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Ian Garry praises Islam Makhachev, but stands by one bold claim

· Sherdog com · 2026-08-16T06:29:39+00:00 · nguồn gốc

Ian Garry praises Islam Makhachev, but stands by one bold claim Ian Garry fell short in his maiden title bid in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, but he made no excuses for the loss. The Irishman lost to Islam Makhachev in the UFC 330 main event at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, with the champion winning on all three judges’ scorecards to retain the welterweight title. Garry spoke highly of Makhachev in his post-fight interview, while also claiming that he felt he was better on the night. Garry is proud of his performance and didn’t dispute the judges’ decision. He also praised the champ, commending Makhachev for making the move up from lightweight and being successful at welterweight. “Nothing surprised me. I have nothing but respect for Islam,” Garry told Joe Rogan. “We should all sit back, show him respect, to come up here and win that second belt. I believed in my heart and in my soul, I was better than him tonight. He won. I have no complaints, no excuses.” Garry also emphasized that he still has plenty of time left in his career and intends to accomplish much more going into his prime. The 28-year-old then credited his team and family for helping him prepare for the biggest fight of his career. “This is the best camp of my life; I'm proud of my team,” Garry added. “I'm proud of my family. I love my wife, my little boy. I fight to make them happy.” The Irishman lost to Islam Makhachev in the UFC 330 main event at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, with the champion winning on all three judges’ scorecards to retain the welterweight title. Garry spoke highly of Makhachev in his post-fight interview, while also claiming that he felt he was better on the night. Ian Garry says he was better than Islam Makhachev in UFC 330 title fight Garry is proud of his performance and didn’t dispute the judges’ decision. He also praised the champ, commending Makhachev for making the move up from lightweight and being successful at welterweight. “Nothing surprised me. I have nothing but respect for Islam,” Garry told Joe Rogan. “We should all sit back, show him respect, to come up here and win that second belt. I believed in my heart and in my soul, I was better than him tonight. He won. I have no complaints, no excuses.” Garry also emphasized that he still has plenty of time left in his career and intends to accomplish much more going into his prime. The 28-year-old then credited his team and family for helping him prepare for the biggest fight of his career. “This is the best camp of my life; I'm proud of my team,” Garry added. “I'm proud of my family. I love my wife, my little boy. I fight to make them happy.” « Previous UFC 330 highlights: Watch all eight finishes from Philadelphia Next Islam Makhachev puts Ian Machado Garry in rare company after UFC 330 » More