Here’s a bold statement: Khamzat Chimaev, the undefeated UFC middleweight champion, is struggling to find his next opponent—and it’s not because he’s short on options. But here’s where it gets controversial: Chimaev himself claims, ‘Nobody wants to fight, brother. What should we do?’ Is he right, or is there more to this story? Let’s dive in.
Originally, Chimaev had hoped for a quick turnaround after securing the middleweight title, aiming to silence critics and solidify his dominance. However, an injury derailed those plans, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering what could have been. Despite his nine consecutive wins inside the Octagon—a testament to his unique skill set—his title-winning performance in August drew criticism. Yet, Jon Jones recently labeled him ‘the toughest fighter on the planet,’ highlighting the respect he commands among peers.
Chimaev’s recent comments about fighting just one more time at middleweight haven’t eased concerns about his title reign. Instead, he’s openly expressed interest in moving up to light heavyweight, even calling out Alex Pereira. And this is the part most people miss: While names like Nassourdine Imavov and Anthony Hernandez are in the middleweight title picture, Chimaev’s infrequent fights suggest he’s targeting only the biggest matchups—potentially foreshadowing a short reign.
Controversial question: Is Chimaev’s ambition to move up a division a strategic move, or is he avoiding the middleweight contenders? Let’s not forget, he’s only faced two of the top 15 in his division. With fighters like Sean Strickland and Anthony Hernandez on the rise, the division isn’t lacking talent. So, why the hesitation?
Meanwhile, the debate rages on: Should Alex Pereira defend his light-heavyweight title or make a historic move to heavyweight? And is there anyone who can stop Chimaev’s unstoppable 15-0 streak? We want to hear from you: Who do you think should step into the Octagon with Chimaev next? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
As the UFC landscape evolves, one thing is clear: Chimaev’s next move will shape the future of multiple divisions. Will he stay and dominate middleweight, or will he chase glory in light heavyweight? Only time will tell. Join our newsletter to stay updated on this and other Bloody Elbow exclusives—you won’t want to miss what’s next.