Morning Report: Islam Makhachev reveals partial ligament tear in hand, return time is ‘questionable’

UFC 302: Makhachev v Poirier
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Islam Makhachev might miss his desired return date options.

The UFC lightweight champion is as good as any fighter on the planet. Well, that's a decent understatement. He's better than any fighter on the planet, according to most throughout the sport who consider him the pound-for-pound best. Amongst all current UFC champions, none have a longer reign than Makhachev, who’s at 646 days at the time of publishing.

Makhachev, 32, battled it out with perennial fan favorite and 155-pound legend Dustin Poirier in his last defense at UFC 302 last month. To tie the divisional record with three wins as champion, Makhachev submitted "The Diamond" with a fifth-round brabo choke. Unfortunately, he was unable to walk away without serious injury.

“After the fight, my fist hurt a lot, a lot of things hurt,” Makhachev told Ushatayka (h/t MMA Mania). “We’ll take time, everything is healing little by little. But my hand continues to bother me. An MRI recently confirmed that I have a partial ligament tear. Let’s see if I can recover. If not, I may even have to have surgery.”

Makhachev has managed to go his 27-fight career (26-1) thus far without any major injuries. The timing especially sucks for the champion as he was hopeful to make his dream of fighting in New York's Madison Square Garden a reality this November.

If Makhachev doesn't end up fighting in the "Big Apple," he's been linked to a possible Abu Dhabi PPV return for UFC 308 one month earlier. That now feels even less likely after this injury update, barring any speedy recovery improvements.

“Well, it is questionable,” Makhachev said of his timetable. “We haven’t talked about the fight yet. I am doing rehabilitation every day now and we’ll see how the hand goes.

“I really want to perform before the end of the year. I plan to, too. So far I haven’t even thought about not performing. But I want to come in shape, prepared, so that nothing bothers me. Before the last fight, there were also a lot of minor injuries, everything accumulated. And I want to give my body time to recover.”

Luckily for the No. 1 contender Arman Tsarukyan, having some potential extra time before his expected rematch against the now-champion could work in his favor. Tsarukyan is currently serving a nine-month suspension from the NAC after an altercation with a fan at UFC 300 in April. Expected to release an anti-bullying PSA as a result of his punishment, Tsarukyan's suspension will be reduced to six months.

Tsarukyan won his fight that night against former champion Charles Oliveira via a split decision.


TOP STORIES

Departure. Dana White says Muhammad Mokaev is done in UFC: ‘PFL’s going to get a great, undefeated guy

Champion. Tom Aspinall: Jon Jones was ‘crossing his fingers and toes tonight hoping I’d lose’ at UFC 304

Patience. Belal Muhammad willing to give Leon Edwards a trilogy bout after UFC 304 ... in 3 years

Bitter. Dana White rips UFC 304, never increasing post-fight bonuses again: ‘You can thank everybody on this card for that

Weird. Muhammad Mokaev admits he sucker-punched Manel Kape: I won’t let anyone ‘bully me’

Reaction. Curtis Blaydes issues first statement after UFC 304 quick title loss to Tom Aspinall

Spectacle. Manny Pacquiao, Rukiya Anpo deliver in wild exhibition at Super RIZIN 3; Ryan Garcia challenges both

Baddy. Paddy Pimblett reacts to King Green win at UFC 304: ‘Everyone underestimates me just because I look like a 14-year-old girl

$$$. UFC 304 bonuses: Paddy Pimblett receives special $200K reward


LET’S WATCH

UFC 304 Post-Fight Show.

On To the Next One.

UFC 304 Post-Fight Scrums.

Aspinall’s Fight Day.

UFC 305 Promo.

Full fights.

RIZIN 48 Trailer.

PFL Fight Week.

Paddy.

Poatan subs.


MORNING MUSIC

The more metal, the better. Props to the true biggest winners of the weekend, Gojira. And good on the Olympics for doing it right.

Go to Twitter, use the #MorningReport hashtag, or find one of my tweets with it, and drop me a jam you’re currently really into. I’ll pick the best one alongside my daily choice and give you a shoutout! You can also share in the comments below — those are just harder to sift through sometimes!


SOCIAL SCROLL DOWN

Madness.

Whoops.

Baddy.

Ehh.

Next?

Scenes!

Fitting.

Almighty.

Lol.

Missed it.

Sure, Jon.

Anik.

Practice makes perfect.

Bullet.

For England!

Victory.


FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Guram Kutateladze (12-4) vs. Jordan Vucenic (13-2); UFC Abu Dhabi, Aug. 3

Jack Jenkins (12-3) vs. Herbert Burns (11-5); UFC 305, Aug. 17

Mateusz Gamrot (24-2) vs. Dan Hooker (23-12); UFC 305, Aug. 17

Casey O’Neill (9-2) vs. Luana Santos (8-1); UFC 305, Aug. 17

Lisa Kyriacou (7-2) vs. Cynthia Calvillo (9-6-1); HEX Fight Series 32, Sept. 7

Sean O’Malley (18-1, 1 NC) vs. Merab Dvalishvili (17-4); Noche UFC, Sept. 14

Alexa Grasso (16-3-1) vs. Valentina Shevchenko (23-4-1); Noche UFC, Sept. 14

Brian Ortega (16-3) vs. Diego Lopes (25-6); Noche UFC, Sept. 14

Daniel Zellhuber (15-1) vs. Esteban Ribovics (13-1); Noche UFC, Sept. 14

Kyohei Hagiwara (7-9) vs. Ryo Takagi (7-2); RIZIN 48, Sept. 29

Naoki Inoue (17-4) vs. Soo Chul Kim (22-7-1); RIZIN 48, Sept. 29

Seika Izawa (13-0) vs. Kanna Asakura (20-7); RIZIN 48, Sept. 29

Roberto “Satoshi” de Souza (16-3) vs. Luiz Gustavo (14-2); RIZIN 48, Sept. 29

Clayton Carpenter (7-0) vs. Lucas Rocha (17-1); UFC Fight Night, Oct. 12


FINAL THOUGHTS

If you missed Super RIZIN 3, you missed out, friends. I enjoyed UFC 304, but that was a wild card in Saitama.

Thanks for reading!


POLL POSITION

Last Week’s Results:

Friday: 95% of 300 total votes answered “Yes” when asked, “Will Mike Perry fight in BKFC again?

Thursday: 87% of 317 total votes answered “MMA” when asked, “What sport will Francis Ngannou do next?

Wednesday: 74% of 466 total votes answered “No” when asked, “Will Kamaru Usman ever fight for a UFC title again?

Tuesday: 74% of 514 total votes answered “Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall” when asked, “Who wins this weekend?” Belal Muhammad defeated Edwards via a unanimous decision (48–47, 48–47, 49–46) in UFC 304’s main event and Aspinall defeated Curtis Blaydes via first-round TKO (punches) at 1:00 in UFC 304’s co-main event.

Monday: 51% of 335 total votes answered “No” when asked, “Will we still see Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson happen after Paul’s win over Mike Perry?

Today’s exit poll:


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