Former UFC star Chael Sonnen has given his take on the recent accusation leveled at Islam Makhachev by his fellow lightweight Dan Hooker. This past weekend, Makhachev added a first successful defense to his reign at 155 pounds by moving past a stiff ch…
Former UFC star Chael Sonnen has given his take on the recent accusation leveled at Islam Makhachev by his fellow lightweight Dan Hooker. This past weekend, Makhachev added a first successful defense to his reign at 155 pounds by moving past a stiff challenge from below. Despite what was widely expected to be an insurmountable…
UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski has refuted claims he was ‘robbed’ in his lightweight title challenge at UFC 284. Last weekend, Volkanovski departed his usual hunting ground in search of a new type of prey. Having defended …
UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski has refuted claims he was ‘robbed’ in his lightweight title challenge at UFC 284. Last weekend, Volkanovski departed his usual hunting ground in search of a new type of prey. Having defended his 145-pound gold against Max Holloway, Brian Ortega, and Chan Sung Jung, the Australian attempted to add a…
Dan Hooker has recently gone on record accusing one of his former opponents, UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev, of cheating prior to his bout opposing Hooker’s teammate, Alexander Volkanovski, at UFC 284. Hooker made no excuse when he was submitted in the first round against Makhachev back in October of 2021, but he did make […]
Dan Hooker has recently gone on record accusing one of his former opponents, UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev, of cheating prior to his bout opposing Hooker’s teammate, Alexander Volkanovski, at UFC 284.
Hooker made no excuse when he was submitted in the first round against Makhachev back in October of 2021, but he did make the following post after Volkanovski failed to become a two-division champion:
The champion responded to Hooker’s allegations earlier today with a tweet of his own, demanding Hooker be held accountable for such accusations:
Islam Makhachev‘s manager Ali Abdelaziz also responded, before deleting it.
Luckily for us, Ariel Helwani saved it before he had a chance to:
This has turned into quite a sticky situation; while Australia commissions allow the use of IV’s prior to a fight, USADA, whom works for the UFC, does strictly prohibit athletes from using them.
Islam Makhachev and his team have denied using an IV to begin with, though Abdelaziz’s tweet has drawn speculation amongst the MMA fanbase.
Had Makhachev used an IV following their weigh ins prior to UFC 284, it certainly could’ve aided him in a number of ways. One, it could aid him in cutting more weight than others not using an IV, and two, it could have helped him push through the fight without being finished.
Many fans and media had Makhachev beating Volkanovski three rounds to one going into the fifth, and Makhachev was noticably fatiguing at that point. Volkanovski dropped him in that fifth and final round, and rather than trying to get back to his feet, Makhachev accepted bottom position for the rest of the fight – the greatest grappler and wrestler in the sport right now, who’d never been on his back in the UFC until that point, accepted bottom position. That tells you how absolutely drained he was.
So, there’s certainly benefit to using IV’s pre-fight.
Let’s just hope for Makhachev’s sake he really didn’t and this truly is just an accusation.
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City Kickboxing head coach, Eugene Bareman has addressed accusations from his student, Dan Hooker, who alleges UFC 284 headliner, Islam Makhachev used an IV drip to rehydrate ahead of his main event clash with teammate, Alexander Volknanovski, however, claimed that “something” was going on with the team, despite not having concrete evidence. Headlining UFC 284 […]
City Kickboxing head coach, Eugene Bareman has addressed accusations from his student, Dan Hooker, who alleges UFC 284 headliner, Islam Makhachev used an IV drip to rehydrate ahead of his main event clash with teammate, Alexander Volknanovski, however, claimed that “something” was going on with the team, despite not having concrete evidence.
Headlining UFC 284 last weekend against undisputed featherweight champion, Volkanovski, American Kickboxing Academy staple, Islam Makhachev managed to land a unanimous decision victory over the Australian, in a hard-fought back-and-forth over the course of five rounds.
However, in the aftermath of his victory, Islam Makhachev was hit with accusations of pre-fight cheating from Volkanovski’s teammate, Hooker, who claimed the Russian had hired a nurse to administer an intravenous drip to him following Friday’s weigh-ins.
In a bid to attempt to clarify the rules regarding the use of IV drips, former USADA leader, Jeff Novitsky claimed that fighters may utilized a maximum of 100ml of saline per 12 hour period, once deemed required and administered by a licensed physician.
Eugene Bareman remains coy on IV use allegations brought against Islam Makhachev
And in a bid to address the accusations brought against Islam Makhachev, head coach, Bareman admitted that while they were lacking concrete evidence pertaining to any mishap, “something” had been going on.
“We have reliable information to a point,” Eugene Bareman told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour. “I will half plead the fifth. Can you half-plead the fifth? The two and a half? The information falls short because for several reasons, and one of them is that you can actually take an IV before a fight. It just has to be 100 ml of saline every 12 hours, in a 12 hour block. So what it has to come down to is whether you believe that people are going to take this saline, 100 ml, and then stop.”
“And the fact that from that team there were there were two fighters from that same team and the information can’t reliably tell us yet which fighter illegally hydrated or whether they went over 100 ml,” Bareman explained. “But I don’t know, no information can tell us without a doubt that someone in their team used an IV badge to rehydrate, which is not illegal if you used 100 ml. You’ve just got to ask yourself if it’s only 100 ml you’ve got to use for 12 hours, why would would you even bother?”
The UFC’s Senior Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance has sought to clarify the ruling on the use of intravenous infusions (IVs) following allegations of wrongdoing made against Islam Makhachev. Last weekend, Makhachev was Down Under …
The UFC’s Senior Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance has sought to clarify the ruling on the use of intravenous infusions (IVs) following allegations of wrongdoing made against Islam Makhachev. Last weekend, Makhachev was Down Under for the first defense of his lightweight title. The Russian emerged victorious in Perth, outpointing Australia’s own Alexander…
UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev has suggested that the ball is in the promotion’s court when it comes to a possible rematch with Alexander Volkanovski. This week, the mixed martial arts world has been reflecting on the latest champion vs…
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