Anatoly Malykhin has reacted to UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev’s claim that the Russian is the ‘most dangerous man on the planet’ following his history-making win last week.
At ONE 166:Qatar, Malykhin defeated Reinier de Ridder for the ONE Middleweight MMA world title, adding to the light-heavyweight and heavyweight crowns he currently holds – becoming the first fighter to ever hold titles at three different weights concurrently.
It prompted the dominant UFC champion to post a picture of Malykhin on his Instagram story, proclaiming him as the most dangerous man around.
The 36-year-old is 14-0 in his MMA career and has never even been taken the distance – it was only in his last two fights that he discovered what it was like to come out of a second round.
In response to Makhachev’s words, Malykhin was humbled, and also expressed his admiration for the man from Dagestan.
“It’s very inspiring to hear that,” said Malykhin. “Islam is the pound-for-pound number-one fighter. I’ve been following him for quite a long time. I used to watch Khabib’s fights, too. To see that, it’s an amazing sign of respect.”
At ONE 166:Qatar, Malykhin defeated Reinier de Ridder for the ONE Middleweight MMA world title, adding to the light-heavyweight and heavyweight crowns he currently holds – becoming the first fighter to ever hold titles at three different weights concurrently.
It prompted the dominant UFC champion to post a picture of Malykhin on his Instagram story, proclaiming him as the most dangerous man around.
The 36-year-old is 14-0 in his MMA career and has never even been taken the distance – it was only in his last two fights that he discovered what it was like to come out of a second round.
In response to Makhachev’s words, Malykhin was humbled, and also expressed his admiration for the man from Dagestan.
“It’s very inspiring to hear that,” said Malykhin. “Islam is the pound-for-pound number-one fighter. I’ve been following him for quite a long time. I used to watch Khabib’s fights, too. To see that, it’s an amazing sign of respect.”
Source: sportsnewsireland.com