Islam Makhachev continues his reign as UFC lightweight champion, most recently defeating Dustin Poirier via submission in the 5th round at UFC 302.
Makhachev’s Dominance:
- Makhachev’s victory tied the record for most UFC lightweight title defenses at three.
- He also earned a Performance and Fight of the Night bonus for his entertaining performance.
Next in Line?
- While Poirier’s future is uncertain after the loss, UFC CEO Dana White suggests Arman Tsarukyan as the next challenger.
Coach Mendez Prefers McGregor:
- However, Makhachev’s coach, Javier Mendez, has his sights set on Conor McGregor.
- This follows Conor McGregor’s recent comments criticizing Makhachev for a staph infection (already healed).
Mendez on McGregor:
- “Conor starts drama, which is good because you want to root for or against him. Regardless, everyone wants to see him. I want to see him get beat by Islam… He brought up the staph infection, observant, but too late.”
Makhachev Confirms Staph But No Impact:
- Makhachev acknowledges the staph infection but assures it didn’t affect his performance.
- Conor McGregor is currently training for his comeback fight against Michael Chandler at UFC 303.
Poirier Impresses Despite Defeat:
- Poirier, Conor McGregor’s previous opponent, put up a strong fight against Makhachev, exceeding expectations in takedown defense.
- Mendez commends Poirier’s preparation and impressive performance, particularly in the second round.
Looking Ahead:
While Makhachev is expected to face Tsarukyan next, Mendez’s comments hint at a potential Conor McGregor fight down the line, fueled by the Irishman’s trash talk and the desire to see him defeated by Makhachev.

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