Dricus Du Plessis says there’s only one scenario where he would defend his UFC middleweight title vs. Islam Makhachev.
Islam Makhachev left many scratching their heads with his bold claim on being able to move up to 185 pounds and win a title.
With two title fights atop the card, there was plenty of anticipation for UFC 311 in Southern California earlier this month.
Islam Makhachev wants multi-division championship glory, but one UFC analyst would prefer to see him stick in his own lane.
Following his title defense at UFC 311, Islam Makhachev could finally be on the verge of a permanent move up to welterweight ...
A former training partner of Islam Makhachev has shared thoughts on the lightweight champion’s rumored interest in moving up ...
The Bellator lightweight champion defended his belt via a controversial majority decision win that got fans riled up, with ...
Islam Makhachev closed out UFC 311 with a first-round submission win over Renato Moicano to defend his UFC lightweight ...
Lightweight champion Islam Makhachev submitted 10th-ranked Renato Moicano at 4:05 of the first round Saturday night at UFC ...
Islam Makhachev's coach Javier Mendez says the undisputed UFC lightweight champion has the ability to win UFC titles at both ...
Islam Makhachev has successfully defended his lightweight championship belt following 10th-ranked Renato Moicano’s first-round submission at UFC 311. The Russian mixed martial arts (MMA ...
Islam Makhachev talks a move to 185: “My height allows it, I think my physical data allows it too… I’m not saying that I can 100% finish Du Plessis. But watching his fights, watching his style, I ...