“You’re The Most Boring” – UFC Stars React as Islam Makhachev Makes Easy Work of Jack Della Maddalena to Make History
Islam Makhachev snatches the welterweight belt and becomes two division champion after dominating Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322.
Islam Makhachev dismantles Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 (via Bleacher Report, X)
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The UFC’s history of two-division champions includes names such as Conor McGregor, Amanda Nunes, Daniel Cormier, and Henry Cejudo. Achieving titles in multiple weight classes remains one of the sport’s rarest accomplishments. Islam Makhachev joined this esteemed list after dominating Jack Della Maddalena and winning the UFC welterweight championship at UFC 322.
Makhachev targeted Maddalena’s lead calf early, forcing visible discomfort and restricting movement. The damage limited the welterweight champion’s defensive reactions and counterstriking abilities. With Maddalena’s base compromised, Makhachev repeatedly forced takedown entries and advanced top pressure. His control throughout the rounds led to a clear unanimous decision victory.
Following the win, Makhachev celebrated inside the Octagon while holding belts from two weight classes. He shared the milestone with his mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and the rest of his team, marking a career-defining moment. The Dagestani champion’s success quickly drew attention across divisions as lightweight champion Ilia Topuria continued his pointed criticism of Makhachev in the aftermath.
Jack needs an entire camp dedicated just to wrestling. What a disappointment of a champion. You should go to Georgia to learn something. Islam, you need something you can’t train: emotion. You’re the most boring thing in this game. Every day I’m more certain I put you to sleep.
Ilia Topuria via X
Jack needs an entire camp dedicated just to wrestling. What a disappointment of a champion. You should go to Georgia to learn something.
— Ilia Topuria (@Topuriailia) November 16, 2025
Islam, you need something you can’t train: emotion. You’re the most boring thing in this game. Every day I’m more certain I put you to sleep.
Topuria has consistently challenged Makhachev through statements directed at his style and accomplishments. His comments have extended into discussions about moving up to welterweight. The 155-pound champion has expressed interest in eventually pursuing a third divisional title. This ongoing narrative keeps speculation alive despite their current divisional separation.
Makhachev’s performance at UFC 322 answered questions about his size, durability, and skill translation at 170 pounds. He delivered a dominant debut that validated his readiness for the division’s physical demands. The victory also extended his winning streak to a mark now tied with Anderson Silva’s 16-fight record. With two championships secured, the young Dagestani’s legacy continues to strengthen.
UFC 322 also delivered key welterweight results, with Michael Morales finishing Sean Brady and Carlos Prates stopping Leon Edwards. Both athletes strengthened their cases for future title contention. Their wins added depth to an already competitive lineup of challengers. Newly crowned welterweight kingpin Islam Makhachev now stands at the forefront of this rapidly evolving division.
UFC stars react to Islam Makhachev’s dominant win at UFC 322
Islam Makhachev earned recognition from fighters who noted that he pursued challenges Khabib Nurmagomedov never had to face, particularly the leap to a second weight class. Many viewed the win as a milestone that allowed him to establish his own legacy, free from the shadow of his mentor. His new two-division status quickly became a significant topic across weight classes.

Belal Muhammad, Merab Dvalishvili, and Henry Cejudo congratulated Islam Makhachev and acknowledged how well his abilities carried into welterweight. Their praise reflected the respect he earned with his debut performance. Shavkat Rakhmonov also offered compliments while reinforcing that he remains the primary threat at 170 pounds. His reminder kept him focused on a potential test for the new champion.
Congratulations to Islam, excellent performance. But the real challenge at 170 is still me.
— Shavkat “Nomad” Rakhmonov (@Rakhmonov1994) November 16, 2025
Congrats team @TeamKhabib and @MAKHACHEVMMA double champ 👏
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) November 16, 2025
Congratulations New welterweight Champion @MAKHACHEVMMA well deserved. 🦾✊
— Merab “The Machine” Dvalishvili (@MerabDvalishvil) November 16, 2025
Islam Makhachev is P4P #1. End of discussion #UFC322
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) November 16, 2025
Islam, by way of Khabib.
— Clay Guida (@clayguida) November 16, 2025
Wrestling Wins Fights!#ufc322
Islam broke him he’s completely demoralized!!!
— Jamahal Hill (@JamahalH) November 16, 2025
Fight goes the distance.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) November 16, 2025
50-45 Islam. No doubt about it.
Best fighter in the world.
Double champ.
He ties Anderson Silva's winning streak at 16.
Damn impressive.
Having Bjj with no wrestling is like having a gun with no bullets. zero takedown offense and defense is not going to work. Makhachev is making it look easy. #ufc322
— Dominick Cruz (@DominickCruz) November 16, 2025
UFC legend Dominick Cruz highlighted how Islam Makhachev made the fight appear one-sided, pointing out Jack Della Maddalena’s inability to defend the takedowns. Popular MMA reporter Ariel Helwani also recognized the growing list of accomplishments defining Makhachev’s career. With momentum and accolades surging, Islam Makhachev continues to stand as one of the UFC’s most commanding figures.
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