Bo Nickal is set to shine at Madison Square Garden this Saturday, and he expects the lights to only get brighter with another win.
The undefeated middleweight prospect takes on Paul Craig on the UFC 309 main card. It is just the seventh pro bout for Nickal, who has been marked as a future champion since making the jump from three-time NCAA wrestling champion to MMA fighter.
Nickal, 28, isn’t the only red hot name rising up the 185-pound ranks. Fellow unbeaten competitor Khamzat Chimaev recently scored a dominant win over former UFC champion Robert Whittaker, and Nickal thinks even more highly of Chimaev after that performance.
“I think it was super impressive,” Nickal said on The Ariel Helwani Show. “To be honest, it’s funny because a lot of people expected that to be a tough fight for him and—you can ask around all the people that I talked to—I kind of thought he would do that to Whittaker. It’s one thing to think that or to kind of see that happening, but he actually did, which is super impressive. Whittaker’s not an easy fight for anybody and he made it look easy. So I was really impressed with his last performance and it seemed like he kind of took a different mentality into the fight as well, which was cool to see.
“That’s a fight I’m looking forward to. I think obviously he’s quite a bit ahead of me right now, but he’ll be fighting for the belt soon and then I’ll catch up quick.”
Chimaev is yet to be booked for a title fight, with champion Dricus du Plessis potentially meeting Sean Strickland in a rematch for his next title defense. However, Chimaev’s career-best win over Whittaker has inserted him firmly into the conversation.
That puts him a few steps ahead of Nickal, who is just 3-0 in the UFC so far. His fight with Craig is third-to-last on Saturday’s card, giving Nickal his highest card placement yet after opening the last three pay-per-views he was featured on.
He expects a win over Craig to propel him to an even higher ranked opponent and, soon, title talk.
“I feel like the rocket’s been strapped to me for a while,” Nickal said. “But if you look at anybody else’s career, they’re fighting over a decade before they’re in that position and I think I’ll be in there probably around-I mean, I’m basically there.
“I win one or two more fights and I’m fighting a ranked guy and then I’m fighting a top 5 and then I’m fighting for the belt. If I have six fights right now, I’m already past the halfway point if that’s the trajectory.”
Still relatively new to the scene, how far does Nickal think he can go with a big performance at “The World’s Most Famous Arena?”
“I’ve kind of reframed my mindset towards this because coming into MMA I had these goals of I want to be UFC world champion, I want to be the pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter in the world,” Nickal said. “Lately, I’ve reframed that to just I want to continue to just get better and improve and see where I can go and not really put a limit on it.
“Because even though, to most people, UFC champion, pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter in the world seems like an unattainable goal, it’s still putting a cap on it. So my focus has been now just improvement, and I think that I’m just going to continue to do that until my career is over, and even past that, I’m going to continue being a martial artist and learning and getting better at every single thing.”
TOP STORIES
Personal. Jon Jones is ramping up the trash talk ahead of his UFC 309 title clash with Stipe Miocic.
Stop. Jones also said he wants to fight Alex Pereira for a “BMF” belt.
Fate. Jake Paul guarantees that he will knock out Mike Tyson on Friday.
Talk. Shavkat Rakhmonov wants to know if Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington are serious about fighting him.
Custom. Stipe Miocic, Charles Oliveira, and Michael Chandler are all getting special shorts for UFC 309.
Embedded. Please do not start using Jones’ new nickname.
VIDEO STEW
UFC 309 Timeline. It’s epic.
Ultimate Breakdown with “DC.”
Yes, Ngannou is in there.
Paul-Tyson, face to face.
FLAVOR IN YOUR EAR
Severe MMA. Looking ahead to Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic, plus Reug Reug talk and the ongoing Conor McGregor trial.
SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE
Khamzat.
— Khamzat Chimaev (@KChimaev) November 11, 2024
Happy trails, Magic Man.
ICYMI.
Sooner or later, your legs give way, you hit the ground
Save it for later, don’t run away, don’t let me down
These are the #InvictaFC58 highlights pic.twitter.com/lvgCCoMYvM— Invicta FC (@InvictaFights) November 11, 2024
History.
If successful, Jennifer Maia will become the first-ever fighter to be a two-time Invicta FC Champion. https://t.co/nf20UGw3mR
— Jack Wannan (@JackWannan) November 9, 2024
It was a different time.
THIS: https://t.co/a5eGth0NQN pic.twitter.com/yXMkhvHyHU
— “Filthy” Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) November 11, 2024
BJ, please.
BJ Penn fell for the parody Makhachev post. pic.twitter.com/YhR1VI4LYf
— Borrachinha Depot (@FullContactMTWF) November 11, 2024
FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jimmy Crute (12-4-1) vs. Marcin Prachnio (17-8); UFC 312, Feb. 8
Rei Tsuruya (10-0) vs. Stewart Nicoll (8-1); UFC 312, Feb. 8
Quillan Salkilld (7-1) vs. Anshul Jubli (7-1); UFC 312, Feb. 8
FINAL THOUGHTS
My colleagues have been saying it for a while, but the UFC middleweight division is really as strong as it’s ever been. Does that make it one of the best weight classes in the sport? I’m not convinced, though having a strong champion at the top and a number of healthy challengers definitely isn’t hurting it.
If Bo Nickal and Khamzat Chimaev continue to do damage, this really could be the golden age of 185.
EXIT POLL
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