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Dricus Du Plessis Breaks Down Chimaev Loss, Targets Spring Return as He Endorses Strickland

He says he now studies the UFC 319 defeat twice weekly with a minor injury pushing a planned April comeback to later spring.

Overview

  • Dricus du Plessis said on The Ariel Helwani Show he has rewatched his loss to Khamzat Chimaev at least twice a week since September to fix small technical errors.
  • He insists he can beat Chimaev in a rematch, saying he can make the champion quit despite a 50-44 unanimous decision that featured 12 takedowns and a 529–45 strike deficit per UFC Stats.
  • He confirmed April is off due to a minor injury and said he will know by Monday if a May training camp is feasible, with June or July also possible.
  • He backed Sean Strickland as the most challenging matchup for Chimaev because of Strickland’s striking and get-up game, with reporting pointing to Strickland or Nassourdine Imavov as likely next opponents for the champion.
  • He denied ever receiving an offer to fight Kamaru Usman, contrasting with Usman’s claim he was presented the bout and is only pursuing “meaningful” fights toward a title.