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Du Plessis Vows Vengeance on Haters After Humbling UFC Title Loss
- Jan 20, 2024; Toronto, Canada, USA; Dricus Du Plessis (blue gloves) celebrates defeating Sean Strickland (red glove) during UFC 297 at ScotiaBank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

In the chaotic world of the UFC, humility is a tough pill to swallow, especially when you’re the champ. Dricus du Plessis, South Africa’s first and only UFC champion, just got a Texas-sized dose of it after being mauled by Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319. After a week of radio silence, presumably spent icing his everything and soul-searching, “Stillknocks” has emerged from his cocoon of defeat with a message that’s equal parts gracious and downright menacing.

Taking to Instagram, a platform usually reserved for victory poses and sponsored content, Du Plessis broke his silence. He posted a contemplative photo and a caption that read like a villain’s monologue from a superhero movie. It started off all nice and sportsmanlike, but you could feel the storm brewing beneath the surface. He admitted he got his butt handed to him, but in the same breath, he promised a comeback so epic it would be “unimaginable for the average minded.” Well, excuse us “average minded” folk for just wanting to see a good scrap.

The Humbling Defeat of Du Plessis

Let’s rewind a bit. Du Plessis went into UFC 319 as the reigning, defending middleweight champion. He was on a roll, having snatched the belt from Sean Strickland and then defended it against Israel Adesanya. He was the king of the castle, the top of the food chain. Then, Khamzat Chimaev happened.

For five agonizing rounds, Chimaev turned the octagon into his personal playground and Du Plessis into his favorite toy. The fight was a masterclass in ground-and-pound, with Chimaev dominating from start to finish. Du Plessis showed incredible heart by surviving until the final bell without being submitted, but the unanimous decision was a mere formality. He was thoroughly outclassed, and the judges’ scorecards reflected a brutal reality. Even Du Plessis, in a moment of post-fight clarity, had to admit, “He was the better man tonight.” It’s one thing to lose; it’s another to be completely dismantled.

Du Plessis Channels His Inner Supervillain

Now, back to that Instagram post. After giving Chimaev his props, Du Plessis turned his attention to the peanut gallery—the fans, the haters, the Twitter trolls who reveled in his downfall. “AND SINCERELY thank you to all those who enjoyed to see me fall, because I will return the favour, like I always have,” he wrote. That right there? That’s the good stuff. That’s the raw, unfiltered emotion that makes this sport so compelling. It’s not just about winning; it’s about revenge. It’s about remembering the faces in the crowd who cheered when you hit the canvas.

This isn’t just a fighter licking his wounds. This is a man forging those wounds into weapons. He talks about embracing the loss, about how “without the bitter, the sweet wouldn’t be as sweet.” It’s a classic comeback narrative, but with a sprinkle of pure, unadulterated spite that makes it so much more interesting. He’s not just planning to win again; he’s planning to make his doubters eat their words, probably with a side of canvas.

What comes next for Du Plessis is anyone’s guess. The middleweight division is a shark tank, and getting back to a title shot won’t be a walk in the park. But one thing is for sure: this loss has lit a fire under him. He’s no longer the comfortable champion; he’s the hungry challenger again, with a chip on his shoulder the size of Pretoria. And frankly, a motivated, slightly unhinged Dricus du Plessis is a much scarier prospect for the rest of the division. So, to all the haters he mentioned: you might want to enjoy this moment while it lasts. The favor will, indeed, be returned.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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