Islam Makhachev believes he could be a three-division champion and is open to fighting middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis, but says Alex Pereira is too big.
Dustin Poirier recently shared his take on how Islam Makhachev would do if he moved up to the UFC middleweight division.
There's plenty to discuss in the aftermath of UFC 311, and you can check out a live stream of the event's post-fight press conference below courtesy of the UFC.
After defending his lightweight title at UFC 311, Islam Makhachev expresses interest in a middleweight title bout and solidifying his legacy as a double champion ...
UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping has revealed the only reason Islam Makhachev is the pound-for-pound (P4P) king over Jon Jones.
Islam Makhachev’s D’Arce choke is becoming a signature move after it netted him Submission of the Month honors again in ...
At UFC 311, Islam Makhachev now faces Renato Moicano on just a few hours’ notice. Is there a path to victory for the new ...
Islam Makhachev teases the idea of fighting for the welterweight title next regardless of whether the belt belongs to Belal ...
What does it take to successfully defend the UFC lightweight and bantamweight titles? At least an extra 20 pounds. Islam Makhachev weighed 178 pounds the night of his UFC 311 victory Saturday ...
Dricus Du Plessis responds to Islam Makhachev’s callout, highlighting the size gap but open to the fight under the right ...
Islam Makhachev retains ... California. Makhachev has now successfully defended the UFC lightweight title for a fifth time, the most title fight victories in the division’s history.
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