At UFC 302, Islam Makhachev wants to continue the tradition of Khabib Nurmagomedov. Regardless of Khabib’s team’s preparation, Dustin Poirier’s team will not lack confidence. Mike Brown, Poirier’s trainer, talked to MMA Fighting on the parallels and divergences between Makhachev and Nurmagomedov’s fighting techniques. “They look the same, but they use different methods,” Brown added.
Strength Training
A recent clip on Nurmagomedov’s YouTube channel shows the former lightweight king entering Makhachev’s training camp to push the champion to his limits. Although Nurmagomedov has given up all MMA activities to focus on his family, he returned to help Makhachev prepare for this important title defense. “It only took me five days to come back,” Nurmagomedov said in the film. “These are good days for me; These days will be very difficult for them. Strength training is very challenging, said Makhachev, “Khabib came to the camp and was disturbed at the beginning, and without any adjustments, we started training immediately.”
Preparation for the Fight Week
In a recent post on However, facing a brilliant leader like Poirier requires careful preparation. Nurmagomedov’s expertise complements Makhachev’s preparation, providing strategy and knowledge that only a former champion can provide.
Poirier’s Negative Beliefs
Even with Khabib’s team’s preparation, Dustin Poirier’s team won’t be lacking confidence. In an interview with MMA Fighting, Poirier’s trainer, Mike Brown, talked about the parallels and divergences between the fighting styles of Nurmagomedov and Makhachev. “They use different methods, but they look the same,” Brown remarked.” I think Islam throws more punches to the body than Khabib throws other punches.

However, Brown believes Poirier’s confidence and preparation are the key factors. “There’s nothing missing, I think he’s very confident. He’s very dangerous… This guy can adapt to any style, no matter the size. He’s seen everything and most of time, it appears on the top.
High Risk Fighting
As fight night approaches, the anticipation for this epic match-up is building. Makhachev’s quest to defend his title and continue Nurmagomedov’s legacy will satisfy Poirier’s thirst for redemption and victory. These results will determine the future of lightweight division and the continuation of its legacy. Makhachev’s intense preparation under the watchful eye of his assistant added a layer of intrigue to the match. Fans want to see if the champion can live up to the high expectations set by his former boss and maintain his dominance in the division.
Khabib’s Influence
The fact that Khabib Nurmagomedov was there in Makhachev’s training camp is significant. Makhachev’s fighting technique is influenced by Nurmagomedov, who is renowned for his grappling and unparalleled fighting prowess. The importance of this battle is demonstrated by the previous champion’s choice to return to training camp, albeit only briefly. When he arrived, Makhachev felt more confident and gained important information that would come in handy the night of the battle.
Makhachev’s View
Makhachev expressed his gratitude and respect for Nurmagomedov’s leadership. Training with mentors, he became more aware of the mental and physical demands required to be a champion. The exact curriculum prepared him for the challenges Poirier would face. Makhachev’s commitment to honoring Nurmagomedov’s legacy is evident in his dedication to training and greatness.
Power of Poirier
However, Dustin Poirier’s power and expertise should not be taken lightly. Poirier enters the Octagon with a plethora of information and an unwavering mentality after facing some of the hardest opponents in the lightweight class. He was more than prepared for the task Makhachev posed because of his prior meeting with Nurmagomedov. Mike Brown, the boxer’s trainer, commended Poirier for his versatility and willingness to fight in a range of styles, which made him a dangerous foe.
Hope to Expand
The anticipation for UFC 302 is palpable. Fans are eager to see the fight between the two champions, each of whom has something important to prove. For Makhachev, it’s about cementing his status as a champion and honoring his leadership’s legacy. For Poirier, it’s about giving back and showing his talent and strength.
