UFC Vegas 31: Makhachev vs. Moises results and post-fight analysis

Islam Makhachev defeated Thiago Moises in the UFC Vegas 31 main event.
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Did anyone expect anything other than complete domination from Islam Makhachev? The highly regarded teammate of former lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov took a very methodical approach towards Thiago Moises, showing the talented Brazilian grappler plenty of respect for his submission abilities. That only meant Makhachev wasn’t diving head first onto the mat with him, instead slowly working his way into dominant positions, coming close to securing stoppages at the end of the second and third rounds. He finally found what he wanted in the fourth round, securing an RNC.

The win doesn’t advance Makhachev any given he was expected to dominate Moises anyway, but it does further solidify his reputation as someone no one wants to fight. Given Makhachev approaches fights with a healthy degree of respect towards his opposition and is still able to put on such dominating performances is a scary proposition for anyone willing to step in the cage with him. It’ll be damn near impossible to deny him a top ten opponent at this point. The question is who is willing to do so. Don’t be surprised if Makhachev is fighting for the lightweight title by the end of 2022. Moises should remain largely static. Maybe he’ll fall out of the official rankings, but his standing in there was tenuous in the first place.

UFC Vegas 31 Main Card

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