Makhachev’s Next Welterweight Defense Unsettled as Manager Pushes Usman Over Garry
Makhachev's manager publicly backs Kamaru Usman as the more compelling matchup, questioning Ian Garry's case.
Overview
- Ali Abdelaziz, who manages Islam Makhachev and Kamaru Usman, said both fighters want to face each other and argued Usman is the champion’s toughest stylistic test.
- Abdelaziz criticized Ian Machado Garry’s résumé and marketability, contending recent performances do not justify a title shot.
- The UFC has not announced Makhachev’s first welterweight title defense or date, though May or June timing and a possible Newark event have been mentioned without confirmation.
- Garry, ranked No. 3 after 2025 wins over Belal Muhammad and Carlos Prates, has respectfully called out Makhachev and insists he can dethrone the pound-for-pound leader.
- Reports reference unconfirmed chatter that Michael Morales could be considered later this year, with contenders such as Shavkat Rakhmonov and Carlos Prates also in the mix.