UFC 319: Khamzat Chimaev defeats Dricus Du Plessis to win UFC middleweight title
Khamzat Chimaev won the UFC middleweight title at UFC 319 in Chicago after defeating Dricus Du Plessis by majority decision.
All three judges at United Center gave the Russian fighter 50-44 marks after he dominated with takedowns throughout the course of five rounds.
Over ten takedowns were recorded during the five-round bout, which the 31-year-old Russian dominated with excellent grappling.
The majority of the fight was spent in top position, with Chimaev negating Du Plessis's striking ability with punches and knees.
Khamzat Chimaev defeats Dricus Du Plessis
Chimaev won the bout 50-44, according to all three judges, demonstrating his total control throughout the five rounds.
The triumph gave Chimaev his first UFC title and increased his career record to 15-0, keeping him undefeated.
Using a crucifix position to dominate his opponent and execute ground attacks, the Chechen-born boxer routinely knocked Du Plessis to the ground.
Absolutely DOMINANT performance from @KChimaev tonight 👏
— UFC (@ufc) August 17, 2025
He's leaving #UFC319 with middleweight gold! pic.twitter.com/ia1KW5sEAx
After two successful defenses, Du Plessis lost his UFC middleweight title for the first time, dropping his record to 23-3.
In the face of Chimaev's constant takedown pressure, the 31-year-old South African found it difficult to develop his striking game.
A major change has occurred in the UFC middleweight division as a result of Chimaev's victory.
The Russian fighter is a formidable champion going forward because of his perfect record and superior wrestling technique.