Khamzat Chimaev Opens As Betting Favorite Over Leon Edwards

Khamzat ChimaevKhamzat Chimaev is only four fights into his UFC career, but the undefeated prospect is already a firm -175 favorite with the oddsmakers who fancy him to emerge victorious from a potential bout with long-time welterweight contender, Leon Edwards, who’s priced at +150. This fight will have a lot of mixed opinions so make sure […]

Khamzat Chimaev

Khamzat Chimaev is only four fights into his UFC career, but the undefeated prospect is already a firm -175 favorite with the oddsmakers who fancy him to emerge victorious from a potential bout with long-time welterweight contender, Leon Edwards, who’s priced at +150. This fight will have a lot of mixed opinions so make sure to check out all the UFC picks before UFC 269.

‘Rocky’ was supposed to be fighting Jorge Masvidal at UFC 269 on December 11. After picking up nine successive victories inside the Octagon, Edwards appears to be just one more win away from securing a long-overdue shot at the 170lb title currently held by Kamaru Usman.

On Wednesday, ESPN reporter Brett Okamoto revealed that Masvidal had been forced out of his fight with Edwards due to an undisclosed injury.

Several welterweight fighters including Gilbert Burns, Nick Diaz, and Belal Muhammad quickly offered to replace ‘Gamebred’, but it was Chimaev’s call out of Edwards that truly excited fight fans.

Edwards doesn’t appear to be interested in fighting Chimaev or any other replacement fighter at UFC 269. The Englishman will instead spend some time with his family and hope he’s already done enough to secure a fight with ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’.

“Disappointed but honestly I knew this fraud didn’t want to fight me anyway,” Edwards wrote on social media. “He was just a stop off on the way to the title. The goal remains the same. Much needed family time now. [Kamaru Usman], I will see you soon.”

The Rise Of Khamzat Chimaev

‘The Wolf’ is just a few fights into his UFC career but is already fancied to beat one of the best 170lb fighters on the planet.

Chimaev burst onto the scene in the summer of 2020 and made an instant impact when he fought twice in the space of 10 days.

The 27-year-old made his promotional debut at middleweight against Welsh slugger John Phillips. Chimaev was so dominant in his first UFC round that one judge scored it 10-7 in his favour. A round later he wrapped up his first Octagon win by way of D’arce choke.

A week and a half later, Chimaev dropped down to welterweight to take on UFC newcomer and Cage Warriors standout, Rhys McKee. This time he looked even better, dominating McKee from the opening bell and finding the finish inside the first frame.

By September 2020, Chimaev was 3-0 in the UFC and had picked up the biggest win of his career with a spectacular one-punch KO of Gerald Meerschaert. The long-time UFC middleweight was a considerable step in opposition and many suspected that ‘GM3’ could spring the upset. However, Chimaev silenced his doubters with the first punch he landed which closed the show in just 17 seconds.

It was going to take something spectacular to derail one of the fastest moving hype trains of all time and that something spectacular arrived in the form of a global pandemic triggered by a deadly disease.

Chimaev was lined up for a fight with Edwards last year, but the fight fell through on three different occasions. The Swedish fighter contracted COVID-19 and suffered some pretty nasty symptoms that almost brought an end to his career. Chimaev was side-lined for more than a year while he struggled to regain his fitness before finally returning to action last month at UFC 267.

‘Borz’ reminded everyone why he is one of the most exciting prospects in MMA when he picked up Li Jingliang, carried him over to the corner Dana White was sitting in and then slammed him to the mat in that area so he could chat with the UFC president. Once again, Chimaev made the toughest test of his career to date look like a stroll in the park, submitting Jingliang in just over three minutes.

Do you think Khamzat Chimaev should be the favourite against Leon Edwards?

Nick Diaz Interested In Leon Edwards Short Notice Fight At UFC 269

The legendary Nick Diaz is willing to step up on short notice and fight Leon Edwards at UFC 269 after Jorge Masvidal pulled out.

