

Khamzat Chimaev may be undefeated, but Dricus Du Plessis just revealed a plan to make the ‘Wolf’ collapse right from the start!
The UFC middleweight division is about to witness one of the most anticipated and violent clashes in recent memory: Khamzat Chimaev vs. Dricus Du Plessis. On the surface, it’s a classic collision of styles—raw aggression vs. methodical destruction. But beneath the hype and highlight reels, Du Plessis believes he’s cracked the code to end the reign of the undefeated “Wolf.”
And now, the reigning UFC Middleweight Champion has finally gone public with the game plan to make Chimaev collapse—mentally, physically, and emotionally—from the opening bell.
Du Plessis Sends a Chilling Warning
In a recent media interview, Dricus Du Plessis didn’t mince words when discussing his potential title defense against Khamzat Chimaev. While acknowledging Chimaev’s skills and savagery, Du Plessis said what most contenders don’t dare to whisper.
“He starts fast, he comes forward like a beast, but that’s all he knows. What happens when the beast is tamed? I plan to break him down early. Right from the start, I’ll make the ‘Wolf’ collapse.”
It wasn’t just bravado. Du Plessis explained that Chimaev’s biggest strength—his pressure—can also be his undoing. And with proper planning, Dricus says he will exploit it mercilessly.
Khamzat Chimaev: The Undefeated Wrecking Machine
With a perfect 13-0 professional record, Khamzat Chimaev has torn through the competition at both welterweight and middleweight, finishing nearly all of his opponents in dominant fashion. From his brutal ground-and-pound win over Li Jingliang to his high-stakes victory against Kamaru Usman, Chimaev has proven he’s no fluke.
Known for overwhelming opponents in the first round, Chimaev charges like a freight train, suffocating his foes with elite wrestling, vicious control, and savage striking. But critics and fighters alike have pointed out a lingering question:
What happens if the ‘Wolf’ can’t eat in the first round?
That’s exactly what Du Plessis plans to test.
Du Plessis’ Game Plan: Control the Chaos
Dricus Du Plessis, the South African powerhouse who defeated Sean Strickland to capture UFC gold, believes Chimaev’s style is a double-edged sword. While Chimaev thrives on chaos, Du Plessis thrives on capitalizing on chaos.
“Chimaev gets uncomfortable when he’s not in control. He panics if you don’t fold. I’m not folding. I’m walking him down, taking away his space, and beating him up at his own pace.”
It’s not empty talk. Du Plessis has shown time and time again that he’s durable, intelligent, and relentless, breaking down elite fighters like Robert Whittaker and Darren Till with strategic pressure and unexpected volume.
The Mental Warfare: “He’s Never Faced a Monster Like Me”
Du Plessis made it clear that this fight is not just physical—it’s psychological. He claims Chimaev has only fought opponents who feared him before they stepped into the cage.
“They’ve all given him too much respect. I won’t. I don’t see a monster. I see a man. And I’m going to break that man down piece by piece.”
Du Plessis cited his ability to fight through adversity as another edge.
“He’s never had to dig deep. I’ve been deep, I’ve bled, I’ve battled back. Let’s see how he reacts when Plan A doesn’t work.”
UFC 319: The Date Fans Can’t Wait For
The clash is reportedly targeted for UFC 319, and fans are already buzzing with excitement. The storyline sells itself:
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Undefeated juggernaut vs the strategic champion
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Wolf vs War General
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Raw emotion vs unshakable mindset
The UFC is planning a massive promo campaign leading up to the event, and it’s expected to be one of the highest-grossing middleweight bouts in recent history.
Chimaev Responds: “He Will Regret Every Word”
Never one to stay silent, Khamzat Chimaev fired back at Du Plessis on social media just hours after the interview went live.
“He talks big now. When the door closes, I will smash him. Make him beg. He will regret every word.”
He also posted a video of himself training with the caption:
“You cannot break what you can’t touch.”
While Chimaev remains focused, many believe this is the first time he’s faced a real mental chess match—someone who isn’t intimidated by his aura.
Fighter Reactions: The MMA World Picks Sides
This brewing war has split the MMA community. Some fighters are backing Chimaev’s unrelenting aggression, while others believe Du Plessis’ calm, calculated violence will prevail.
🔹 Israel Adesanya, former champ:
“Chimaev’s pressure is wild, but Dricus knows how to mess up wild fighters. This one is 50/50.”
🔹 Chael Sonnen, analyst:
“Du Plessis has the blueprint. Stay calm, survive the storm, then take over. If anyone can do it, it’s him.”
🔹 Michael Bisping, commentator:
“Don’t underestimate the Wolf. He hasn’t lost for a reason. But this is his hardest test by far.”
Why Du Plessis’ Confidence Isn’t Just Hype
Unlike some of Chimaev’s past opponents, Du Plessis isn’t trying to survive—he’s trying to dominate. And he has the tools:
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Exceptional conditioning
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Unorthodox but effective striking
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Underrated grappling and takedown defense
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Proven toughness and championship mindset
Most importantly, Du Plessis doesn’t get rattled. In his war with Sean Strickland, he showed composure under fire and made crucial adjustments mid-fight.
He doesn’t need perfection. He just needs to weather Chimaev’s storm, then take over.
Tactical Breakdown: How the Fight Could Go
Here’s a possible round-by-round scenario:
Round 1:
Chimaev rushes in like he always does. He gets Du Plessis to the fence, lands heavy shots, maybe even secures a takedown. But Du Plessis survives.
Round 2:
Chimaev slows slightly. Du Plessis begins targeting the body, stuffing shots, and making Chimaev question himself. The tide starts turning.
Round 3:
Du Plessis now controls the tempo. He lands clean strikes, sprawls on takedowns, and dominates positionally. Chimaev begins to fade.
Round 4-5:
If the fight reaches the championship rounds, most believe Du Plessis takes over completely, breaking the “Wolf” in front of millions.
Of course, there’s also the chance Chimaev does what he always does—smashes early and never lets up.
Either way, this fight promises violence and drama at the highest level.
The Final Word: Clash of Belief Systems
In the end, this isn’t just a fight between two top contenders. It’s a battle between belief systems:
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Khamzat Chimaev, the invincible force who refuses to lose
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Dricus Du Plessis, the battle-tested champion who refuses to break
Both men believe they’re destined for greatness. But only one will walk away with the gold—and the legacy.
As Du Plessis put it:
“He calls himself a Wolf. That’s fine. But when the lights go out and the cage door shuts, he’ll see that I’m the one doing the hunting.”
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