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'I'm sorry South Africa' says Dricus after losing title
August 18, 2025
|Cape Argus
CHECHEN-BORN MMA superstar Khamzat Chimaev broke South Africa’s Dricus du Plessis’ nine-fight UFC winning streak to become the new Middleweight champion of the world today.

"In the last round I went for it... I almost had it... but it didn't happen." said Du Plessis after the fight, apologising to South Africa for "letting you down".
Fighting out of the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, Chimaev dominated Du Plessis over five rounds with elite grappling and wrestling to which Du Plessis had no answer.
From the first round, Chimaev enjoyed early takedowns and top control as he restricted Du Plessis’ movement and breathing with a beautiful crucifix. Chimaev dominates Du Plessis with wrestling prowess and striking
For more than two minutes, Chimaev had the South African in that position as he tapped away at his head with strikes; however, the close range at which he was launching did little damage, hence the referee's inability to stop the fight so soon. Du Plessis did well to tuck his head into the UAE-based star’s body to avoid maximum damage.
In round two, Du Plessis attacked with his trademark high kick, but it paid little dividends as Chimaev defended it before shooting for another takedown and transitioning to the former’s back. At each junction where Du Plessis looked for an escape, Chimaev showcased his high-level wrestling as he moved into position, initiating beautiful wrist control as well to secure control. Many pundits spoke on the importance of Du Plessis surviving the first two rounds before being able to implement his own pressure game; however, the man failed to show up and take control, as it was more of the same over the next three rounds.
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