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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Will Castle

Islam Makhachev’s next opponent confirmed as two title fights announced for UFC 330

Islam Makhachev will defend his welterweight title for the first time against Ireland’s Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330 in August.

The formidable Makhachev (28-1, 5 KOs, 13 submissions) became just the 11th fighter in UFC history to earn two-division champion status when he dethroned Jack Della Maddalena last November on his move up a weight class.

The Russian, 34, previously held the lightweight title from late 2022 until last spring, setting the record for the most successful title-defences in UFC history (4).

He will now face the test of Machado Garry (17-1, 7 KOs, 1 submission), who has established himself in the upper echelons of the rankings at 170lbs.

Machado Garry is on a two-fight win streak after beating dangerous rising star Carlos Prates by decision, before overcoming former champion Belal Muhammad in November, a week after Makhachev became champion.

The 28-year-old has bounced back from his only career loss against Shavkat Rakhmonov which came in December 2024, who is still yet to get his long-touted shot at the title due to persistent injury problems.

Makhachev had previously suggested that there were better alternatives for a title shot, overlooking Machado Garry and hinting that Prates or Michael Morales would offer a more interesting matchup for the UFC.

But the UFC has now pulled the trigger on a first welterweight title shot for Machado Garry, headlining in Philadelphia on 30 August.

Ian Machado Garry is getting his long-awaited title shot (Getty)
Ian Machado Garry is getting his long-awaited title shot (Getty)

In the co-main event, women’s strawweight champion Mackenzie Dern will also make her first title defence against Gillian Robertson.

Dern (16-5, 8 submissions) outpointed Virna Jandiroba for the vacant title in October to claim UFC gold for the first time in her career.

She will be tasked with the challenge of Robertson (17-8, 3 KOs, 9 submissions), who is on a five-fight win streak and most recently beat Amanda Lemos in March.

The rest of the UFC 330 card will be announced in due course.

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