Nurmagomedov Not Overly Impressed by Holloway, Compares UFC 223 Foe to Edson Barboza
Khabib Nurmagomedov says he has watched every single bout of Max Holloway’s current 12-fight UFC winning streak.
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“I watched all of his opponents. I watch his 12-fight winning streak,” Nurmagomedov said during a press conference to promote UFC 223 on Wednesday. “Like, [Jose] Aldo, Jeremy Stephens, Ricardo Lamas – nobody like me. I am a bigger fighter.”
Holloway’s rise to prominence in the UFC includes the
aforementioned trio as well as the likes of Cub Swanson,
Anthony
Pettis and Charles
Oliveira. In fact, he hasn’t lost since falling to Conor
McGregor at UFC Fight Night 26 in August 2013. Still
Nurmagomedov would like to point out that Holloway hasn’t faced
anyone with a dominant wrestling or grappling background during
that time.
“I watch his whole fights. They didn’t have anything with grappling or takedowns,” Nurmagomedov said. “Always opponents everybody is striking guys. He don’t care about wrestling. He fights with Aldo, Pettis, all these guys, Lamas, Jeremy Stephens. He beat a lot of good guys. But styles make fights. It’s a very hard fight for him. If you want to fight me, he needs maybe 24 more years for training to becomes new guy, wrestling guy.”
Nurmagomedov has fashioned an impressive winning streak of his own. The American Kickboxing Academy product is 25-0 since beginning his professional career, including nine straight triumphs under the UFC banner. In many of his victories, the Dagestan native breaks his opponents through suffocating top pressure and grappling. Most recently, he overwhelmed celebrated Brazilian striker Edson Barboza en route to a lopsided unanimous decision win at UFC 219.
Nurmagomedov doesn’t think Holloway will be a significantly different opponent than Barboza.
“I just fight with a fighter like him two months ago. I fight with Edson Barboza,” Nurmagomedov said. “What’s the difference between him and [Holloway]?
“If you talk about [styles], I fought with Edson Barboza two months ago. He’s a very good striker, boxing kicking, everything. He’s bigger than [Holloway] and he had 10 weeks for training camp.”
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