Islam Makhachev questions why Prates and Morales didn't fight at UFC 330
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Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Islam Makhachev expressed his dissatisfaction with the UFC's decision not to arrange a fight between Carlos Prates and Michael Morales at UFC 330, which took place on August 15, 2026, in Philadelphia. Makhachev, who secured a victory against Ian Machado Garry, believes that a match between Prates and Morales would effectively determine the next title contender. Both fighters were present at the event and are seen as legitimate candidates for a title shot. Makhachev is eager for a quick turnaround in his competition schedule and hopes to defend his title again before the end of 2026, stressing his urgency due to his age.
- •Makhachev defeated Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330.
- •Prates and Morales were present as potential title contenders.
- •Makhachev voiced his concern about their inactivity.
- •He hopes to fight again by late 2026.
- •Makhachev is motivated by his age and wants to compete more frequently.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — Islam Makhachev wonders why Carlos Prates and Michael Morales didn’t fight at UFC 330 to determine No. 1 contender
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"PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 15: Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts after a victory against Ian Machado Garry of Ireland in the UFC welterweight championship fight during the UFC 330 event at Xfinity Mobile Arena on August 15, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC) Islam Makhachev has never been in the business of picking his opponents so it really doesn’t matter much to him who’s next in line after he dispatched Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330. The two leading candidates for a title shot at the always exciting Carlos Prates and fast-rising star Michael Morales, who were both seated cage side for the main event from Philadelphia on Saturday. Both fighters have a legitimate argument about getting a championship opportunity but Makhachev believes there was an easy way to solve that problem and the UFC blew it. “Let them fight,” Makhachev said at the UFC 330 post-fight press conference. “Why are they not fighting on this card to see who is the No. 1 contender? It’s OK. “We have some real contenders in this division. These guys Morales, Prates, Shavkat [Rakhmonov], they make me training everyday more harder. Because I see this is the real fighters who can give me good fights.” Of course, the UFC could still book Prates vs. Morales and then book the winner against Makhachev but that would likely drag into 2027 and the reigning welterweight champion just doesn’t want to wait that long. Truth be told, Makhachev was already a little disappointed that he had to wait until August to compete again because he was hoping to get at least two fights in this year. Makhachev still hopes to achieve that goal with a potential return in November or December as he seeks to up his overall activity. “Because I am not 20 something,” Makhachev said about his urgency to compete sooner than later. “I am 34 years old. I have to fight as soon as possible because I don’t cut much weight, I don’t have any big injuries, just have to double check my nose, that’s it. “Before this fight, also, I gave my approval to fight at the White House. It’s a long story why I’m not there but I [said] at the beginning of the summer, I want to fight, I called Ali [Abdelaziz], I called everybody, I want to fight. It’s not something I chose and I made.” Obviously, Makhachev didn’t get his wish to compete on the UFC White House card but following the win over Garry he has options available to him. More than any specific name, Makhachev just wants to book another fight so he can defend his title before 2026 comes to a close. Will the UFC grant his wish? Only time will tell.
"Islam Makhachev is down to fight whoever the UFC throws at him as long as it’s sooner than later
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External links- Yahoo SportsAug 17, 2026, 7:00 PMIslam Makhachev wonders why Carlos Prates and Michael Morales didn’t fight at UFC 330 to determine No. 1 contender
Islam Makhachev is down to fight whoever the UFC throws at him as long as it’s sooner than later
- MMA FightingAug 17, 2026, 7:00 PMIslam Makhachev wonders why Carlos Prates and Michael Morales didn’t fight at UFC 330 to determine No. 1 contender
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 15: Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts after a victory against Ian Machado Garry of Ireland in the UFC welterweight championship fight during the UFC 330 event at Xfinity Mobile Arena on August 15, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC) Islam Makhachev has never been in the business of picking his opponents so it really doesn’t matter much to him who’s next in line after he dispatched Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330. The two leading candidates for a title shot at the always exciting Carlos Prates and fast-rising star Michael Morales, who were both seated cage side for the main event from Philadelphia on Saturday. Both fighters have a legitimate argument about getting a championship opportunity but Makhachev believes there was an easy way to solve that problem and the UFC blew it. “Let them fight,” Makhachev said at the UFC 330 post-fight press conference. “Why are they not fighting on this card to see who is the No. 1 contender? It’s OK. “We have some real contenders in this division. These guys Morales, Prates, Shavkat [Rakhmonov], they make me training everyday more harder. Because I see this is the real fighters who can give me good fights.” Of course, the UFC could still book Prates vs. Morales and then book the winner against Makhachev but that would likely drag into 2027 and the reigning welterweight champion just doesn’t want to wait that long. Truth be told, Makhachev was already a little disappointed that he had to wait until August to compete again because he was hoping to get at least two fights in this year. Makhachev still hopes to achieve that goal with a potential return in November or December as he seeks to up his overall activity. “Because I am not 20 something,” Makhachev said about his urgency to compete sooner than later. “I am 34 years old. I have to fight as soon as possible because I don’t cut much weight, I don’t have any big injuries, just have to double check my nose, that’s it. “Before this fight, also, I gave my approval to fight at the White House. It’s a long story why I’m not there but I [said] at the beginning of the summer, I want to fight, I called Ali [Abdelaziz], I called everybody, I want to fight. It’s not something I chose and I made.” Obviously, Makhachev didn’t get his wish to compete on the UFC White House card but following the win over Garry he has options available to him. More than any specific name, Makhachev just wants to book another fight so he can defend his title before 2026 comes to a close. Will the UFC grant his wish? Only time will tell.
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