UFC Executives Find Ian Garry ‘Boring’; Consider New Plan for Islam Title Defense

UFC Executives Find Ian Garry ‘Boring’; Consider New Plan for Islam Title Defense

UFC executives have raised concerns regarding the marketability of Ian Garry as a headline fighter. The No. 3-ranked welterweight aims to challenge Islam Makhachev for the title, but he faces criticism about his fight style.

Ian Garry: Title Aspirations and Criticism

Ian Garry, known as “The Future,” is determined to secure a title shot against Islam Makhachev. However, Makhachev’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, described Garry as “boring,” a label that could hinder his chances. Abdelaziz mentioned that a senior UFC executive expressed doubts about Garry’s excitement as a fighter, pointing out that nine of his last ten fights were decided by the judges.

Manager’s Perspective on Fight Credibility

Abdelaziz shared insights about Garry’s marketability after discussing with UFC officials. He claimed that Garry has not demonstrated the charisma necessary to captivate audiences. “If he’s going to sell out the arena, why don’t you make him and Belal Muhammad the main event?” asked Abdelaziz, referencing recent UFC matchups.

Makhachev Title Defense Plans

  • Makhachev is expected to defend his title in May or June of this year.
  • Abdelaziz believes the UFC may have a different plan for the lightweight champion.
  • The manager highlighted recent losses by Kamaru Usman and other fighters as a factor in title discussions.

Although Garry continues to advocate for a title shot, the perception of him as a “boring” fighter could influence the UFC’s decisions. As the organization plans future title bouts, the dynamics of fighter popularity and performance will play crucial roles.