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01/17 13:48 CST Tsarukyan drops, Makhachev to face replacement Moicano at UFC
311 in pursuit of record title defense
Tsarukyan drops, Makhachev to face replacement Moicano at UFC 311 in pursuit of
record title defense
By MARK ANDERSON
AP Sports Writer
Islam Makhachev said he isn't concerned with being known as the greatest
lightweight of all time, but does value setting records and earning his way
into the UFC Hall of Fame.
He has a chance to do something Saturday night in Inglewood, California, that
no other fighter in his division has ever accomplished --- successfully defend
his belt four times. Four others have done it three times.
And if he does that, Makhachev puts himself in lightweight GOAT status.
"I swear I never think about that," Makhachev said.
Standing in his way is 10th-ranked challenger Renato Moicano. He is a late-hour
replacement for top-ranked challenger Arman Tsarukyan, who pulled out of the
bout Friday because "of significant back pain" related to an injury, UFC CEO
Dana White announced on X.
Makhachev --- the UFC's top-ranked pound-for-pound fighter --- is one of three
fighters who will enter the Octagon from the same Russian gym. Umar
Nurmagomedov will try to win the bantamweight championship in the co-main event
and Tagir Ulanbekov will compete in a flyweight match.
"This is the biggest night for the team," Makhachev said.
Makhachev, 33, takes a 26-1 record into the fight that includes a
division-record 14-match winning streak. He claimed his first championship Oct.
22, 2022, in a second-round submission of Charles Oliveira. Makhachev since
twice defended his title against Alexander Volkanovski and once against Dustin
Poirier.
Two of those fights ended before the final bell, and the one that went the
distance --- the first meeting with Volkanovski --- was a unanimous decision.
Tsarukyan said he had been waiting for this opportunity since Makhachev became
the champion, hoping that one day he would get his shot. He knew he had some
work to do first, working his way up from around a No. 10 ranking.
Now he will have more work and waiting ahead of him.
Moicano, a 35-year-old from Brazil, is 20-5-1 with six victories in his past
seven matches. That includes a four-bout winning streak, three of them ending
by submission or technical knockout.
"Moicano's been on a tear since moving up to 155 pounds," White said in his
video announcement. "The guy is an absolute savage, and every fight he's in is
a war. He weighed in at championship weight as the backup in case something
happened, and when we spoke to him this morning, I can tell you, he wants this
fight.
"And when I called Islam, Islam said, ?Brother, I am the champion. I don't care
who it is. I will fight anyone.'"
Moicano posted on X: "Hey guess what I will be world champion tomorrow!"
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