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Veteran manager, Ali Abdelaziz has stunningly revealed that a potential fight between his clients and long-time friends, Islam Makhachev and Kamaru Usman is a real possibility in the near future — particularly if both prevail in their next matchups.

Makhachev, who is set to make a welterweight debut later this year, will vacate his undisputed lightweight crown at UFC 317 at the end of next month during International Fight Week.

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And with a view to making a welterweight bow against new champion, Jack Della Malladena, Russian star, Makhachev will see former-foe, Charles Oliveira take on his bitter enemy, Ilia Topuria for the championship he will imminently vacate.

As for Usman, the former welterweight kingpin and pound-for-pound number one will make his long-anticipated return to action at UFC Fight Night Atlanta next month, too — as he looks to snap a three-fight skid against emerging contender, Joaquin Buckley.

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Ali Abdelaziz plays up Islam Makhachev, Kamaru Usman title fight

Hoping to push for one final title push before handing up his gloves, Usman may get his wish with a win over Buckley, according to Abdelaziz, who insists he would not prevent him and his fellow client, Islam Makhachev from fighting in the immediate future.

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“”He’s the greatest welterweight of all time,” Ali Abdelaziz told MMA Junkie of Usman. “He’s Dana White’s favorite fighter. Dana loves Kamaru Usman, 100 percent. Like, they have a very unique relationship. Listen, Kamaru is one of the biggest names in the division.

“Guess what? If Kamaru wins, [and] Islam Makhachev wins, they want to fight, I’m going to stay home, and I’m going to be watching from home. You know, I can see this fight happening too. But listen, Buckley’s tough, he’s been on a good run, and you have to kind of focus on Buckley first before you think anything else.”

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