Tag: Islam Makhachev

  • Islam Makhachev Named His #1 Welterweight Contender

    Islam Makhachev Named His #1 Welterweight Contender

    Islam Makhachev says he will be ready to defend his welterweight title in August and considers Ian Machado Garry the number one contender, while also predicting Ilia Topuria will defeat Justin Gaethje at UFC Freedom 250.

    Makhachev spoke to UFC on TNT Sports while attending the Champions League final in Budapest.

    “Right after here I’m going to camp and I don’t know, August, I will be ready. A lot of contenders, but No. 1 is Ian Garry and we have still a couple more who want to take the belt, but I don’t give to no one.”

    Makhachev weighed in on the Topuria vs. Gaethje lightweight title unification bout on June 14.

    “Topuria is a new generation, but Gaethje, I still believe Gaethje can do some things, but he’s a little bit old right now. He’s a good fighter, legend, he showed us very, very good many, many fights, but now I think it’s Topuria’s time for lightweight.”

    On Conor McGregor’s return at UFC 329 against Max Holloway, Makhachev was measured.

    “It’s good, it’s good. Big name for our sport, but he has a tough opponent. Max Holloway against Conor, I think Max can beat him.”

    Makhachev has been absent since claiming the welterweight title over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 in November. He is targeting UFC 330 on August 15 in Philadelphia for his return.

  • Ilia Topuria Claims UFC Is Avoiding Islam Makhachev Mega Fight On Purpose

    Ilia Topuria Claims UFC Is Avoiding Islam Makhachev Mega Fight On Purpose

    Ilia Topuria believes the long-discussed super fight with Islam Makhachev isn’t falling apart because of either fighter. In his eyes, the UFC simply doesn’t want to make it happen right now.

    Speaking during an appearance on DeepCut with VicBlends, Topuria addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding a potential showdown with the former lightweight king after months of public back-and-forth between both camps.

    “I don’t think that it’s because of him that the fight is not happening,” Topuria said. “I truly believe that the UFC doesn’t want to make it happen.”

    The undefeated Spaniard had been heavily linked to a blockbuster clash with Makhachev for the UFC White House card on June 14. Instead, Topuria is now set to defend lightweight gold against Justin Gaethje in the event’s headliner, while Makhachev is expected to move forward with a welterweight title defense later this summer.

    Despite the disappointment surrounding the matchup not materializing, Topuria made it clear he holds no resentment toward Makhachev personally.

    “I don’t hate him. I don’t have anything personal with him,” Topuria explained. “He achieved great things in the sport. He’s a double champion like me.”

    At the same time, Topuria acknowledged just how massive the fight could become if it eventually happens.

    “If you do that crossover, me and Islam, it will be one of the biggest fights in UFC history without any doubt,” he said.

    Still, the reigning lightweight champion insisted his legacy won’t depend on sharing the Octagon with Makhachev.

    “For me personally, it wouldn’t change anything if that fight doesn’t happen,” Topuria said. “I will be happy and proud about myself anyways. I don’t need Islam to feel realized or proud about myself.”

  • Islam Makhachev Explains Why Sean Strickland Could Give Khamzat Chimaev Serious Problems at UFC 328

    Islam Makhachev Explains Why Sean Strickland Could Give Khamzat Chimaev Serious Problems at UFC 328

    Islam Makhachev believes Sean Strickland could present far more problems for Khamzat Chimaev than many fans expect ahead of their UFC 328 showdown this weekend.

    While Chimaev enters Saturday’s title fight in Newark as a sizeable betting favorite, the reigning UFC welterweight titleholder suggested the matchup may become much more complicated if Strickland can survive the early grappling exchanges and force “Borz” into deep waters.

    During a recent interview with Red Corner MMA (via Championship Rounds), Makhachev explained that Chimaev’s success may ultimately hinge on whether he can consistently keep Strickland grounded.

    “It’s going to be a good fight,” Makhachev said. “I have already told my teammates that if Khamzat manages to get takedowns, it’s going to be a very easy fight. But if it goes all five rounds, then he would have to work really hard.”

    Islam Makhachev Believes Sean Strickland’s Ability To Stand Back Up Could Change The Fight

    Makhachev pointed to the key difference between Strickland and former champion Dricus du Plessis, whom Chimaev defeated to capture the middleweight belt at UFC 319.

    “Unlike it was with Dricus du Plessis, who was lying on his back and couldn’t get up, I think Strickland will be working his way up, getting up and fighting back,” Makhachev said.

    “I mean, the guys who worked with him at Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas say that he’s constantly trying to get up from the ground.”

    Strickland’s durability and defensive grappling have become major talking points heading into UFC 328. Despite competing professionally 37 times across MMA, the former middleweight champion has never been submitted in his career.

    The outspoken American enters the fight with momentum after scoring a knockout victory over Anthony Hernandez at UFC Houston back in February. Since joining the UFC, Strickland has compiled a 17-7 promotional record, earning notable wins over Paulo Costa, Israel Adesanya, and Nassourdine Imavov.

  • Ilia Topuria Sets Timeframe for When he Wants to Fight Islam Makhachev

    Ilia Topuria Sets Timeframe for When he Wants to Fight Islam Makhachev

    Ilia Topuria has one eye on Justin Gaethje and another on Islam Makhachev, and he is not hiding which fight excites him more in the long run.

    Speaking with ESPN ahead of UFC Freedom 250 on June 14, Topuria explained that the Gaethje matchup was not his first preference when the interim title picture was being sorted out. He had expected to face either a victorious Paddy Pimblett or be given the opportunity to jump to welterweight to challenge Makhachev if Gaethje won at UFC 324. The unification bout against Gaethje is what materialized instead, and Topuria is fully locked in. But the Makhachev fight is where his ambitions ultimately point.

    “If it would be my choice, I would fight him on this card or by the end of the year. I’m excited, too. I’m a fighter. This is what I do every day of my life, so why not test my skills against someone like him? He is a very skillful fighter, I respect him as a fighter, he dominated the whole division for I don’t know how many years. He fought for the title I don’t know how many times, so what better than to test yourself against someone like him and at the same time everyone’s going to be freaking out. Everyone’s going to be very excited about the fight and I love that, I love people to be excited to go to an event. We’ll see, hopefully it’s going to happen.”

    All current signs point to Makhachev’s first welterweight title defense against top contender Ian Machado Garry this summer, though the matchup has yet to be officially announced. If Garry were to score the upset, Topuria’s dream fight would be considerably complicated. He is not treating that as a concern.

