Islam Makhachev's Next Fight: Dana White Confirms August, Denies July Claims
UFC President Dana White has clarified the timeline for Islam Makhachev's next fight, dismissing previous speculation about a July return. White confirmed that the reigning UFC welterweight champion is now targeted for an August date for his next title defense, directly contradicting recent statements made by his long-time manager, Ali Abdelaziz.
Abdelaziz's Earlier Announcement
Earlier in the week, Ali Abdelaziz, in an interview, indicated that Makhachev's next bout at welterweight was already secured. He detailed that Makhachev had been offered a fight at 170 pounds to headline a summer event in July and had accepted the opportunity. Abdelaziz also stated that the opponent would be the top-ranked contender in the division, promising an official UFC announcement soon. He highlighted that his fighter had agreed to the matchup despite managing a hand injury.
Abdelaziz also refuted claims that Makhachev avoided a potential super-fight with Ilia Topuria. He explained that while a Topuria fight was discussed, it never progressed close to being finalized. He maintained that Makhachev would have accepted such a challenge even if not in peak physical condition.
Dana White Sets August Timeline
In response to Abdelaziz's comments, UFC President Dana White provided a definitive update on Makhachev's schedule. White explicitly denied the July timeline, stating that the champion is slated for an August fight. This brief but clear remark directly contradicts the manager's version of events and shifts expectations away from International Fight Week in early July, which Abdelaziz had initially linked to Makhachev's next appearance.
Implications for Islam Makhachev's Next Bout
Makhachev is preparing for his inaugural defense of the UFC welterweight title, having recently ascended from the lightweight division to claim the 170-pound gold. While Abdelaziz has identified the next challenger as the division's top contender, no specific name has been publicly disclosed, and the UFC has yet to formalize any bout agreement. The manager has also suggested that initial concerns regarding Makhachev's injury status have subsided, making a summer title defense feasible, even with the dispute over the exact month. Potential opponents such as rising stars Ian Machado Garry and Michael Morales continue to be mentioned in discussions.
Until the promotion officially unveils the main event, the situation remains a common scenario for high-profile champions: a public divergence between a manager eager to build momentum and a promoter keen to control the official narrative. For now, fans following Makhachev's career are left to weigh Abdelaziz's confidence in a July headliner against White's explicit message indicating an August return for the champion.
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