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  • PFL Dubai Results: Nurmagomedov vs. Hughes


    MMA Fighting has PFL Dubai results for the Nurmagomedov vs. Hughes fight card, a live blog of the main event, and more from Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Saturday morning.

    In the main event, Usman Nurmagomedov defends his lightweight title against Paul Hughes. Nurmagomedov has had a blazing 18-0 (1 NC) start to his pro career, while Hughes (13-1) has reeled off seven straight wins.

    Vadim Nemkov squares off against Tim Johnson in a heavyweight contest in the co-main event.

    Check out PFL Dubai results below.

    Full Card (MAX, 11 a.m. ET)

    Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Paul Hughes

    Vadim Nemkov vs. Tim Johnson

    Akhmed Magomedov vs. Nathan Kelly

    Ibragim Ibragimov vs. Kenny Mokhonoana

    Renat Khavalov vs. Cleiver Fernandes

    Tarek Suleiman vs. Ahmed Sami

    Mirafzal Akhtamov vs. Mike Thompson

    Hadi Omar Al Hussaini vs. Ruel Panales

    John Mitchell vs. Souhil Tairi

    Mostafa Nada vs. Haider Khan

    Saeed Alhosani vs. Talal Alqallaf



    The Professional Fighters League made its debut in Dubai with an action-packed event that saw some of the biggest names in MMA go head-to-head. One of the most highly-anticipated matchups of the evening was between undefeated lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and former UFC champion Matt Hughes.

    In a thrilling and fast-paced fight, Nurmagomedov showcased his superior grappling skills and relentless pressure to dominate Hughes from start to finish. Despite Hughes putting up a valiant effort, Nurmagomedov’s ground game proved to be too much for the veteran fighter.

    After three rounds of intense action, Nurmagomedov was declared the winner by unanimous decision, solidifying his status as one of the top fighters in the world. With this victory, Nurmagomedov continues his undefeated streak and cements his legacy as one of the greatest fighters of all time.

    Fans were treated to an incredible display of skill and determination from both fighters, making this matchup one for the history books. Congratulations to Khabib Nurmagomedov on his impressive win and to Matt Hughes for putting up a tough fight. We can’t wait to see what the PFL has in store for us next!

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  • PFL Champions Series — Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Paul Hughes fight prediction, odds, undercard, start time


    For as much as there has been to criticize the PFL over the past 12 months as the promotion continues to make claims of where it stands as the co-leader in global MMA, Saturday’s main event of the inaugural PFL Champions Series in Dubai is a must-see event. 

    Usman Nurmagomedov (18-0) will defend his Bellator MMA lightweight title for the final time now that PFL has announced it will sunset the Bellator brand name after acquiring what was left of the promotion in late 2023. The talented native of Dagestan, Russia, will take on Irish upstart Paul Hughes (13-1) inside Coca-Cola Arena in the promotion’s debut in the United Arab Emirates.

    The matchup pairs together two of the most talented fighters on the PFL roster and has produced plenty of fodder and headlines in the build to the fight, largely due to Nurmagomedov’s cousin and trainer, Khabib Nurmagomedov, using the fight to go public on his thoughts regarding a debate between Irish and Dagestan MMA, which traces back to Khabib’s UFC rivalry with Conor McGregor. 

    The 26-year-od Nurmagomedov, who is also the younger brother of UFC bantamweight contender Umar, first captured the Bellator title in 2022 and has very much looked to fit in as far as lineage of great fighters once trained by his late uncle, Abdulmanap, which also includes current UFC lightweight champion and pound-for-pound king, Islam Makhachev. 

    Hughes, meanwhile, had previously plied his craft in Cage Warriors as a decorated featherweight champion before coming to PFL last year. The 27-year-old Irishman, who was born in Australia, also raised his profile considerably when he upset former Bellator champion AJ McKee last October via split decision.  

    Despite the hype brought to the table by Hughes, Nurmagomedov remains more than a 6-to-1 betting favorite. And in his mind, as Nurmagomedov told CBS Sports earlier this month, this is anything but a difficult matchup on paper for the cocky champion.

    “It’s not a tough challenge for my career, let’s be honest,” Nurmagomedov said. “It’s not a tough challenge. A tough challenge in my career was my last fight [against Alexandr Shabily in September]. This guy, he’s not a tough challenge.

