Islam Makhachev ahead of UFC 311: "Don't believe what Arman says"
Islam Makhachev and Arman Tsarukyan faced the media during UFC 311 media day on Wednesday. In the ever-competitive UFC lightweight division, reigning champion Makhachev and contender Tsarukyan are set to meet in a rematch this Saturday at UFC 311.
It's a rivalry that's been brewing since their electrifying first bout nearly six years ago. Both fighters have evolved considerably since their initial encounter, making this highly anticipated showdown a must-watch for MMA fans worldwide.
Highlighting the Armenian fighter’s exceptional wrestling, Makhachev acknowledged Tsarukyan’s rightful place among the division’s top contenders.
However, the champion remains focused on executing his game plan, emphasising his ability to adapt and neutralize opponents’ strengths.
Makhachev also dismissed rumors surrounding a supposed "secret technique" Tsarukyan has teased, humorously recalling past claims by other fighters that failed to materialize. “Don’t believe what Arman says,” he quipped, expressing skepticism but remaining prepared for surprises.
“I believe in myself too much sometimes,” Tsarukyan admitted. “But to get the belt, I’ve got to listen to my corners and do what I need to do.” The Armenian fighter teased an innovative technique that he believes could catch Makhachev off guard, though he declined to reveal specifics. “You’ll say, ‘Wow, what is that?’ when you see it,” Tsarukyan hinted.
A Clash of Evolved Fighters
Both fighters acknowledge the significant improvements they’ve made since their first meeting. Makhachev has honed his striking and wrestling, while Tsarukyan has refined his overall game, adopting a smarter and more energy-efficient approach. “We both got better,” Makhachev noted, predicting a bout that will be remembered for years to come.
The stakes are high for Tsarukyan, who at 28 is in his prime and represents the new generation of lightweight contenders. Makhachev, 34, brings experience and championship pedigree, making this a clash of two fighters at the peak of their respective trajectories.
The rematch has generated immense excitement, with fans speculating on whether Makhachev’s tactical expertise or Tsarukyan’s unpredictability will prevail. As both fighters prepare to step into the octagon, their shared respect and competitive spirit set the stage for what could be one of the most iconic lightweight fights in UFC history.
UFC 311 emanates this Saturday from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, with a start time of 10:00 PM ET/7:00 PM PT.