Islam Makhachev Next Fight: UFC Champion Reveals Return Timeline After Record-Breaking Win at UFC 330

Fresh off his unanimous decision victory over Ireland’s Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330 in Philadelphia, the Dagestani superstar is pressing for a quick turnaround as he eyes further history in the welterweight and lightweight divisions.

Speaking after his milestone win on August 15, Makhachev outlined an aggressive timeline that bypasses the typical multi-month recovery window standard for titleholders. At 34 years old, the top of the pound-for-pound rankings wants to maximize his peak years before Ramadan preparations begin in early 2027.

«Tenemos que pelear antes del Ramadán cien por cien. Tengo que pelear, tal vez incluso a finales de este año. Ya no estoy en mis 20. Tengo 34 años, y tengo que pelear lo antes posible», stated Makhachev regarding his upcoming schedule.

The Record-Breaking Victory at UFC 330

Makhachev’s timeline for his next appearance follows a historic night inside the Octagon at UFC 330 in Philadelphia. Facing Ian Machado Garry in the main event, the reigning welterweight and lightweight champion secured a unanimous decision victory with judges scoring the bout 49-46, 49-46, and 48-47 in his favor.

The triumph cemented Makhachev’s status in the promotion’s record books. By defeating Garry, the Russian standout extended his winning streak to 17 fights, surpassing the historic 16-fight mark established by UFC Hall of Famer Anderson Silva between 2006 and 2013. Furthermore, the win marked the first time a single fighter has successfully defended titles in both the lightweight and welterweight divisions within the organization.

With more than 800 days holding the top spot in the pound-for-pound rankings, Makhachev possesses little left to prove on paper. Yet, his competitive drive remains unbridled, and retirement is not currently on his radar.

Targeting Late 2026 or Early 2027

Because August, September, and October are largely accounted for in the promotional calendar, Makhachev’s window to compete narrows down to a three-month span before the religious calendar intervenes. Ramadan in 2027 is projected to run from the night of February 7 through March 8, completely ruling out early-year bouts once training camps shift.

This leaves three distinct pay-per-view targets for the promotion and the champion. November features a major traditional event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, while December brings a massive numbered card to Las Vegas. January remains an open variable for the promotion.

Brazil’s Carlos Prates has emerged as the most likely challenger to step up for the welterweight belt during this targeted window, provided the organization finalizes the matchup.

What Lies Ahead for the Double Champion

The next official checkpoint rests on matchmaking decisions from the promotion regarding the late-year pay-per-view lineup. Whether the reigning champion steps into the cage under the bright lights of New York in November or heads to Las Vegas in December, his stated urgency ensures the division will not remain stagnant.

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