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Khamzat Chimaev Opens Up About Future After UFC 319 Amid Retirement Speculation

Chimaev dismisses retirement rumors before UFC 319, citing financial strain, future title goals, and faith as driving forces behind his career.

The Sports Report Staff
Last updated: August 19, 2025 12:32 pm
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Khamzat Chimaev’s Ongoing Battle with Retirement Rumors

Khamzat Chimaev has often found himself at the center of retirement discussions, particularly following several health challenges early in his career. He nearly walked away from the sport during the pandemic but ultimately decided to continue fighting. However, he has faced persistent weight-cutting issues and health problems, which have led to multiple fight cancellations.

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Khamzat Chimaev’s Ongoing Battle with Retirement RumorsTitle Shot Ahead at UFC 319Financial Motivations Behind His DecisionFuture Plans and AmbitionsDeep-rooted Motivations

Title Shot Ahead at UFC 319

Despite these setbacks, Chimaev is set for a significant opportunity as he prepares to face Dricus Du Plessis for a world title at UFC 319 in Chicago. However, he has made it clear that even if he achieves his goal of becoming a world champion, he intends to keep fighting.

Financial Motivations Behind His Decision

Although regarded by fans as a powerful force in mixed martial arts, Chimaev revealed that he struggles financially as a fighter, often competing only once a year. He expressed to his mother that he would retire after winning a championship belt to present to her. Yet, during an interview with ESPN MMA, he acknowledged the financial necessity of continuing his career.

“I need money bro. This is not enough, just to go for the one title,” Chimaev told host Brett Okamoto. “Hopefully if I don’t get injured or some stuff, gonna defend the belt or fight for other belt in Abu Dhabi, as well.”

Future Plans and Ambitions

Chimaev is also considering a return to the welterweight division. He mentioned that he is working with a new coach who has confidence in his ability to make the cut back to 170 pounds.

“I work with a new coach and talk to him about going down again to 170lb. He said gimme a couple months and I’m gonna make it,” he explained. “I don’t know who is the champ there, this Australian guy would be a good fight for me.”

He also discussed potential confrontations in the light heavyweight division, noting contenders like Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira: “Whoever’s winning, I can fight for that belt, as well.”

Deep-rooted Motivations

Chimaev’s fighting spirit is also deeply connected to his religious beliefs as a devout Muslim. He aims to create a lasting legacy and believes that achieving UFC gold aligns with his commitment to his faith.

“I believe in God, so I want to meet him as well,” Chimaev shared in another segment of the interview. “Life is going really fast… I’m already 31. I remember being 6 or 7 years old, and it feels like yesterday. I believe in God, so do good things before I meet Him. If you’re not ready to die when it comes, you’ll be scared. Maybe my thinking about that made me who I am today.”

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