Dricus Du Plessis confident he can make Khamzat Chimaev quit

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Dricus Du Plessis was certain that he would defeat Khamzat Chimaev until the final seconds of their UFC 319 clash last year. 

Du Plessis put his middleweight title on the line against Chimaev in the main event at UFC 319 in August 2026. Chimaev dominantly controlled “Stillknocks” on the ground for nearly 22 minutes out of 25 total to earn a unanimous decision victory. 

However, Du Plessis thought he was winning that fight until he heard the final 10-second warning clap. The South African claims that he was confident that he would either knock out Chimaev or submit him in the final round. When Du Plessis was briefly on top of Chimaev in the final round, he says he felt that “Borz” didn’t want to be there. Du Plessis is still confident that he can beat Chimaev in a potential rematch.

'He Didn't Want to Be There Anymore'


“He was not tougher than I expected him to be,” Du Plessis said on "The Ariel Helwani Show.” “I was honestly thinking I was winning that fight up until I heard that 10-second clap, and I knew it’s over. When I went out for that last round, I was 100% certain I was either going to sub this guy or knock him out. When I got that takedown got on top of him, started landing, it was just too little, too late. And I could feel he didn't want to be there anymore… I know I can make that man quit.”

While Chimaev (15-0) controlled Du Plessis (23-3) on the ground, he faced some backlash for a lack of activity. Du Plessis’ coach, Morne Visser, was even disappointed with referee Marc Goddard for not standing the fighters back up due to inaction. 

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