Khamzat Chimaev seems to have put all the problems he had behind him in the past.
UFC 319 will deliver one of the most expected main events of the year, in which Dricus Du Plessis recently suggests that the Co-Main event will be equally massive.
Although there are many people who believe that Du Plessis will defeat Chimaev to maintain the middleweight title, fans are waiting for the challenger to get his chance for a long time.
The 31-year-old gets everything out of the closet for his first UFC title fight with Chimaev training on an Olympic basis prior to August 16.
A recent update with regard to his preparations has apparently rejected an obstacle that has previously been speculated as an influence on the progress of the unbeaten phenomenon.
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Khamzat Chimaev had no problems with the United States for his training camp
Via various Instagram reports it seems that Khamzat Chimaev will spend some time in Los Angeles prior to his UFC 319 title fight.
'Borz' placed an image of the customs and border control of the Los Angeles International Airport before shared a video of him who stepped out of a car in California, originally posted by Tamerlan Susurkaev.
Chimaev, who spends the last month of his preparations in the US, is not necessarily surprising in itself, but it does help to expel a rumor about his career.
Some have suggested in the past, including the Jiu-Jitsu coach of Chimaev at the time Alan Nascimento, which encountered difficulties with entering the United States, with suggestions that this is due to his ties with Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov.
Prior to its UFC 308 -back, the middleweight Challenger claimed that these rumors were not true and that his fighting with injuries and illness are the reason why he has not fought in the US since 2022, where Abu Dhabi is much more convenient to travel to.
UFC 319 is confirmed when Dricus du Plessis vs Chimaev pointed to the idea that if there were previous problems, they are no longer a factor, as it has been proven.
Khamzat Chimaev makes his debut on the UFC Pound-For-Pound list prior to UFC 319
Prior to his first UFC title fight, Khamzat Chimaev started the Pond-Voor-Pond rankings of the UFC for the first time in his career.
Jon Jones' retirement and subsequent removal from the ranking led to a recast, which was subsequently influenced by the results of UFC 317.
After initially entered #15 and claimed that a place after Jones had been removed, Chimaev has already raised one position to #14, where Charles Oliveira goes down two places after his loss.
The next opponent of Chimaev, Dricus du Plessis, is currently ranked on #4, who will certainly increase if he is able to become the first man to beat his undefeated challenger.
