
Khamzat Chimaev vs. Alex Pereira: Robert Whittaker Picks Chimaev in A Hypothetical Fight

When Robert Whittaker weighed in on a hypothetical matchup between Khamzat Chimaev vs. Alex Pereira, fight fans couldn’t help but tune in. The MMA world thrives on “what-if” scenarios, and this one pits two of the UFC’s most electrifying fighters against each other. Whittaker, a seasoned veteran and former champion, has firsthand experience with Chimaev’s relentless style. His pick is Chimaev – though not without reservations.
In a recent episode of his “MMArcade” podcast, Whittaker reflected on the potential clash. “Chimaev [would win], easily,” he stated, before quickly clarifying, “Not easily, [but] Chimaev though [is my pick].”
Coming off his own loss to Chimaev, Whittaker’s insights carry weight, and they set the stage for an intriguing debate: Can Pereira’s striking mastery overcome Chimaev’s grappling juggernaut?
The Grappler vs. The Striker
At its core, the allure of Khamzat Chimaev vs. Alex Pereira lies in their contrasting styles. Chimaev, the undefeated phenom, has built a reputation as a relentless grappler who overwhelms opponents with pressure. His recent submission win over Whittaker at UFC 308 showcased just how lethal his ground game is.

Chimaev / IG / If Khamzat Chimaev and Alex Pereira were to fight, Whittaker says Chimaev “would win easily.”
On the flip side, Alex Pereira is a striking savant. Known as “Poatan,” the Brazilian powerhouse has terrorized opponents with his precision and devastating knockout power. A former kickboxing world champion, Pereira’s striking IQ is unmatched. Fighters fear his left hook as much as Chimaev’s takedowns.
In a matchup between these two, it is all about whether Chimaev can close the distance before Pereira lands a fight-ending shot.
Why Whittaker Believes Chimaev Would Win?
Whittaker’s reasoning for picking Chimaev boils down to one thing: Control. In his eyes, Chimaev’s grappling would dictate the fight. Against someone like Pereira, who thrives in striking exchanges, Chimaev’s wrestling could nullify the Brazilian’s biggest weapon.
Pereira’s takedown defense has improved. But has it reached the level needed to withstand Chimaev’s relentless pressure?
Chimaev’s performance against Whittaker proves he can handle elite competition. In their bout, Chimaev didn’t just win – he dominated. Whittaker described the experience as a whirlwind, admitting he couldn’t keep up with Chimaev’s pace.
So, if Pereira finds himself on his back, Whittaker believes the fight could be over quickly. “He’s suffocating,” Whittaker said of Chimaev. That level of control is a nightmare for any striker, even one as dangerous as Pereira.
Pereira Could Create a ‘Slaughter’ Scenario!
Despite Whittaker’s confidence in Chimaev, Pereira is not without his advantages. The Brazilian has faced adversity before and come out on top. His rise through the UFC ranks, capped by a stunning knockout win over Israel Adesanya, is a testament to his ability to handle pressure.
Pereira’s size and reach could pose problems for Chimaev, especially if the fight stays on the feet.

MMA / One punch is all it takes for Pereira to turn the tide. Every jab, feint, and kick is designed to set up that knockout blow.
So, if Chimaev fails to secure an early takedown, he risks walking into Pereira’s trap. The longer the fight stays standing, the more dangerous Pereira becomes.
The Nightmare Scenario for Chimaev
Even Whittaker, who picks Chimaev, sees potential pitfalls for the undefeated fighter. The “nightmare scenario” would be Chimaev getting caught during an aggressive takedown attempt. Pereira’s striking is so precise that one well-timed knee or uppercut could spell disaster for Chimaev. Overconfidence in his grappling could lead to a costly mistake.
Plus, Pereira’s experience in five-round fights gives him an edge in terms of endurance. If the fight drags into the later rounds, Pereira could capitalize on a fatigued Chimaev. While Chimaev has shown flashes of cardio issues in the past, Pereira has proven he can keep his composure under pressure. In a long fight, that could make all the difference.
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