Manager Ali Abdelaziz recently hinted at
Islam Makhachev’s future plans.
Manager Ali Abdelaziz recently hinted at Islam Makhachev’s future plans.
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According to Abdelaziz, the
UFC’s immediate plans for Makhachev don’t include
Arman Tsarukyan,
Charles Oliveira or
Ilia Topuria — all of whom seemed to be potential opponents for the reigning lightweight champion. However, Abdelaziz also admitted that the unpredictable nature of the sport leaves everything uncertain.
“The UFC has a completely different plan for Islam which doesn’t include Oliveira, Arman or Ilia,” Abdelziz wrote on social media. “But it’s an unpredictable sport and you don’t know what could happen.”
Makhachev was originally scheduled to defend his lightweight strap against Tsarukyan in the main event at
UFC 311 this past weekend. However, Tsarukyan pulled out on the day of the weigh-ins, citing a back injury. “Ahalkalakets” was replaced by
Renato Carneiro, who was supposed to fight
Beneil Dariush on the same card. Makhachev submitted the Brazilian with a brabo choke in the opening stanza.
While Dariush was paid his entire fight purse for losing out on the booking, the Assyrian-American has since called out
Dustin Poirier. Abdelaziz, who also manages Dariush, claims “Benny” could have a chance at the next title shot if he beats Poirier in a potential matchup. Abdelaziz also believes that another of his fighters,
Justin Gaethje could get a gold bid if he emerges victorious against
Dan Hooker at
UFC 313 on March 8 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
“If [Gaethje] beats Hooker he can be easily next,” he wrote. “If [Dariush] beats Poirier he can also be next. These would be [two] new names that Islam hasn’t fought yet.”
While Topuria has been calling Makhachev out, the lightweight champ seemingly isn’t too interested, as the matchup doesn’t have a second belt at stake for him. Meanwhile, Dana White has made clear that Tsarukyan isn’t getting the next lightweight title shot.