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Akhmed Tazhudinov and Razambek Zhamalov train with Islam Makhachev in Kislovodsk

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Olympic wrestling champions Akhmed Tazhudinov and Razambek Zhamalov are currently attending a training camp in Kislovodsk alongside UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev. The post indicates that this training collaboration is taking place at a camp facility in the Russian city. The author mentions duplicating the content for those who cannot load the original post and directs readers to alternative platforms. Details about the specific nature or duration of the training camp are limited in the post.

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Islam Makhachev is sharing the mat with two Olympic wrestling champions as part of a training camp currently underway in Kislovodsk, Russia.

Makhachev, the reigning UFC welterweight champion, is working alongside Akhmed Tazhudinov and Razambek Zhamalov at a camp facility in the Russian city. The collaboration was shared via social media, with the post author noting the content was duplicated across alternative platforms for those unable to access the original. Specific details about the camp's duration or structure were not disclosed.

Islam Makhachev
Islam Makhachev

At 34 years old, Makhachev holds a 28-1-0 professional record and carries a pound-for-pound ranking that places him among the sport's elite. The Dagestan native, who trains out of Eagles MMA, is a southpaw with a 70-inch reach and stands five-foot-ten. His grappling-heavy style is well documented — he averages 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes and 1.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes — but his striking numbers are notable too, landing 2.63 significant strikes per minute at a 58 percent accuracy rate.

Why it matters

  • Makhachev sharpening his wrestling alongside two Olympic-level champions suggests a continued emphasis on elite grappling ahead of any future title defense.
  • Tazhudinov and Zhamalov represent world-class wrestling credentials that could meaningfully elevate the training room quality even for a fighter already regarded as one of the best grapplers in MMA.
  • Kislovodsk has long served as a high-altitude training base for combat sports athletes from the region, making it a natural fit for this kind of collaboration.
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