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UFC 223 Talking Points: Khabib, Namajunas, Kowalkiewicz & Zabit

 

BROOKLYN, NY

UFC President Dana White summed up UFC 223 perfectly.

“I can’t wait for Sunday,” White said at the press conference after the event. “I’m glad this is over.”

UFC 223 became one of the craziest, most dramatic weeks in UFC history. From Thursday’s Media Day featuring Conor McGregor, to the seemingly endless opponent swaps for Khabib Nurmagomedov on Friday, there was never a dull moment in Brooklyn.

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Yet after all that, the event made a gate of $3 million, becoming the No. 1 highest grossing live event in the history of Barclays Center. White praised Nurmagomedov for staying on the card and fighting whomever the UFC could find to put against him for the lightweight title. Four different fighters were scheduled or rumored at some point on Friday to fight Nurmagomedov. In the end, it was Al Iaquinta who got the nod to help save the UFC 223 main event.

One thing that remained certain all week was the co-main event. Rose Namajunas was poised to prove her UFC 217 upset was no fluke, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk appeared laser-focused to take back what she believed to be hers. The must-watch co-main event rematch became a stable presence to an uncertain event.

These are the UFC 223 Talking Points…

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - APRIL 07:  (L-R) Khabib Nurmagomedov of Russia punches Al Iaquinta in their lightweight title bout during the UFC 223 event inside Barclays Center on April 7, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)Belt is finally Khabib’s

Through years of misfortune when it comes to scheduling the big fight, Khabib Nurmagomedov finally stepped in the Octagon with the belt on the line. And the result was what many have been expecting all along: dominance. Nurmagomedov out-struck Al Iaquinta, 172-43 and scored five takedowns in the first two rounds alone.

Nurmagomedov even showed off a new area of his game. With the fight clearly in his control after Rounds 1 & 2 (he outstruck Iaquinta, 60-5), “The Eagle” only earned one takedown in the final three rounds and instead worked Iaquinta on the feet with a relentless left jab. It was almost as if he wanted to prove to everyone he had another dominating element to his game.

Mission accomplished.

“Give me 30 minutes and I can fight with anybody,” Nurmagomedov said in the Octagon. “Tony, Conor, it doesn’t matter.”

Confident words from the champ, who just went the five-round distance for the first time in his UFC career.

"I'm just better, man."@RoseNamajunas proves the doubters wrong, defending her belt vs Joanna. #UFC223 #AndStill pic.twitter.com/1zvXTDfzMN
— UFC (@ufc) April 8, 2018

“I’m just better, man”

Rose Namajunas took the belt from Joanna Jedrzejczyk fair and square when the two first met at UFC 217. But there were reasons to believe the longtime champ would take her belt back Saturday at UFC 223.

Jedrzejczyk was solidifying herself as an all-time great and talked of planning past Namajunas before UFC 217. And there was the weight cut issue and Jedrezejczyk not fighting at 100 percent. Namajunas admitted to believing the latter, “I know the weight cut affected her in the first fight. But I’m just better, man.”

She left no doubt on Saturday. She picked the former champ apart in the opening two rounds. And when things were tilting Jedrzejczyk’s way in Rounds 3 and 4, Namajunas responded with a dominant final round – the first time she went the full distance in her UFC career.

Jedrzejczyk had dismantled most of the division en route to five consecutive title defenses. So with Namajunas proving to be the superior, the sky is the limit for her legacy in the division.

And now that the rivalry with Jedrzejczyk is over, what could be next for the rising star? Another fighter on the card has an awfully strong case…

Back in the Mix

Karolina Kowalkiewicz’s impressive performance is a giant step in the direction to get back in the mix for a title shot. Kowalkiewicz displayed a fierce strategy, landing big strikes from the clinch and standing unfazed by Felice Herrig’s counter punches. The win is Kowalkiewcz’s second in a row. But it’s her fight resume that gives her as good a chance for a title shot as any strawweight contender.

At UFC 205 she gave Jedrzejczyk as big a test as any during the former champ’s historic run. More importantly, she’s the last fighter to defeat Namajunas. Jessica Andrade and Claudia Gadelha are certainly in the mix as we look ahead to the next strawweight contender, but allowing Namajunas to avenge her last loss may take precedent – which is good news for Kowalkiewicz.

"This dude is SO good. He's so good!" @JoeRogan watching @Zabit_MMA live for the first time. #UFC223 pic.twitter.com/qK3buTJbVx
— UFC (@ufc) April 8, 2018

Give him a fight

It’s no wonder Zabit Magomedsharipov has had trouble finding a ranked opponent. After an astounding Fight of the Night performance against Kyle Bochniak, the highly-touted Russian prospect claimed no one wants to fight him. Now we know why. Magomedsharipov had the crowd ooh’ing and ahhh’ing with flashy leg kicks and takedown attempts.

He remained poised and made dodging Bochniak’s uber-aggressive attack look easy. At 3-0 with bonuses in every appearance, it’s clear the 145-pounder is going to make waves in the division. A matchup with Yair Rodriguez – who Magomedsharipov called out after his win – would be a must-watch contest featuring two of the most dazzling fighters on the UFC’s roster.

Jon Gagnon is a digital producer and writer for UFC.com. Follow him on Twitter at @jgagnonUFC