Ilia Topuria is determined to face Islam Makhachev no matter the circumstances. Both fighters recently gave up their UFC featherweight and lightweight titles, respectively, to chase championships in different divisions. Despite the separation, Topuria remains focused on tracking Makhachev. Currently, Topuria is scheduled to fight former UFC lightweight champ Charles Oliveira for the vacant 155-pound title at UFC 317 on June 28th, a bout that has generated both excitement and some disappointment since it delays the anticipated Makhachev versus Topuria fight. Even though Makhachev plans to move up to the welterweight division, Topuria’s aim to defeat one of the best pound-for-pound fighters remains unshaken.
At a press conference, Topuria stated, “If Islam becomes the welterweight world champion, I will surely chase that opportunity as well. If he secures the title and I win in the lightweight division, either I move up or he comes down to lightweight for the fight everyone wants to see.”
While Topuria (16-0) hoped to challenge Makhachev (27-1) for the lightweight belt, he welcomes the chance to face Oliveira instead. Despite this, Makhachev remains his top target, and Topuria is unwilling to wait for him. He acknowledged Makhachev’s dominance over the weight class but emphasized focusing on what he can control, which is fighting for titles and moving forward with his career.
Fan Take: This developing rivalry highlights the high stakes and shifting dynamics within the UFC’s top weight classes, promising thrilling matchups. Fans should be excited as this could lead to some of the most compelling title fights and a defining moment for pound-for-pound greatness in MMA.

