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Jorge Masvidal heaps praise on Movsar Evloev: 'This guy's going to be champion'
Jorge Masvidal heaps praise on Movsar Evloev: 'This guy's going to be champion'

USA Today

time14 hours ago

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Jorge Masvidal heaps praise on Movsar Evloev: 'This guy's going to be champion'

Jorge Masvidal heaps praise on Movsar Evloev: 'This guy's going to be champion' Jorge Masvidal says his American Top Team teammate Movsar Evloev has unmatched work ethic. Evloev (19-0 MMA, 9-0 UFC) will welcome former Bellator standout Aaron Pico (13-4 MMA, 0-0 UFC) at UFC on ABC 9 (ABC, ESPN, ESPN+) on July 26 at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. UFC CEO Dana White said that with a win, Evloev will likely be next in line for UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski. Having trained with Evloev on numerous occasions, Masvidal says it's only a matter of time before the Russian has UFC gold around his waist. "I know Movsar a long time, four years at American Top Team," Masvidal told Red Corner MMA. "Me and Movsar train a lot together. At the time, I'm like 185, 190 pounds and Movsar's like 150, 160. So at first, we're wrestling, I'm doing OK, but this guy does not stop. By the last minute, my head was going to explode because he just doesn't stop, and he's just shooting, shooting, wrestling, wrestling, shooting. "Does not stop, always advancing position. When I went with him I was like, 'Man, he's able to keep that pace with me, and I'm a lot bigger and more experienced than him? This guy's scary,' and I've trained with him numerous times and I've also seen him train with some of the best in the gym. I'm telling you, this guy's going to be champion at 145." Masvidal also praised Evloev for his training regimen. "God gave him genetics, but also, this guy works harder than everybody else," Masvidal said. "Every day, he does conditioning after wrestling. Two hours and a half of wrestling, then he'll go roll, he'll go run, he'll go lift weights. This makes a big difference."

Manager: Like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Movsar Evloev willing to take long road to UFC title
Manager: Like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Movsar Evloev willing to take long road to UFC title

USA Today

time06-06-2025

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Manager: Like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Movsar Evloev willing to take long road to UFC title

Manager: Like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Movsar Evloev willing to take long road to UFC title MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Ali Abdelaziz says Movsar Evloev is happy to prove he's the rightful No. 1 contender – no matter how long it takes. Despite being undefeated and 9-0 in the octagon, Evloev (19-0 MMA, 9-0 UFC) is not next in line for a title shot, which even surprised UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski. Evloev is rumored to welcome Bellator standout Aaron Pico to the UFC, but nothing has been confirmed. Evloev's past three wins have come over former title challenger Diego Lopes, top contender Arnold Allen, and most recently former champion Aljamain Sterling at UFC 310. Abdelaziz has had numerous clients who have had to go on almost double-digit win streaks before getting their title shot, and says Evloev embodies the same mentality. "The UFC, half of them want him to get a title shot. The other half ... Anyway, if Movsar needs to get one more, he said Khabib (Nurmagomedov) did it, Islam (Makhachev) did it, Kamaru (Usman) did it, Belal (Muhammad) did it," Abdelaziz told MMA Junkie. "If he has to get one more and be on a 10-fight win streak, he will do it. "If he goes out there next fight and he wins – he doesn't have a fight officially yet – but he deserves to be fighting for the title. But at the end of the day, we'll follow the system. He said this: 'If I'm the best in the world, and if I lose before I get to the title, I'm not the best in the world.' This is the same thing Khabib told me, Islam told me, Kamaru told me. These guys (that) have the same mentality, they go a long way." Nurmagomedov, Makhachev, Usman and Muhammad, all managed by Abdelaziz, became UFC champions. Makhachev currently is the UFC's lightweight titleholder.

Alexander Volkanovski's UFC title reign up in the air as champion is denied preferred fight
Alexander Volkanovski's UFC title reign up in the air as champion is denied preferred fight

The Independent

time23-05-2025

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  • The Independent

Alexander Volkanovski's UFC title reign up in the air as champion is denied preferred fight

Alexander Volkanovski 's next fight is up in the air, after the UFC champion's preferred challenger declared he is fighting a fellow contender this summer. Volkanovski reclaimed the featherweight throne in April, outpointing Diego Lopes to win the belt that Ilia Topuria vacated in February. Twelve months earlier, Topuria knocked out Volkanovski to become champion, ending the Australian's four-year reign. And Volkanovski, looking to build a strong second stint with the belt, had made clear his desire to defend the gold against Movsar Evloev first. The Russian is unbeaten at 19-0 and last fought in December, outpointing ex-bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. Evloev was the most obvious next challenger for Volkanovski, 36, but the 31-year-old tweeted on Thursday (22 May): 'If you are a UFC fighter and believe you are the best in the world then you have fight every fight they throw at you. 'No risk no reward. See you guys in July, it's ON #AbuDhabi. '@alexvolkanovski thank you Champ for trying to fight me, I will fight in July and you fight in September, hopefully we both win and we can meet in December.' It is suspected that Evloev could face new signing Aaron Pico, 28, who has joined the UFC from Bellator, while Volkanovski's next challenger may be Yair Rodriguez through a process of elimination. While Volkanovski beat the Mexican handily in 2023, stopping him in round three, Rodriguez recorded a significant win against former Bellator champion Patricio Pitbull last time out. Admittedly, that decision victory only snapped a two-fight losing streak for Rodriguez, who was submitted by Brian Ortega after his defeat by Volk. However, the only fighters above the 32-year-old in the rankings are: Topuria, who has moved up to challenge for the lightweight strap; Lopes, who just lost to Volkanovski; and Max Holloway, who is booked to fight at lightweight in July (and who Volkanovski has beaten three times). Furthermore, with the UFC having booked its pay-per-view main events for June, July and August, the next free headline slot is September's UFC 320 in Mexico – Rodriguez's home country. But there are ongoing issues with the new Arena Guadalajara, meaning the event could yet be moved. UFC 320 has already suffered a setback, with a boxing super-fight between Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Terence Crawford being moved from 12 September to 13 September, the same night as the UFC show. That is despite a plan for UFC president Dana White to co-promote the boxing event with Saudi adviser Turki Alalshikh. With both fight cards playing out on the same night, it seems unlikely that White will be involved in Canelo vs Crawford. It is unclear what that means for his new working relationship with Alalshikh under TKO Boxing.