    “Who said AJ McKee was a tough guy? Maybe [McKee is] for you but not for me. AJ McKee is a small, short guy for me. It’s the same for Paul Hughes, too. Look at this guy’s fight [with McKee] and look at my fight with Shabily and you will understand our levels. Brother, you watch MMA all your life, yes? How do you not understand? When you talk about levels, you need to understand.”

    Nurmagomedov’s confidence doesn’t take away from how impressive Hughes truly performed against McKee. Despite the judges’ scores being much closer than expected, Hughes largely dominated the fight with poised and patient pressure from the opening round and nearly finished McKee with a jumping knee before the bell to end Round 2. 

    For years, Nurmagomedov-McKee was talked about as the best fight to make in Bellator, before the acquisition by PFL. Hughes not only spoiled those plans, he called after the fight for his countryman McGregor to be in his corner although the former two-division UFC champion ultimately chose to attend BFKC’s “KnuckleMania” card in Philadelphia this weekend, where he is co-owner of the promotion.  

    “This is what I envisioned when I came to the PFL,” Hughes told CBS Sports late week. “I really believed I could change the game with my performances and the hype that I bring. That’s exactly what happened here with this Usman fight. That fight was teed up for a long time to be [Nurmagomedov] versus AJ. Could you imagine if that fight happened right now? It would just not be on the same pedestal that this fight is. That’s what I bring to the table.

    “Everything that happened in that fight is what we thought was going to happen, including how I implemented my game plan and how the shots landed. [My coaches] had zero doubt in their minds that I was going to go out and smash him and that’s exactly what I did.”  

    Hughes, who turned pro in 2017, has been largely perfect thus far save for a disputed decision loss to Jordan Vucenic in 2020. 

    Not only does Hughes believe he was robbed in that fight, he more than made up for it in their rematch three fights later where he unified the Cage Warriors’ 145-pound title via wide decision in a fight that was one-way traffic.  

    “If I’m being honest, I didn’t see it as a loss. I thought that was very clearly a victory for me,” Hughes said. “First of all, I was annoyed but I remember that feeling the next day that I [thought I had] won that fight. Of course, it gave me a lot of motivation when I rematched Jordan to put the nail in the coffin and that’s exactly what I did, 50-43 on some of the scorecards. Absolutely undeniable and perhaps we can see something like that [against Nurmagomedov].”

    Hughes describes Nurmagomedov as “world class” and believes he fits in well talent wise when compared to others in his family and training team, which Hughes referred to as “MMA royalty.” But in a matchup between two fighters who present extreme confidence at every turn, Hughes believes his opponent is clearly overlooking him. 

    Nurmagomedov has looked technically sublime thus far as a pro, which includes dominant wins under the Bellator banner against former champions Patricky Pitbull, Benson Henderson and Brent Primus (although the latter was ruled a no contest when Nurmagomedov accidentally ingested a prescription drug that contained a banned substance). But Hughes expects to show his unbeaten foe something he has never seen before.

    “I don’t think Usman has been in the position of a high-pressure fight before,”  Hughes said. “I don’t think that any of his fights have had this level of hype and magnitude. I think with the crowd that I am bringing with me to Dubai here, he has never dealt with and that’s going to change things. Thankfully, I’ve had plenty of nights like this. It’s going to be very different for him, especially when I start walking him down.

    “I think I’m actually going to make it look easy against him, to be completely honest. I think he will be 100 percent unconscious before the end of five rounds.” 

    While it remains unknown whether the winner will get upgraded to PFL lightweight champion or how much longer Nurmagomedov will remain with the promotion given previous comments that he would like to overtake Makhachev as UFC champion once his teammate makes the decision to move up in weight, Nurmagomedov spoke in third-person to describe what Saturday’s fight will look like. 

    “Usman is going to maul this guy for all five rounds like he did with all his opponents 19 times,” Nurmagomedov said. “That’s it. I have had 19 fights and I haven’t lost even one round of my career.”

    PFL Champion Series card, odds

    Usman Nurmagomedov -450 Paul Hughes +300 Lightweight
    Vadim Nemkov -1100 Timothy Johnson +575 Heavyweight
    Akhmed Magomedov -260 Nathan Kelly +190 Featherweight
    Ibragim Ibragimov -500 Haider Khan +140 Featherweight
    Renat Khavalov -2000 Cleiver Fernandes +800 Bantamweight

    Where to watch PFL Champion Series

    Date: Jan. 25 | Start time: 11 a.m. ET (main card)
    Location: Coca-Cola Arena — Dubai
    TV channel: Max/DAZN (subscription required)

    Prediction 

    There are very few fighters in any organization that look as complete, poised and talented as Nurmagomedov. But this has the making to be anything but the one-sided drubbing that the betting odds suggest, with Hughes installed as a nearly 5-to-1 underdog. 

