Chimaev’s team refutes COVID-19 rumours

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Reports out of Sweden claim Khamzat Chiamev tested positive for COVID-19. After wowing Dana White over the summer Khamzat Chimaev landed a plum opportunity to leap frog the competition and …


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Reports out of Sweden claim Khamzat Chiamev tested positive for COVID-19.

After wowing Dana White over the summer Khamzat Chimaev landed a plum opportunity to leap frog the competition and get himself into the title picture at 170 lbs. On December 19th the 3-fight UFC veteran is scheduled to face top ranked welterweight Leon Edwards.

The booking opposite Edwards was the culmination of Chimaev’s campaign to land a ranked opponent, while claiming (incorrectly) that no one wanted to fight him. The booking also came after Edwards was removed from the UFC rankings for inactivity, which threatened to erase the progress he had earned after an 8-fight win streak in the promotion.

Over the weekend Swedish outfit Kimura Crew reported that Edwards vs. Chimaev might be in doubt, after the Chechen-born Chimaev tested positive for COVID-19.

With the fight three weeks out, it is conceivable that Chimaev—if he’s asymptomatic—would still be in fighting shape for December 19th. However, if Chimaev does have the virus, and he does not quarantine, he risks spreading it to his coaches and training partners.

MMA Junkie’s John Morgan spoke with Chimaev’s team and reported that ‘Borz’ is still “good to go”. Morgan did not confirm if Chimaev actually had tested positive for COVID-19.

Georgian MMA writer Giorgi Kokiashvili spoke with Chimaev’s training partner Guram Kutateladze, who claimed that stories stating Chimaev had the virus were not true.

The UFC saw last weekend’s UFC Vegas 15 main event canceled due to headliner Curtis Blaydes testing positive for COVID-19. This weekend’s headline fight between Jack Hermansson and Kevin Holland was also canceled after Holland tested positive for COVID-19.