Don’t worry if you’ve missed out on the recent happenings in MMA because we have the right compilation for you. As such, here’s another edition of the daily roundup that includes the most noteworthy moments from our favorite sport over the last 24 hours. Today, we will start with Islam Makhachev and Paulo Costa. Both of their UFC 302 fights could be in jeopardy because of speculations of medical issues.
Then, we will shift our attention to Conor McGregor, whose son seems to be taking a liking to the same career path as his father. Finally, we will sum up this roundup with requests to Dana White regarding the establishment of the UFC infrastructure in the nation of Russia.
Are Paulo Costa and Islam Makhachev in trouble?
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The internet peeps started their speculation regarding Islam Makahchev as soon as Conor McGregor reacted to a swelling bruise on his leg. This discovery made rounds on social media. However, as far as Makhachev is concerned, there’s nothing wrong with him as he cleared the air during the press conference.
“Don’t worry, guys. I have [trained] very well [in the] training camp. Nothing bothers me and I will be ready, 100 percent on Saturday night,” Makhachev stated ahead of his third title defense. However, there’s been another alarm raised regarding a potential staph infection, and this time, it’s Paulo Costa.
Costa actually might have staph wtf 💀 https://t.co/ph4EBNzwdQ pic.twitter.com/nJBT1fkXXf
— 𝘒𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘉𝘰𝘣𝘣𝘺 👑🇿🇦 (@JustinHerronUFC) May 30, 2024
Just like Islam Makhachev’s rumor started because of a UFC 302 picture, the same thing happened with Paulo Costa. His UFC 302 picture surfaced online and fans did what Conor McGregor did last time and pointed out a spot in ‘Borrachinha’s right foot, which looked like a staph infection. However, we don’t have any confirmation on that front, as both fights are set to take place.
Conor McGregor’s son earns martial arts accolade
There is always the chance of a son following his father’s footsteps in terms of career path and that’s exactly what Conor McGregor’s son is doing. As a first step towards becoming a martial artist, ‘The Notorious’ announced that his son earned his maiden stripe on his white belt and shared a video of the initiation by his coach on Instagram.
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“My son [Conor McGregor Jr.] getting the first stripe on his jiu jitsu belt at [SBG Ireland],” wrote Conor McGregor. In a light-hearted and proud manner, the former double champion also stated that there were scouts from the UFC just to witness his son’s achievement. “The [UFC] are already here with their team and big cameras on a scouting mission haha,” McGregor added. It remains to be seen if MMA is what McGregor Jr. goes for as he grows up.
A Russian star has handed Dana White a Performance Institute request
Ahead of his big-time lightweight title defense, the pride of Dagestan, Islam Makhachev, sat down for an interview, where he talked about his training and how much he loves the UFC’s Performance Institute in Las Vegas, where he claims that everything a fighter needs is abundantly available. Given that there has been an influx of fighters from Russia, Makhachev is hoping to see Dana White and co. would take the initiative to build one Performance Institute in his native country.
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“I love the UFC Performance Institute. I hope they will open in Russia one more because… this is especially for the fighters. They have everything. You can come and do your job. A lot of coaches, nutritionists, you can bring your team. They have a lot of space for everybody,” Islam Makhachev stated.
Will Dana White comply with the request made by the lightweight champion? Drop your views in the comments below.