Khamzat Chimaev recalls falling ‘violently ill’ despite eating the same food as his teammates
Top UFC middleweight Khamzat Chimaev talks about getting ‘violently ill’ ahead of the Robert Whittaker fight back in June.
Khamzat Chimaev and Dana White (via Imago/X)
Khamzat Chimaev and Robert Whittaker are set to clash this Saturday at UFC 308 in a highly anticipated middleweight bout. Originally scheduled for June, the fight was postponed after Chimaev fell ‘violently ill.’ Surprisingly, to this day, ‘Borz’ remains unsure about the cause of his illness.
Chimaev’s illnesses caused him to be hospitalized, where his condition got worse. It was very serious as fans were curious about his ability to continue fighting in the future. In response, the UFC had to find a last-minute replacement for Whittaker to save the card. Recently, the Chechen star talked about his illness and shared everything that went behind the doors.
This wasn’t the first time Chimaev had suffered a serious health hazard. In 2021, the Chechen fighter got COVID-19, which affected his breathing. Chimaev was coughing blood and almost thought of retiring from the MMA. However, the Chechen warrior fought through the illness and continued his UFC journey.
Currently, Khamzat Chimaev is in peak condition and more eager than ever to claim UFC gold. Top lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan recently vouched for Chimaev’s form, confidently predicting an easy victory over Robert Whittaker. However, the Australian superstar is equally prepared and determined to give Chimaev the toughest career fight.
Khamzat Chimaev receives warning from rival ahead of UFC 308
After Khamzat Chimaev withdrew due to illness, Robert Whittaker stepped in to face Ikram Aliskerov, securing an easy knockout victory. The win has boosted Whittaker’s confidence ahead of UFC 308, where he feels ready to take on a relentless force like Chimaev. Whittaker is not only confident in his striking but also in his cardio, believing he’s fully prepared for the challenge Chimaev presents.
Chimaev is one of the best wrestlers on the UFC roster, with a good knack for striking. In his last fights against Gilbert Burns and Kevin Holland, the fighter has proved his dominance. However, Whitaker has gone through two fight camps and is ready for everything Chimaev will show.
Since his early days in the UFC, Khamzat Chimaev has been viewed as a favorite in capturing the championship. However, recurring health issues have disrupted his momentum. A win over Robert Whittaker could put Chimaev directly in line for a title shot, something the Aussie fighter is also eager to secure. As the weekend approaches, fans are excited about this highly anticipated clash.
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