    “It’s a fight business, everyone has a chance, especially someone like Ian. He’s been able to collect a lot of experience during his run in the UFC and why not? I see him with a lot of chances. And Islam, we already saw him getting knocked out in a fight. Why not for the second time?”

    On the broader question of how a Garry win would affect his own plans, Topuria offered the simplest possible answer.

    “I’m the type of person that at the end, whatever happens, mindset is like, it’s good for me. Whoever wins, it’s good for me. Everything happens for a reason.”

    UFC Freedom 250 takes place June 14 at the White House South Lawn in Washington D.C., streaming on Paramount+.

  • Islam Makhachev vs. Ian Machado Garry Targeted For UFC 330

    Islam Makhachev vs. Ian Machado Garry Targeted For UFC 330

    The first UFC welterweight title defense for Islam Makhachev is nearly set, and it appears that Philadelphia will be getting a noteworthy title fight in the division.

    Per a report from Alvaro Colmenero, Makhachev vs. Ian Machado Garry is being targeted to headline UFC 330.

    Colmenero reports that Michael Morales is out of the running for the next title shot.

    Colmenero also added that Makhachev has asked for UFC 329 in July, during the UFC’s International Fight Week, but UFC 330 in August is more likely.

    Makhachev surrendered the UFC lightweight championship last year to move up to welterweight. At UFC 322 in November, Makhachev defeated Jack Della Maddalena to become the new welterweight champion.

    Garry, the Cage Warriors and UFC veteran, will enter this title shot off a pair of wins over Carlos Prates and former champion Belal Muhammad in 2025.

    UFC 330 will take place on August 15 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It will be the UFC’s first visit to Philadelphia since 2019.

  • UFC Champ Islam Makhachev Robbed in Italy, Asks Thieves To Return Gift

    UFC Champ Islam Makhachev Robbed in Italy, Asks Thieves To Return Gift

    Islam Makhachev had his suitcase stolen during a recent trip to Italy, and the most painful loss was a pair of football boots gifted to him by Paris Saint-Germain star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

    The reigning UFC welterweight champion shared the news through a series of Instagram story posts. He revealed the theft and appealed directly to whoever took the bag to return the unique keepsake.

    “The most valuable thing in the suitcase were the football boots,” Makhachev wrote. “Thieves, if football isn’t your thing, I’ll take them back.”

    Makhachev had received the match-worn boots from Kvaratskhelia after attending the Champions League first-leg clash between PSG and Liverpool in Paris earlier in the week. The Georgian winger scored a stunning goal in PSG’s 2-0 victory over the current holders.

    The performance made the gift especially meaningful to Makhachev.

    Despite the theft, the 34-year-old Dagestani found an unexpected silver lining. The robbers returned his passport after taking his belongings. He acknowledged this gesture in his posts by calling them “nice” for the consideration.

    He also told followers he had managed to keep his wallet and prayer mat with him during the incident. He reassured them there was no need to worry.

    “I don’t need anything else other than my prayer mat,” he said.

    He was less charitable about the destination itself. “I was heading to Italy in a great mood, but now I don’t like Italy anymore,” Makhachev wrote in the first of four posts about the situation.

    Makhachev was last seen in action at UFC 322 in November 2025, where he secured a dominant unanimous decision victory over Jack Della Maddalena to win the welterweight title. He is currently on a 16-fight win streak inside the Octagon and holds a professional record of 28–1.

  • Islam Makhachev Blames Ilia Topuria’s Purse Demands for Failed White House Fight

    Islam Makhachev Blames Ilia Topuria’s Purse Demands for Failed White House Fight

    Islam Makhachev has pushed back against Ilia Topuria’s account of why their planned matchup at the UFC White House card on June 14 fell through, stating flatly that financial demands from Topuria’s side were the reason the fight never got made. The welterweight champion took to X to dispute Topuria’s version of events after the lightweight titleholder continued to maintain that an injury to Makhachev was the cause.

    Talks of a Makhachev vs. Topuria matchup at the White House have generated interest, making it one of the most anticipated bouts in the sport. Topuria initially pointed to a Makhachev injury as the reason the fight collapsed, a narrative that gained some traction after UFC President Dana White made comments appearing to support that explanation. That narrative was complicated when Makhachev shared training footage that appeared to show him in good health, raising questions about the actual circumstances behind the fight’s collapse.

    Topuria told Irati Prat that he had been confident the White House fight was happening until he received calls shortly before the announcement telling him otherwise. Makhachev responded by doubling down on his position.

    “I’m tired of hearing made-up stories from Topuria and his team,” Makhachev wrote on X. “I got the call and accepted the fight at the White House. The next day, I was told he asked for an unrealistic purse. The UFC declined, and he pulled out. That’s it, nothing more to it. Even his manager confirmed it. Ilia, stop talking. Every interview you give tells a different story. You pulled out, and you know it.”

    The reference to Topuria’s manager is notable. Malki Kawa had previously stated publicly that initial talks with the UFC broke down after the promotion made a low financial offer for the White House card. Those comments align with Makhachev’s claim that money was the central sticking point rather than any physical issue on his end, and they add a layer of credibility to his account of events.

    The exchange generated its own side story when a fan suggested that Makhachev’s manager Ali Abdelaziz was the one posting from the fighter’s X account. The account replied directly to the suggestion with the message, “Today not him.”

  • Chael Sonnen Explains Why Islam Makhachev’s Fights Are Hard To Sell

    Chael Sonnen Explains Why Islam Makhachev’s Fights Are Hard To Sell

    Islam Makhachev may be one of the most dominant champions in UFC history, but his success has created an unexpected problem. Former title challenger Chael Sonnen believes the welterweight champion’s overwhelming skill level makes it hard for fans to get excited about his fights.

    UFC President Dana White recently confirmed that Makhachev will return in August to defend his welterweight title for the first time. The Russian won the 170-pound belt via unanimous decision over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 on November 15, 2025, after vacating the lightweight title months earlier.

    Potential challengers like Ian Machado Garry and Kamaru Usman have been mentioned as options for Makhachev’s first defense. Moving up a weight class has given the champion fresh matchups, but Sonnen questions whether those fights will capture fans’ interest.

    Sonnen Questions Excitement Level for Makhachev Fights

    In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Sonnen explained his perspective on the challenge Makhachev faces as a dominant champion.

    “It wasn’t to insult, Islam’s great. I fully get Islam’s greatness,” Sonnen said. “I’m saying I don’t think there’s an exciting fight. I think Islam has gotten to that level of greatness where it’s hard to think that someone can deal with that and if you can’t make believe that someone can deal with that, you can not be excited for the fight.”

