Chimaev dominates Du Plessis, captures title at UFC 319 - ESPN
CHICAGO — Khamzat Chimaev was essentially crowned a future UFC champ from the moment he made his promotional debut in 2020. Five years later, he finally made good on those early expectations.
Chimaev (15-0) claimed the middleweight championship at UFC 319 on Saturday night inside United Center, in a dominant showing over Dricus Du Plessis (23-3). Du Plessis denied Chimaev a finish but rarely offered any resistance otherwise.
The result was one of the most lopsided five-round fights in UFC history. All three judges scored it 50-44 for Chimaev, who set the UFC record for most total strikes landed in a fight with 529 compared with just 45 for Du Plessis. Max Holloway held the previous mark with 447 total strikes in his 2021 win over Calvin Kattar.
«I am happy, always,» Chimaev said. «I never have a game plan, just go in and work like I do in the gym. That guy is strong. I couldn't finish. I respect that guy. He is the only champion that would say my name. This guy has big heart.»
Chimaev, of Chechnya, broke into the UFC in July 2020, winning his first two fights in an unprecedented 10 days. The UFC tried to put him on the fast track to a welterweight championship, but he contracted a severe case of Covid-19 in 2021 and has dealt with numerous medical and visa issues over the past four years.
When he has been active, however, he has been an unstoppable force, defeating the likes of former champions Kamaru Usman and Robert Whittaker. He converted 12 of 17 takedown attempts on Saturday and spent more than 21 minutes of the 25-minute fight in a position of control. He took Du Plessis down in the opening minute of every single round and put him in a completely defenseless crucifix twice in the first and third rounds.
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