Alexander Volkanovski and Movsar Evloev Want Title Fight—UFC Not on Board Yet
Alexander Volkanovski and Movsar Evloev Want Title Fight—UFC Not on Board Yet

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

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Alexander Volkanovski and Movsar Evloev Want Title Fight—UFC Not on Board Yet

Fresh off his return at UFC 314, Alexander Volkanovski, 36, reclaimed the featherweight title with a composed performance against Diego Lopes, earning a unanimous decision after five rounds. While the win solidified his place at the top once again, it also set the stage for a potential legacy fight—one that Volkanovski made clear he wants next. However, recent developments suggest that the matchup may not happen anytime soon. Now, as speculation swirls about what's next for the reigning champion, one thing is clear—Volkanovski has his sights set on a legacy-defining showdown. Post-fight, he expressed interest in facing undefeated featherweight contender Movsar Evloev, 31, stating: 'He's undefeated, and I'd love to be the one to take that 0. That'd be a great challenge.' Movsar EvloevGetty Images But despite both fighters being on board, UFC President Dana White and the promotion appear to have other plans. In a recent sit-down with ESPN MMA's Brett Okamoto, Evloev's manager Ali Abdelaziz shared frustration over the UFC's stance. 'It's illegal for him not to be fighting next for the title because who's above him, right?' Abdelaziz said. 'It's crazy this guy is not even in the conversation… They say he need one more.' Alexander Volkanovski (red gloves) reacts after defeating Diego Lopes (not pictured) during UFC 314 at Kaseya Navarro-Imagn Images Volkanovski, for his part, has been vocal in praising Evloev's resume and welcomes the matchup. Meanwhile, Evloev has long called for a title opportunity, telling MMA Fighting in 2024 he was ready and willing for the division's top names. Dana WhiteGetty Both athletes are aligned. But unless Dana White and the UFC change course, the most logical—and potentially legacy-sealing—fight at featherweight may have to wait. Related: 'I'm Not Welcomed Back' – Ronda Rousey Sends Blunt Message to UFC World Related: UFC Rising Star Sends Sparring Offer to Charles Oliveira 'I Can Imitate Topuria Perfectly'

Alexander Volkanovski Eyes Movsar Evloev After UFC 314 Win
Alexander Volkanovski Eyes Movsar Evloev After UFC 314 Win

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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Alexander Volkanovski Eyes Movsar Evloev After UFC 314 Win

There's no coasting in the featherweight division—not even for legends. Fresh off a gritty battle at UFC 314 against rising contender Diego Lopes, Alexander Volkanovski isn't thinking about rest. He's focused on legacy. After dominating at the top for years, the former champion has made it clear that he's not ready to fade quietly into the background. In fact, there's one undefeated name that has his full attention. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani, Volkanovski revealed that he's eyeing a showdown with unbeaten Russian standout Movsar Evloev, who currently boasts a 9-fight UFC win streak. Volkanovski shared his mindset heading into the next chapter, saying, 'Before the fight I'm talking about Movsar, and obviously he's in a position where—if you look at who deserves the most—being undefeated and who he's fought and ranking... I do like that undefeated record. I'd love to take that zero.' He added, 'Especially for legacy and where I'm at—taking out an undefeated guy, younger than me anyway... I think Movsar is still going to be up there. I go take him out and he keeps building his resume... to have that name on my resume would be good.' Alex VolkanovskiGetty Images A few weeks ago, Evloev voiced his own frustrations during an interview with KolosMMA, claiming that the promotion has been avoiding pairing him with top-tier opponents. 'As I understand it, the UFC is trying to keep me as far away from anything title-related as possible. I was at UFC 314. After the fight, I had the opportunity to talk to the UFC. They did not want this.' His comments reflect growing tension as Evloev continues to rise through the ranks without a clear path to a title shot. Now that Volkanovski has expressed interest, things could get interesting. Advertisement Whether it's defending territory at 145 or chasing vengeance at 155 in a potential rematch with Ilia Topuria, Volkanovski's fire hasn't dimmed. He's chasing greatness—and Movsar Evloev might be next in his path. Related: Alexander Volkanovski Hints at Lightweight Return – Talks Possible Super Rematch Related: Belal Muhammad Delivers Discouraging Update to Islam Makhachev Ahead of UFC 315

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