Khamzat Chimaev closing as decent betting favorite to defeat Kamaru Usman in UFC 294 fight

Khamzat Chimaev closing as betting favorite to beat Kamaru Usman at UFC 294Part of a massive reshuffle to this weekend’s UFC 294 card in Abu Dhabi, UAE, event co-headliner, Khamzat Chimaev…

Khamzat Chimaev closing as betting favorite to beat Kamaru Usman at UFC 294

Part of a massive reshuffle to this weekend’s UFC 294 card in Abu Dhabi, UAE, event co-headliner, Khamzat Chimaev is closing as a sizeable betting favorite to defeat former welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman in their title-eliminator this weekend in the Middle East.

Boasting an undefeated 12-0 professional record, Chechen-born contender, Chimaev has been sidelined since he again co-headlined UFC 279 back in September of last year, submitting Kevin Holland with a first round D’Arce choke submission victory.

Chimaev was scheduled to headline that pay-per-view event, however, missed weight by seven and a half pounds for a welterweight fight with promotional alum and former title challenger, Nate Diaz – resulting in the bout’s scrapping.

As a result, Chimaev met Holland on just days’ notice in a catchweight clash, racking up a first round D’Arce choke submission win.

And seeing a slated co-main event with one-time title challenger, Paulo Costa fall to the wayside just 10 days’ out from UFC 294, after the Brazilian contracted a bursitis infection in his elbow, requiring three surgical procedures to address. 

Khamzat Chimaev closing as betting favorite ahead of UFC 294 return

Subsequently, Chimaev will now square-off against former pound-for-pound number one, Usman – and having opened as a sizeable betting favorite to defeat the Nigerian, Khamzat Chimaev is closing as a decent -290 betting favorite to defeat the +235 former champion, who is closing as a betting underdog. 

A host of markets and bookies are still taking action on UFC 294 this weekend, including https://syndicate-casino.co.nz/ – with many still offering both prop and outright winner bets on Khamzat Chimaev’s anticipated return to the Octagon against former champion, Kamaru Usman.

Attempting to snap a two-fight losing skid in his middleweight divisional bow against the undefeated, Chimaev, ONX Labs trainee and Trevor Wittman student, Usman – has lost two consecutive title fights against Leon Edwards heading into his short-notice return at UFC 294

In August of last year, then-pound-for-pound number one, Usman saw his spectacular championship run at the welterweight limit come to a crashing end via a thunderous, rallying fifth round high-kick knockout loss to the Birmingham native in the pair’s championship rematch.

And in a trilogy rubber match for the welterweight strap back in March, Usman, will will bring both Wittman, and Kill Cliff FC ace coach, Henri Hooft with him to Abu Dhabi for his fight with Chiamev, dropped a close, contentious majority decision loss to Edwards in front of a hostile, partizan crowd at UFC 286 in London, England. 

Revealing how his clash with Khamzat Chimaev came about earlier this week, Usman also announced plans to strike gold at both middleweight and welterweight before calling time on his career

“It’s a no-brainer because there’s just that element of story there, it’s built-in,” Kamaru Usman said. “Sean Strickland is champion, I’ve already taken care of him, not to say he’s not better, he is. But I’ve got a mountain in front of me that I’ve got to scale and climb, so let’s get through that fight then worry about what’s next. But it’s a no-brainer.”

“I might just mic-drop,” Kamaru Usman explained. “Grab the middleweight belt, go down, grab the welterweight belt, then mic-drop. What a way to go out, though? I want both. I’ve always wanted champ-champ (status), but what a way – to go get the top one, then come back down and get – no one’s ever done that. That would be crazy.” 

Who wins in the Middle East: Khamzat Chimaev or Kamaru Usman?

Ex-UFC star Khabib Nurmagomedov backed to ‘easily’ beat Sean Strickland in title fight: ‘It will be no Effort to him’

Khabib Nurmagomedov backed to easily beat Sean Strickland in UFC it would be no effortFormer undisputed lightweight champion and Hall of Fame inductee, Khabib Nurmagomedov has been backed to “easily” dispatch incumbent middleweight…

Khabib Nurmagomedov backed to easily beat Sean Strickland in UFC it would be no effort

Former undisputed lightweight champion and Hall of Fame inductee, Khabib Nurmagomedov has been backed to “easily” dispatch incumbent middleweight kingpin, Sean Strickland if he ever makes a return to the UFC – that’s according to close friend and training partner, Islam Makhachev.

Nurmagomedov, a former undisputed lightweight champion under the banner of the UFC, called time on his 29-0 undefeated professional career back in 2020, landing a second round triangle choke submission win over then-interim lightweight titleholder, Justin Gaethje.

