Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319 is a case of an immovable object taking on an unstoppable force.
The defending champion,' Stillknocks', is undefeated in the UFC, upsetting the oddsmakers on numerous occasions to claim the middleweight belt. 14-0 Chimaev has been a force in the promotion, from unprecedented activity in his debut year to crushing the jaw of Robert Whittaker.
South Africa's Du Plessis admits the pressure is real, but going home without the belt is 'not an option.'
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Known for being somewhat of a marauder in the Octagon, Du Plessis brings a cerebral mindset to the biggest fight of his career in Chicago.
"For me, pressure is such a big part of the game," Du Plessis told Fox 32. "If you don't feel any pressure, then you don't care enough. For me, the pressure comes from me putting a high expectation on myself. . . Going back home without it [my belt] is not an option for me.
"The pressure is there, not only to win, but to perform to the best of my abilities. And being better than the previous outing."
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UFC 319 proceeds with eleven fights on August 16, subject to change.
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