‘I Still Have Nine Other Toes’
“The Machine” doesn’t need a pinky toe because he’s got more toes.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Bantamweight
Merab Dvalishvili
is gearing up to defend his title for the second time in a high-stakes rematch against
Sean O’Malley
next weekend (Sat., June 7, 2025) at
UFC 316
, live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Last week, Dvalishvili
broke his pinky toe
while drilling for this massive rematch, catching a training partner’s head with a kick. He laughed it off, saying, “
I’ll just chop it off!
” His coach, John Wood, added: “
You’d have to kill this guy to keep him out of the cage
.”
Fast forward a week, and this
lunatic
still hasn’t let his toe heal by refusing to take days off. Former UFC champion
Michael Bisping
, curious about the
toe damage
, asked “The Machine” about it, mainly since
Conor McGregor
tanked UFC 313
by bailing over a
busted pinky toe.
It’s safe to say Dvalishvili is not McGregor when it comes to broken pinky toes.
“I don’t want to comment about
Conor McGregor’s toe
because I don’t know exactly the pain he was in or the situation, but I still have nine other toes, so I am fine,” Dvalishvili said.
If that isn’t a Merab answer, I don’t know what is. However, he did reveal that his toe is totally fine.
“Toe is good, like I said, if I need to,
I will cut it off
, but I don’t need to cut it,” Dvalishvili said. “It’s good, it’s good. It doesn’t bother me.”
If “The Machine” somehow drops this
rematch
—his first ever—to O’Malley next weekend, he’s got a ready-made excuse with his busted pinky toe and his own admission he’s struggling to “
to motivate
” himself. But don’t get it twisted:
he’s hell-bent on finishing O’Malley this time
, not just outpointing him like in their first scrap.