    Makhachev’s dominant performance against Della Maddalena answered questions about how he would handle larger opponents at welterweight. All three judges scored the bout in his favor, establishing him as a two-division champion.

    Historical Precedent for Dominant Champions

    Sonnen’s observation echoes patterns seen with other legendary UFC champions. Demetrious Johnson, who enters the Hall of Fame this year, was so far ahead of his flyweight competition that his title defenses sometimes felt like formalities.

    Jon Jones experienced similar dynamics during his final run as light heavyweight champion. While he had some competitive fights, no single challenger emerged as a clear threat to his dominance.

    The welterweight division does offer opponents who could pose interesting challenges to Makhachev, even if the champion would enter as the favorite.

  • Dana White Corrects Islam Makhachev Return Date After July Claim

    Dana White Corrects Islam Makhachev Return Date After July Claim

    UFC CEO Dana White recently clarified the timeline for Islam Makhachev’s next fight after his manager claimed the welterweight champion would compete during International Fight Week in July. White confirmed Makhachev will return to the Octagon in August instead.

    Ali Abdelaziz recently told TMZ that Makhachev’s next fight was set for July, potentially on the same card as Conor McGregor’s highly anticipated comeback on July 11.

    “Islam got offered a different fight at welterweight to be the main event and Islam said, ‘Hey, let’s do this in July’,” Abdelaziz stated.

    “He had some stuff going on, you know, Dana spoke about it, he had some stuff going on, but I can tell you this, if (the Ilia Topuria) fight was offered in June, and Islam even only had one leg, he would’ve took the fight.

    The MMA manager added that the bout is “a done deal already” and involves a welterweight number one contender match. “The UFC will probably announce it soon,” Abdelaziz said.

    Dana White Clarifies August Timeline

    White quickly addressed the confusion on social media.

    “Not true……. It’s August.”

    The correction rules out any possibility of Makhachev appearing during International Fight Week alongside McGregor’s return. Makhachev fought twice in 2025 before capturing the welterweight championship.

    Potential Opponents Remain Unclear

    Makhachev’s opponent for his first welterweight title defense has not been officially announced. Abdelaziz indicated the Russian accepted a bout against the top-ranked contender despite dealing with a minor hand issue.

    Makhachev and his team have previously campaigned to face Kamaru Usman, though the former champion’s 1-3 record in his past four UFC appearances makes that matchup unlikely.

    Ian Machado Garry appears to be the most deserving option with a 17-1 record, his lone loss coming against Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310 in December 2024.

    Michael Morales represents another possibility after the 19-0 Ecuadorian stopped Sean Brady inside one round at UFC 322 in November. However, Morales lacks the high-level wins that Machado Garry has accumulated, making it unlikely he jumps the queue for a title shot.

  • Islam Makhachev Fires Back at Topuria: “We Both Know Who Chickened Out”

    Islam Makhachev Fires Back at Topuria: “We Both Know Who Chickened Out”

    UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev has fired back at Ilia Topuria’s social media callout, flipping the cowardice accusations right back on the Georgian contender.

    In a post on X Tuesday afternoon, Makhachev wrote: “We both know who chickened out here 😉 you can cover your cowardice with nasty tweets, but don’t worry, one day you will get what you asked for! and your fat ass manager don’t have to ask for billions to fight me, we’ll do it for free.”

    The reply directly addresses Topuria’s earlier callout, in which the undefeated contender accused Makhachev of faking an injury to dodge the fight.

    As MMA News reported, Topuria claimed he accepted the bout without hesitation when presented with it, only to learn the next morning that Makhachev had reported a hand injury.

    Topuria also took aim at both men’s management in his original post, writing: “Both of their manager is a bitch and also ugly as hell” — a line Makhachev appeared to return with his “fat ass manager” dig, widely read as a shot at Topuria’s camp.

    UFC president Dana White has denied that a Makhachev vs. Topuria fight was ever formally booked for the June 14 White House card. Topuria is now set to face interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje in a title unification bout on the South Lawn of the White House, while Makhachev sits out with the reported injury.

    Makhachev’s pointed response — and offer to fight “for free” — signals the undisputed lightweight showdown remains a matter of when, not if.

  • Ilia Topuria Calls Out Islam Makhachev, Vows Quick Work at White House

    Ilia Topuria Calls Out Islam Makhachev, Vows Quick Work at White House

    UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria took to social media to blast Islam Makhachev and his manager following the fallout from the UFC White House card announcement, promising a brutal finish of interim champion Justin Gaethje on June 14.

    In a lengthy post on X, Topuria claimed he always knew he’d be part of the historic White House event — even when the UFC initially told him he wouldn’t be included — calling it part of the negotiation process. He alleged that he had verbally accepted a fight against Islam Makhachev before the card was announced, only to wake up the next morning and learn that Islam had pulled out citing injury.

    UFC president Dana White subsequently denied that a Topuria vs. Makhachev superfight was ever officially booked for the event, stating the matchup “was never in the works” and that Makhachev is currently nursing a hand injury. White also confirmed that Topuria himself was not originally scheduled to appear on the card.

    With Makhachev out of the picture, the UFC turned to interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje — who secured the interim belt with a unanimous decision win over Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324 — to headline the Freedom Fights 250 event opposite Topuria. The card is set for June 14 on the South Lawn of the White House, coinciding with the U.S. 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.

    Topuria didn’t mince words about both parties in his post, calling out the managers of Makhachev and Gaethje before turning his attention directly to “The Highlight”: “Justin, see you at the White House. I’m not someone who humiliates people. It will be quick. When you wake up, everything will already be over.”

    Topuria enters the unification bout with an undefeated 17-0 record and captured the lightweight title with a first-round KO of Charles Oliveira at UFC 317.

  • Javier Mendez: Ian Garry Won’t Get the Best of Islam on the Ground

    Javier Mendez: Ian Garry Won’t Get the Best of Islam on the Ground

    Ian Machado Garry might be teasing that he’s next in line to challenge Islam Makhachev; however, Javier Mendez, Makhachev’s coach, is implying that Garry is no threat.

    Garry has recently revealed that he is in Georgia, looking to improve his wrestling abilities for a potential title matchup with Makhachev. Georgia is known for producing high-level wrestling talent, including former bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili.

    Given the current state of the welterweight rankings, it’s not confirmed who will be the first to challenge Makhachev, but Garry — currently ranked No. 2 — is making a big push.

    But according to Mendez, the head of the American Kickboxing Academy, that won’t matter because of Makhachev’s advantages when the fight goes to the mat.

