What’s next for Islam Makhachev, Valentina Shevchenko
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With her win at UFC 322, Valentina Shevchenko matched Amanda Nunes’ record of the most title fight wins of any female fighter at 11. Some argued ahead of November 15 that another win for Shevchenko could also see her dethrone Nunes as the greatest female fighter that we’ve ever seen inside the Octagon.
Consuelos shouted out Shevchenko this morning, who still holds the 125-pound flyweight championship title after her UFC 322 win over the weekend. Viewers were reminded of Shevchenko’s Nov. 7 appearance on Live with a clip in which she showed Consuelos some moves in the ring.
Women's flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko wants to fix some nagging injuries, but has plenty of options for what's next.
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Valentina Shevchenko defends ‘true martial artist’ Joe Rogan amid Ronda Rousey criticism
Shevchenko wrote on social media that Rogan was “a huge expert of martial arts” and “a noble man,” and she elaborated on those comments Wednesday in New York. I see Joe Rogan as huge expert of Martial Arts, noble man, hunter, sportsman, and good example for youth! https://t.co/12C44V5uGL
Islam Makhachev has defeated Jack Della Maddalena in dominant fashion in front of a sold out Madison Square Garden to win the UFC welterweight championship.
On Episode 3,619, the SoCal boys looked back at the big UFC 322 pay-per-view at Madison Square Garden and discussed new welterweight champ Islam Makhachev, Valentina Shevchenko's continued reign and other key results from the card. They also looked into the crystal ball to see what comes next for key fighters. Tune in!