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Imavov calls 'next' for Chimaev after routing UFC main event - ESPN

The UFC's middleweight division came into sharper focus on Saturday, as Nassourdine Imavov further cemented himself as a potential title challenger with an impressive five-round decision win over Caio Borralho in Paris.

Fighting in front of his home crowd, Imavov (17-4) earned his fifth consecutive win, with all three judges scoring the 185-pound bout for him via scores of 50-45, 49-46 and 49-46.

The victory could propel Imavov into a championship bid against Khamzat Chimaev. The UFC has another high-profile middleweight matchup scheduled in October, between Anthony Hernandez (15-2) and Reinier de Ridder (22-2), which could come into play in deciding Chimaev's next opponent. Immediately following his win, Imavov said he had hoped to get a finish on Saturday, but adamantly pleaded his case for the next title shot.

«Considering the circumstances, I'm really happy with my performance,» Imavov said. «On my right foot, a tendon or something like that let go. It was really painful. I would have liked to get the finish, but it is what it is.

»I am next. [Borralho] was unbeaten for 10 years. I just beat him, and beat him with style as well. I need to be the next one."

According to UFC Stats, Imavov narrowly outlanded Borralho (17-2) 100-90 in total strikes, but his offense was much cleaner and far more damaging than Borralho. He beautifully slipped Borralho's punches and landed counters all evening. He maintained a strong presence in the center of the Octagon, as he walked Borralho down and cut off his exits. He also defended all five of Borralho's takedown attempts.

It's the first time Borralho has lost in the UFC, and marked his first loss overall since 2015.

«Nassourdine was just the better man today,» Borralho said. «He was

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