Ikram
Aliskerov
is all class in the aftermath of his loss to Robert
Whittaker
at
UFC on ABC 6
.

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Aliskerov stepped up on short notice to replace Khamzat
Chimaev
against Whittaker in the Saturday’s main event at the
Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. While many expected a close
contest, Whittaker took less than two minutes to knock Aliskerov
out.

Weighing in on his loss, Aliskerov said that he was well aware of
what he was getting into while accepting the fight. Aliskerov is
also a fan of Whittaker and considers it a privilege to have fought
“Bobby Knuckles.”

“I have failed but it’s all good,” Aliskerov told Ushatayka (translation via Red Corner MMA). “It’s just a sport, no
excuses. I was fully aware of the risks I was taking. To be honest
with you, Rob has always been one of my favorite fighters. I’ve
been following his career. I’m not sure how to put it the right
way, it was an honor for me to fight him as he’s one of those
fighters that I like a lot. Well, now I’ve gained some experience
and I will be more focused in my next fights.”

While he doesn’t want to make excuses, Aliskerov mentioned that
there were a number of “small issues” leading up to the fight.
Aliskerov noted that adapting to the time zone in Saudi Arabia,
which is 10 hours ahead of Las Vegas where the Russian usually
trains, was a difficult task. Aliskerov further claimed that he
hadn’t sparred for weeks prior as he essentially had to undergo two
weight cuts. Aliskerov was originally scheduled to fight Antonio
Trocoli
at UFC on ESPN 58 on June 15 and was on the verge of
making weight when he accepted the short-notice Whittaker
booking.

“I got here, set my mind right but acclimatization still kills,” he
said. “And not just that, I had one weight cut, and I didn’t have a
single sparring session prior to that. Then another weight cut, so
another two to three weeks with no sparring. So, there were a lot
of small issues. But let me say it once again, I knew what I was
doing. It is what it is. I wanted to have a longer fight. I wanted
to show a good fight and win but it’s a sport. Things happen.”

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