UFC 254: Khabib Nurmagomedov can be ‘greatest of all time’, says Dana White
Lightweight champion puts his belt and 28-0 record on the line against Justin Gaethje in the main event on ‘Fight Island’
UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov can take a step closer to becoming the greatest of all time in his class if he beats Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, the mixed martial arts promotion's chief Dana White has said.
Russian Nurmagomedov will put his belt and a 28-0 record on the line on Saturday when he faces American interim champion Gaethje in a unification bout at Abu Dhabi's Yas Island.
"Khabib is looking down the barrel of not only being the greatest to ever do it in this division... if he beats Justin, he's the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world, he's on his way to GOAT status," White told reporters.
"You have all the ingredients for a massive fight. You have a big superstar [Khabib] and a kid [Gaethje] coming off an incredible win over a highly respected fighter [Tony Ferguson] and many people believe that Justin has the style to beat him.
"You think you know what these guys are going to do, but when they get in there, anything is possible."
The 32-year-old Nurmagomedov unified the lightweight title with a third-round submission victory over interim champion Dustin Poirier in Abu Dhabi last September but has not fought since the coronavirus outbreak.
Gaethje scored a surprise knockout win over Tony Ferguson in May to claim the interim lightweight title at UFC 249. Ferguson had been slated to fight Nurmagomedov, but the bout was cancelled – not for the first time in recent years – due to travel restrictions imposed due to the pandemic.
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