Ilia Topuria claims Islam Makhachev and Charles Oliveira are too afraid to face him next
Thus far, Ilia Topuria's return to the lightweight division has been a source of frustration for him. No one is aiming to fight him next, prompting the Spaniard to call out his two principle targets, UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev and former 155-pound king Charles Oliveira, in a recent interview.
While speaking to Spanish MMA reporter Álvaro Colmenero, 'El Matador' revealed that he is currently training for both Makhachev and Oliveira. Unfortunately, neither man seems keen on facing him, with Makhachev claiming Topuria needs to prove himself at lightweight first.
Meanwhile, Oliveira was more open to a bout with the Spaniard, but is currently calling for a title shot, which he is prioritizing over a fight with Topuria. In response, Topuria branded both men cowards.
"I'm preparing for Islam Makhachev. All of my training is actually focused on Islam or Charles, because I don't see any other opponents. So, I have two names in mind. Neither of them dare [to fight me]. Then they have these phrases they make their own, like, 'A champion will fight whoever they're told,' and so on, and then, 'I don't want to fight him, because he's small.'"
Topuria, though, believes that the difficult matchmaking at lightweight is the result of fear.
"Then I change weight classes. I'm not small, I'm in the weight class now. Then they say that I haven't won enough. Well, these are symptoms are fear, we all know that, but it's normal. I'd be scared too."
Check out Ilia Topuria blasting Islam Makhachev and Charles Oliveira:
Ilia Topuria: "I am preparing for Makhachev fight but he is afraid"
— Álvaro Colmenero (@KOlmeneroMMA) March 27, 2025
"The options are Islam or Charles"
Credit: ABC MMA & Álvaro Colmenero pic.twitter.com/MvsPZ5nhq1
It's been some time now since Topuria announced his decision to vacate his featherweight title, which will be made official once the Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes fight starts at UFC 314. Unfortunately for him, he is struggling to find matchups at 155 pounds, but there's still hope.

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