BOMBSHELL UFC: Paulo Costa Threatens to Overthrow King Dricus Du Plessis!
The UFC middleweight division is about to explode with drama, power, and pure chaos. Brazilian powerhouse Paulo Costa has once again set the MMA world buzzing after issuing a fiery challenge to the reigning UFC middleweight champion, Dricus Du Plessis. This challenge isn’t just another callout — it’s a direct threat to the South African champion’s newly claimed throne, and if the UFC books it, fans may witness one of the most violent and unpredictable fights in middleweight history.
Costa, known as “Borrachinha,” has always been a walking headline. From his absurd weigh-in moments to bizarre fight-week trash talk and some of the wildest performances in the Octagon, Costa doesn’t just fight — he entertains. But beneath the memes and soundbites lies a dangerous contender with knockout power and a relentless forward style that can test anyone in the world.
Now, Costa wants to test Dricus Du Plessis — the man many still view as an unlikely champion, but one who shocked the MMA world by climbing to the top of the middleweight ladder through grit, timing, and brutal finishing ability. Their collision course feels like it’s already written.
The Champion — Dricus Du Plessis
Dricus Du Plessis, often called “Stillknocks,” has been one of MMA’s most fascinating stories over the past two years. He didn’t arrive in the UFC as the polished favorite or the heavily marketed prospect. Instead, he clawed his way up, dismantling opponents with a suffocating, awkward-but-effective striking style combined with sneaky grappling transitions.

When Du Plessis claimed the UFC middleweight belt, critics questioned whether it was a temporary reign or the beginning of something special. His victory over Israel Adesanya proved he wasn’t just catching people off guard — he was evolving faster than anyone expected. Now, as champion, every contender sees him as both a target and an opportunity. For someone like Paulo Costa, that combination is irresistible.
Paulo Costa Reloaded
It’s been a turbulent few years for Paulo Costa. Once undefeated and seen as a terrifying wrecking ball capable of running through the entire division, Costa’s momentum took a massive hit in 2020 when he fought Israel Adesanya for the title and was dismantled in shocking fashion. Since then, injuries, weight issues, and contract disputes have kept him from returning to consistent form.
But recently, Costa has begun to look like himself again. His fight with Luke Rockhold, though bizarre, reminded everyone of his toughness and brutal striking power. Even in close decision losses, Costa proved that he can still go to war with the very best. And now, with Du Plessis at the top, the Brazilian sees a clear path back to championship glory — and he’s not being quiet about it.
“I’m coming for that belt,” Costa said in a recent fiery interview. “Dricus, enjoy it while it lasts. The king is not safe. I’m going to take him out, and I’m going to do it in the most violent way possible.”
Stylistic Chaos — How Costa vs Du Plessis Could Play Out
Fans and analysts have already begun breaking down this potential matchup, and the consensus is simple: this fight is madness waiting to happen. Both fighters thrive in chaos. Both push forward. Both carry fight-ending power in every strike. And neither man tends to back down once the fists start flying.
Paulo Costa is the definition of controlled aggression when he’s at his best. He cuts off the cage, throws punishing combinations to the body and head, and drags opponents into deep, exhausting brawls. His durability is elite, and his offensive output, when fully conditioned, can overwhelm even technical strikers.
Dricus Du Plessis, on the other hand, has made a career out of being unpredictable. His striking mechanics may look unorthodox, but his timing, pressure, and willingness to absorb risk for reward have proven devastating. Add in underrated grappling and strong fight IQ, and you have a champion who can win fights in more ways than most opponents expect.
If this fight happens, fans should prepare for fireworks from the opening bell. There’s no realistic scenario where either fighter takes a cautious approach. This would likely be a brutal, high-paced slugfest — exactly the kind of main event that headlines pay-per-views and lives in highlight reels for years.
The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher
For Paulo Costa, this fight is more than just another payday. It’s his chance to erase years of frustration, reclaim his spot among the elite, and possibly become UFC middleweight champion. For a fighter who once looked like the unstoppable future of the division, winning the belt now would complete one of MMA’s most chaotic redemption arcs.
For Dricus Du Plessis, defending his belt against a powerhouse like Costa would be validation. It would silence the doubters who still question his championship legitimacy and firmly cement him as the man to beat at 185 pounds. Defeating a dangerous, popular contender like Costa would also set up even bigger fights — potentially with Adesanya again, Khamzat Chimaev, or Sean Strickland.
The UFC thrives on moments like this — when personality, power, and unpredictability collide.

UFC Fans Already Picking Sides
Within hours of Costa’s callout, social media lit up. Some fans believe Costa’s pressure and body attacks will melt Du Plessis inside three rounds. Others think the South African’s durability, timing, and underrated grappling will expose Costa’s defensive lapses. The early split has already created heated debates across MMA forums, fight podcasts, and social media platforms.
One thing is unanimous: nobody thinks this fight would be boring.
The UFC’s Middleweight Division Has Never Been Wilder
With Adesanya’s reign broken, Khamzat Chimaev lurking near the top, Sean Strickland always a fight or two away from controversy and contention, and now Paulo Costa threatening to “overthrow the king,” the UFC middleweight division is entering one of its most exciting periods in years.
Paulo Costa vs Dricus Du Plessis feels inevitable — too much personality, too much violence, and too much fan demand for the UFC to ignore. Whether it happens later this year or early next, the buildup alone promises chaos, and the fight itself could redefine the entire division.
For now, the UFC world waits. But if Costa’s words are more than bluster, if contracts get signed and cages get locked, we may soon witness a middleweight war for the ages — one that could end with a new king, or a champion who proves, once again, that his crown is no accident.


