UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad has shared his invaluable experience training with UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov, revealing insights that few fighters ever get to witness firsthand. Having trained with Khabib’s camp, Muhammad learned lessons that go beyond just physical preparation — they speak to the heart of what makes a champion.
Muhammad was candid about the grueling intensity of Team Khabib’s training, claiming they push themselves 90% harder than most gyms. This relentless focus is a key differentiator, and it’s no surprise that the camp has produced some of the most dominant fighters in MMA history. Muhammad’s title shot against Leon Edwards at UFC 304 was preceded by a period of training with Khabib’s team, and it was clear the impact was monumental. He not only claimed the title but did so with an unprecedented level of confidence and discipline.
Belal’s performance against Edwards wasn’t just about enhanced technical skill; it was a display of unwavering mental strength and the kind of preparation that comes from working with a camp known for pushing fighters to their absolute limits. This intense training played a key role in Muhammad’s ability to dominate in the fight, further proving the effectiveness of Khabib’s methods.
Khabib’s legendary work ethic and the discipline instilled in his fighters have clearly paid off, with several of his athletes now rising to title contention. His influence can be seen in the ascension of fighters like Islam Makhachev and Umar Nurmagomedov, both of whom are set to compete for titles at UFC 311. The night promises to be an emotional rollercoaster for Khabib, with Makhachev defending his lightweight title and Umar making his first bid for the bantamweight championship.
While the stakes are high, it’s no surprise that Khabib is poised to handle the pressure. As one of the greatest fighters in MMA history, Khabib’s leadership and mentoring abilities have proven just as crucial as his own athleticism, and it’s clear he has passed on his championship mindset to those who train under him.