Islam Makhachev should vacate UFC title if he moves to welterweight, says Charles Oliveira’s manager

By Fernando Quiles Jr. - April 29, 2025

Charles Oliveira’s manager is calling for Islam Makhachev to vacate the UFC Lightweight Championship if he moves up in weight.

Islam Makhachev

Makhachev hasn’t been shy in expressing his desire to challenge for the UFC welterweight title. A big holdup is that his training partner Belal Muhammad is the reigning 170-pound champion. If Muhammad loses the championship, then Makhachev figures to put the wheels in motion to join the welterweight division.

If that is the case, should Makhachev relinquish the lightweight title first?

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Islam Makhachev Vacates Before Welterweight Move?

MMAFighting recently spoke to Charles Oliveira’s manager and trainer Diego Lima. During the interview, Lima reacted to Islam Makhachev’s desire to chase the welterweight gold. If Makhachev pursues that goal, then Lima suggests a title vacancy at lightweight.

“If Makhachev goes up? Then he loses the belt,” Lima told MMA Fighting. “It’s like [Ilia] Topuria. I think the UFC will ask him to choose. If he says ‘I’ll fight’ [at 170], then they have to create an interim. I can’t put a whole division on hold. Personally, I think it’s absurd to hold an entire division.”

Lima noted he would hope that the division moves forward right away if Makhachev does indeed make the trip to welterweight.

“When an athlete goes up, he has to either drop his belt or create an interim. When a fighter starts to take too long thinking what he will do, then it’s time to create an interim. The division must move. Fighters fight a lot to get to the belt, and when they get there, they want to sit on the belt. It shouldn’t be like that, man.”

For now, many are wondering about Makhachev’s next lightweight title defense. While Ilia Topuria vacated the 145-pound gold to move up, Makhachev doesn’t believe “El Matador” deserves a title shot until he defeats a top-ranked lightweight. UFC CEO Dana White has remained mum on what the current plans might be.

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