UFC commentator Joe Rogan has issued a stark warning to Ilia Topuria following a glimpse of Islam Makhachev’s grueling training camp, declaring, “He is too dangerous right now!” The chilling statement, made during the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience on May 6, has sent ripples through the MMA community as Topuria continues his campaign for a lightweight title shot against the Dagestani champion.
Rogan’s Alarming Observation
Rogan, known for his deep insights into the sport, was visibly shaken after watching footage of Makhachev’s preparation for his next fight, rumored to be against Topuria at UFC 317 on June 28. “I saw Islam training—his intensity, his focus, the way he’s moving—it’s unreal,” Rogan said on his podcast. “He’s huge, man, and his wrestling is on another level. Ilia, I’m telling you, he is too dangerous right now! You better be ready for a war if you step in there with him.” Rogan’s warning comes amidst Topuria’s bold move to lightweight after vacating his featherweight title, with the Spaniard repeatedly calling out Makhachev for the 155-pound belt.
Makhachev’s training regimen has long been praised for its rigor, shaped by years under Khabib Nurmagomedov’s mentorship, but Rogan’s reaction suggests the champion has elevated his game even further. The lightweight king’s recent first-round submission of Renato Moicano at UFC 311 in January 2025 showcased his dominance, and Rogan’s comments hint at an even more formidable Makhachev awaiting Topuria. Rogan also noted Makhachev’s size advantage, echoing Topuria’s own remarks about the Dagestani’s ability to make 155 pounds despite walking around at nearly 190.
Topuria’s Confidence Meets Reality
Topuria, undefeated at 16-0, has been relentless in his pursuit of Makhachev, dismissing the idea of a No. 1 contender fight and insisting on a direct title shot. His knockout victories over Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway in 2024 have fueled his confidence, but Rogan’s warning highlights the uphill battle he faces. Makhachev, with a record of 27-1 and four title defenses, has already beaten featherweights like Volkanovski twice, and his grappling-heavy style poses a unique threat to Topuria’s striking prowess.
The MMA community is buzzing with reactions, with some fans on social media echoing Rogan’s concerns, noting Makhachev’s physicality and experience against elite competition. Others believe Topuria’s power and speed could still pose a problem, but Rogan’s firsthand account of Makhachev’s training has shifted the narrative, raising doubts about Topuria’s readiness for such a leap.
What’s Next for the Lightweight Showdown?
With UFC 317 fast approaching, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Topuria has made it clear he’ll wait for Makhachev if needed, but Rogan’s warning suggests the former featherweight champ may need to rethink his strategy. Makhachev, meanwhile, has options—whether it’s facing Topuria, revisiting Justin Gaethje, or even moving up to welterweight to chase a second belt. As the lightweight division braces for a seismic clash, Rogan’s words have added a new layer of tension: can Topuria overcome a Makhachev who, in Rogan’s eyes, is more dangerous than ever?