Bo Nickal sees himself competing against Khamzat Chimaev in the ‘biggest fight in UFC history’

Bo NickalIn his mind, Bo Nickal had made the walk to the Octagon many times before. This Saturday night, the three-time NCAA Division I national champion will do it for real when he makes his official debut as part of a stacked lineup at UFC 285. Welcoming him to combat sports’ grandest stage will be Jamie […]

Bo Nickal

In his mind, Bo Nickal had made the walk to the Octagon many times before.

This Saturday night, the three-time NCAA Division I national champion will do it for real when he makes his official debut as part of a stacked lineup at UFC 285. Welcoming him to combat sports’ grandest stage will be Jamie Pickett, a 13-8 fighter with eight of those victories coming by way of knockout.

Ahead of his highly anticipated debut, Bo Nickal addressed the media to answer questions about his mindset going into his big debut at the T-Mobile Arena and how he plans to handle the pressure of the moment through visualization.

“I think the important thing about visualization is making it really real, making it a really visceral experience,” Nickal told reporters during a pre-fight news conference. “I think there’s technique that goes into visualization, just like there’s technique that goes into fighting. For me, it’s making the experience as real as possible, imagining not only what I’ll see but what it’s going to sound like, what it’s going to smell like, what the concrete is going to feel like underneath my feet, what the cage is going to feel like under my feet, and just making it as real as possible for me.

“So when I go in there for the first time, it really won’t be the first time because I’ve imagined it so many times in my mind. That’s just a very powerful practice” (h/t MMA Junkie).

Bo Nickal Envisions Himself Competing in the Biggest Fight in UFC History

One vision that Bo Nickal hopes to make a reality is a fight with undefeated Chechen monster Khamzat Chimaev. Nickal envisions the “inevitable” showdown taking place in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium with a packed crowd of 100,000 people there to see what he believes will be the biggest fight in UFC history.

“(Khamzat Chimaev) is probably the biggest, most hyped guy coming up right now that hasn’t won a belt yet. I think eventually, us clashing is inevitable. That’s something that I visualize in my training and when I’m in a hard workout, getting my last bike sprint in, getting my last rep in, in the weight room, I’m visualizing that.

“Whether that fight comes in a year, or three years, or five years, or whatever it is, I’ll be ready. I do a lot of visualization and I see that fight happening as a main event in Raiders’ Stadium in front of 100,0000 people. I think it would be the biggest fight in UFC history. Only time will tell whether or not we get that, but I’m doing everything in my power to make that happen.”

After dispatching Zack Borrego and Donovan Beard in back-to-back fights on Dana White‘s Contender Series, Bo Nickal expressed his desire to compete against Chimaev during an appearance on Michael Bisping’s Believe You Me podcast. Of course, Nickal has a long way to go before the UFC can justify giving him a crack at the No. 3 ranked welterweight contender. A decisive win on Saturday night would be the first step toward making that possibility a reality.

Are you interested in seeing Bo Nickal put his collegiate wrestling skills to the test against Khamzat Chimaev?

Jamie Pickett “Did Not Know Who” Bo Nickal Was Before Fight Booking

Jamie Pickett may be facing one of MMA’s hottest prospects at UFC 285, but he claims to have had no idea who Bo Nickal was before the two middleweights were scheduled to fight. “The Night Wolf” was originally slated to meet Nickal at UFC 282, but an in…

Jamie Pickett may be facing one of MMA’s hottest prospects at UFC 285, but he claims to have had no idea who Bo Nickal was before the two middleweights were scheduled to fight. “The Night Wolf” was originally slated to meet Nickal at UFC 282, but an injury resulted in the bout being rescheduled for…

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Bo Nickal Questions Jamie Pickett’s “Professionalism” Ahead Of UFC 285

UFC middleweight prospect Bo Nickal feels Jamie Pickett’s lack of knowledge about him could lead to his downfall. Nickal and Pickett will square off on the UFC 285 main card Saturday night in Las Vegas. After a two-fight stint on Dana White&#8217…

UFC middleweight prospect Bo Nickal feels Jamie Pickett’s lack of knowledge about him could lead to his downfall. Nickal and Pickett will square off on the UFC 285 main card Saturday night in Las Vegas. After a two-fight stint on Dana White’s Contender Series, Nickal will make his long-awaited promotional debut on a massive stage….

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UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane Fight Card, How to Watch, Countdown

This Saturday will see the long-awaited return of Jon Jones. He’ll make his debut at heavyweight against Ciryl Gane for the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Jones had teased his move to heavyweight for years, dating back to when he ruled the …

This Saturday will see the long-awaited return of Jon Jones. He’ll make his debut at heavyweight against Ciryl Gane for the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Jones had teased his move to heavyweight for years, dating back to when he ruled the light heavyweight division. It seemed the UFC wanted Jones to fight former UFC Heavyweight…

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Jamie Pickett Reacts To Lopsided Odds For Bo Nickal Fight At UFC 285

UFC middleweight Jamie Pickett isn’t at all fazed by the lopsided odds in favor of Bo Nickal ahead of their upcoming fight. Next weekend, the pair are slated to feature on the main card of UFC 285, a pay-per-view headlined by the return of Jon Jo…

UFC middleweight Jamie Pickett isn’t at all fazed by the lopsided odds in favor of Bo Nickal ahead of their upcoming fight. Next weekend, the pair are slated to feature on the main card of UFC 285, a pay-per-view headlined by the return of Jon Jones, who will be challenging for the vacant heavyweight title….

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Bo Nickal predicts a finish over Jamie Pickett at UFC 285

Bo Nickal, Jamie Pickett, UFC 285UFC middleweight Bo Nickal is confident his fight at UFC 285 won’t last three rounds.  The Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS) alumnus is scheduled to fight Jamie Pickett on March 4 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It will be Nickal’s UFC debut.  During an interview on The MMA Hour, Nickal gave his prediction […]

Bo Nickal, Jamie Pickett, UFC 285

UFC middleweight Bo Nickal is confident his fight at UFC 285 won’t last three rounds. 

The Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS) alumnus is scheduled to fight Jamie Pickett on March 4 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It will be Nickal’s UFC debut. 

During an interview on The MMA Hour, Nickal gave his prediction for his upcoming scrap. He’s not overlooking Pickett but he is confident that he will finish him in under 15 minutes. 

I watch a ton of film and I feel like I’m fully prepared for anything that he has ready for me. With that being said, I’m very confident. I know what I’m going to do out there. I expect to finish him in the first round and if that doesn’t happen, finish him in the second and if that doesn’t happen, I’ll finish him in the third but he’s not making it 15 full minutes. I’m confident in that.” 

Bo Nickal Wants to Stay Active in 2023

The 27-year-old is not thinking past UFC 285 but he’d be interested in a return to the octagon in the summer if all goes well in March. 

I would say [I want] three fights. I want to take care of this one first then make sure that I put on a spectacular performance and really make the most of my arrival into the organization and then we’ll go from there. If I can fight again in the summer, that would be great…You just got to focus on what’s right in front of your face and then once you get that done then reassess.”

Nickal is a three-time NCAA Division I National Champion at Penn State. He won the Dan Hodge Trophy, which is regarded as the Heisman of the wrestling world. He won two fights on DWCS by first-rounds submission. He earned a UFC contract and is now looking to make an impact in the company.