    Hughes is tough, patient, has good wrestling and a very strong top game on the ground. He brought the fight to McKee with precision and power, never hesitating as he walked the presumably more skilled fighter down for most of the 15 minutes between them. 

    While Nurmagomedov is likely a tougher nut to crack, especially over five rounds, it’s what we still don’t know about Hughes’ upward potential that makes this matchup so interesting. 

    In the end, Nurmagomedov should still be able to do enough to claim a hard-earned decision in a performance which should only boost Hughes’ global reputation and confidence for the future. 

    Pick: Nurmagomedov via UD





    The PFL Champions Series is set to showcase an exciting matchup between two rising stars in the world of MMA. Usman Nurmagomedov, cousin of UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, will take on the undefeated Irish prospect Paul Hughes in what promises to be a thrilling contest.

    Nurmagomedov, known for his dominant grappling skills and relentless pressure, will look to continue his unbeaten streak and make a statement against Hughes, who has impressed with his striking and well-rounded game.

    The odds are sure to be close for this matchup, as both fighters have shown their potential to become future champions in their respective weight classes. Fans can expect a back-and-forth battle with high-level techniques on display.

    The undercard for this event is also stacked with talented fighters looking to make a name for themselves in the sport. With exciting matchups across various weight classes, this event is not to be missed.

    The start time for the PFL Champions Series featuring Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Paul Hughes is set for [insert start time here]. Make sure to tune in to witness this highly anticipated showdown and see who emerges victorious in this clash of rising stars.

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  • How to Watch & More Details for Usman Nurmagomedov vs Paul Hughes | Road to Dubai Champions Series


    The Professional Fighters League (PFL) kicks off 2025 with the Road to Dubai Champions Series. This event features a thrilling main event title defense between undefeated reigning Bellator Lightweight Champion Usman Nurmagomedov vs the formidable Paul Hughes. 


    Event Details:

    • Date: Saturday, January 25, 2025
    • Time: 11am ET / 4pm GMT / 8pm Local GST
    • Venue: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, United Arab Emirates


    FULL FIGHT CARD:

    1. Bellator Lightweight Title Main Event: Usman Nurmagomedov (18-0, 1 NC) vs. Paul Hughes (13-1)
    2. Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Vadim Nemkov (18-2, 1 NC) vs. Tim Johnson (18-10)
    3. Featherweight: Akhmed Magomedov (10-1, 1 NC) vs. Nathan Kelly (11-2)
    4. Featherweight: Ibragim Ibragimov (8-0) vs. Kenny Mokhonoana (5-1)
    5. Bantamweight: Renat Khavalov (8-0) vs. Cleiver Fernandes (9-1)
    6. Middleweight: Tarek Suleiman (13-8, 1 NC) vs. Ahmed Samy (11-4)
    7. Middleweight: Yakub Sulimanov (7-0) vs. Jarrah Al-Selawe (20-7)
    8. Lightweight: Mirafzal Akhtamov (7-0-1) vs. Mike Thompson (7-2)
    9. Flyweight: Hadi Omar Al Hussaini (5-1-1) vs. Ruel Pañales (5-2, 1 NC)
    10. Lightweight: John Mitchell (9-2) vs. Souhil Tairi (7-5-1)
    11. Middleweight: Mostafa Nada (9-3) vs. Haider Khan (8-1)
    12. Amateur Lightweight: Saeed Alhosani (amateur 4-2) vs Talal Alqallaf (amateur 2-0)


    How to Watch Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Paul Hughes

    • Fans in the United States can catch all the action live on MAX
    • Fans in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Monaco, Portugal, Switzerland, UK can watch live on DAZN

     

    Fighter Profiles

    Usman Nurmagomedov

    • Age: 26
    • Height: 5 ft 11 in 
    • Arm Reach: 72 in
    • Leg Reach: 42 in
    • Record: 18-0, 1 NC (8 KOs, 6 Subs)

    Usman Nurmagomedov, the Bellator Lightweight World Champion from Dagestan, Russia, is set to defend his title against Paul Hughes in Dubai, marking the next chapter in the storied Ireland vs. Dagestan rivalry. Training under the esteemed guidance of his cousin, former UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, and coach Javier Mendez at the American Kickboxing Academy, Usman has an impeccable 18-0 record. His training partners include UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev and 2024 PFL Lightweight Champion Gadzhi Rabadanov. This fight is more than a title defense—it’s an opportunity to honor the legacy of his late uncle Abdulmanap, whose teachings continue to shape the sport.

