“I want to retire Tony Ferguson!” Islam Makhachev on Khabib relationship and next opponent!

BT Sport published this video item, entitled “”I want to retire Tony Ferguson!” Islam Makhachev on Khabib relationship and next opponent!” – below is their description.

Islam Makhachev is targeting Tony Ferguson for his next fight after a dominant win over Drew Dober at #UFC259. He also discusses his relationship with Khabib Nurmagomedov after having the former champ in his corner.

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