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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Middleweight rivals Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev will clash TONIGHT (Sat., Aug. 16, 2025) at UFC 319 inside United Center in Chicago, Illinois. UFC 319’s start time is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET (“Early Prelims”), 8 p.m. ET (“Prelims” undercard), and 10 p.m. ET (PPV main card).
To say Dricus Du Plessis has exceeded expectations would be an understatement. “DDP” wasn’t a particularly standout signing when he joined the UFC roster, but that didn’t stop him from gaining momentum and repeatedly finishing his opponents as the competition grew stiff. In his last four wins, he’s beaten the three best Middleweights of the last decade, proven himself top of the current class. For Khamzat, expectations have been high since the very beginning. Steamrolling two opponents in 10 days will get fans excited! Actually capitalizing on all that momentum and hype has proven a little more challenging, but after multiple years of struggling to make it to the cage, “Borz” will finally make the walk with UFC gold on the line. Du Plessis, in his own unique and bizarre way, is an extremely well-rounded fighter and usually comes equipped with an intelligent game plan. Looking at his skill set objectively: “DDP” is a crafty kicker with major power in his hands who can fight from both stances. He’s offensively wrestled to help win two UFC title fights. His jiu-jitsu is perhaps the least controversial of his skills, as Du Plessis has won 11 fights via tapout and been consistent sound on the canvas in the Octagon.
Du Plessis may deny it, but perhaps the biggest key factor in this match up is weathering the storm. Khamzat Chimaev can show up with the lowest resting heart rate of all time, but the way he fights guarantees fatigue. He’s a sprinter, and Du Plessis wants to make this fight a marathon. We know Khamzat is going to score the takedown, though of course Du Plessis should make this as difficult and grueling as possible. Hopefully, Du Plessis can bring his history of pattern recognition into the Octagon and work to avoid the two most dangerous Khamzat positions: the front head lock and back take. The latter is fairly easy to avoid: “DDP” can avoid giving Khamzat his back by simply not turning his back to stand. That takes away the easiest path to his feet, but that’s an acceptable tradeoff for a round or two to extend the clock. The front head lock is a little trickier, as there are lots of avenues to that position, but Du Plessis could work to avoid it by using the guard to stand rather than wrestling up on a single leg.
himaev is a destroyer. He has the most explosive double leg shot in the game, a low charge that is apparently unstoppable while he’s at his freshest. On the canvas, Chimaev’s top control and flow is masterful, and he’s capable of instant finishes if able to grab the neck at any point. We haven’t seen that much of his stand up game overall, but the Chechen standout is certainly capable of firing powerful, crisp punches. This is a difficult section to write, because it feels like Khamzat only has one real game plan? He goes balls to the wall in pursuit of the early finish every single time. He didn’t switch up anything for his first five-round booking against Robert Whittaker. “Borz” bets everything on his ability to score the quick finish, and if it doesn’t happen, he’s in a vulnerable position because of it.
It is spoken about this previously in predictions, but I hate picking the fighter with worse conditioning. It’s a fatal flaw in the game where cardio is so routinely king. Sometimes, this prediction mantra backfires, like in Tyron Woodley’s entire title reign. Still, every half-decent Khamzat opponent knows the path to victory: survive the early storm and take advantage late. Just because it’s obvious, however, doesn’t mean that’s an easy goal to accomplish. I believe “DDP” can pull it off though, who will be be an exhausting man to hold down. Better yet, his jiu-jitsu has proven to be excellent, which should buy him some level of safety even in bad positions. Perhaps more than anything else, I trust Du Plessis and his team have proven their ability to game plan appropriately even complicated stylistic asks. Let’s Take look on complete lineup and event detail for UFC 319 du Plessis vs Chimaev PPV Pay Per View August 16, 2025.
Match Card:
EarlyPrelims – 6.30PM ET
- Flyweight Alibi Idiris vs. Joseph Morales
Prelims – 7.00PM ET
- Middleweight Baysangur Susurkaev vs. Eric Nolan
- Middleweight Gerald Meerschaert vs. Michał Oleksiejczuk
- Women’s Strawweight Jéssica Andrade vs. Loopy Godinez
- Lightweight Chase Hooper vs. Alexander Hernandez
- Lightweight Edson Barboza vs. Drakkar Klose
- Women’s Flyweight Karine Silva vs. Dione Barbosa
Maincard – 10.00PM ET
- Middleweight Dricus du Plessis (c) vs. Khamzat Chimaev
- Featherweight Lerone Murphy vs. Aaron Pico
- Welterweight Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates
- Middleweight Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page
- Flyweight Tim Elliott vs. Kai Asakura
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