Khamzat Chimaev is confirmed to be moving up to light heavyweight (93 kg) following his loss to Strickland. The most compelling matchup would be against Jiri Prochazka due to their existing history and Prochazka's name value. However, the analyst expresses skepticism about Chimaev's chances at light heavyweight, noting he will lose two key advantages: reach and physical strength. All fighters in that division are over 190 cm tall and physically powerful, eliminating his ability to overpower opponents as he did at lower weights. The concern extends to his health, given his recurring cardio issues and potential systemic problems from years of weight cutting between 105-108 kg down to fight weights. Moving between 93 kg and his walking weight could compound these issues. The analyst suggests Chimaev faces a critical decision: either remain at middleweight and restructure his entire training regimen, or risk losing his aura with a potential second consecutive loss in a new weight class. Despite fan interest in seeing Chimaev versus Prochazka, the transition poses significant risks.
Saturday, May 9, 2026







