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Dricus du Plessis Aims to Shock the World Against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319

Dricus du Plessis defends his UFC title vs. Khamzat Chimaev in Chicago, aiming to cement his legacy and prove he’s the division’s true boogeyman.

Rachel Vaughn
By Rachel Vaughn
Published: October 3, 2025

Dricus du Plessis Prepares for a Momentous Challenge

Dricus du Plessis is gearing up for a significant event as he steps into the United Center in Chicago, home of the NBA’s Chicago Bulls, to defend his UFC middleweight title. On August 16, he will face off against the undefeated Khamzat Chimaev, considered one of the most formidable fighters in the sport.

Contents
  • Dricus du Plessis Prepares for a Momentous Challenge
    • A Hero’s Mindset
    • Chasing Greatness
    • Acknowledging the Opposition
    • Defying Expectations
    • The Journey Continues
    • A Display of Tenacity
    • Rising Stakes
    • Ready for War

A Hero’s Mindset

Although du Plessis hails from South Africa, he draws inspiration from legendary American athlete Michael Jordan. Standing in front of Jordan’s statue, he reflected on the powerful inscription, “The best there ever was. The best there ever will be.” Du Plessis remarked, “That’s goals, for any athlete. Michael Jordan is one of my sporting heroes. I’ve read so many books on his mindset and how he approaches things.”

Chasing Greatness

At 31, du Plessis is not only focused on defending his championship title but also aspires to achieve the No. 1 pound-for-pound ranking in MMA. He aims to etch his name into the sport’s legacy, following the paths of other greats. Having already defeated former champions such as Robert Whittaker, Sean Strickland, and Israel Adesanya, he now sees Chimaev as an opportunity to further establish his reign, despite being labeled as the underdog.

Acknowledging the Opposition

Du Plessis does not shy away from acknowledging his challenger’s talent. “He is a special fighter … incredibly good,” he stated about Chimaev. His confidence points to a level of self-awareness and growth that some critics have overlooked.

Defying Expectations

He is well aware that some perceive his fighting style as unconventional and that it may not appeal to everyone. “I don’t care if people say, ‘Dricus isn’t a good champion,'” he said. “I’m getting paid, I’m defending the belt, twice, and now a third time. I’ve never had a boring fight.”

Du Plessis openly desires challenging fights, specifically targeting Chimaev. “I wanted the Khamzat fight so bad. I’m getting respect from more people now, but I’m proven. My style is not for everyone; it’s awkward on purpose. It’s something they’ve never seen. How do you defend that?”

The Journey Continues

Currently, du Plessis rates his abilities at a six out of ten. “I’m far from giving the performance that I know I can,” he admitted. “I’m chasing the perfect round and the perfect fight. I think it’s impossible, but it’s worth chasing.”

A Display of Tenacity

Like Jordan, who was known for his fierce competitiveness, du Plessis embodies a similar drive. He expressed his willingness to fight anyone to maintain his title, even stating, “I’d fight my brother for my title, if I had to, and I’d try to kill him. There are no friends in a fight.” Looking ahead to August 16, he does not regard Chimaev as a friend but respects his capability.

Rising Stakes

Du Plessis sees potential in his own abilities that might surprise others. “If I do leave the United Center with a resounding win over Chimaev, it may elevate my position on the pound-for-pound list,” he shared. He praised champions like Ilia Topuria and Islam Makhachev, acknowledging that while it will be tough to surpass them, he is determined to be among the top ranks by the end of his career.

Ready for War

Du Plessis is eager for his matchup with Chimaev, stating, “This win? This is going to be history. I’m going out there and will shock the world once again. You will see the boogeyman break in there, and realize there will be only one boogeyman in the division. And that man will be me.”

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ByRachel Vaughn
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Rachel explores the financial engine of sports—from broadcasting deals to team ownership. Her reporting bridges business strategy with fan experience across major leagues and emerging platforms.
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