Dana White on Islam Makhachev’s Dominance and Jon Jones’ Pound-for-Pound Reign

Islam Makhachev showcased his prowess once again with a submission victory over Dustin Poirier at UFC 302. However, despite his impressive performance, UFC CEO Dana White still believes Makhachev falls short of claiming the title of the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the sport, a title currently held by heavyweight champion Jon Jones.

White, speaking at the UFC 302 post-fight press conference, lauded Makhachev’s skills, hailing him as “one of the greatest of all-time.” Yet, White staunchly stood by his assertion that Jones retains the pound-for-pound crown as long as he continues to compete and dominate in the Octagon.

“For anyone to call Islam the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world when Jon Jones is still fighting is nuts,” White emphasized. “Jon Jones has never lost a fight, ever. As long as Jon Jones is still active, nobody [else] is pound-for-pound the best fighter in the world.”

The debate over the pound-for-pound best inevitably leads to a comparison of Makhachev’s achievements with Jones’. While Makhachev has been more active recently, racking up victories and showcasing his skills, White argues that Jones’ unparalleled legacy and accomplishments cannot be overlooked.

Jones’ career, spanning back to his UFC debut in 2008, boasts an impressive record with his sole blemish coming via disqualification in a fight he was dominating. White has persistently sought to overturn this disqualification but has faced obstacles in doing so.

Moreover, White emphasized Jones’ remarkable return to the Octagon after a three-year hiatus, where he swiftly claimed victory over top heavyweight contender Ciryl Gane. Jones’ ability to seamlessly transition between weight classes, coupled with his dominance in both, sets him apart as a once-in-a-generation talent.

White also pointed out the quality of Jones’ opposition, highlighting his victories over elite contenders across multiple weight divisions. Jones’ recent foray into the heavyweight division, culminating in a swift submission victory over Gane to claim the UFC heavyweight championship, further solidifies his status as the pound-for-pound king.

In contrast, Makhachev’s recent opponents, including a former featherweight champion, pale in comparison to the caliber of competition Jones has faced and conquered.

Despite any past differences with Jones, White unequivocally asserts his belief in Jones’ supremacy, labeling him as “the best ever” in any combat sport. To White, Jones’ dominance transcends mere statistics; it is a testament to his unparalleled skill and ability to emerge victorious against any opponent.

Jones, upon hearing White’s comments, expressed his gratitude for the recognition from the UFC boss, acknowledging White’s extensive experience in the sport.

In conclusion, while Makhachev’s rise in the lightweight division is commendable, White’s unwavering support for Jones as the pound-for-pound best underscores the magnitude of Jones’ achievements and his enduring legacy in mixed martial arts.

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