Dana White disputes Islam Makhachev’s claim that Ilia Topuria priced himself out of White House fight

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Islam Makhachev and Ilia Topuria have different theories as to why they aren’t fighting in June.

Topuria has said that an injury to Makhachev stopped them from being booked for the White House card after he was confident that this was going to occur.

He said that he went to sleep expecting this matchup to be made only to be woken up by calls telling him that he’d be defending his belt against Justin Gaethje as an alternative.

Nevertheless, Makhachev recently put the blame on Topuria, saying that his financial demands were the stumbling block, which Dana White has now commented on.

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Islam Makhachev celebrates his win at UFC 311, Ilia Topuria on stage at the UFC 317 ceremonial weigh-ins
Islam Makhachev celebrates his win at UFC 311, Ilia Topuria on stage on the UFC 317 ceremonial weigh-ins. Credit: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Dana White says Ilia Topuria asking for an excessive amount of money to fight Islam Makhachev isn’t true

Earlier today, Ilia Topuria’s manager once more highlighted Islam Makhachev’s injury as the explanation the super fight between the 2 champions isn’t happening on the White House lawn.

While Makhachev recently posted training footage, Dana White said the Russian isn’t fighting in June and won’t be back until August due to an injury to his hand.

The UFC president was specifically asked during an appearance on Adin Ross’ Kick stream whether Topuria asking for an excessive amount of money prevented this matchup from happening on June 14.

“That’s not true,” White responded, disputing the newest comment from Makhachev.

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Split image of Ilia Topuria and Islam Makhachev
Split image of Ilia Topuria and Islam Makhachev. Credit: Jeff Bottari/Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

Topuria’s manager (Malki Kawa) said last month during an appearance on the Anik & Florian podcast that they were initially asked who they’d somewhat face out of Makhachev and Justin Gaethje.

They picked the welterweight champion but the cash the UFC was offering wasn’t high enough, which then led to a last-minute negotiation to get the Gaethje fight done.

Ian Machado Garry has since called Makhachev out as a result of the newest comments from his social media platform suggesting that he would’ve been capable of fight in June despite talk of an injury.

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