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Khamzat Chimaev Makes Bold Claim of Becoming UFC’s First Ever Triple Champion

In the world of mixed martial arts, audacious predictions are nothing new. Fighters regularly declare their ambitions with bravado—but when Khamzat Chimaev speaks, fans tend to listen. Known for his fearless demeanor and rapid rise through the ranks, Chimaev has now made one of the most daring proclamations in UFC history. With a track record of finishing opponents across divisions, the undefeated contender continues to stir the pot—this time with a statement that could redefine UFC’s legacy if proven true.

Khamzat Chimaev Eyes Historic Triple-Champion Feat

During a recent appearance captured by Happy Punch, Khamzat Chimaev shocked fans by declaring his intention to become the UFC’s first-ever triple champion—competing and winning titles in three different weight classes. “I will be the first in the UFC to take three belts,” Chimaev said confidently. While he didn’t specify the exact divisions, his previous fights in both welterweight and middleweight hint at a possible leap to light heavyweight as the third. The Chechen-born Swede has already shown dominance at 170 and 185 pounds, finishing nearly all of his opponents with either devastating knockouts or quick submissions.

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No fighter in UFC history has officially held three belts across different divisions. Conor McGregor famously held two simultaneously (featherweight and lightweight), while Henry Cejudo and Amanda Nunes also held titles in two divisions. Chimaev’s claim, if pursued seriously, would not only challenge UFC’s matchmaking logistics but also test his physical adaptability and longevity.

Aiming High Amid a Stacked Landscape

With Dricus Du Plessis currently holding the middleweight crown and Jack Della Maddalena reigning as welterweight champion, Chimaev faces a steep path to triple-title history. Both champions are known for their resilience and finishing ability, making Chimaev’s route even more complex. And if light heavyweight is his third target, names like Alex Pereira or Jamahal Hill may soon stand in his way. Whether Dana White supports such an unprecedented challenge remains to be seen, but Chimaev’s confidence suggests he’s ready to chase the most ambitious feat in UFC history.

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