Islam Makhachev stayed true to his resolve on Saturday at UFC 302 with a hell of a performance. Solidifying his position as the #1 pound-for-pound fighter or standing ground for others who consequently didnโt already have him there. The Dagestani outshone as an all-around Mixed martial artist in all avenues. But for some, he couldnโt outshine the absent G.O.A.T Jon Jones.
The Team Eagles MMA top crop met Dustin Poirier in the feature main event of UFC 302. The lightweights went blow-to-blow in the bid for the undisputed gold, with Makhachev coming out on top. Islam Makhachev summed up a plethora of records with his performance; there was little change in the UFC Official pound-for-pound listings, though, with him maintaining the top position since Q4 of last year.
However, that wasnโt the consensus. UFC CEO Dana White sparked a big counter by saying he respects Makhachev, but Jon Jones remains the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter. Hereโs a breakdown of why that would be a colossal error in judgment.
P4P debate plusses: Islam Makhachev
The question of who the best fighter on the planet is one of the most widely hot topics in the game. The Ultimate Fighting Championship has had the rankings since 2013. With no proper gospel definition, a good summary is a fighterโs value relative to top crops of different weights. Consequently, Islam Makhachev put himself quite high up in the debate.
The 32-year-old, a Combat Sambo expert, has quite a wrestle-heavy attribute, being strong inside the clinch. A 4x Russian Sambo champion and Combat Sambo world titleholder, itโd be weird to expect otherwise. Makhachev favors chaining off singles, burst shots, single limb takedowns, or separation (for armbars). This was very evident at UFC 302 as well.
The Layfette lightweight veteran did have some anti-wrestle strategies up his sleeve, though. Poirier kept the pace up with intense volume shots, close-range connects, and a standup game. He even tactfully split his stances whenever Makhachev opted for his signature lean-ins and single-leg takedowns. But as a P4P top fighter should be, Makhachev adapted to the cause.
Conceive, believe, over-achieve!
In prime essence, a fighter deemed the top P4P should be an all-around expert. White has long advocated for Jones to be the one, hence the counter. Now, so is the 5โฒ 10โณ southpaw out of Russia. He submitted the submissions expert (Arm triangle; R2 โ 3:16 mark) Charles Oliveira to win his guard. His thunderous shin kick to the head and subsequent ground-and-pound on one of the best kickboxers came next.
Notably, Makhachev defeated Alexander Volknaovski twice, once getting the unanimous nod and another time ending it violently. He has proved he can mold to the cause on more than one occasion. More ironic is the fact that he outdid Poirierโs guillotine dreams with one of his own. He finally slid back and rolled into transition with a DโArce choke at the 2:42 mark of Round 5. These are the very signs that the best in the world can do it all.
P4P debate minuses: A kingdom without a King
Indisputably one of MMAโs all-time greats, โBonesโ has been an inactive champion. Flawed logic and whatnot, fans, analysts, and peers are right to consider him the G.O.A.T. However, the upside for Makhachev is that he will likely be active for much longer than Jones. The Team Jacksonโs MMA Acoma heavyweight hasย stalled the state of his division with media antics and profuse barbs on peers. He is also losing supporters due to inactivity.
His fight and win over Ciryl Gane is crossing 14 months now. By his own admission, he is stalling the ebb of fights in the division just for one mere maiden defense of his undisputed gold. Granted, itโs a โJon Jonesโ maiden defense. But would that mean heโs above the rest? How would his kingly disposition fare when he leaves the kingdom?
Jones is dead set on a legacy battle with Stipe Miocic when the duo return. At the tail end of the performance output, facing each other is quite legacy enough. But the UFC grind is not dependent just on Jones. Once a light-heavyweight phenom, his legacy will be as a 1-fight veteran at heavyweight. The number of combined fights he and Miocic have over the last few years do not even stand up to Islam Makhachev. Considering his P4P worth would be inciting โghosts of fighters past.โ
โWhat have you done for us lately?โย
When the final fight event rolled in on Pay-per-view, ESPN+(10 p.m. ET), the Dagestani shot off on all cylinders this Saturday. He immediately leaned in for a superior clinch, with the opponent having to spend the rest of the opening frame on his back, helpless. It was an all-around Makhachev outboxed consensus best boxer Dustin Poirier for over four rounds.
