Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier went from esteemed adversaries to fierce rivals during the UFC 302 press conference face-off. From the start, both started to talk trash lightly. It almost entered a chaotic stage when Poirier called Makhachev a โmotherf**kerโ, and Makhachev took it in the literal sense. It has gone viral on social media and increased the anticipation for the lightweight title showdown.
UFC 302 marks Makhachevโs third title defense when he faces challenger Dustin Poirier. The heated but bizarre face-to-face exchange had Makhachev visibly angry at Poirier. Now, longtime manager and Dominant MMA CEO Ali Abdelaziz gives the scoop on what went wrong with the 32-year-old reigning lightweight.
Honestly, I think it was a misunderstanding…He said something โ everybody comes from different cultures and he said something accepted in American culture, …itโs OK to drop the MF word. But with Muslim guys or Russian guys, you canโt say the MF word…Because this is almost talking about his mother. We know in America you can say the MF word and itโs OK, itโs whatever.
Ali Abdelaziz to MMAFighting on SBN after UFC 302 pre-fight Media Day scrum
As much as Poirierโs tone and language irked Makhachev then, Abdelaziz promises thereโs no bad blood. His mentor,ย Khabib Nurmagomedov, was a surprise addition to the UFC 302 pre-fight camp. Khabib defeated โThe Diamondโ via Round 3 submission (RNC) at UFC 242 and has a substantial history. As such, Team Khabib has planned something special for Makhachev to finish Poirier in the upcoming clash.
Good or bad, Abdelaziz also indicated that the overwhelming betting favorite, Makhachev, would disassiminate the opponent. Speaking to Grind City Media, he even said the lightweight could beat current boxing heavyweights in his standing. Boxers are one thing; diamond-sharp strikers are another. Come this Saturday; itโs anybodyโs guess as to who wins.
UFC 302 weigh-in: Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier all set for clash
All but one fighter made weight at Fridayโs official UFC 302 Ceremonial fighter weigh-ins. The early weigh-insย occurred at the UFC Host Hotel in Jersey City, N.J. The Tri-State Areaโs crown jewel (Diamond, in this case), Poirier, was first to the scales and weighed in exactly at 155 on the nose.
Islam Makhachev followed suit, but after two fighters, to avoid confrontations. He, too, successfully weighed in at 155 pounds. He and Dustin Poirier (30-8 MMA, 22-7 UFC) meet at the tail-end of the PPV event.
The fight promises a historic encounter. Makhachev will attempt to tie the all-time UFC record for most consecutive title defenses in the lightweight division. On the other hand, Poirier remains one of the most decorated fighters on the roster. All that remains for him is the undisputed belt.
The stage is set for one of the biggest legacy battles of the 155-pound weight class. Third defense versus third bid. 13-win streak versus 13 first-round finishers. A collection of 11 submissions against 16 knockouts. Islam Makhachev versus Dustin Poirier. The lightweight map is about to change forever, one way or the other.