Khabib Nurmagomedov and Islam Makhachev Stand Firm on Lightweight Title Shot
Featherweight champion Ilia Topuria’s move up to 155 pounds has sparked speculation about a potential superfight with Islam Makhachev. However, Makhachev and his team are holding their ground, preferring a title shot for a more established lightweight contender like Arman Tsarukyan.
Khabib Nurmagomedov shared his opinion that Tsarukyan is a more competitive opponent for Makhachev than Topuria, citing the risks and legacy implications for Islam if he were to face another 145-pound champion moving up to 155.
Makhachev’s title defense against Tsarukyan at UFC 311 was postponed due to Tsarukyan’s withdrawal, leading to a last-minute replacement and a successful defense for Makhachev. With a record-breaking number of lightweight title defenses, Makhachev is cautious about facing another featherweight champion at 155.
Nurmagomedov emphasized Makhachev’s willingness to fight any opponent but stressed the importance of facing deserving contenders at 155. With limited time left in his career, Makhachev is focused on challenging established names in the division.
Meanwhile, Makhachev has expressed interest in pursuing a second title in a higher weight class, potentially at welterweight or middleweight. However, his plans may depend on the outcomes of upcoming title fights in those divisions.
As Makhachev eyes potential future challenges, including a possible move to a higher weight class, his team remains mindful of maintaining respectful relationships with other fighters in the promotion.
Ultimately, Makhachev’s pursuit of further success in the UFC will be guided by strategic decisions and opportunities that align with his career goals and legacy in the sport.