    “He does well with Islam on the standup because he’s rangy, he’s tricky, all those — but on the ground, he does okay, but he doesn’t survive on the ground,” Mendez told Submission Radio. “He might survive five rounds, but he won’t get the the best of Islam on the ground. That I’m 100 percent sure about that.

    Though Garry has studied judo, he is better known for using his size and range. The 6’3″ welterweight uses his lankiness and frame to get the better of opponents with his striking.

    “On the stand up, he’s pretty tricky,” Mendez admitted. “So, one punch can change everything on that. One kick, one punch, one knee…so, that’s a different story. But on the ground, I don’t see him dominating. I see him surviving, possibly…and then the takedown defense, that he is decent, but not great enough to stop Islam from taking him down.”

    Mendez also admitted that Makhachev had preferred a matchup with Kamaru Usman, given Usman is a former champion and has perhaps the most star power out of the potential challenger list.

    A matchup with Garry, however, is still entertaining and more than welcome.

    “I feel good about it,” Mendez said. “He’s a well-known guy. He’s very highly skilled, and I look forward to the challenge.”

    Makhachev claimed the welterweight title with a dominant win over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322. The win made Makhachev the latest UFC fighter to win titles in two different weight divisions during their career.

    Garry is 17-1 and most recently bested another former welterweight champion in Belal Muhammad at UFC Qatar two weeks after Makhachev’s title win over JDM.

    The UFC has yet to announce the next title challenger at 170. Shavkat Rakhmonov was recently removed from the welterweight rankings due to inactivity, as he suffered another setback due to injury.

  • Islam Makhachev: ‘Buckley Is Already Forgotten,’ Backs Kamaru Usman Over Top UFC Welterweights

    Islam Makhachev: ‘Buckley Is Already Forgotten,’ Backs Kamaru Usman Over Top UFC Welterweights

    Islam Makhachev has backed Kamaru Usman to beat every top welterweight contender, dismissing recent hype around Joaquin Buckley in the process.

    Speaking with Ushatayka ENG, the lightweight champion was asked about a potential move up in weight and how Usman would fare against today’s elite at 170 pounds.

    Makhachev didn’t hesitate to throw his support behind the former welterweight king.

    “I’m confident that if you take those four, Kamaru Usman beats all of them. Recently, they were saying that Buckley is the new star. Kamaru doesn’t even break a sweat, and Buckley is already forgotten.”

    Buckley has enjoyed a late surge at welterweight, scoring high‑profile wins that pushed him into the title conversation before dropping a unanimous decision to Usman in June 2025.

    Makhachev’s comments underline how highly he still rates Usman’s skill set despite the Nigerian’s title loss and mileage, and they add further intrigue to long‑standing talk of a future super fight between the dominant lightweight champion and the former welterweight ruler.

  • Islam Makhachev Rules Out Ilia Topuria Fight at UFC White House

    Islam Makhachev Rules Out Ilia Topuria Fight at UFC White House

    Islam Makhachev has clarified that a superfight with Ilia Topuria will not be happening at the UFC’s planned White House event in June, citing that the featherweight champion already has another opponent lined up.

    Speaking to Russian outlet MatchTV, the welterweight champion stated there “definitely won’t be a fight with Topuria at the White House” because “he already has an opponent.”

    The comments walk back Makhachev’s own public enthusiasm for the matchup just days prior, when he said he “liked” the idea and was “ready” if the UFC wanted to make it happen.

    The UFC is targeting a historic card at the White House on June 14, 2026, a date that coincides with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. UFC CEO Dana White has called it potentially the promotion’s most-watched event ever.

    Makhachev had previously expressed interest in competing on the card, noting the timing aligns well with his post-Ramadan training schedule. However, reports have consistently pointed to Topuria being booked against another opponent at lightweight — with Justin Gaethje’s interim title situation frequently mentioned in connection with the show.

    Makhachev has also questioned the legacy value of a Topuria fight if it required him to drop back down to lightweight again, suggesting his focus is on defending against top welterweight contenders going forward.

    The Makhachev-Topuria superfight remains a compelling long-term possibility, but it won’t be materializing on the White House card.

    Just days ago …

  • Islam Makhachev Open to Ilia Topuria Fight, White House Card

    Islam Makhachev Open to Ilia Topuria Fight, White House Card

    Islam Makhachev says he is ready for whatever matchup the UFC gives him next, including a potential fight with Ilia Topuria and a possible appearance on a White House card.

    In an exclusive interview with Telegraf.rs, Makhachev addressed the current title picture and made it clear he is waiting on the promotion’s decision for his next assignment.

    “Now in my division there are enough contenders who deserve to fight for the title. The UFC has to give me a new target, that’s it, I’m just waiting.”

    Makhachev Responds To Topuria Matchup Talk

    A potential fight between Makhachev and Topuria has become one of the most discussed ideas among MMA fans in recent weeks. Asked directly about that matchup, Makhachev gave a straightforward answer.

    “I like this idea. If the UFC wants it, and I know a lot of MMA fans want this fight, I’m ready.”

    The comments come as Topuria has also returned to the spotlight, with recent coverage focusing on his next move in the UFC title mix. MMA News recently covered Topuria signaling his UFC return.

    White House Option Also On The Table

    Makhachev also addressed the possibility of competing on a UFC event at the White House, another topic that has generated major attention across the sport.

    “It is also one of the arenas where maybe I’m going to fight next. We have the Ramadan month so I will not train for a month and after that I will slowly begin my training camp and I will be ready. [Whether it’s] the White House or other dates, I’ll be ready.”

    That timeline points to a post-Ramadan return to camp before he locks in an official date. MMA News has also reported that UFC White House matchmaking is underway, adding more intrigue to where Makhachev could appear next.

    For now, Makhachev’s position is simple: he is waiting for the UFC’s call, but he is openly on board with both a Topuria showdown and a White House setting.

  • Islam Makhachev Reacts to Serbia Visit, IMMAF Event Setup

    Islam Makhachev Reacts to Serbia Visit, IMMAF Event Setup

    Islam Makhachev used his visit to Belgrade to speak on Serbia’s MMA scene, saying the local support and tournament setup left a strong impression.

    During an exclusive interview with Telegraf.rs, Makhachev discussed his reception in the country after being welcomed by Serbian MMA and boxing officials and meeting with President Aleksandar Vucic.

    “Very nice. Your president invited us and welcomed us very well. It’s a pleasure to be here and today is a great event, the European Championships, I saw the young generation and it reminds me of how many times I competed in other different sports and amateur is a big step for the new generation.”