     

    Paul Hughes

    • Age: 27
    • Height: 5 ft 9 in
    • Arm Reach: 70 in
    • Leg Reach: 41 in
    • Record: 13-1 (6 KOs, 3 Subs)

    Paul “Big News” Hughes is one of MMA’s rising stars, holding a 13-1 record with a seven-fight win streak and notable victories under both the Bellator and PFL banners. After defeating former Bellator Featherweight Champion AJ McKee, Hughes secured a title shot and positioned himself at the forefront of the Ireland vs. Dagestan rivalry. The Irish standout sees this fight as more than a title opportunity—it’s a chance to prove the strength of Irish MMA on the world stage.


    Co-Main Event:
    Vadim Nemkov vs. Tim Johnson – A battle between Nemkov, a disciple of Fedor Emelianenko, and Johnson, a veteran stepping in on short notice, aiming for a career-defining upset.

     



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  • Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Islam Makhachev lightweight GOAT debate settled as ex-champion makes ‘more well-rounded’ claim


    The Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Islam Makhachev GOAT debate rages on following UFC 311.

    UFC lightweight champion and pound-for-pound king Islam Makhachev put on another dominant performance as he tapped out Renato Moicano in minutes at UFC 311. He was supposed to face Arman Tsarukyan before he withdrew on short notice due to injury, and despite the last-second opponent switch, Makhachev left the Octagon unscathed.

    Makhachev and his UFC Hall of Fame mentor Khabib Nurmagomedov are two of the greatest lightweights to ever compete inside the Octagon. After Makhachev’s latest win, many fans and pundits have begun to wonder whether or not the student has surpassed the master in the lightweight GOAT debate.

    A former UFC champion believes Makhachev’s skillset sets him apart when discussing the all-time great lightweights.

    Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts after a submission victory against Renato Moicano of Brazil in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the U...
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    Robert Whittaker picks Islam Makhachev as the UFC LW GOAT

    During a recent episode of the MMArcade podcast, Whittaker weighed in on Makhachev’s UFC 311 performance and where he stands on the lightweight GOAT debate.

    “At this point in Islam’s career, can you expect anything else?” Whittaker said of Makhachev. “Everyone just wants to see the bubble pop, but much like Khabib, it’s not gonna happen. Islam is much more well-rounded than Khabib, in my opinion. His striking is so crisp and clean. We’ve seen such an improvement in his striking over the course of his last few fights, and this was no different…

    “The problem is, we need to see him keep going, to keep doing it. Statistically, he’s the best lightweight to have done it right now, but if he loses that bubble that pops, that aura disappears. That’s why it was so good for Khabib to get out and not succumb to anything else. His bubble never popped. But Islam’s doing what [Khabib] did but going further with it, taking it as far as he can go.”

    A second UFC title would set Islam Makhachev firmly apart from Khabib Nurmagomedov

    After UFC 311, Makhachev could potentially vie for another divisional championship after nearly clearing out the top lightweight contenders. He’s long teased a move up to welterweight, but with his teammate Belal Muhammad holding the belt, his jump up a weight class is complicated.

    If Makhachev earned a second title, he’ll tally an accolade that Nurmagomedov didn’t earn during his career. Nurmagomedov retired in 2020 following a successful lightweight title defense against Justin Gaethje at UFC 254.

    Nurmagomedov entered the UFC Hall of Fame in 2022 after amassing a 29-0 record in his legendary career. He defeated Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, and Gaethje during his lightweight title reign.

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    Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Islam Makhachev lightweight GOAT debate settled as ex-champion makes ‘more well-rounded’ claim

    The debate over who the greatest lightweight fighter of all time is has been a hot topic among MMA fans for years. With Khabib Nurmagomedov retiring as the undefeated champion and his protege Islam Makhachev rising through the ranks, the discussion has only intensified.

    Recently, former lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov weighed in on the debate, claiming that Makhachev is the more well-rounded fighter of the two. While Nurmagomedov’s grappling skills are widely regarded as some of the best in the sport, he believes that Makhachev’s striking game and overall versatility give him the edge.

