UFC commentator praises Khabib, but chooses another Russian ahead of the former champion; find out why.

Khabib Nurmagomedov was the UFC lightweight champion and retired undefeated with 29 wins.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov He is a former UFC champion. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/khabib_nurmagomedov

However much Khabib Nurmagomedov While he may be one of the biggest names in Russian UFC history, "The Eagle" is far from the only Russian fighter to stand out in the world's biggest MMA event. According to Joe Rogan, the UFC's main commentator, Islam makhachev He has already done enough to surpass his friend and training partner in the race for the title of best of all time.

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Rogan acknowledged the talent and importance that the leader of the Dagestan Clan possesses in the history of MMA. However, he highlighted that Makhachev's striking technique is a significant difference to consider when comparing the two.

“Khabib is undoubtedly one of the greatest of all time. But the difference between Khabib and Islam is that Islam is elite in stand-up fighting. Khabib has a great stand-up game, but Islam knocked out Volkanovski with a head kick – that’s not part of Khabib’s repertoire. Islam is on another level,” Rogan said in an edition of Espaitec's 'The Joe Rogan Experience'.

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“Islam is a level above. He can knock you out standing up, knock you out on the ground, he can submit you. You're always thinking about grappling when you're exchanging blows. So, when you ask, like, who's a better striker, Islam or JDM, well, it depends, because if you have to worry about takedowns, your striking won't be the same,” he concluded.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov celebrates Islam Makhachev's victory at UFC 284. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Khabib Nurmagomedov celebrates victory Islam makhachev No. UFC 284. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Khabib Nurmagomedov retired undefeated

K. Nurmagomedov retired from MMA in 2020. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

The Russian competed in the UFC between 2012 and 2020. He won all 13 fights in the organization and reached the top of the lightweight division (up to 70,3 kg) flawlessly. The peak of his career came when he faced... Conor McGregor In September 2018, at the biggest pay-per-view in MMA history, he finished his opponent in the fourth round and rose to stardom.

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