01/05/2024

Islam Makhachev not scared of Charles Oliveira's jiu-jitsu: 'I'm going to knock him down and try to finish him'

Lunes 10 de Octubre del 2022

Islam Makhachev not scared of Charles Oliveira's jiu-jitsu: 'I'm going to knock him down and try to finish him'

Islam Makhachev is confident wherever the fight goes against Charles Oliveira in their UFC 280 lightweight title fight in Abu Dhabi.

Islam Makhachev is confident wherever the fight goes against Charles Oliveira in their UFC 280 lightweight title fight in Abu Dhabi.

Islam Makhachev is confident wherever the fight goes against Charles Oliveira.

Makhachev (22-1 MMA, 11-1 UFC) meets Oliveira (33-8 MMA, 21-8 UFC) for the vacant lightweight title in the UFC 280 headliner on Oct. 22 in Abu Dhabi.

In Oliveira, Makhachev faces the promotion’s all-time leader in submission wins and overall finishes, but the Sambo champion is not intimidated.

“His last three or four opponents, they knock him down and nobody goes to grappling,” Makhachev said in an interview with The National. “Nobody tried to finish him there. Nobody tried to do some ground-and-pound. That’s why nobody from these opponents could stop him.

“But I’m not scared of his jiu-jitsu skills because I have good skills in Sambo and grappling and will give him a hard time in striking. That’s why I’m going to knock him down and try to finish him. Because this guy has most finishes in the UFC, my goal is I have to finish him. I’m going to take his record.”

American Kickboxing Academy head coach Javier Mendez hailed Makhachev’s striking and called him the most well-rounded lightweight of all time. But Oliveira was able to knock out Michael Chandler, and dropped Justin Gaethje before he submitted him to show he’s not just a threat on the ground.

Makhachev may be brimming with confidence at his own ability, but he acknowledged Oliveira is heading into their fight with an invincible aura.

“Charles is very dangerous,” Makhachev said. “He always finishes his opponent, and he’s dangerous in the striking and on the ground. But I believe in my skills. I’m ready for the fight standing up or on the ground – it doesn’t matter.

“I don’t think this is the biggest test (of my career). Maybe I’ve beat some guy who has more skills. But right now, he’s the champion. And, right now, at this moment in his career, because he has a good win streak – he had many losses before and he finished all his opponents – he feels like nobody can stop him. But Oct. 22, I’m going to come to the cage and stop him there.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 280.

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