Morning Report: Coach: Islam Makhachev proved ‘most well-rounded lightweight of all-time’ with Charles Oliveira win

morning-report-coach-islam-makhachev-proved-most-well-rounded-lightweight-of-jpg

The Islam Makhachev era is in full swing heading into UFC 284.

Pound-for-pound supremacy will be on the line in Perth, Australia on Feb. 11 when Makhachev defends his lightweight crown for the first time opposite featherweight kingpin Alexander Volkanovski. With just a single blemish on his 24-fight record, the near-flawless Makhachev has essentially been an unstoppable force with no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

Before Makhachev, the division was ruled by his mentor and teammate-turned-coach Khabib Nurmagomedov, who finished his career with a perfect 29-0 record. Makhachev, however, has been touted as “Khabib 2.0” and even their coach at American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) Javier Mendez feels none has ever better displayed an overall game than Makhachev at 155 pounds.

“I’m not sure,” Mendez said Helen Yee , when Mendez was asked whether Volkanovski would be Makhachev’s most difficult opponent. “I’m not sure he is the toughest. Based at what’s on stake, I would say yes based on that. Is he really? I don’t know. We’ll have to find out fight night. He can stop Islam taking him down.

“Additionally, many people now realize that Islam can stand alongside Charles [Oliveira]. Charles thought, “Well, Islam must take him down.” But what was the key to getting him to the ground?” It wasn’t Islam’s takedowns. It was Islam’s punching that took him down. The secret is out, and should have been known long ago. Islam is able to do all of it. You have to deal with him standing up if he doesn’t bring you down. I’ve said it many times, that he’s the most well-rounded lightweight of all time in champions. He’s the best rounded of all of ’em. I expect him on Feb. 11 to become pound-for-pound No. 1.”

Despite Makhachev’s stiff first challenge as a champion in another UFC titlist, many within the community expect the lightweight to go on a historic run. Nurmagomedov has expressed that Makhachev will likely earn at least five or six title defenses for an “ideal” run.

Makhachev is more likely to attempt dual-division champion status than Nurmagomedov. Mendez doesn’t foresee it happening soon, but after that target number of title defenses, the sky is the limit.

“I 100 percent see that if Islam wants, yes. Mendez spoke out about Makhachev’s performance at the welterweight. “Unlike Khabib, Khabib didn’t want to do that. Khabib’s goal was never to be welterweight or middleweight. Khabib would be that fighter if he wanted it. But Islam, I heard him mention to me that he is interested in a welterweight fight at some point. He also wants to get rid of the middleweight division. He is determined to protect the title and he has done more than anyone else.

” I believe that once this is accomplished, he will think maybe I can go to welterweight. We’re not quite there yet, as this will be his first defense of the title. I think maybe four or five more title defenses and maybe the topic of him going up to 170 is very entertaining.”


TOP STORIES

Whoops. Dana White removed Power Slap League from TBS Programming Schedule ahead of the expected launch

News. ‘It’s getting really hard not to like the guy now’: Fighters react to Jake Paul signing with the PFL

Future. Five UFC belts in January? UFC commentator sees potential for historic year ahead for Brazil


VIDEO STEW

Between The Links.

UFC 283 Promo.

Free fight.

Jake Paul, to PFL.

Full RIZIN 40 main card.


LISTEN UP

Heck of a Morning. MMA Fighting’s Mike Heck reacts to Jake Paul signing with PFL, silence on Dana White from UFC and Endeavor.

Rankings Show. MMA Fighting’s Shaun Al-Shatti, Alexander K. Lee, Damon Martin, Jed Meshew, Mike Heck, and E. Casey Leydon discuss the second annual airing of grievances — beefs, betrayals, and an unexpected Tony Ferguson civil war.


SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE

Champ.

T.M.I, Arno.

The King of Kung Fu.

Generosity.

Dang.

Oh my.

True.

Name inside the hat.

Ready.

They’re not very good.

Shibatar being Shibatar.

Wrestling day.

Punchin’.

Break It Down.

Rise up.

Sparta.

Stabby.

Jiu-jitsu.

Alright!

Interest.


FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Jamie Mullarkey (15-5) vs. Francisco Prado (11-0); UFC 284, Feb. 11

Josh Parisian (15-5) vs. Jamal Pogues (9-3); UFC Vegas 69, Feb. 18

Mike Malott (8-1-1) vs. Yohan Lainesse (9-1); UFC Vegas 70, Feb. 25

Kamuela Kirk (12-5) vs. Esteban Ribovics (11-0); UFC 285, March 4

Jennifer Maia (20-9-1) vs. Casey O’Neill (9-0); UFC 286, March 18

Cynthia Calvillo (9-5-1) vs. Lupita Godinez (8-3); UFC 287, April 8


FINAL THOUGHTS

I’m not sure I’d go that far with Makhachev yet, but he certainly could be if he decides to show off his striking more and more as a champion.

Happy Friday, gang. Enjoy the break, MMA will soon be back in full swing. Or don’t. Because fandom. Thanks for reading!


EXIT POLL


If you find something you’d like to see in the Morning Report, hit up @DrakeRiggs_ on Twitter and let him know about it. Also, follow MMAFighting on Instagram and like us on Facebook.

Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/1/6/23541275/morning-report-coach-islam-makhachev-proved-most-well-rounded-lightweight-all-time-oliveira-win?rand=96749

Rating