Diaz is coming off of his impressive, albeit short return to the Octagon against Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. After some e…

Nick Diaz

The legendary Nick Diaz is willing to step up on short notice and fight Leon Edwards at UFC 269 after Jorge Masvidal pulled out.

Diaz is coming off of his impressive, albeit short return to the Octagon against Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. After some early success and hard shots, Diaz suffered a TKO loss in Round 3 after falling to the canvas and retiring to strikes.

But Diaz appears ready to fill in on short notice against Edwards after Masvidal suffered an undisclosed injury during camp. While it’s unclear whether or not Edwards will remain on the UFC 269 card, Diaz threw his name in the hat via an Instagram comment.

Nick Diaz Is Willing To Volunteer To Fight Leon Edwards At UFC 269

“Put me in,” Diaz commented on a post from ESPN reporter Brett Okamoto.

Edwards is on the verge of a UFC welterweight title shot against Kamaru Usman and could hold out and wait for a title bout at this point. However, if he wants to remain active, Diaz and Khamzat Chimaev are just a few of the names ready to step up and fight.

After losing to Lawler at UFC 266, it’s unclear if and when Diaz will return to the Octagon. He seemed vague about his fighting future during his UFC 266 post-fight interview but sounds like he’s back on track to compete once again.

What do you think is next for Nick Diaz in the UFC? Who would you like to see him fight next?

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Nick Diaz Offers To Fight Leon Edwards At UFC 269

Nick DiazLeon Edwards is currently without a dance partner for UFC 269. ‘Rocky was supposed to square off against Jorge Masvidal on December 11 but ‘Gamebred’ withdrew from the bout on Wednesday due to an undisclosed injury. Since then, a slew of welterweight contenders including Belal Muhammad, Gilbert Burns, and Khamzat Chiamev have volunteered their services […]

Nick Diaz

Leon Edwards is currently without a dance partner for UFC 269. ‘Rocky was supposed to square off against Jorge Masvidal on December 11 but ‘Gamebred’ withdrew from the bout on Wednesday due to an undisclosed injury.

Since then, a slew of welterweight contenders including Belal Muhammad, Gilbert Burns, and Khamzat Chiamev have volunteered their services for the final pay-per-view card of the year.

Edwards though doesn’t seem too interested in staying on the card and instead hopes to take some time off before challenging Kamaru Usman for the welterweight title next year.

“Disappointed but honestly I knew this fraud didn’t want to fight me anyway,” Edwards wrote on social media soon after news of Masvidal’s withdrawal broke. “He was just a stop off on the way to the title. The goal remains the same. Much needed family time now, @usman84kg i will see you soon.”

Nick Diaz Is Open To A Late-Notice Fight With Leon Edwards

A new, potentially more exciting name has now entered the Leon Edwards sweepstakes. Former Strikeforce champion and UFC legend, Nick Diaz appears to have put himself forward as a replacement for Masvidal.

“Put me in,” Diaz replied to a post from ESPN journalist Brett Okamoto that highlighted Chimaev’s desire to face Edwards at UFC 269.

Diaz ended his six-year lay-off from the sport earlier this year when he rematched Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. The Stockton, California native gave a good account of himself before ultimately being TKO’d by ‘Ruthless’ in the third frame.

It seems unlikely that the UFC would be willing to book Diaz in a welterweight contender fight partly due to the fact he failed to make 170lbs for his return fight. Also, the not so insignificant issue of Diaz being without a win inside the Octagon since he beat BJ Penn over three rounds more than 10 years ago.

Do you want to see Leon Edwards vs. Nick Diaz at UFC 269?

