Ian Machado Garry has cemented his position as the number one contender for the UFC Welterweight Championship, defeating Belal Muhammad by unanimous decision at UFC Qatar in Doha. The 28-year-old Irishman improved his record to 17-0 with a convincing victory over the former champion, showcasing his skill and determination.
Garry's performance was impressive, as he landed 72 significant strikes to Muhammad's 56, dominating the fight from start to finish. Despite some early struggles, Garry adapted his strategy and outclassed Muhammad in the later rounds, securing the unanimous decision victory.
The win has sent shockwaves through the UFC Welterweight division, with many pundits hailing Garry as the new favorite to face champion Islam Makhachev for the title. Garry himself is confident that he can take on the Russian and claim the championship, declaring himself "the best in the world" and asserting his right to a title shot.
Garry's victory over Muhammad may have altered the landscape of the welterweight division, but it also raises questions about the challengers waiting in the wings. Fighters like Carlos Prates and Michael Morales, who recently secured big wins against top contenders Leon Edwards and Sean Brady, respectively, may now be viewed as potential threats to Garry's title ambitions.
The Russian champion Makhachev remains undefeated since 2015 and has not lost an MMA fight in over a decade. He will look to extend his dominance by defending his title against Garry, who is eager to claim the championship and put himself on the map as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport.
The stage is now set for a highly anticipated showdown between two of the world's top welterweight contenders. The question on everyone's mind is: can Ian Machado Garry dethrone Islam Makhachev and become the new champion?
Garry's performance was impressive, as he landed 72 significant strikes to Muhammad's 56, dominating the fight from start to finish. Despite some early struggles, Garry adapted his strategy and outclassed Muhammad in the later rounds, securing the unanimous decision victory.
The win has sent shockwaves through the UFC Welterweight division, with many pundits hailing Garry as the new favorite to face champion Islam Makhachev for the title. Garry himself is confident that he can take on the Russian and claim the championship, declaring himself "the best in the world" and asserting his right to a title shot.
Garry's victory over Muhammad may have altered the landscape of the welterweight division, but it also raises questions about the challengers waiting in the wings. Fighters like Carlos Prates and Michael Morales, who recently secured big wins against top contenders Leon Edwards and Sean Brady, respectively, may now be viewed as potential threats to Garry's title ambitions.
The Russian champion Makhachev remains undefeated since 2015 and has not lost an MMA fight in over a decade. He will look to extend his dominance by defending his title against Garry, who is eager to claim the championship and put himself on the map as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport.
The stage is now set for a highly anticipated showdown between two of the world's top welterweight contenders. The question on everyone's mind is: can Ian Machado Garry dethrone Islam Makhachev and become the new champion?