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“Where is the doping test?” Makhachev was suspected of cheating before the main fight in his career
Unpleasant suspicions are being voiced towards the Russian fighter. But absolutely unfounded.
On the night of November 16, Islam Makhachev will fight a championship match against Australian Jack Della Maddalena at the UFC 322 tournament. The Russian is preparing in a special way for his debut in a new weight category.
Photos of the greatly changed fighter from Russia impressed the fans so much that some even suspected him of using illegal drugs.
“I’m finally a little bigger”
For most of his career, Makhachev competed in the lightweight division, where he won the UFC title in 2022. Since then, Islam has made four successful defenses of the belt. Particularly striking and memorable were two victories over Alexander Volkanovski, who at the time of the first fight led the promotion ratings, regardless of weight category.
In 2025, the Russian decided to vacate the belt and move up to welterweight. The difference in the category limit is a significant seven kilograms, and therefore Islam had to significantly increase the dimensions. And our fighter does not hide that the process of gaining weight was not easy for him.
– This camp is really difficult, I have to recruit. This is my first time training for a welterweight fight. Finally got a little bigger. “For the last couple of months, I’ve been using creatine after every workout,” Makhachev said in an interview with ESPN MMA.
No matter how hard it was for Makhachev, the result exceeded all expectations. This can be judged from the video published on social networks by Islam’s friend and colleague Usman Nurmagomedov. He helps his friend prepare for the championship fight with Della Maddalena. In the video you can see with the naked eye how much Makhachev’s torso has changed recently.
“He’s so huge”
Users of social networks instantly reacted to the metamorphosis that occurred with the body of the Russian fighter. Most fans of this sport were enthusiastic about the transformation of Islam.
“Damn, he’s so huge,” writes @_Matteoox.
“First finish off Della Maddalena, then defeat Topuria and you will become a legend,” @__mubasharabbas addresses the Russian.
“Islam has the genetics of a competitive bodybuilder,” admires @mystic_matt01.
“Look at these biceps, the guy is just bursting,” @Blaccicoski draws attention to his enlarged arms.
“Rest in peace, Jack Della Maddalena,” @lamFarhan sneers.
“Where is the doping test?”
However, not everyone believes that Makhachev was able to achieve such amazing results exclusively using approved methods.
– This guy is on a roll. UFC, we need to do a doping test,” calls @conrado_b07.
“Good old creatine,” @Heraclitus00_ sneers.
“Russian supplements, bro,” writes @FrankNostradam.
“Paulo Costa’s number one client for secret juice,” compares @OverhandFeint Makhacheva with a Brazilian fighter, whom many suspect of doping.
“Creatine must be very powerful in Dagestan,” hints @altcoinsunrise.
— Where is the doping test? – asks @leogarani10.
– Steroids! – says @T_Daddy7.
— Did he achieve this himself or is he taking trenbolone and hemogenin? – asks @darioferrariMMA.
However, there is no basis for such suspicions. This year alone, Islam was tested for doping seven times – this is the fifth most in the entire league. By comparison, Della Maddalena has only faced the anti-doping program five times this year. The abundance of such comments is associated with increased attention to Makhachev and confirms that our fighter did everything right.
Source: Sportbox
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“Everything is simple at a basic level.” Usik told how he raised his children
Ukrainian heavyweight Alexander Usik told how he raises children. The athlete and his wife Ekaterina have four children.
“It seems to me that children need to be forced to do some things until the age of 14-15. Because when they say give the child a choice, he will choose not to do anything.”
“With children, everything is simple: I help them. I must raise my children in such a way that when they reach adulthood, they can live without my help. Yes, I can be somewhere and help them. But so that they also have a job of their own.”
“We need to load them up, give them the language, educate them, travel. You definitely need to do that. Someone says: We can’t travel abroad. This is all nonsense. You can’t go abroad, but you can travel around the country because we have so many beautiful places. Just go somewhere where there is a river or something. The kids see that you are interested in something. I go to training with them, I talk, eat, drink, walk or just sit and watch how they communicate with each other, what they do. Tell them what interests them,” he said. Usik.
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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CHISORA: “What kind of courage are we talking about? This boxer did not go to fight for his country.”
British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora He spoke harshly about Jake Paul’s courage following his fight with Anthony Joshua. In a debate with heavyweight Vidall Riley, Chisora challenged Paul’s argument that he showed courage by entering the ring.
“What Paul did was not brave. He did not go to fight for his country. When he went to defend his state at the front, that is courage.”
What kind of courage is Paul talking about? He ran away in the first round and when he didn’t have enough strength to run, Joshua broke his jaw,” Chisora said.
A big boxing show took place in Miami, USA, on the night of December 19-20, 2025. In the main fight, American entertainer Jake Paul and former world champion Anthony Joshua entered the ring. The fight ended in the sixth round – AJ brutally knocked out his opponent.
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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Cars, factory, paper. Usik explained his career outside of boxing in detail.
Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik said that he invested the money he earned from sports into business life.
“I have a small business right now. I have a company called Ready2Fight that doesn’t just work with boxing. What do we do? As promoters, we can guide the athlete – legal decisions, managerial decisions. Find trainers, doctors. So create a team. We also do things for sports and equipment.”
“We do some construction. I invest a little in hot construction. There is a glass processing plant. And of course, some valuable papers, special cars. I am a little more interested in the business world than, say, five years ago.”
“Because I understand that I earn money and they also have to work, they just buy themselves some diamonds, gold or something and get high. I’m not that kind of person, I don’t really like to show off,” Usik said.
Source: Sport UA
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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