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Khamzat Chimaev Fires Shot at Alex Pereira After Silence: 'I’m Here for Big Events, Not an Undefeated Record'
Khamzat Chimaev (Image Credits: Imagn)

Khamzat Chimaev has never been one to tiptoe around a challenge — and his latest comments prove exactly that. The undefeated Chechen star recently opened up about a potential super fight with Alex Pereira, revealing that the Brazilian knockout artist never responded to his callout.

“He never responded… we’ll see if anyone else,” Chimaev, who recently took down Khalil Rountree in training, said, leaving the door open for another high-profile opponent if Pereira isn’t interested.

Chimaev’s ambitions, however, extend far beyond a single fight. The surging contender made it clear that his long-term vision involves championship gold — possibly in more than one division. “I want to become a double champ, then I can go back to my weight class, or stay there, or go up more,” he added.

For Chimaev, it’s about legacy and spectacle. He’s not chasing perfection on paper — he’s chasing history. In an era where many fighters protect their undefeated records carefully, Chimaev is embracing risk. “I’m not that guy trying to leave the UFC undefeated. I don’t care about that — I just want to make big stuff, big events.” Those words signal a mindset built for superstardom. Whether at middleweight, welterweight, or beyond, Chimaev wants the biggest names and the brightest lights.

Khamzat Chimaev Prioritizes Big Fights Over an Undefeated Record


Khamzat Chimaev (Image Credits: Imagn)

Chimaev’s comments reflect a fighter confident in his skills and hungry for greatness rather than security. Remaining undefeated in MMA is often treated as sacred, but Chimaev appears uninterested in preserving a “0” if it means passing up blockbuster opportunities.

A showdown with Pereira would represent one of the most explosive stylistic clashes in the UFC — Chimaev’s suffocating wrestling and relentless pressure against Pereira’s devastating kickboxing and knockout power. Even without a response from the former champion, Chimaev’s callout reinforces his willingness to test himself against elite competition regardless of weight class.

At just 29 years old, Chimaev has already carved out a reputation as one of the most dangerous and unpredictable forces on the roster. His ability to dominate grappling exchanges while carrying real knockout power makes him a threat in multiple divisions.

If Pereira isn’t next, Chimaev’s message is simple: someone else will be. The goal remains unchanged — chase double-champ status, create massive moments, and cement a legacy built on daring challenges rather than careful matchmaking. For Chimaev, greatness isn’t about staying perfect. It’s about staying fearless.

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

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