Umar Nurmagomedov disputes title loss, convinced he beat Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 311: “Don’t think I’ve lost this battle…”
UFC 135-pound top seed Umar Nurmagomedov broke his hand in the first round at UFC 311 but believes he didn't lose against Merab Dvalishvili.
Umar Nurmagomedov confident he beat Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 311 (Source: X)
It’s not every day someone with the last name “Nurmagomedov” does not have his hand at the top after a scramble. Enter and exit Merab Dvalishvili as the UFC 135-pound champ in his upset title defense! Entering as a rare underdog, he outpaced Dagestani wrestler Umar Nurmagomedov and his efforts to crack his first UFC gold. After the UFC 311 PPV (Pay-per-view) main card headliner, Nurmagomedov has finally broken his silence.
This was a must-see wrestling skills test on tele as soon as Dvalishvili won gold last September. It took a while to study the range and get the action going. Dvalishvili and Nurmagomedov darted in with quick tee-off shots, then exited before a counter. But Mean “Machine” excelled late, R4 onwards, where he scrambled a stationary Nurmagomedov. The latter, though, thinks he is the rightful owner of UFC 311.
Merab Dvalishvili and his monster cardio were, as usual, in a league of their own. In the waning minutes ticking away, Dvalishvili landed big shots and executed enough takedowns to break GOAT Georges St-Pierre‘s record. The Georgian swiped off Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision. However, there is no telling if “Young Eagle” means that this was not entirely a “battle lost” but rather a learning moment. Or if he is really entering his UFC 311 equivalent of an emo phase.
There’s also manager Ali Abdelaziz and his non-hostile social media takeover that occurs sometimes. Post-fight, while in his octagon interview with Joe Rogan, Nurmagomedov said he broke his arm in the opening frame. Abdelaziz and brass later confirmed it, posting snaps on social media. He did put a competitive output. But just how much it hindered him is something only Nurmagomedov knows. The champ doesn’t care for it, though.
Umar Nurmagomedov injury talk dismissed by Merab Dvalishvili
To the victor goes the spoils… And the scope of gloating to have fought with injuries. After UFC 299 PPV last year at Kaseya Center in Miami, veteran lightweight Dustin Poirier said as much about his opponent battling staph. It’s quite a true sentiment in MMA circles! Merab Dvalishvili’s reign began at UFC 306 PPV. During the frame, the jolly Georgian has had numerous injuries with his wild antics!
No, he didn’t jump off a pole in an interview with Nina Marie-Daniele again or lobotomize himself, mowing his brows! But he did have injuries a few months out from UFC 311. Following his stunning decision victory over Umar Nurmagomedov in Saturday’s co-main event, both men used their post-fight PPV mic time to discuss injuries.
Nurmagomedov broke his left hand in Round 1. While Dvalishvili was cut off by micsman Rogan before he could elaborate on his issues. At the evening’s post-fight press conference, the UFC 135-pound champ reiterated more details on his list of injuries.
Pre-fight, Dvalishvili had charged encounters with the Team Khabib top contender to keep his privileges in check. As a result of which, he could not enter UFC PI (PI Las Vegas, Team Khabib camp) for specific treatments.
According to Dvalishvili, it wasn’t just his back that had been causing him problems of late. Up until the middle of the UFC 311 fight week, he also had to deal with a cut on his leg. It only healed last Wednesday before the UFC 311 Fight Kit promo shoot. But the champion made it work anyway. Now, he has the playing field, and rightfully so.
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