UFC 280 results takeaways Islam Makhachev makes a statement in claiming title TJ Dillashaw draws more ire
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The action in Abu Dhabi did not disappoint with a pair of title fights and an incredible bout at bantamweight
By Brian Campbell Oct 22, 2022 at 6:11 pm ET • 5 min read Getty Images An absolutely loaded UFC 280 card on Saturday from Abu Dhabi produced no shortage of fireworks and developments inside Etihad Arena. With former lightweight king Khabib Nurmagomedov in his corner, Islam Makhachev captured the vacant 155-pound title by submitting ex-champion Charles Oliveira in the first fight in UFC history matching fighters entering with double-digit win streaks. An early injury to TJ Dillashaw also brought an abrupt end to Aljamain Sterling's second defense of his bantamweight title in the co-main event. Let's take a look at what we learned from a memorable night inside the Octagon. Can't get enough boxing and MMA? Get the latest in the world of combat sports from two of the best in the business. Subscribe to Morning Kombat with Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell for the best analysis and in-depth news, including instant analysis of UFC 280 at the conclusion of the event.1 The champion has a new name and he might not yield the strap anytime soon
While the comparisons between Makhachev and his trainer/mentor Nurmagomedov were never quite fair, the potential for immediate dominance atop the lightweight division is starting to look eerily similar. Makhachev's game is slightly different than that of "The Eagle," a fact that became abundantly clear when he used his striking in Round 2 to break down and drop Oliveira after outwrestling him in the opening round. But the prophetic words of Khabib's late father Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, who predicted Makhachev would pick up where his son left off as lightweight king one day, appears to be coming true. Not only did Makhachev step up his striking in a big way against Oliveira, his ability to dominate on the ground and create an opening for an immediate finish was nothing short of Khabib-like. If the elite MMA fighters from Dagestan, Russia, have proven anything in recent years within UFC, it's their ability to suck the excitement out of a fight by systematically disarming and exhausting their opponents. In that regard, Makhachev has the perfect level of skill, toughness and demeanor to present a major problem to every single fighter in the division. Makhachev cut Oliveira early with a left cross and was never in trouble against a fighter who owns the UFC record for submission and stoppage wins. If he can make it look that easy against a fighter riding an 11-fight win streak of one dramatic victory after another, there's plenty of reason to believe a new era at lightweight has begun. All according to father’s plan #UFC280 pic.twitter.com/tQ8BgIyEpq— UFC (@ufc) October 22, 20222 Makhachev s first title defense is shaping up to be nothing short of a superfight
Pound-for-pound king and defending featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, who is 12-0 since making his UFC debut in 2016, entered the Octagon following Makhachev's victory for a staredown meant to hype a potential fight between the two in Australia next year for the 155-pound title. Makhachev made sure to start the trash talk between them by twice insulting Volkanovski, who is four inches shorter, for his 5-foot-6 height. But regardless of who is taller, a fight against Volkanovski offers Makhachev his biggest shot at instant critical acclaim and a shot at P4P kingship in just his first title defense. It's also a massive superfight as Volkanovski would get the chance to fight in front of his home crowd while attempting to become just the fifth simultaneous two-division champion in UFC history. Given the ease at which he finished Oliveira, it also isn't out of the question that the larger Makhachev would enter as the betting favorite. Volk is ready for the smoke[ @AlexVolkanovski #UFC280 ] pic.twitter.com/ZQB1HOlcsr— UFC (@ufc) October 22, 2022