Khamzat Chimaev suggests UFC was behind his massive weight miss ahead of Nate Diaz Fight: ‘It’s not my plan’

Khamzat ChimaevDid the UFC encourage Khamzat Chimaev to come in heavy for his previously scheduled scrap with Nate Diaz at…

Khamzat Chimaev

Did the UFC encourage Khamzat Chimaev to come in heavy for his previously scheduled scrap with Nate Diaz at UFC 279?

On Saturday night, Chimaev will make his return to the Octagon more than a year removed from his last outing. Stepping into the co-main event spotlight in Abu Dhabi, the undefeated Chechen monster will face the toughest test of his career thus far when he meets former welterweight world champion Kamaru Usman.

Usman’s injection into the co-headliner came just 10 days before fight night after Chimaev’s original opponent, Paulo Costa, was not medically cleared due to an infection in his elbow.

Chimaev will make his formal debut in the middleweight division after spending the majority of his career racking up wins at welterweight. The move up in weight comes after ‘Borz’ infamously stepped on the scale nearly eight pounds over the limit for his main event showdown against Nate Diaz. Chimaev’s massive miss on the scale put not only their bout but the entire card in jeopardy. Fortunately, the promotion was able to do some last-minute scrambling to save the event.

As it turns out, shuffling things around at zero hour may have been part of the UFC’s plan all along. Speaking with members of the press ahead of his return to the UAE, Khazmat Chimaev revealed that it was not his decision to stop cutting weight the night before his scrap with Diaz.

“Everyone speaks about [why] I didn’t make weight once in my life and there was some plans to do that that way,” Chimaev revealed. “It’s not my plan, but I can’t say everything here.”

Chimaev’s hesitance to speak on the situation further certainly makes it seem like the UFC played a role in the weight miss, and manufactured much of the drama that took place 36 hours before showtime.

‘Borz’ went on to compete at the event, sliding into the co-main event slot against fast-talking fan favorite Kevin Holland. Chimaev delivered another memorable performance, ragdolling Holland for a majority of the opening round before securing a d’arce choke, moving him to 12-0 in his MMA career.

He’ll look to make it a baker’s dozen on Saturday night and secure his first opportunity to compete for UFC gold.

Khamzat Chimaev suggests UFC was behind his massive weight miss ahead of Nate Diaz Fight: ‘It’s not my plan’

Khamzat ChimaevDid the UFC encourage Khamzat Chimaev to come in heavy for his previously scheduled scrap with Nate Diaz at…

Khamzat Chimaev

Did the UFC encourage Khamzat Chimaev to come in heavy for his previously scheduled scrap with Nate Diaz at UFC 279?

On Saturday night, Chimaev will make his return to the Octagon more than a year removed from his last outing. Stepping into the co-main event spotlight in Abu Dhabi, the undefeated Chechen monster will face the toughest test of his career thus far when he meets former welterweight world champion Kamaru Usman.

Usman’s injection into the co-headliner came just 10 days before fight night after Chimaev’s original opponent, Paulo Costa, was not medically cleared due to an infection in his elbow.

Chimaev will make his formal debut in the middleweight division after spending the majority of his career racking up wins at welterweight. The move up in weight comes after ‘Borz’ infamously stepped on the scale nearly eight pounds over the limit for his main event showdown against Nate Diaz. Chimaev’s massive miss on the scale put not only their bout but the entire card in jeopardy. Fortunately, the promotion was able to do some last-minute scrambling to save the event.

As it turns out, shuffling things around at zero hour may have been part of the UFC’s plan all along. Speaking with members of the press ahead of his return to the UAE, Khazmat Chimaev revealed that it was not his decision to stop cutting weight the night before his scrap with Diaz.

“Everyone speaks about [why] I didn’t make weight once in my life and there was some plans to do that that way,” Chimaev revealed. “It’s not my plan, but I can’t say everything here.”

Chimaev’s hesitance to speak on the situation further certainly makes it seem like the UFC played a role in the weight miss, and manufactured much of the drama that took place 36 hours before showtime.

‘Borz’ went on to compete at the event, sliding into the co-main event slot against fast-talking fan favorite Kevin Holland. Chimaev delivered another memorable performance, ragdolling Holland for a majority of the opening round before securing a d’arce choke, moving him to 12-0 in his MMA career.

He’ll look to make it a baker’s dozen on Saturday night and secure his first opportunity to compete for UFC gold.

