Now they’ll watch as he defends his lightweight crown against Justin Gaethje in the UFC 274 main event at Footprint Arena in Phoenix, Ariz., on Saturday night.
"I respect Charles a lot, but now he has what I want. I´m sixth in UFC rankings, and if I win one more fight I hope I can challenge him,” dos Anjos told Sherdog.com.
Before he moved to 170 pounds, Burns had designs on squaring off with “Do Bronx,” as well.
"When I was in the lightweight division, I asked the UFC to face him,” Burns said. "He defeated three of my training partners in a row: Nick Lentz, Jared Gordon and Michael Chandler. I was already getting used to being in the corner opposite Oliveira, but on Saturday it will be different. Finally I´ll be able to cheer for him.”
Dos Anjos and Burns have different views regarding the UFC 274 headliner.
"If Charles fights Gaethje the same way he fought [Dustin] Poirier, he will run a big risk of being knocked out, because Gaethje hits harder,” dos Anjos said. “But if he uses his range to control the distance and take Gaethje down, he has a great chance for a submission. I´ve heard Gaethje doesn’t like ground training. If Charles takes him to the ground, he has much better skills than Khabib to submit him.”
In Burns' opinion, however, the champion will not be at too great a risk against the challenger.
“Gaethje's chin is not the same anymore. He is being hardly hit and knocked down in every single fight. Also he is very weak on the ground. Khabib showed the path to Charles,” Burns said. “If he puts the right pressure controlling the distance, using his longer range with kicks and knees and changing levels, I see Charles submitting him in the first or second round.”