Islam Makhachev slams "disgusting" Paris Olympics opening ceremony, explains boycott decision: "This is disrespect for all religions"
Islam Makhachev has not competed since defending his lightweight title for the third time when he defeated Dustin Poirier via fifth-round submission in the main event of UFC 302 last month. The UFC's top-ranked pound-for-pound fighter was among those who were critical of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony earlier this week as he labeled it a shame and a dark stain on the prestigious event.
The lightweight champion was asked about his comments in a recent interview with Russian media outlet Ushatayka. He responded:
"To be honest, I watched some highlights of the Olympics opening ceremony. It was disgusting. This is disrespect for all religions, for all human values, in general. Honestly, I even planned to go to the Olympics, but after what I saw, I don't want to go there."
When asked about his remark that Russia should be the host nation of the Olympics, he claimed:
"Firstly, Russia knows how to do it properly, cherishes human values, and respects athletes and sports. And what happened at the opening ceremony, I don't think it has anything to do with sports."
Check out Islam Makhachev's comments on the Paris Olympics opening ceremony below:
The Paris Olympics have faced criticism for the opening ceremony, which led many to suggest they were attempting to mock Leonardo da Vinci's iconic mural of The Last Supper. While organizers claimed that they did not intend to disrespect anyone's beliefs, there has been plenty of backlash in the days since.
Islam Makhachev says he may need surgery on his hand
Islam Makhachev had previously suggested that he would like to return to the octagon before the end of 2024. However, it might not be possible as he is battling a hand injury that could require surgery. In the same interview with Ushatayka, Makhachev was asked about his hand injury and recovery. He responded:
"After the fight, my fists hurt, a lot of things hurt. We'll take time. Everything is healing little by little, but my hand continues to bother me. An MRI recently confirmed that I have a partial ligament tear. Let's see if I can recover. If not, I might even have to have surgery."
Check out Islam Makhachev's comments on his hand injury and return below:
Makhachev added that competing at UFC 308, which is set to take place in Abu Dhabi on October 26, may not be possible. He noted that while he is doing rehabilitation on his hand, he is still training at about 40 to 50 percent and hoping to return this year.