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Strickland upsets Chimaev to win middleweight title

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Last updated: May 10, 2026 7:49 am
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Strickland upsets Chimaev to win middleweight title

Sean Strickland Shocks the World: Upsets Khamzat Chimaev to Reclaim UFC Middleweight Title at UFC 328

In a night that will forever be etched in the annals of mixed martial arts history, Sean Strickland pulled off one of the most stunning upsets of the decade. At UFC 328 in Newark, New Jersey, the American underdog defied every oddsmaker and pundit to defeat the previously invincible Khamzat Chimaev, capturing the UFC middleweight championship for the second time in his career. The split decision victory—48-47 on two scorecards for Strickland, and 48-47 for Chimaev on the third—sent shockwaves through the Prudential Center and the entire combat sports world.

Contents
  • The First Round Gauntlet: Surviving “Borz” on the Ground
  • Strickland’s Tactical Masterclass: Volume, Angles, and a Stiff Jab
  • The Scorecards and the Moment of Respect
  • What This Means for the Middleweight Division
  • Conclusion: A Night of Redemption and Respect

This was not just a title win. It was a statement. It was a testament to grit, tactical evolution, and an unbreakable will. For the 35-year-old Strickland, this victory cements his legacy as a two-time champion. For Chimaev, it marks the first blemish on a previously perfect 16-0 professional record. The journey to this moment was as controversial as it was compelling, marred by heated pre-fight rhetoric but ultimately ending in an unexpected display of mutual respect.

The First Round Gauntlet: Surviving “Borz” on the Ground

When the cage door closed, the central narrative was clear: could Strickland survive the first round? Chimaev, known as “Borz,” has built his reputation on overwhelming takedown pressure and suffocating ground control. True to form, the Russian-Emirati powerhouse wasted no time. Within the first 90 seconds, Chimaev shot in for a double-leg takedown and planted Strickland on his back.

What followed was a masterclass in top pressure. Chimaev, fighting with a noticeable size advantage after moving up from welterweight, smothered Strickland against the fence. He landed heavy ground-and-pound, mixing short elbows with punishing body shots. For nearly four minutes, it looked like a nightmare scenario for the American. Strickland, however, displayed an extraordinary level of defensive grappling that he has rarely shown in his career.

  • Key Moment: Strickland locked in a tight butterfly guard and refused to give up his back.
  • Critical Escape: With 30 seconds left in the round, Strickland scrambled back to his feet, eating a knee on the way up but surviving the onslaught.
  • Momentum Shift: As the horn sounded, Strickland smiled at Chimaev, a gesture that signaled he was still very much in the fight.

“I knew he was going to try to drown me,” Strickland said in the post-fight interview. “But I’ve been drowning in the deep end my whole life. That first round was his. I gave him that. But I knew if I could get back up, it was my fight.”

Strickland’s Tactical Masterclass: Volume, Angles, and a Stiff Jab

From the second round onward, the fight transformed entirely. Strickland, known for his high-volume, pressure-heavy boxing style, began to find his rhythm. He abandoned the wide, looping hooks that had left him vulnerable in the past and instead committed to a laser-focused jab and a relentless teep kick to the midsection.

Chimaev, who had never been past three rounds in the UFC, began to slow. The wrestling threat, so potent in the first round, became less frequent as Strickland’s footwork and lateral movement forced Chimaev to chase. By the third round, the American was landing at will. He pieced up Chimaev with crisp one-twos, breaking the Russian-Emirati’s nose with a straight right hand that visibly staggered him.

Expert Analysis: This was not the same Sean Strickland who lost to Dricus du Plessis. This was a veteran who had recalibrated his game. He used a high guard to block Chimaev’s overhand rights and countered with a sharp uppercut every time Chimaev dipped his level for a takedown. The cardio difference became the defining factor. Strickland’s pace was relentless; he threw over 100 significant strikes in the final three rounds alone.

The Scorecards and the Moment of Respect

As the final horn sounded, the arena held its breath. The judges’ decision was razor-thin. Two officials saw the fight 48-47 for Strickland, awarding him rounds two, three, and five. The dissenting judge gave Chimaev the nod, likely valuing the first-round dominance and a close fourth round. In a sport defined by inches and seconds, the split decision felt appropriate for a war of attrition.

But the most poignant moment came after the announcement. In a scene that defied the vitriolic build-up, Khamzat Chimaev walked across the cage, lifted the championship belt, and wrapped it around Strickland’s waist. The two men embraced. Chimaev whispered something into Strickland’s ear, and the American nodded, patting his opponent on the back.

This was a stark contrast to the pre-fight press conference, where Strickland had made a series of derogatory and racist comments that drew widespread condemnation. While those comments cannot be erased, the post-fight reconciliation offered a glimpse of the respect that exists between elite warriors. “He’s a dog,” Strickland said of Chimaev. “I said a lot of dumb stuff. But in the cage, he’s a warrior. I respect that.”

What This Means for the Middleweight Division

Strickland’s victory reshuffles the entire 185-pound deck. As a two-time champion, he now holds wins over Israel Adesanya, Abus Magomedov, and now Khamzat Chimaev. The immediate future is murky but exciting.

  • Potential Next Opponent: Dricus du Plessis, the man who took the belt from Strickland in 2024, is the natural contender. The South African champion has been vocal about a rematch, and Strickland has openly called for it.
  • Chimaev’s Future: Despite the loss, Chimaev remains a top-tier threat. He proved he can go five rounds, and his takedown threat remains elite. A move back to welterweight or a rematch at middleweight is likely.
  • Dark Horse: Don’t count out a potential showdown with Khamzat’s teammate, Islam Makhachev, should the lightweight champion move up—though that remains speculative.

Prediction for the Rematch: If these two meet again, expect Chimaev to come out more measured. He will likely prioritize cardio management and use more feints to set up takedowns. Strickland, however, has the blueprint now: survive the first round, make Chimaev carry weight, and drown him in volume. A rematch would be a 50-50 coin flip.

Conclusion: A Night of Redemption and Respect

UFC 328 will be remembered for many things: the shocking upset, the first loss of a generational talent, and the unexpected embrace between two bitter rivals. But above all, it will be remembered as the night Sean Strickland proved that heart beats hype. He walked into the lion’s den, took the best shot from a predator, and then fought his way back to the top of the mountain.

For Chimaev, this is not the end. It is a humbling lesson that every great champion must learn. For Strickland, this is vindication. He is no longer a one-hit wonder or a controversial figure. He is a two-time UFC middleweight champion, and he earned it the hard way—by surviving, adapting, and never backing down.

The middleweight division has a new king, and his name is Sean Strickland. Long may he reign.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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