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Ilia Topuria: The Next Conor McGregor in UFC?

Day by day, Ilia Topuria is demonstrating growing similarities to the storied career of Conor McGregor. Not only does the UFC champion emulate McGregor’s flashy fashion sense, but he also radiates a comparable charisma and self-assuredness that captivates fans. Moreover, like the Irishman, his behaviour both within and outside the octagon bears likeliness. Topuria has expressed, following his impending showdown with Max Holloway slated for UFC 308, his aim to compete for the lightweight title, further cementing his alignment with McGregor’s path.

Although the UFC has known many a champion, those who have attained the status of double champ are rare. Amidst a string of commanding victories, Ilia Topuria was queried about his aspirations to ascend to the 155 pounds category. Answering this, the reigning featherweight champion unveiled his strategy to pursue a secondary title in the lightweight division post his bout with Max Holloway. Yet, he conceded ultimate control to the UFC, stating it was their decision that held sway.

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His enthusiastic reply on moving up a weight class was, “I could do it after this one. I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it. But the thing is, what the UFC wants me to do. At the end of the day I’m a fighter, that’s my job. They know better than me, who I should fight, so.” He communicated his readiness to shift to the 155 pounds category if permitted, explaining that it would mitigate challenges associated with weight cutting and would be a move he was comfortable with.

Moreover, Topuria’s past experience in the lightweight category, particularly his previous battle against Jai Herbert in London, gives him confidence in this decision. However, he clarified that he would consider this only for a chance at the world title rather than for a simple match-up. The UFC’s decision in this matter will undoubtedly be eagerly anticipated by fans and sports pundits alike.

McGregor is famously vocal, never shying away from expressing his thoughts. Adding his voice to the buzz circling UFC 308, ‘Notorious’ declared his support for the Hawaiian fighter. He acknowledged Holloway’s accomplishments and current status as the BMF title holder, and made it clear that he viewed Holloway as the true champ, thus downplaying Topuria’s prospects.

Topuria, nicknamed ‘El Matador’, was predictably displeased at McGregor’s comments, and didn’t hesitate to voice his sentiment, labeling the Irishman as a “fake fighter.” Having once called out McGregor himself over his defeats to Dustin Poirier and Nate Diaz, as well as the pronounced loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov, Topuria’s dissatisfaction was clear.

Given McGregor’s unwavering support, it remains to be seen whether Holloway can rise to the occasion and validate McGregor’s choice by delivering an impeccable performance. As the date of UFC 308 approaches and tensions rise, all eyes will be on these formidable fighters and the potential changes to their career trajectories.