Javier Mendez thinks Makhachev vs. Volkanovski rematch happens, says fight met Khabib's expectations
American Kickboxing Academy head coach Javier Mendez sees Islam Makhachev and Alexander Volkanovski running things back down the line.
Makhachev (24-1 MMA, 13-1 UFC) retained his lightweight title with a decision win over featherweight champ Volkanovski (25-2 MMA, 12-1 UFC) in this past Saturdayâs UFC 284 headliner in Perth, Australia.
Although Makhachev was awarded a unanimous decision, Volkanovski surpassed all expectations by making it a close, back-and-forth battle. Volkanovski thinks he should have won, and Makhachevâs head coach wouldnât be surprised if the pair rematched in the future.
âI definitely think the UFC is gonna want to see a rematch,â Mendez told Submission Radio. âSo, I donât see no reason why they wouldnât do a rematch. I think it would be great. I think the fans would love it. I think Islam would be down for it also. And obviously Alex is. Because, I mean, come on now, he calls himself âAlexander the Great,â and he lives up to that name. So, thereâs a reason why heâs such a gentleman. Heâs a competitor. He feels he won, but thatâs the way youâre supposed to feel. And heâs got the right attitude, and yeah, I think at some point they probably will do a rematch.â
Mendez admits he was surprised with how well Volkanovski performed, but Makhachevâs mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, expected a stern test.
âIt was definitely a challenge,â Mendez said. âAlex, he actually became the challenge Khabib told me that he was gonna be. He felt that Alex was gonna be the toughest challenge for Islam and that Islam was gonna have to grind it out through the end. Thatâs what he felt. And I said, well, I didnât know, because the way I looked at Islam, he looked fantastic in training. But Khabib had a feeling that it was gonna be a tougher fight than I anticipated myself. So, it was exactly what Khabib thought it was. It was a real tough fight. We got pound-for-pound for a reason, but we beat it from a guy that is the greatest of all time in the featherweight division and one of the greats of all time. Heâs gonna be, no doubt.â
He continued, âIt didnât surprise me at the beginning. I was thinking, OK, heâs super strong. But then he got stronger as the rounds went on. So itâs like everybody talks about him, he doesnât get tired, that guy. He was a very fresh guy going into the fifth round. At the beginning I thought maybe the grappling would slow him down. It didnât slow him down.
"No, he just got better and better as the rounds went on.â
Bring it.
Yeah letâs rush the rematch while holding up both divisions
Volk v. Yair
Islam v. Beneil
Beneil is on a 8 fight win streak and looked like a monster in his last performance. Yair is the interim champ coming off two wins and looks incredible at 284
Just make those fights. The rest will sort itself out
No, you did not get p4p. Idiotic.
Honestly Im sick of rematches
Iâd say. Some careers have been not ruined, but definitely dragged down with them.