In the time since, the Dagestani wrestling ace has turned his hand to coaching alongside head coach, Javier Mendez at American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, California, guiding the aforenoted, Makhachev to a vacant title win over former champion, Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 back in October of last year.

Khabib Nurmagomedov backed to even defeat Sean Strickland in a middleweight move

Noting his awareness of fan interest in a return to the Octagon for him for one final fight in search of a perfect 30-fight professional career, Nurmagomedov has been backed to even prove too much for middleweight champion, Strickland if he makes a comeback, by UFC 294 headliner, Makhachev.

“Today, I was asked: Can Khabib (Nurmagomedov) come back and beat Sean Strickland in a championship fight?” Islam Makhachev said on his official Instagram account. “I can confidently answer that he can easily do it. It’s been three years since Khabib Nurmagomedov retired but he never misses a training session and I can say without a doubt, if he wants to, it’ll be no effort to him.”

Winning the middleweight crown back in September, Covina native, Strickland turned in a spectacular upset win over former two-time divisional champion, Israel Adesanya, stopping the City Kickboxing striker with a one-sided unanimous decision win in Sydney, Australia. 

What are your thoughts on a fight between Sean Strickland and Khabib Nurmagomedov?

Conor McGregor blasts Islam Makhachev: ‘When cousins have sex and have a child, this is the result’

Conor McGregor claims Islam Makhachev is the result of two cousins having sex with each other UFC 294Ahead of UFC 294 this weekend, former two-weight champion, Conor McGregor has hit out at undisputed lightweight champion, Islam…

Conor McGregor claims Islam Makhachev is the result of two cousins having sex with each other UFC 294

Ahead of UFC 294 this weekend, former two-weight champion, Conor McGregor has hit out at undisputed lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev, claiming the Russian is a result of inbreeding in another scathing attack on those associated with arch-enemy, Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Makhachev, the current undisputed lightweight champion, is slated to headline UFC 294 this weekend in Abu Dhabi, UAE – taking on undisputed featherweight titleholder and pound-for-pound kingpin, Alexander Volkanovski in a rematch of their February title rematch in Perth, Australia.

Initially scheduled to headline this weekend’s return to the Middle East in a title fight re-run against former champion, Charles Oliveira, the Brazilian was forced to withdraw from the bout just 10 days’ out, after suffering a nasty cut on his eyebrow during the final sparring session of his camp.

Conor McGregor unleashes brutal attack on Islam Makhachev

Himself receiving major props for taking a short-notice lightweight title defense against Volkanovski this weekend, Makhachev has been blasted by the above-mentioned, McGregor, however, with the Dubliner claiming the lightweight champion was born as a result of an incestuous relationship.

“This guy [Islam Makhachev] is a gumbeen (sic),” Conor McGregor said of Islam Makhachev on his official X account. “This is what happens when cousins have sex and have a child together. This is the result.” 

Himself sidelined from the Octagon since July 2021, McGregor has yet to return to the Octagon since he fractured his left tibia and fibula in a first round doctor’s stoppage TKO loss to Dustin Poirier in the pair’s trilogy rubber match.

Expected to make his return to active competition next year, McGregor recently returned to the USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) testing pool to boot, ahead of an earmarked fight with Michael Chandler at the welterweight limit in 2024. 

Would you like to see Conor McGregor fight Islam Makhachev in the future?

Khamzat Chimaev brands himself new version of Kamaru Usman ahead of UFC 294: ‘He’s like iPhone 5, I’m iPhone Pro’

Khamzat Chimaev describes himself as new Kamaru Usman he's like iPhone 5 and I'm iPhone ProAhead of his upcoming return to the Octagon at UFC 294 this weekend in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the undefeated…

Khamzat Chimaev describes himself as new Kamaru Usman he's like iPhone 5 and I'm iPhone Pro

Ahead of his upcoming return to the Octagon at UFC 294 this weekend in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the undefeated Khamzat Chimaev has described himself as a newer version of incoming opponent and former champion, Kamaru Usman, using an analogy of software between iPhone models to boot.

Chimaev, the current number four ranked welterweight contender, has been sidelined from the Octagon since he co-headlined UFC 279 back in September of last year, submitting Kevin Holland with a first round D’Arce choke submission win in a reshuffled catchweight clash.

Making his middleweight division return this weekend against Usman following the cancellation of a bout with long-time rival and one-time division title challenger, Paulo Costa, Chimaev bids to improve his undefeated record to 13-0 – and take home the biggest scalp of his Octagon tenure yet.

Long-linked with a fight against former pound-for-pound number one, Usman, Chimaev and the Auchi native will vie to square-off with incumbent middleweight champion, Sean Strickland off the back of UFC 294 – with organizational CEO, Dana White slapping the billing of an official title-eliminator on the scrap.

