
Khamzat Chimaev suffered his first career defeat at UFC 328, losing the middleweight title to Sean Strickland. Following the loss, he announced plans to move up to light heavyweight.
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Khamzat Chimaev has long been one of the most feared names in the UFC, a reputation that matched his place in the pound-for-pound rankings.
But this past Saturday night, he suffered the first defeat of his career, losing the middleweight title to Sean Strickland at UFC 328.
Afterward, Chimaev told Dana White that he was done fighting at middleweight and planned to move up to light heavyweight.
However, not long after making that statement, Chimaev appeared to change his mind. He hinted at wanting an immediate rematch with Strickland and asked the new champion to let him know when heās ready to fight again.
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Despite a strong start, Chimaev faded as the fight wore on, allowing Strickland to work his way back into the contest. The score was even going into the final round, which was tightly contested.
Chimaevās teammate and cornerman Arman Tsarukyan said after the bout that they got āsubmitted by the judgesā and questioned how the fight was scored.
Even though āBorzā entered as one of the most feared names in MMA, Saturday nightās loss hit his standing hard. He took a big fall in the pound-for-pound rankings afterward.
He had been sitting at number three before facing Strickland. But after losing in Newark, he slipped seven spots down to number ten.
Strickland, meanwhile, wasnāt even listed in the pound-for-pound top 10 before this fight. Now heās jumped all the way up to seventh after becoming only the second man ever to win back-to-back middleweight titles.
Khamzat Chimaev lost his first professional fight to Sean Strickland, resulting in the loss of the middleweight title.
After his defeat at UFC 328, Chimaev expressed to Dana White that he was done fighting at middleweight and intended to compete in the light heavyweight division.
Chimaev experienced a significant drop in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings following his defeat at UFC 328.

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