Has Khamzat Chimaev fought in India – here is all you should know.
Khamzat Chimaev has unquestionably emerged as one of the fastest-rising stars in the world of UFC. With an unblemished professional MMA record to his name, he continues to maintain an undefeated streak within the UFC as well.
But before he made his sensational entry into the UFC, Khamzat Chimaev left an indelible mark during his stint in the BRAVE Combat Federation. Notably, this period included a memorable bout that took place right here in India.
For those who may not be familiar with his journey, Khamzat Chimaev participated in four fights within the BRAVE Combat Federation, with his journey commencing in 2018 when he squared off against Marko Kisic. At that time, Khamzat had an impressive 2-0 record, and after securing a resounding TKO victory over Kisic, he went on to headline BRAVE CF 20 in India, where he faced Sidney Wheeler.
The fight against Wheeler resulted in a first-round victory for Khamzat, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable fighter. Subsequently, he engaged in two more contests within the promotion before making the transition to the UFC. In a recent exclusive interview with us, BRAVE CF president Mohammed Shahid highlighted the pivotal role that Khamzat’s performance at BRAVE CF 20 played in catapulting him to stardom in India.
For those who may have missed it, we’ve got the full fight video from Khamzat Chimaev’s electrifying match in India. Witness the magic unfold as Khamzat Chimaev showcased his incredible talent in the octagon on that memorable night.
Khamzat Chimaev Commits to UFC in a Long-Term Deal
Khamzat Chimaev, one of the UFC’s emerging stars, has penned a lucrative long-term contract with the organization.
Khamzat Chimaev (12-0), aged 29, is on the cusp of a compelling middleweight showdown with former welterweight champion Kamaru Usman (20-3) at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi this Saturday. His manager, Majdi Shammas, confirmed to ESPN that Chimaev inked this fresh contract on Tuesday.
While specific details of the agreement were not disclosed, it secures Chimaev’s exclusive presence within the UFC’s Octagon for the foreseeable future. Notably, Chimaev had two fights left on his previous contract before negotiating this extension.
UFC president Dana White has made it clear that this Saturday’s bout will serve as a middleweight No. 1 contender fight, with the victor earning the opportunity to challenge the newly crowned champion, Sean Strickland, for the coveted belt in their next outing.
Hailing from Chechnya and now based in Dubai, Chimaev has been widely regarded as a potential champion in multiple weight divisions since his UFC debut in 2020. He has showcased his skills in both the 170-pound and 185-pound categories.
Last September, the UFC had initially set him up for a high-profile encounter with Nate Diaz at UFC 279, but Chimaev’s weight cut woes led to a late change, and he was eventually matched against Kevin Holland. His only other stumbling block in his UFC journey has been consistency. He faced a year-long hiatus in 2020 due to health issues and encountered various reasons for inactivity
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