Khamzat Chimaev describes himself as new version of Kamaru Usman

Sharing is thoughts on the matchup with Usman, who previously claimed that Chimaev’s “bubble” is sure to burst at some time, the Chechen claimed that a bout between the duo was always going to occur, as he envisions himself as a new and improved version of the ex-champion.

“Yeah, of course, because since day one, when I get to the UFC, everyone spoke about Khamzat (versus) Usman, Khamzat (versus) Usman, our wrestling skills, our striking, all of these things, you know,” Khamzat Chimaev told assembled media during his availability ahead of UFC 294. “Usman is like a fighter like me. But, he’s old version, I’m new, you know. He’s like different – you know, like iPhones come out, he’s like iPhone 5, and I’m like the [iPhone] Pro. It’s different, so, yeah.” 

Who wins at UFC 294: Khamzat Chimaev or Kamaru Usman?

Charles Oliveira accused of avoiding UFC 294 fight with Islam Makhachev: ‘He never wanted to go to Abu Dhabi’

Charles Oliveira accused of avoiding UFC 294 fight never wanted to go Abu DhabiFormer undisputed lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira has been accused of never actually wanting to fight rival, Islam Makhachev for…

Charles Oliveira accused of avoiding UFC 294 fight never wanted to go Abu Dhabi

Former undisputed lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira has been accused of never actually wanting to fight rival, Islam Makhachev for a second time this weekend at UFC 294 – due to the bout taking place in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Oliveira, the current number one ranked lightweight contender under the banner of the promotion, was slated to headline UFC 294 this weekend in the MIddle East in a championship rematch with Makhachev, however, was forced from the bout on just 10 days’ notice after he suffered a laceration over his right eyebrow.

In his place comes undisputed featherweight champion and pound-for-pound number one, Alexander Volkanovski – who replaces Oliveira and himself lands a title fight rematch with Makhachev at the Etihad Arena.

Belal Muhammad speculates Charles Oliveira got injured on purpose

Sharing his thoughts on Oliveira’s withdrawal, despite claims from the Brazilian himself that he didn’t want to go to Abu Dhabi and fight “unprepared” due to his grisly injury, surging welterweight challenger, Belal Muhammad has claimed Oliveira never wanted to compete in the region in the first place.

“To me, Charles (Oliveira) never wanted to go to Abu Dhabi,” Belal Muhammad said on his Instagram account. “He never wanted to fight in enemy territory, as he said. He wanted it where he wanted it. Do I say he did it purposely? Who knows? But he chose not to fight.”

“Charles got what he wanted,” Muhammad explained. “He’s not fighting Abu Dhabi. As a fighter, you understand the game, right? The training is the hardest part. But the biggest fight of your life, the biggest rematch of your life. You get a cut 10 days before the fight in your eyebrow? Who are you training with, bro?”

What are your thoughts on Belal Muhammad’s claims on Charles Oliveira?

Paulo Costa details nasty bursitis infection in elbow amid UFC 294 exit, plans return ‘Sooner than later’

Paulo Costa bursitis infection in elbow nasty plans UFC return sooner than latterFormer middleweight title challenger has revealed plans to land a return to he Octagon “sooner than later” amid his…

Paulo Costa bursitis infection in elbow nasty plans UFC return sooner than latter

Former middleweight title challenger has revealed plans to land a return to he Octagon “sooner than later” amid his withdrawal from a scheduled UFC 294 fight with Khamzat Chimaev this weekend in Abu Dhabi, UAE, as he continues to deal with a grisly bursitis infection in his elbow.

Costa, the current number six ranked middleweight contender, was slated to make his return to the Octagon this weekend in the co-main event of UFC 294 in the Middle East – taking on the undefeated welterweight contender, Chimaev in the latter’s return to the middleweight limit since a promotional bow.

Sidelined since August of last year, the Brazilian most recently landed a unanimous decision win over former undisputed middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold in Salt Lake City, Utah – snapping a two-fight losing run in the process.

Forced out of his UFC 294 fight with Chimaev, Costa revealed he underwent a surgical procedure just three weeks out from the bout in order to address a bursitis infection in his elbow, however, was ultimately pulled from the card.

In his place comes former undisputed welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman, who takes on the undefeated, Chimaev on just 10 days’ notice – in an official middleweight title fight eliminator.

Paulo Costa plans quickfire return to the UFC amid elbow injury

Revealing two subsequent surgical procedures to address a nasty infection in his elbow following his withdrawal, Costa announced plans for a return to active competition sooner rather than later.

“Official speech about the medical impediment and remove (sic) from the fight on October 21st in Abudhabi (sic),” Paulo Costa posted on his official X account. “I will be back sooner than later. Thanks.” 

Who would you like to see Paulo Costa fight in his UFC comeback?