UFC light-weight champion Islam Makhachev isn’t very desirous about going through Ilia Topuria.

‘El Matador’ is contemporary off his return to the octagon in the principle occasion of UFC 308 in October. Again for the primary time since knocking out Alexander Volkanovski in February, Ilia Topuria met Max Holloway. Forward of the competition, each featherweights had been discussing a transfer to 155 kilos. For his half, ‘Blessed’ was coming off a knockout win over Justin Gaethje in April.
Properly, Ilia Topuria blew up these plans within the fall. In spherical three of their featherweight basic, the champion turned the first-ever man to crack the chin of the Hawaiian. Following the knockout win, Topuria once more mentioned a transfer to light-weight to face Islam Makhachev. Nonetheless, Dana White stated that he wanted a couple of extra title defenses to make the bout occur.
That being stated, Islam Makhachev doesn’t have any curiosity in going through Ilia Topuria in any respect. Talking in a current interview with Match TV, the light-weight champion was requested about his future. Presently, Makhachev is predicted to face former opponent Arman Tsarukyan in a rematch at UFC 311 in January. Nonetheless, the bout stays unannounced as of now.
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UFC light-weight champion Islam Makhachev opens up on future combat towards Ilia Topuria
Within the interview, Islam Makhachev was requested about his ideas on a future bout towards Ilia Topuria. Whereas the bout could be a large one, the Russian isn’t tremendous passionate about it. Given his two earlier wins over former UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, Makhachev needs to face contenders in his precise weight class.
“We’ll combat if we now have to.” Islam Makhachev said to Match TV when requested about going through Ilia Topuria. “When it comes to my preventing profession, I’m not desirous about preventing Topuria in any respect. He’s in a unique weight class. I’ll beat him, and what’s going to that do for me? I gained’t win one other belt. Everybody will as soon as once more say that I beat a featherweight. That’s it.”
He continued, “But when individuals actually need to see him lose, then we are able to do it. Properly, I’ve different targets. I need to win a second belt. If you wish to stay in historical past, then you should do one thing memorable.”
What do you make of those feedback from the UFC light-weight champion? Do you need to see Islam Makhachev vs. Ilia Topuria?