    Many fans have pointed to Nurmagomedov’s dominant reign as champion, where he defeated some of the toughest opponents in the division with ease, as evidence of his greatness. However, Makhachev’s impressive performances and undefeated record have also earned him a strong following of supporters.

    As the debate rages on, one thing is certain – both fighters have left a lasting impact on the lightweight division and will be remembered as two of the greatest to ever compete in the sport. Only time will tell who will ultimately be crowned the lightweight GOAT.

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  • Dvalishvili closes in style to edge Nurmagomedov at UFC 311


    INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Merab Dvalishvili had already beaten four consecutive champions going into his first UFC title defense this year — and yet, Saturday still might have been the most impressive night of his career.

    Dvalishvili (19-4) defended his bantamweight championship for the first time in the co-main event of UFC 311 inside the Intuit Dome, defeating the previously undefeated Umar Nurmagomedov (18-1) via unanimous decision. All three judges scored the bout for Dvalishvili, with official scores of 49-46, 48-47 and 48-47.

    Nurmagomedov, the younger cousin of retired Hall of Famer Khabib, went into Saturday’s contest a significant betting favorite, but Dvalishvili promised to “humble” him in their five-round fight. According to UFC Stats, he outlanded Nurmagomedov in total strikes 133-81 and surpassed longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre‘s as the all-time leader for career takedowns inside the Octagon.

    “Umar is tough fighter and he’s good, but he called me old,” said Dvalishvili, who at 34 is five years older than Nurmagomedov. “Yes, I’m old but I’m working every day. I’m a harder worker.”

    He added: “I’m so proud of myself. I can retire today, and I can die happy.”

    It was a competitive fight, particularly early on, but as always, Dvalishvili’s pace proved to be his best weapon. He fell behind in the opening two rounds and suffered an early cut near his left eye. His volume started to wear on Nurmagomedov by the third round, however, and he sealed his victory in the final minute with a clean right hand and two successful takedowns.

    Nurmagomedov, who was cornered by Khabib, admitted in his postfight comments he suffered a hand injury in the opening round. Although he has a much more striking-based style than his famous cousin, he is still known for his camp’s smothering grappling. He struggled to get anything going in that department against Dvalishvili, however, converting just 2 of 15 takedown attempts.

    “I think first round, I won. Others was close,” Nurmagomedov said. “And after first round, I can’t punch because I think I broke my [left] hand, and game go other way, you know?”

    In the buildup to the fight, Dvalishvili complained about Nurmagomedov’s fast track to a title fight. Nurmagomedov beat only one highly ranked opponent on his way to the title fight, compared with Dvalishvili’s road that included bouts against José Aldo, Petr Yan, Henry Cejudo and Sean O’Malley. Ultimately, Dvalishvili’s experience in elite five-round fights might have been the difference, as he dominated Nurmagomedov late.

    Dvalishvili won the belt by defeating O’Malley at UFC Noche in September. O’Malley has since undergone and recovered from hip surgery, and expectations were he would likely fight the winner of Saturday’s contest. O’Malley sat cageside for the event.



    In a thrilling showdown at UFC 311, Merab Dvalishvili showcased his skills and closed in style to edge out Khamzat Nurmagomedov in a closely contested bout.

    Dvalishvili’s relentless pressure and striking accuracy kept Nurmagomedov on his toes throughout the fight. Despite Nurmagomedov’s grappling prowess and submission attempts, Dvalishvili’s takedown defense and striking combinations proved to be the difference maker.

    In the final round, Dvalishvili turned up the heat and landed a series of devastating blows that rocked Nurmagomedov. With seconds left on the clock, Dvalishvili unleashed a flurry of strikes that left Nurmagomedov reeling, securing a unanimous decision victory.

    The win solidifies Dvalishvili’s status as a rising star in the bantamweight division and sets him up for a potential title shot in the near future. Congratulations to Merab Dvalishvili on a spectacular performance at UFC 311!

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  • Islam Makhachev thinks Khabib Nurmagomedov prevented him from knocking Dustin Poirier out


    Islam Makhachev Wanted to Beat Dustin Poirier Standing

    In a new interview with CBS Sports’ Shakiel Mahjouri, Islam Makhachev revealed that Khabib Nurmagomedov’s cornering prevented him from stopping Dustin Poirier via strikes.

