweight division. Makhachev (27-1 ...
Dricus du Plessis brutally shut down Islam Makhachev ‘s potential pursuit of championships in three divisions ahead of his UFC 312 return to the Octagon. After Makhachev teased a potential clash with ...
Dricus du Plessis recently responded to Islam Makhachev’s bold claim that he’d move up two weight divisions for a crack at ...
Legendary MMA coach Firas Zahabi has revealed what he believes has been the biggest factor in Islam Makhachev's ability to submit most of the opponents he has faced throughout his MMA career.
Islam Makhachev weighed 178 pounds the night of his UFC 311 victory Saturday — one day after registering at 154.5 pounds — ...