Magomed Ankalaev's title win could lead to Islam Makhachev headlining marquee UFC PPV in America, claims MMA veteran



Islam Makhachev is the reigning UFC lightweight champion and currently holds the top position in the pound-for-pound rankings. A UFC welterweight believes Makhachev could headline International Fight Week later this year after Magomed Ankalaev dethroned Alex Pereira.

International Fight Week will be underway in late June, culminating with UFC 317 on the 28th. The pay-per-view doesn't have any confirmed fights yet, and the annual summer event in Las Vegas usually features one of the promotion's top stars in the headlining role.


With Pereira, one of the most popular fighters in the sport, seemingly unlikely to return by June, UFC veteran Michael Chiesa believes Makhachev could now headline the marquee event. In a recent episode of The Bohnfire, Chiesa said:

"The timing seems absolutely perfect, and you have to think like when you have champions like Islam Makhachev, you want to save him for marquee for specific markets. So, obviously, you want to keep him for Abu Dhabi, but Magomed Ankalaev just won the title, and it sounds like they want to do the rematch in Abu Dhabi. So, that frees up Islam to fight state-side International Fight Week."


The UFC lightweight champion secured a victory over Renato Moicano at UFC 311 earlier this year. This was Makhachev's fourth title defense, a new record at lightweight. The Russian has notably indicated that he'll eventually move up to welterweight, but with the 170-pound title set to be contested in May, his next bout is more than likely going to be at 155 pounds for his fifth title defense.


Check out Michael Chiesa's comments below (33:28):


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Bo Nickal explains why Dricus du Plessis won't be able to game-plan for Khamzat Chimaev

Khabib Nurmagomedov Names Tougher Opponent for Makhachev Than Topuria

Jon Jones breaks his silence with two word statement after Alex Pereira loses at UFC 313