    Makhachev Highlights Local Atmosphere In Belgrade

    The UFC champion said his team has enjoyed its time in the Serbian capital, noting both the area where they are staying and their experience with local food.

    “Yes, we were in some restaurants. We are staying in a very nice area close to the water. It’s good, almost like in our country.”

    His visit has drawn significant attention in regional combat sports circles, with focus on both his appearances and his comments during the trip. MMA News recently covered Makhachev in another cross-sport setting when Anthony Joshua met him backstage at PFL Dubai.

    In the same Telegraf interview, Makhachev also discussed his next-fight timeline, which remains a major talking point as UFC White House matchmaking moves forward.

    Message To Serbian Fans And Young Fighters

    Makhachev also thanked supporters in Serbia and pointed to the event’s scale as a positive signal for younger athletes coming through amateur MMA.

    “I know that I have a lot of fans in Serbia. MMA is popular in Serbia, and even today the European Championships is held here. I just want to say thank you to all the people who support me around the world, especially in Serbia.”

    “It’s good. Like I said, four cages in the same arena I’ve never seen before. It’s a very good opportunity for the kids.”

    As the Belgrade visit continues, Makhachev’s comments underline both his appreciation for the local fanbase and his view that large-scale amateur events can help develop the next generation.

  • Michael Morales’ future: Dominick Cruz is interested in contender facing Islam Makhachev

    Michael Morales’ future: Dominick Cruz is interested in contender facing Islam Makhachev

    UFC legend Dominick Cruz has expressed his interest in seeing Michael Morales challenge for the UFC welterweight championship.

    As we know, Michael Morales is one of the most exciting prospects in all of mixed martial arts. In his most recent outing, he surprised many by knocking out Sean Brady, firmly establishing himself as a top guy at 170 pounds.

    Islam Makhachev, meanwhile, is in need of an opponent. The likes of Ian Machado Garry, Shavkat Rakhmonov, Kamaru Usman and even Ilia Topuria have been mentioned, but despite his big win, Michael Morales isn’t getting spoken about all too much.

    In a recent interview, Dominick Cruz explained why Michael Morales fighting for the belt would be pretty interesting.

    Dominick Cruz’s view on Michael Morales’ future

    “You could give Morales a title shot,” Cruz told MMA Junkie. “I’ve seen that guy in the gym, and there’s things about him that don’t make sense. The way that he moves, I’m telling you. He’s a freak gymnast. He can do the craziest things. He can really challenge the strength of Makhachev differently than anybody. Now, the technique is what has not been tested with Morales.

    “I would love to see any of those fights,” Cruz said. “I’ve been loving watching Morales fight. To me, he’s just been really fun to watch because he has such an unconventional style, to me. He’s just a brute. He’s just the guy who comes over to you and hits you on top of the head and it’s like, ‘How is he doing this?’ It doesn’t look super technical all the time, but he always gets it done, and he’s so powerful. 

    “He covers distance so much, he kind of reminds me how Yoel Romero used to cover so much distance with power and explosiveness. He kind of has that athleticism and feel to me, but without the wrestling background obviously. He’s got very strong hips. He’s hard to take down. It would be very interesting to see how he does against Makhachev. But against any of those guys (in the top five) would be awesome to watch.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • 9 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

    9 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

    For the ninth time in its history, the UFC landed in “The City That Never Sleeps,” as Madison Square Garden played host to UFC 322 — highlighted by a pair of stellar super title fights.

    A card in November at MSG has been an annual UFC tradition (minus the heavily-restricted 2020) since 2016, when the sport of Mixed Martial Arts was finally legalized in New York. Last year’s MSG event saw Jon Jones send Stipe Miocic into retirement in a heavyweight championship headliner.

    The main event of this year’s MSG show saw Jack Della Maddalena put the UFC welterweight championship on the line against Islam Makhachev. This marked JDM’s first title defense since capturing it at UFC 315 in May with a win over Belal Muhammad. Makhachev is the former UFC lightweight champion, having won that title by defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 and retaining it against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.

    The co-main event saw perhaps the two best women in the UFC doing battle, as Valentina Shevchenko defended the UFC women’s flyweight title against Weili Zhang. Shevchenko is a two-time champion who has been a dominant force in the division since 2018. After regaining the gold from Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306, she defended the title successfully against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang is a two-time former UFC strawweight champion, defeating Carla Esparza to start her second reign that featured wins over Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    Who made a statement under the big city lights? Who cracked under the pressure? Let’s go through together with the Hits and Misses of UFC 322!

    Miss: Susurkaev’s KO His Only Positive

    I have to wonder if Dana White is having any buyer’s remorse about signing Baisangur Susurkaev. He’s gotten two wins in the UFC, but neither has been particularly good.

    He has to be given credit for taking the opportunity to fight on just a few days’ notice when he earned his UFC contract, but the fight against Eric Nolan proved to be not the most outstanding. Against Eric McConico, many felt the fight had no business entering the third round.

    The knockout itself was great and shows his power. But we also need to see more from Susurkaev if he’s going to display the ego and confidence that he does.

    Hit: Daukaus Does It Again

    Probably one of the best feel-good stories for the Octagon in 2025 is the re-emergence of Kyle Daukaus. And after stopping Michel Pereira in less than a minute at UFC Shanghai, he followed it up with another highlight, sub-minute finish of Gerald Meerschaert.

    Daukaus needed just one flurry to put Meerschaert in trouble. After scoring a knockdown, Daukaus jumped right on and locked up a choke, earning a submission victory.

    The way Daukaus has performed, he deserves a main card spot for his next UFC bout. And if he continues to perform the way he has, he’s going to be one of the most fun fighters to watch.

    Hit: Another Successful Ewing In MSG

    Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Patrick Ewing entertained and earned the hearts of New York Knicks fans with his play in Madison Square Garden, helping the Knicks to two Eastern Conference titles in the process. In November 2025, Ethyn Ewing, just one week after winning a championship in 1AC, made his UFC debut on short notice and pulled off a highlight of his own.

    The highly-touted Malcolm Wellmaker seemed to trouble him in the early stages of the fight, making things look like he’d earn another win in a memorable 2025 for him. But Ewing fought back, doing damage in the clinch and turning the tide in his favor.

    While Wellmaker used body work during the second round, Ewing had his own moments and connected on some hard clinch knees, before using his boxing and takedowns in the third to seal the victory and end Wellmaker’s undefeated record.

    Wellmaker will be back; no need to worry about him. But for Ewing, he’s just opened doors to more opportunities with what he displayed.