    “If he let me strike more in that last fight, I can knock him out, knock out Dustin,” Makhachev said. “I go like one-two, one-two-three, and then, ‘Take him down, take him down,’ but he choose the easy way, you know, because the weakness from Dustin everybody know, his wrestling. But the last fight he defend very well. That’s why I use my striking more.”

    It’ll be interesting to see if Makhachev utilizes his striking again for his next title defense. He will be going one-on-one with Arman Tsarukyan in a rematch to headline UFC 311 on January 18th. The first encounter between Makhachev and Tsarukyan took place back in 2019 and it was a grappler’s delight. Makhachev won the competitive bout via unanimous decision.

    If Makhachev emerges victorious over Tsarukyan a second time, he’ll secure his fourth successful UFC lightweight title defense. That would set a new record for the most successful UFC title defenses at 155 pounds.

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    Islam Makhachev recently made headlines when he expressed his belief that his teammate and mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, prevented him from knocking out Dustin Poirier in their recent fight. Makhachev, who is often compared to Nurmagomedov due to their similar fighting styles and backgrounds, felt frustrated by Nurmagomedov’s instructions during the fight.

    In a post-fight interview, Makhachev claimed that he had Poirier hurt and was ready to finish him, but Nurmagomedov advised him to focus on controlling the fight and not take unnecessary risks. While Makhachev ultimately won the fight by unanimous decision, he couldn’t help but feel like he missed an opportunity to secure a more definitive victory.

    Despite his frustration, Makhachev acknowledged the wisdom of Nurmagomedov’s advice and expressed gratitude for his guidance throughout the fight. As one of the rising stars in the lightweight division, Makhachev remains focused on his goal of becoming a champion and is determined to continue learning and improving with the help of his mentor.

    It remains to be seen how this dynamic will play out in future fights for Makhachev, but one thing is for sure: his relationship with Nurmagomedov will continue to be a key factor in his success in the Octagon.

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  • Khabib Nurmagomedov reminisces about Dustin Poirier’s five-word response to his question after first round of their famed title fight 


    Khabib Nurmagomedov recently reflected on his title fight against Dustin Poirier and revealed what ‘The Diamond’ told him at the end of the first round. This came after Nurmagomedov expressed conflicting thoughts about defeating Poirier in the octagon and cornering Islam Makhachev against the former interim champion at UFC 302 last year.

    For context, Nurmagomedov and Poirier went toe-to-toe in a lightweight title unification bout at UFC 242 in 2019, where the undefeated Dagestani submitted Poirier via rear-naked choke in the third round.

    In a recent interview with ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto, Nurmagomedov revealed what Poirier answered when asked how he felt after the first round.

    ”After first round I tell him how you feel and he said, ‘nothing, you win first round.”’

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    ‘The Eagle’ also discussed his experiences facing Poirier and coaching Makhachev for his contest against the Louisiana native, saying:

    ”Outside and inside cage? Inside was much better. When I was inside, I don’t have to talk. Only [a] couple of times I talk [to him]…But when I was outside with Islam [Makhachev], like, almost [for] 25 minutes I was just talking. I cannot do nothing. I don’t like this, to be honest. But it was an amazing fight. It was an amazing fight for fans. Amazing finish in the fifth round and very good experience for Islam.”

    Check out Khabib Nurmagomedov‘s comments below (10:16):

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    Following his retirement from the sport in 2020, Nurmagomedov guided Makhachev to his first lightweight title victory, when the 33-year-old submitted Charles Oliveira at UFC 280.

    Nurmagomedov is preparing Makhachev for his fourth title defense against Arman Tsarukyan in the main event of UFC 311 this weekend. The UFC legend is also helping his cousin Umar Nurmagomedov, who will challenge Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title in the co-main event.


    Islam Makhachev claims Khabib Nurmagomedov stopped him from knocking out Dustin Poirier

    Khabib Nurmagomedov was in the corner of Islam Makhachev when he defeated Dustin Poirier via last-round submission at UFC 302.

    In a recent interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, Makhachev disclosed that he could have knocked out Poirier. However, Nurmagomedov apparently wanted him to focus more on wrestling than striking. Makhachev said:

    ”If he let me strike more in that last fight, I can knock him out, knock out Dustin. I go like one-two, one-two-three, and then, ‘Take him down, take him down,’ but he choose the easy way, you know, because the weakness from Dustin everybody know, his wrestling. But the last fight he defend very well. That’s why I use my striking more.”

    Check out Islam Makhachev’s comments below (4:02):

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