Net, he grossed 6-to-1. 26-to-24, 18-15, and 18-11 more significant strikes landed than โThe Diamond.โ All except for the fourth round, where Poirier found more success in pockets of surefire strikes. He even grazed Islam Makhachev with a deep cut above his brow. Going toe-to-toe with a boxer is a huge matter for a lifelong wrestler; also, the signs of a true pound-for-pound.
MMA has always been an โoutputโ game and a โwhatโs your featsโ stat. Hereโs a look at the โBoogeymanโ to that end.
Details matter
Currently, at 26-1 MMA and 15-1 UFC, he passed his third bid on undisputed gold and broke some records along with it. He now ties with mentor Khabib Nurmagomedov,ย B.J. Penn,ย Benson Henderson, andย Frankie Edgarย for triple-title defenses. On the topic of Khabib, he supplanted his longtime streak. Makhachevโs 14-win UFC streak is now the longest active among fighters on the roster. โActiveโ is a good takeaway. It lies only behindย Kamaru Usmanโsย 15 andย Anderson Silvaโsย 16 consecutive wins.
Makhachev became the sixth fighter in UFC history to earn submission wins based on five or more different techniques. Frank Mir, Chris Lytle, Oliveira, Stefan Struve, and Jim Miller also boast the feat. Even in the last, he went through the dynamic range of armbar, Kimura, two more armbar attempts, chokes, and even a guillotine before finally using a DโArce.
He consequently earned his fifth โFight-Nightโ bonus in his past four, breaking the โJan Blachowiczโ curse of losing out a strap after a clash against another champion holding a belt. With the major number of ballot appearances shown and fights won dominantly, itโs no wonder that MMA publication/coverage sites rank him No. 1. MMA is the ultimate number-grinding game. Even Jones isnโt safe from that pitfall.
Verdict
A big P4P debate negative until now was that Makhachev supposedly had a short haul of ranked opponents in the 155-pound division. Moreover, he couldnโt duck blame for slower rebounds and nitpicking opponents. He is now rightfully the No. 1 P4P, defended his title twice in 2023, went through strike barrages of a thirty-one-fight veteran lightweight, and still came out a champion.
Islam Makhachev also has victories over three opponents who have been present in the UFCโs official pound-for-pound rankings (Poirier, Volkanovski twice and Charles Oliveira). While the metric of P4P is weirdly compound, he has done much inside his 14-win streak. Jon Jones will always remain an all-time favorite, but personally and logically, Makhachev ranks over Jones at present.
Jon Jones | Islam Makhachev | |
Fight statistics (as of writing this) | 27-1 MMA, 21-1 UFC | 26-1 MMA, 15-1 UFC |
Strikes landed per minute | 4.29 | 2.65 |
Strike accuracy | 57% | 59% |
Takedown Avg. ย โย Average Takedowns Landed per 15 minutes | 1.93 | 3.19 |
Takedown accuracy | 45% | 53% |
Sub. Avg. โ Average Submissions Attempted per 15 minutes | 0.5 | 1.1 |
Wins since 2020 | UFC 247: Jones vs. Reyes (Feb. 08, 2020)
UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane (ย Mar. 04, 2023); last voting ballot appearance for P4P considerations |
UFC 259: Blachowicz vs. Adesanya (Mar. 06, 2021)
UFC Fight Night: Makhachev vs. Moises (Jul. 17, 2021) UFC 267: Blachowicz vs. Teixeira (Oct. 30, 2021) UFC Fight Night: Makhachev vs. Green (Feb. 26, 2022) UFC 280: Oliveira vs. Makhachev (Oct. 22, 2022) UFC 284: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski (Feb. 11, 2023) UFC 294: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski 2 (Oct. 21, 2023) UFC 302: Makhachev vs. Poirier (Jun. 01, 2024) |
Per statleaders.ufc.com (UFC Record Book), Islam Makhachev is No. 2 in top win streaks and No. 8 in most submission wins. Jon Jones is No. 1 in most Title Fight Wins