    Hit: Blanchfield Vies For Title Shot

    Erin Blanchfield has been a rising women’s flyweight fighter since arriving from Invicta in 2021, but she hasn’t been able to secure a title shot just yet. That may all have changed following her finish of Tracy Cortez.

    Blanchfield baffled people during the first round by trying to stand and trade in a kickboxing battle with Cortez, who got the better of Blanchfield in the striking game. But Blanchfield worked her way back in the second round and scored a takedown. Blanchfield then used her grappling to work her way into a couple of choke attempts, with the second scoring her the submission win.

    Blanchfield has now avenged one of the two losses in her MMA career, with the other coming against recent title challenger Manon Fiorot. Perhaps her resume has shown more than enough now to get the next shot at the 125-pound gold.

    Hit: Bo Knows The KO

    Bo Nickal needed to show a big performance after losing in grand fashion to Reinier de Ridder at UFC Des Moines earlier this year. He did that and then some, not only demonstrating his excellent wrestling, but now also his continuing-to-evolve striking.

    Nickal easily scooped Rodolfo Vieira up and slammed him in the first round, laying into him with a series of knees and punches before threatening a guillotine choke. After continuing to lay into Vieira in the second, Nickal used his left hand to set up a devastating left head kick that crushed Vieira and sent him to La La Land.

    Is Bo Nickal ready for next-level competition? No, and the RdR fight was typical UFC pushing fighters too quickly. But this performance showed he is getting better, and if he can have performances like this another couple of times, then I think you give him tougher competition.

    Hit: Sacre Bleu, Saint-Denis

    Benoit Saint-Denis barely broke a sweat in his fight that opened the pay-per-view card, obliterating Beneil Dariush and making his case for a higher spot in the UFC’s lightweight rankings.

    After Dariush tripped him up with a couple of low kicks to start the fight, Saint-Denis needed just a couple of blows to the head to make Dariush faceplant.

    This now marks three straight wins for BSD, with his only two losses in the Octagon coming in hearty performances against Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano. BSD should certainly be in the top 10 at lightweight in a couple of days, but he should also be getting a huge contenders fight in his next matchup.

    Miss: Dariush’s Title Dreams Dashed?

    Let’s go back to UFC 289 – Beneil Dariush has won eight straight and is in a pivotal battle with Charles Oliveira. If he wins this fight, Dariush probably earns a lightweight title shot against Islam Makhachev.

    Instead, Dariush lost that fight, and the loss to BSD now means he’s lost three of his last four. Dariush is 36, but he’s also been a name in the UFC for a while now. I’m not going to say his best days are behind him; he did score a win over Renato Moicano earlier this year after all. But at this point, he might just be a gatekeeper for others making their way up the 155-pound ranks. Unless he’s somehow willing to switch divisions?

    Hit: Carlos Prates Makes Emphatic Statement

    The Fighting Nerds may have some of their momentum back, and it all comes courtesy of Carlos Prates. He’s now earned the biggest win of his UFC career, taking out the very man who spurred the popularity of the “Head shot. Dead.” phrase with his own highlight knockout — former welterweight champion Leon Edwards.

    Edwards looked to use his grappling earlier on, pressing Prates to the fence. Prates then engaged in a trash talk battle, daring Edwards into a striking contest. Eventually, Prates’ striking helped him get success, landing a left hand that dropped Edwards out cold in a bad way.

    Prates has continued to rack up finish after finish, with his only loss in the Octagon coming against Ian Machado Garry — a fight where he nearly finished things in the fifth in comeback fashion. Prates has solidified himself as a name in the welterweight title picture now, and a title eliminator should be in his near future.

    Miss: Leon Edwards Eats Three Ls

    Leon Edwards has never looked as bad as he has in his last three fights now. He was dominated by Belal Muhammad in their title fight. He then gets decimated by Sean Brady earlier this year in London. Now, after all the talk about not facing a wrestler, Edwards tries to use wrestling and gets worked up into a strategy that got him straight-up knocked out for the first time in his UFC career.

    After these three consecutive losses, Edwards might find himself one loss away from exiting the top 10. And with how dangerous welterweight is with all the up-and-comers in the division, it’s going to be a long, hard back to the top of the mountain for “Rocky.”

    Hit: Michael Morales Makes Case For Title Shot

    A question surrounding this fight was if Brady’s grappling or Morales’ striking was going to be too much for the other. We got our answer, as Morales put away Brady and seems to have racked up the next title shot at 170.

    But then, Brady tried to get his striking going. And he paid the price for it as Morales landed a flurry that troubled him. After getting dropped once, Brady was dropped again from another Morales combination, with Morales landing follow-up shots to put the fight away.

    Morales is now 19-0 and has now put away Brady, Gilbert Burns, and Neil Magny in his three most recent fights. I’m not sure what Dana White is thinking considering him, Carlos Prates, and Ian Machado Garry, but Morales is due for a title shot if White’s words as the press conference are anything to go by.

    Miss: Super Title Fights Aren’t So Super

    For all the great highlights that UFC 322 provided, it’s a shame that the two title fights ended up being perhaps the worst part of everything.

    With Islam Makhachev looking to make history and the two best women’s fighters in the UFC today doing battle, you would have thought we’d have more competitive outings. Instead, in both matchups, one fighter proved to be the more superior by a seeming mile.

    Makhachev’s ground dominance was one way the fight could have gone, but JDM’s performance is being panned across the board. Zhang, meanwhile, had shockingly no answer for the ground game of Shevchenko.

    It’s not that UFC 322 is a bad card at all, but for some, the way the two title fights played out left a sour taste.

    Hit: Who Can Stop Valentina?

    But, let’s talk about Shevchenko. She has dominated through the women’s flyweight scene. Even when she got caught and lost to Alexa Grasso, she worked her way back in the latter two fights the pair had. Now, she’s just taken out the most dangerous force that could have come up from 115.

    So, what is next for her? Will Shevchenko defend against someone like a Natalia Silva or an Erin Blanchfield? Will she eye her way back up to 135 — where she took Amanda Nunes to the limit twice? Time will tell.

    Hit: Makhachev Makes History

    And then there’s Makhachev. He may have some of the best wrestling that can be found in the UFC today. He looked great at 170, not undersized at all. It looked as if everything that Makhachev had while dominating the lightweight scene was still found at welterweight.

    Will we get Ilia Topuria vs. Islam Makhachev now? Will Morales, Prates, or Garry get the first crack at him? It will be fun to see what the UFC matchmaking crew decides.

