An exciting update is expected in the coming days regarding the potential fight between South Africa’s Dricus du Plessis and Russian wrestler Khamzat Chimaev in Las Vegas. The anticipation for this matchup has been steadily growing, with fans eagerly awaiting confirmation of the fight at UFC 317 in June.
However, recent reports have suggested that Du Plessis may be injured, casting doubt on whether he will be able to defend his middleweight title at the highly anticipated event. Longtime combat sports reporter Kevin Iole broke the news, leaving MMA enthusiasts wondering if the showdown between the two fighters will indeed take place as scheduled.
Despite the speculation surrounding Du Plessis’ injury, Chimaev has expressed skepticism, dismissing the rumors as "bulls***" on social media. This reaction indicates that the Russian fighter is not convinced of his opponent’s alleged injury and suggests that there may be more to the story than meets the eye.
Chimaev’s road to a title shot has been fraught with delays and setbacks, including issues with injuries, travel, and weight management. His recent victory over Robert Whittaker positioned him as a top contender for the middleweight championship, but the uncertainty surrounding Du Plessis’ condition has once again thrown his future into question.
As of now, neither the UFC nor Du Plessis’ camp has officially confirmed the extent of the champion’s injury or whether the fight with Chimaev will proceed as planned. Fans can expect an official announcement in the coming days, which will either confirm Du Plessis’ unfortunate injury or announce the highly anticipated matchup for International Fight Week.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the MMA community eagerly awaits news of Du Plessis’ next move in the octagon.