Islam Makhachev, the lightweight champion, has achieved what many thought was impossible - becoming a double champion in two weight classes. The Russian sensation took down Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 to claim the welterweight title and cement his status as one of the greatest mixed martial artists in history.
Makhachev's victory was not a close contest, with all three rounds going in his favor on the scorecards. He leaned heavily on his grappling advantages, using his expertise to control Della Maddalena on the ground. The Australian contender, known for his striking prowess, failed to find his rhythm and was unable to land any significant damage.
While Makhachev's victory was no surprise to many in the MMA community, it marked a new chapter in his career. He now joins an elite group of fighters who have claimed gold in two weight classes - a testament to his incredible skill and adaptability.
Makhachev's winning streak has now reached 16 fights, tying him with Hall of Famer Anderson Silva for the longest winning streak in UFC history. The victory also marked a major milestone in Makhachev's career, solidifying his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world.
The former lightweight champion had vacated the title earlier this year to move up to welterweight, and it was clear that he had set his sights on the championship. With this victory, he has proven once again why he is considered one of the greatest fighters in MMA history.
Makhachev's victory was not a close contest, with all three rounds going in his favor on the scorecards. He leaned heavily on his grappling advantages, using his expertise to control Della Maddalena on the ground. The Australian contender, known for his striking prowess, failed to find his rhythm and was unable to land any significant damage.
While Makhachev's victory was no surprise to many in the MMA community, it marked a new chapter in his career. He now joins an elite group of fighters who have claimed gold in two weight classes - a testament to his incredible skill and adaptability.
Makhachev's winning streak has now reached 16 fights, tying him with Hall of Famer Anderson Silva for the longest winning streak in UFC history. The victory also marked a major milestone in Makhachev's career, solidifying his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world.
The former lightweight champion had vacated the title earlier this year to move up to welterweight, and it was clear that he had set his sights on the championship. With this victory, he has proven once again why he is considered one of the greatest fighters in MMA history.