  • ‘The Most Boring Thing In This Game’ – Ilia Topuria, Belal Muhammad, And Other Fighters And Fans React As Islam Makhachev Bullies Jack Della Maddalena And Easily Claims Welterweight Title At UFC 322

    ‘The Most Boring Thing In This Game’ – Ilia Topuria, Belal Muhammad, And Other Fighters And Fans React As Islam Makhachev Bullies Jack Della Maddalena And Easily Claims Welterweight Title At UFC 322

    It wasn’t even competitive; Islam Makhachev joins a select group of fighters to win UFC titles in two weight divisions, defeating Jack Della Maddalena to capture the UFC welterweight championship in the main event of UFC 322.

    This marks 16 straight wins for Makhachev, tying Anderson Silva for most consecutive UFC victories.

    After a little early back and forth, Makhachev scored an easy takedown of Della Maddalena, controlling the action on the ground and, at one point, threatening a choke. The two traded in a clinch battle near the fence to start the second round; however, Della Maddalena gave up another takedown and ground control to Makhachev again — getting dominated with little answer again.

    Low kicks from Makhachev seemed to show some damage on one of Della Maddalena’s legs early in the third. Della Maddalena appeared to land well in a brief clinch battle, but Makhachev easily took him down again and threatened another choke.

    Makhachev, taking advantage of a banged up Maddalena leg, continued this takedown and grappling-heavy pressure strategy throughout the fourth and fifth rounds to easily take the win and gold.

    Islam Makhachev Claims UFC Welterweight Title In One-Sided Fashion At UFC 323

    Makhachev became UFC lightweight champion by defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 280. He made successful defenses against Alexander Volkanovski (twice), Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano before vacating to move up to welterweight.

    Della Maddalena tastes defeat for the first time since losing his first two bouts, snapping an 18-fight win streak. He had gained the UFC welterweight title by defeating Belal Muhammad at UFC 315.

  • UFC 322 Results & Highlights: Islam Makhachev Decisions Jack Della Maddalena

    UFC 322 Results & Highlights: Islam Makhachev Decisions Jack Della Maddalena

    UFC 322 took place tonight from Madison Square Garden in New York City, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena looked to defend his title against Islam Makhachev. While in the co-main event, women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko took on Zhang Weili.

    UFC 322 Results: Main Card

    Welterweight title: Islam Makhachev def. Jack Della Maddalena via unanimous decision (50-45×3)
    Women’s flyweight title: Valentina Shevchenko def. Zhang Weili via unanimous decision (50-45×3)
    Welterweight: Michael Morales def. Sean Brady via TKO: R1, 3.27
    Welterweight: Carlos Prates def. Leon Edwards via KO: R2, 1.28
    Lightweight: Benoit Saint Denis def. Beneil Dariush via KO: R1, 0.16

    Preliminary Card

    Middleweight: Bo Nickal def. Rodolfo Vieira via KO: R3, 2.24
    Middleweight: Gregory Rodrigues def. Roman Kopylov via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield def. Tracy Cortez via submission: R2, 4.44
    Featherweight: Ethyn Ewing def. Malcolm Wellmaker via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28×2)

    Early Preliminary Card

    Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus def. Gerald Meerschaert via submission: R1, 0.50
    Featherweight: Pat Sabatini def. Chepe Mariscal via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    Strawweight: Fatima Kline def. Angela Hill via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev def. Eric McConico via KO: R3, 1.38
    Lightweight: Matheus Camilo def. Viacheslav Borshchev via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Baisangur Susurkaev def. Eric McConico

    Kyle Daukaus def. Gerald Meerschaert

    Erin Blanchfield def. Tracy Cortez

    Bo Nickal def. Rodolfo Vieira

    Main Card Highlights

    Benoit Saint Denis def. Beneil Dariush

    Benoit Saint Denis took just 16 seconds to get the KO.

    Carlos Prates def. Leon Edwards

    Carlos Prates earnd a KO early in the second.

    Michael Morales def. Sean Brady

    Michael Morales earned a first-round TKO.

    Valentina Shevchenko def. Zhang Weili

    In the co-main event, Valentina Shevchenko earned a unanimous decision to retain the women’s flyweight title.

    Islam Makhachev def. Jack Della Maddalena

    In the main event, Islam Makhachev earned a dominant unanimous decision to capture the welterweight title.

  • UFC 322 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev, Shevchenko vs. Zhang, And More

    UFC 322 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev, Shevchenko vs. Zhang, And More

    UFC 322 is here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from Madison Square Garden, in New York City, on Saturday, November 15. The pay-per-view main card portion of the event will start at 10PM ET/6PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 6PM ET/3PM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature a UFC welterweight championship matchup between Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev.

    The co-main event will see the UFC women’s strawweight championship on the line as Valentina Shevchenko defends against Weili Zhang.

    The pay-per-view main card will also feature Sean Brady taking on Michael Morales, Leon Edwards facing Carlos Prates, and Beneil Dariush going up against Benoit Saint-Denis.

    UFC 322: Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC 322 as of 8:30pm ET on November 14, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena (+245) vs. Islam Makhachev (-305)
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko (-135) vs. Weili Zhang (+114)
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady (-135) vs. Michael Morales (+114)
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards (+136) vs. Carlos Prates (-162)
    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush (+150) vs. Benoit Saint-Denis (-180)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal (-198) vs. Rodolfo Vieira (+164)
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov (+154) vs. Gregory Rodrigues (-185)
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield (-270) vs. Tracy Cortez (+220)
    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus (-470) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (+360)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Pat Sabatini (-118) vs. Chepe Mariscal (-102)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill (+390) vs. Fatima Kline (-520)
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev (-1050) vs. Eric McConico (+675)
    • Lightweight: Viascheslav Borschev (+145) vs. Matheus Camilo (-175)
  • Watch Jack Della Maddalena, Islam Makhachev Face Off At UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Jack Della Maddalena, Islam Makhachev Face Off At UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re 24 hours away from UFC 322, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC 322 takes place on November 15 from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev. This marks JDM’s first title defense since defeating Belal Muhammad for the gold at UFC 315. Makachev moves up to welterweight after a run as lightweight champion, which began with a win over Charles Oliveira and contained successful defenses against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.