Jorge Masvidal Suffers Undisclosed Injury; UFC 269 Fight vs. Leon Edwards Off

Jorge Masvidal has withdrawn from his scheduled fight against Leon Edwards because of an undisclosed injury, UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell…

Jorge Masvidal has withdrawn from his scheduled fight against Leon Edwards because of an undisclosed injury, UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell…

Khamzat Chimaev Calls Out Leon Edwards for UFC 269 Bout

Khamzat ChimaevRising UFC welterweight star Khamzat Chimaev is ready and willing to fight Leon Edwards on short notice at UFC 269 next month. Edwards was supposed to face Jorge Masvidal in a three-round main card bout, but Masvidal recently withdrew from the bout due to an undisclosed injury. Top contenders such as Belal Muhammad and Gilbert […]

Khamzat Chimaev

Rising UFC welterweight star Khamzat Chimaev is ready and willing to fight Leon Edwards on short notice at UFC 269 next month.

Edwards was supposed to face Jorge Masvidal in a three-round main card bout, but Masvidal recently withdrew from the bout due to an undisclosed injury. Top contenders such as Belal Muhammad and Gilbert Burns have thrown their names in the hat for a short notice fight with Edwards.

But Chimaev has allegedly been calling for a fight ever since his dominant performance against Li Jingliang at UFC 267 in Abu Dhabi and has offered to step up to fill in for Masvidal at UFC 269.

Khamzat Chimaev wants to step up to face Leon Edwards at UFC 269

ESPN’s Brett Okamoto later relayed what Chimaev’s manager told him following the Masvidal news.

Chimaev has risen onto the scene since his electric 2020, in which he earned three finishes within two months. He was one of many prospects who made their stock rise in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chimaev took months off from the fight game after suffering a severe case of COVID, in which he was close to retiring permanently. But he returned this year and got back on track in his pursuit of UFC gold.

Big names, such as welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, have taken notice of Chimaev’s skillset. He was also supposed to fight Edwards last year before he was diagnosed with COVID-19.

Edwards is on a nine-fight winning streak and has long called for a title rematch against Usman. While it’s unclear whether or not Edwards will remain on the card, it’s clear that he’s probably the next in line for the title. But he may accept a bout against Chimaev in an attempt to stay active.

Should Leon Edwards accept a short notice fight against Khamzat Chimaev?

Edwards Tells Usman ‘I Will See You Soon’ After Masvidal Withdrawal

It looks like Leon Edwards is not interested in a short notice fight with Khamzat Chimaev.

After news broke on Wednesday, that Jorge Masvidal was out of his UFC 269 fight with Edwards, due to an undisclosed injury, it was unclear what the plan was …

Leon Edwards Khamzat Chimaev

It looks like Leon Edwards is not interested in a short notice fight with Khamzat Chimaev.

After news broke on Wednesday, that Jorge Masvidal was out of his UFC 269 fight with Edwards, due to an undisclosed injury, it was unclear what the plan was as far as a replacement fighter. However, it did not take long for Chimaev to volunteer his services for this opportunity.

Taking to his Twitter, Chimaev called for Edwards to take a fight with him, rescheduling a bout that was canceled on three previous occasions. If this happened, it would see the Chechen back in the Octagon about six weeks after he demolished Li Jingliang at UFC 267.

“Let’s go bro we do it @Leon_edwardsmma ??” Chimaev wrote.

However, it seems that Leon Edwards has some plans of his own, and they do not involve fighting Khamzat Chimaev or anyone else at UFC 269. He took to his Twitter shortly after the news of Masvidal’s withdrawal, expressing his disappointment in the fight being canceled while saying that he was unsurprised.

He then completely ignored the call from Chimaev. Instead, he set his sights on fighting Kamaru Usman sometime next year, saying that he wanted to take time to spend with his family.

“Disappointed but honestly I knew this fraud didn’t want to fight me anyway. He was just a stop off on the way to the title. The goal remains the same. Much needed family time now, @usman84kg i will see you soon,” Edwards wrote.

Nobody can blame Leon Edwards for being more interested in a title shot over a dangerous matchup with an unknown quantity like Khamzat Chimaev, on short notice no less. That said, there is a certain demand among the fans to see this fight happen, so he will no doubt be facing some criticism if this is his final decision.

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