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Nurmagomed­ov: UFC 267 is next stepping stone for Makhachev on his way to ruling the world

▶ Former champion tells John McAuley that UAE fight fans will see a future champion in action this month

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Khabib Nurmagomed­ov had just finished watching Islam Makhachev complete another sparring session in Dubai yesterday, and quickly confirmed that his teammate would “very soon” establish himself as undoubtedl­y the best UFC lightweigh­t in the world.

As if Nurmagomed­ov, now in Makhachev’s corner as coach, needed any additional persuading.

“Islam’s looking great,” the unbeaten former champion, who retired in Abu Dhabi a year ago, told The National. “And very soon we’re going to take the lightweigh­t title back home. Like it was before in the past three years. Right now, they have a champion. But very soon we’re going to take this. Islam is ready to go.”

Makhachev, the No 5-ranked contender in a division currently headed by Charles Oliveira, is putting the final pieces together in a camp ahead of this month’s bout against Dan Hooker at UFC 267 in Abu Dhabi.

Hooker, ranked a solitary slot below in the rankings, is fresh off a dominant decision on September 25 against Nasrat Haqparast. He took the Makhachev test on short notice, as a late stand-in for former lightweigh­t champion Rafael dos Anjos.

For many, New Zealand’s Hooker represents the greatest test to date in his Dagestani rival’s already impressive UFC career. Makhachev sits at 20-1 in profession­al mixed martial arts, and 9-1 in the UFC.

Most tellingly, he rides an eight-fight winning run.

Thus, Nurmagomed­ov is convinced that, once Hooker is successful­ly negotiated at Etihad Arena on Yas Island, Makhachev’s next opponent should be the winner of the December title encounter between champion Oliveira and No 2 Dustin Poirier.

“This is big challenge for him,” Nurmagomed­ov said. “Islam is No 5, Hooker is No 6. It’s going to be a very big fight for Islam. And I really believe that, after this fight, Islam has to fight for the title. “How many times do we see in UFC a fighter win a couple of fights, three or four, and they fight for the title? But what about Islam, with a nine-fight win streak? He already has eight. After Hooker, 100 per cent he’s going deserve to fight for the title.”

For some time, Makhachev has been touted as heir to Nurmagomed­ov’s lightweigh­t throne. The latter called time on his guaranteed Hall of Fame career at UFC 254 last year. In the conclusion to the UFC’s second Fight Island series in the capital, Nurmagomed­ov retained his title against Justin Gaethje, submitting the American in the second round. Then aged 32, Nurmagomed­ov went out with a gleaming pro record of 29-0 (13-0 in UFC).

Days later, he was installed on top of the promotion’s pound-for-pound rankings.

Now, after Oliveira secured the vacant belt in May against Michael Chandler, Nurmagomed­ov views Makhachev’s ascent to the division’s summit as only a matter of time.

Asked how good his believes his close friend to be, Nurmagomed­ov said: “It’s because it’s his prime time right now. End of October, Islam will be 30 years old. When you’re 25 you’re different, when you’re 30 you’re completely different.

“I truly believe he’s the best lightweigh­t in the world. Nobody’s even close. No Conor [McGregor], no Dustin, no Justin, no Charles, no Chandler. No one is close to Islam.

“And I don’t say this because he’s my brother, we train together my whole life, or something like this. No. Because I work with everybody – Islam, other guys – and right now this is Islam’s time. This is his prime time.

“What the other guys have that Islam doesn’t is experience. Because Dustin, Justin, Conor, Chandler – all these guys have a little bit more experience than Islam.

“But when we’re talking about skills, Islam is way better. But we will see. Islam has very good mental strength, he has a very good heart. He’s a warrior. When the times comes, he always shows this.

Islam is ready to go. I truly believe he’s the best lightweigh­t in the world. Nobody’s even close. Nobody

And this time he’s going to show this too, inshallah.”

Before the big fight, he will be kept busy with appearance­s at the upcoming Dubai Muscle Show and Abu Dhabi Showdown Week, which culminates in UFC 267.

At the former, Nurmagomed­ov will showcase two of his latest ventures: PH Top by Khabib alkaline water and FiTROO by Khabib protein bars. Then all focus on fight night, October 30.

As for what he expects come the main event against Hooker (21-10, 11-6) on October 30, Nurmagomed­ov said: “When Islam is going to catch him, he’s going to understand this is a different kind of power. Different kind of grappling, wrestling.

“I really believe end of first round, when Islam catches him, Islam will finish him, with triangle choke or armbar. Something like that.”

 ?? Chris Whiteoak / The National ?? Islam Makhachev, right, during his win over Davi Ramos at UFC 242 on Yas Island in September 2019
Chris Whiteoak / The National Islam Makhachev, right, during his win over Davi Ramos at UFC 242 on Yas Island in September 2019

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