    The co-main event will see the top two UFC female fighters in action, as Valentina Shevchenko defends the UFC women’s flyweight championship against Weili Zhang. Shevchenko, in her second run as champion of the division she has dominated since 2018, retained the championship against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang, meanwhile, moves up to 125 after two title runs at strawweight. Her second reign began with a win over Carla Esparza and saw defenses against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    The rest of the main card sees welterweight action between Sean Brady and Michael Morales, a welterweight showdown featuring former champion Leon Edwards and rising contender Carlos Prates, and a lightweight battle that sees Beneil Dariush pitted against Benoit Saint-Denis.

    Though Dariush missed weight for his fight, all bouts appear ready to move forward to UFC 321!

    The ceremonial weigh-ins present the last opportunity for opponents to face off before they meet inside the Octagon. Check them out below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel!

    UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

  • UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Full Weigh-In Results: One Main Card Fighter Misses Weight

    UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Full Weigh-In Results: One Main Card Fighter Misses Weight

    We are just one day away from UFC 322, and we’ve got the official weigh-in results for you here at MMA News.

    UFC 322 takes place from Madison Square Garden in New York City, featuring a number of noteworthy names topped off with two highly anticipated title fights.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    This will mark JDM’s first title defense since capturing the gold with a decision win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May. Della Maddalena has won 18 fights in a row and has a perfect Octagon record, having not dropped a fight since losing his first two pro outings.

    The one-loss Makhachev is the former UFC lightweight champion. He defeated Charles Oliveira for the title at UFC 280 and has since retained the belt against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano. He vacated the belt to move up to 170.

    The co-main event will see the top two UFC pound-for-pound female fighters clash, as Valentina Shevchenko puts the women’s flyweight title on the line against Weili Zhang.

    Shevchenko has been a mainstay in the division since moving there from bantamweight in 2018, becoming a two-time champion in the process. After losing and regaining the gold in her trilogy with Alexa Grasso, Shevchenko retained the title against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang is a two-time former strawweight champion. Her second reign began at UFC 281, and she went on to retain against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    The rest of the main card sees welterweight contenders Sean Brady and Michael Morales in battle, as well as former welterweight champion Leon Edwards being putting up against Carlos Prates and lightweight action featuring Beneil Dariush and Benoit Saint-Denis.

    UFC 322 Weigh-In Video, Results

    UFC 322 takes place Saturday, November 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The main card begins at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.

    See above to watch the UFC 322 Weigh-In Show, and check out the full results below.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena (169.8) vs. Islam Makhachev (170)
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko (124.6) vs. Weili Zhang (124.6)
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady (169.4) vs. Michael Morales (170.6)
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards (170) vs. Carlos Prates (169.6)
    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush (157.2)* vs. Benoit Saint-Denis (155.6)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal (185.8) vs. Rodolfo Vieira (186)
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov (185.2) vs. Gregory Rodrigues (185.8)
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield (125.8) vs. Tracy Cortez (125.6)
    • Bantamweight: Malcolm Wellmaker (143.6) vs. Cody Haddon (145.2)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus (186) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (185.6)
    • Featherweight: Pat Sabatini (145.6) vs. Chepe Mariscal (145.6)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill (115.6) vs. Fatima Kline (115.4)
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev (185.2) vs. Eric McConico (185.6)
    • Lightweight: Viascheslav Borschev (155.8) vs. Matheus Camilo (155.8)

    *Dariush fined 20 percent of his purse for weight miss

  • Islam Makhachev’s future: Javier Mendez considers possible opponents

    Islam Makhachev’s future: Javier Mendez considers possible opponents

    Javier Mendez has given his thoughts on who Islam Makhachev could face if he manages to win the UFC welterweight championship tomorrow night.

    In the main event of UFC 322, Islam Makhachev will challenge Jack Della Maddalena for the UFC welterweight title. If he’s able to get the job done, he will join an exclusive club of fighters who have been able to win world titles in two weight classes in the promotion.

    Of course, Islam Makhachev can’t afford to look past JDM given how dangerous the champion is. With that being said, you would have to imagine that there are plenty of fighters who would be willing to challenge Islam for the belt if he does, in fact, leave Madison Square Garden with the strap.

    In a recent interview, Javier Mendez listed a few names that Islam Makhachev could defend the belt against if that happens.

    Javier Mendez’s view on Islam Makhachev’s future

    “The one guy I think probably deserves it more than everybody, based on his title run when he was the champ, is Kamaru Usman,” Mendez told Submission Radio. “Look what he just did with (Joaquin) Buckley. He stopped the hype train, and did it in impressive fashion. So I would think that his hat has got to be in there as a contender for that title. His title run, being the greatest welterweight of all time, in my opinion, has got to be in there, too.

    “For us, it would suck because we care a lot about the guy, but it’s a business, and whatever is going to happen is going to happen. Even Belal (Muhammad), it is what it is. We didn’t want to fight Belal, but what if Belal wins and we win, and all of a sudden we get offered a fight with him? It’s going to be up to the fighters to decide, but it’s going to suck for us on both of those, if any of those happen.”

    “If you’re asking me what the fans are going to want to see, I’m going to have to go with Topuria,” Mendez said. “If we manage to get the win like we’re expecting and wanting to, I would think that Dana (White) is all about creating the most, biggest buzz, and I think the biggest buzz is Topuria if he goes up in weight – if that’s what happens. So right now, I can see so many different scenarios happening, but those two are the top of the list, in my opinion.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Watch UFC 322 Press Conference Video Featuring Della Maddalena, Makhachev, Shevchenko, Zhang, And More (5 p.m. ET)

    Watch UFC 322 Press Conference Video Featuring Della Maddalena, Makhachev, Shevchenko, Zhang, And More (5 p.m. ET)

    UFC 322 is just a couple of days away, featuring a pair of highly anticipated super title fights headlining the show. Time to stir the pot more and gain more hype for UFC 322, courtesy of a good ol’ fashion question-and-answer session.

    The 12th UFC pay-per-view event of the year goes down from Madison Square Garden, in New York City, on Saturday, November 15.

    UFC 322 will be headlined by Jack Della Maddalena defending the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    The co-main event will see Valentina Shevchenko put the UFC women’s flyweight championship on the line against Weili Zhang.

    The rest of the main card sees a welterweight clash between Sean Brady and Michael Morales, former welterweight champ Leon Edwards facing Carlos Prates, and a lightweight battle between Beneil Dariush and Benoit Saint-Denis.

    Watch The UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Pre-Fight Press Conference

    As per tradition, the UFC pay-per-view main card participants will be featured in a press conference during fight week. This is the opportunity for fighters to answer questions from media and fans, as well as potentially lay in some smack talk on their opponents.

    Check out a live stream of the presser below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel, commencing at 5 PM ET.