As the No. 1 pound-for-pound UFC star, you’d think Islam Makhachev is an anyone, anywhere type of fighter, but there are some instances where he’ll avoid fighting an opponent.
As we fast approach Makhachev’s fourth lightweight title defense against Arman Tsarukyan at UFC 311, fans chirp about a potential double-championship opportunity for Makhachev if he wins.
Ilia Topuria wants Makhachev – and Makhachev’s coach believes he can fight up to middleweight.
The most obvious move for Makhachev would be to step up one weight class to welterweight, where he could take on the winner of Belal Muhammad vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov.
However, speaking to collective reporters at the UFC 311 media day, Makhachev said, “These are not the fights I would like.”
“I know both guys,” Makhachev said. “These are not the fights I would like, for sure – both Belal Muhammad and Shavkat Rakhmonov. Both are world-class fighters with all the skills. They’re going to have a good fight coming up, that I’m interested to see.”
The most likely double-champ fight for Islam Makhachev
As for other options, Makhachev has featherweight, middleweight, and, at a stretch, light heavyweight.
However, featherweight is probably off the table since he has already defended his belt twice against featherweight GOAT Alexander Volkanovski, and most of the critique surrounding Makhachev’s title reign consists of his defenses against non-lightweights.
Makhachev has said he isn’t interested in Topuria. So, if Muhammad or Rakhmonov aren’t in the title picture in late 2025, we could see a welterweight move. Otherwise, a middleweight matchup with champion Dricus Du Plessis – or Sean Strickland, who challenges for the belt at UFC 312 – seems quite favorable for the Dagestani grappler.