Demetrious Johnson claims the UFC has stopped signing fighters from Dagestan due to their wrestling-heavy style.
The UFC legend heard this rumor recently, sparking debate about the promotion's approach to Russian fighters.
What happened to Dagestani fighters in the UFC?
Dagestan has produced elite MMA athletes like Khabib Nurmagomedov and Islam Makhachev, known for their wrestling skills.
Their style, however, can lead to fights with minimal action, which some fans criticize as boring.
Why it matters for Demetrious Johnson and the UFC
Johnson mentioned this rumor in a podcast with Georges St-Pierre, highlighting the potential impact on the UFC's roster.
The promotion has been matchmaking Russian fighters differently since the start of their new $7.7 billion broadcast deal.
What comes next for Russian fighters in the UFC?
Makhachev, the current UFC titleholder from Dagestan, has faced criticism for his recent inactivity.
Rinat Fakhretdinov was cut from the UFC in December after going 7-0, raising questions about the promotion's approach.
Demetrious Johnson's comment has sparked discussion about the UFC's strategy and its potential effects on fighters like Umar Nurmagomedov.
The UFC's decision may be a response to fan criticism, but it also raises concerns about the promotion's commitment to showcasing talented fighters.
As the UFC navigates its new broadcast deal, the approach to Russian fighters will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
Demetrious Johnson's revelation has added a new layer to the debate about the UFC's approach to fighter recruitment and matchmaking.