Holland Expected Chimaev To Submit Him Faster At UFC 279

UFC welterweight Kevin Holland survived a few seconds longer than he expected to against undefeated contender Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 279. At the September 10 pay-per-view, Holland pulled the short end of the stick when the main card underwent some siza…

UFC welterweight Kevin Holland survived a few seconds longer than he expected to against undefeated contender Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 279. At the September 10 pay-per-view, Holland pulled the short end of the stick when the main card underwent some sizable shifts following Chimaev’s 7.5-pound weight miss a day prior to the event. With that,…

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Kevin Holland reveals reasoning for UFC 279 presser row with Khamzat Chimaev: ‘He almost f*cked up the Burberry’

Kevin HollandAhead of his upcoming UFC Orlando headliner following a brief retirement from professional mixed martial arts, welterweight contender, Kevin Holland has claimed opponent, Khamzat Chimaev instigated their press conference altercation after push-kicking him – apparently almost ruining his garments.  Set to take main event honors on December 3. at UFC Orlando, Holland will draw two-time […]

Kevin Holland

Ahead of his upcoming UFC Orlando headliner following a brief retirement from professional mixed martial arts, welterweight contender, Kevin Holland has claimed opponent, Khamzat Chimaev instigated their press conference altercation after push-kicking him – apparently almost ruining his garments. 

Set to take main event honors on December 3. at UFC Orlando, Holland will draw two-time welterweight title chaser, Stephen Thompson, making his third outing in the promotional headliner.

Last month, Holland, a native of Riverside, co-headlined UFC 279 in an impromptu catchweight fight against Chimaev, after the latter missed weight for his welterweight headliner by seven and a half pounds for a fight with Nate Diaz.

Initially scheduled to fight fellow Californian striker, Daniel Rodriguez in a long-awaited clash, Holland would suffer his first loss at the welterweight limit since his move to the division earlier this year.

Taken down by Chimaev en cue, Holland was submitted with a first round D’Arce choke in his co-main event slot.

However, on Thursday during fight week, Holland and Chimaev were involved in an altercation backstage ahead of a press conference, ultimately forcing the cancellation of the pre-fight showcase.

Kevin Holland joked that he should likely avoid Khamzat Chimaev in the future

Explaining his side of the story, Holland joked that a push-kick from Chimaev almost ruined his Burberry clothes, resulting in a drawn-out altercation between the two before they were corralled.

“I pushed (Khamzat) Chimaev, Chimaev threw a push-kick, he hit me,” Kevin Holland told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour. “And I got mad ’cause he f*cked – he almost f*cked up the Burberry. You know, you can’t mess with a man’s Burberry, so I got a little p*ssed off.” 

“I told him don’t step in my bubble (he) stepped in my personal space,” Kevin Holland continued. “Remember last time we were in each other’s personal space, I pushed him, so he pushed me – then he got the push-kick, so long story short, Chimaev just keeps whooping my ass, I might wanna stay away from that guy. That’s why I was gonna retire, I can post all the memes I want with no repercussions. But now I’m back, so I’ve got all the repercussions.” 

Before his loss against Chimaev, Holland had turned in back-to-back finishes over division veterans, Alex Oliveira, and then Tim Means earlier this year.

Maximov: White Was “Lame” For Making A Scene At Diaz Presser

Middleweight Nick Maximov has given his assessment of the canceled UFC 279 press conference, suggesting that the way in which the promotion and Dana White blew things out of proportion was “lame.” Nearly a month ago, fans witnessed one of t…

Middleweight Nick Maximov has given his assessment of the canceled UFC 279 press conference, suggesting that the way in which the promotion and Dana White blew things out of proportion was “lame.” Nearly a month ago, fans witnessed one of the more eventful pay-per-view fight weeks in recent memory. Before the main talking a point…

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Poirier: UFC Agreed For Me To Face Diaz At UFC 279

Former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier has revealed that everything was in place for him to face Nate Diaz on late notice at UFC 279. When Khamzat Chimaev’s 7.5-pound weight miss threw the September 10 pay-per-view card up in the …

Former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier has revealed that everything was in place for him to face Nate Diaz on late notice at UFC 279. When Khamzat Chimaev’s 7.5-pound weight miss threw the September 10 pay-per-view card up in the air, one “Diamond” emerged through the chaos as a possible savior. Despite being two…

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