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🚨Islam Makhachev has officially started his training camp for his next fight, as the team's strength and conditioning coach Siefulla Magomedov revealed this Monday in Kislovodsk, Russia. "The camp began a few days ago, but for Islam it has really started today," he told Red Corner MMA. Siefulla, who...

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