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Diego Lopes feels Ilia Topuria deserves pound-for-pound over Islam Makhachev, but still sees a potential fight as a 50-50.
"It just sucks when you look at that Volk fight, coming off of [the Islam Makhachev head kick loss]... People just look at the names, they're not looking at the record. ...
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Max Holloway discredits UFC champion's incredible win streak
Max Holloway: Fans are overrating Topuria's wins"He beat the names, you can't deny that," Holloway clarified. "It just sucks when you look at that Volk fight, coming off of [the Islam Makhachev ...
This weekend at UFC 318 PPV, Max Holloway will be looking to avoid a three-peat against Dustin Poirier. Meanwhile, Poirier’s The post “That’s One Of The Things…” Ex-Champ Bills Max ...
Michael Bisping isn't sure how well Islam Makhachev will handle the size difference at welterweight. Makhachev (27-1 MMA, 16-1 UFC) relinquished his UFC lightweight title for a move up to 170 pounds.
Islam Makhachev enjoyed a destructive path to the UFC lightweight title, and one of his most prominent victims was almost left with a snapped arm.
Daniel Cormier believes Islam Makhachev is just one victory away from surpassing Ilia Topuria again as the deserving pound-for-pound number one.
There’s been some major movement in the official UFC rankings now that the dust from last weekend’s UFC 317 has finally started to settle.
Ilia Topuria makes a bold claim, saying he could finish both Islam Makhachev and Paddy Pimblett in a single night.
Dustin Poirier gave insight on Islam Makhachev's UFC welterweight debut. Makhachev (27-1 MMA, 16-1 UFC) vacated his UFC lightweight title for a move up to 170 pounds, and is expected to challenge ...
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