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When you take a good look at Dricus Du Plessis’ fighting style, what stands out the most? Sure, his style is awkward and unconventional; He is mostly a stand-up fighter, owing to his prior kickboxing career. “I also won the K-1 world title in Slovakia in 2012. I have never lost a fight in my kickboxing career,” he revealed in 2014, but in the current UFC scenario, the #3-ranked middleweight Khamzat Chimaev is next in line. Will ‘Stillknocks’ be able to neutralize his next opponent’s advanced wrestling skills?

To lend credence to his grappling, in 2021, an out-of-shape ‘Stillknocks’ entered a quintet-style grappling tournament where he submitted all five members of Team Gracie Barra. It’s no secret that DDP has a respectable grappling game, but we’re not sure if matches up with the elite submission-grappling game of ‘Borz’. Still, Du Plessis doesn’t seem too worried about Chimaev’s game, and here’s why!

Chimaev is coming off a first-round win over Robert Whittaker at UFC 308, where he severely injured the former middleweight champion with a first-round face-crank submission. The bout was over as soon as it began with Chimaev shooting low and deep, rag-dolling ‘The Reaper’ before sinking in the submission.

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‘Stillknocks’ feels he has all the skill set to counter the threat of ‘Borz’ and is looking forward to the challenge of facing him next. While speaking on the ESPN MMA show after his UFC 312 fight, he shared his honest opinion on the 30-year-old fighter. He said:

“Khamzat has that first-round luck, but like we saw tonight, I make adjustments. Khamzat is an incredible fighter. Nobody has been able to beat him. But he hasn’t fought anybody of note other than Robert Whittaker. That is it.”

However, he did remind him that there’s a lot more in MMA rather than grappling and added, “I can wrestle, I can grapple, I can strike. I know he puts out bets who can submit him. This is not a grappling competition. I am not the best grappler or wrestler or striker. In MMA, I am the best. When we mix it all up, I am. That’s why I have this [the middleweight belt]… He couldn’t even get a title at Welterweight. Now he wants to come to middleweight. Great, let’s go.” 

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There’s no doubt the Chimaev is indeed a force to reckon with inside the Octagon. His relentless pressure makes it tough for his opponents to find a way around him. However, it’s not like the champion will be an easy opponent for him whom Chimaev can dismantle in the first round.

Just like most of the fans and experts, Daniel Cormier is also waiting for the fight to happen. And he feels ‘Stillknocks’ will be the favorite for the potential clash.

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Daniel Cormier is super impressed with Dricus Du Plessis after UFC 312!

The UFC middleweight division is abuzz with anticipation over a potential showdown between reigning champion Dricus Du Plessis and the undefeated Khamzat Chimaev. Chimaev’s impressive performance has shifted the narrative, with many, including Du Plessis himself, advocating for Chimaev to be the next challenger. The South African fighter emphasized his excitement for the matchup, noting the allure of handing ‘Borz’ his first professional loss.

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Although the fight is yet to be announced, experts have already started picking their favorite for the clash. Former UFC dual-champion Daniel Cormier took to his YouTube channel to share his honest opinion on the potential fight. He said:

“Khamzat Chimaev is problem number one. But watching Dricus today, I don’t know if Chimaev just drives across the mat and takes him down. He’s so good at what he does. He’s the man! Dricus Du Plessis is the man, and once again, he proved that it’s going to be very difficult to take the belt off him. I know Chimaev has a massive following, and people like him—he’s been dominant—but I just don’t know if he’s ever faced anyone like Dricus Du Plessis.” 

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Both fighters have a completely different fighting style, which makes the battle even more interesting. But first, there has to be an official announcement of the fight by the UFC.

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Can Dricus Du Plessis hand Khamzat Chimaev his first professional loss, or is 'Borz' unstoppable?

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