Who’s next for Chimaev, Volkanovski and Sterling?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Khamzat Chimaev stole the show, as expected, at UFC 273 on Saturday night with a unanimous-decision win over Gilbert Burns in what Dana White called one of the greatest fights he’s ever seen. Featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski put on a show of his own with a fourth-round stoppage of Chan Sung Jung. And while Aljamain Sterling may not have silenced all of his critics, his split-decision win over Petr Yan to defend his bantamweight belt likely will shift his focus to a different opponent.

So who’s next for Chimaev? White had said Colby Covington was on deck if Chimaev won. Is that the right fight to make?

And while Yan believes he deserved the decision and wants a third bout against Sterling, who won the title when Yan was disqualified for an illegal knee on March 6, 2021, would the UFC be interested in the trilogy?

And what about Volkanovski?

Here’s who should be next — with a wild card — for those winners, as well as for Mackenzie Dern, who defeated Tecia Torres, by split decision.

Who should be next: Max Holloway

This is a no-brainer. The trilogy fight between these two was supposed to happen at this event, but Holloway had to deal with a lingering injury. He was actually cleared in time to fight on Saturday, but the UFC had already moved on by that time with Jung as his replacement. Volkanovski is the champ — there is nothing to debate there. But because of how close his two victories were over Holloway, there’s always been a demand for them to complete the trilogy. Holloway has been something of a thorn in the champ’s side. Volkanovski hasn’t been able to move past him. A third win would obviously allow him to do that. And if Volkanovski can make a relatively quick turnaround, I believe it will happen in August.

Wild card: Henry Cejudo

I’m almost kidding. It’s not gonna happen. There is no other fight for Volkanovski, though. No other featherweight contender who might be worthy. No room for him to move up to lightweight for any reason. It’s the Holloway trilogy and nothing else.

But if Cejudo all of a sudden wanted to come out of retirement (and on his old contract, because it doesn’t seem as if the UFC wants to pay him more to do it), this fight would be fun.

Who should be next: Giga Chikadze

Jung is 35 and says he still has a little left in the tank. Any road to another title shot seems unlikely, but he’s still highly ranked. He is most definitely still capable of headlining a card.

If the PPV is purchased, all fights from UFC 273: Volkanovski vs. Jung will be available to watch on ESPN+.

Alexander Volkanovski (c) vs. Chan Sung Jung
Aljamain Sterling (c) vs. Petr Yan (ic)
Gilbert Burns vs. Khamzat Chimaev
Mackenzie Dern vs. Tecia Torres
Mark O. Madsen vs. Vinc Pichel
Ian Garry vs. Darian Weeks
Anthony Hernandez vs. Josh Fremd
Aspen Ladd vs. Raquel Pennington
Mickey Gall vs. Mike Malott
Aleksei Oleinik vs. Jared Vanderaa
Piera Rodriguez vs. Kay Hansen
Julio Arce vs. Daniel Santos

Watch the complete card on ESPN+ PPV

Chikadze is coming off a pretty dominant loss to Calvin Kattar. Prior to that fight in January, he was looking like a very legitimate title challenger. A win over Jung would throw Chikadze right back into the mix, amongst the top six or seven in the division. Stylistically, it’s a fantastic fight — as many of these are at featherweight, to be honest.

This is such a dynamic division right now. This is a strong fight, and I wouldn’t mind seeing it as a five-round main event.

Wild card: Arnold Allen

This isn’t a perfect option, since Allen is coming off a win. But Allen is still looking to build his profile, and a fight against Jung would do that. It’s also just a very fun fight. And even though Jung is coming off a loss, he’s still very highly ranked.

The UFC is looking at a return to England this summer. Jung vs. Allen in London would be a great fight for a multitude of reasons.

Who should be next: Colby Covington

Oh my goodness, what a fight. We wanted to see Chimaev tested, and we got it. And I’ll tell you what, that was one of those perfect situations for Chimaev, because defeat was staring him in the face. I think he made some mistakes in this fight. I think he probably took Burns lightly. He learned valuable lessons, and he didn’t have to take a loss. He’ll be more dangerous because of this. Covington is the obvious next fight. A part of me hates to see them fight because one has to lose and then you lose a potential title challenger. But Chimaev looked human in this fight, and Covington is one of the best in the world. It’s such a good matchup. Let’s go.

Wild card: Winner of Kamaru Usman vs. Leon Edwards

That’s the next title fight. If Covington won’t fight Chimaev, if he isn’t interested, then there is nothing else to do but wait. Chimaev hates to wait, and maybe he’d want to move up for a middleweight fight while he waits his turn, but that was a tough fight he just had with Burns. Perhaps time off wouldn’t be the worst thing. Let him sit cageside for Usman vs. Edwards, and bring him into the cage to square off with the winner. Scenes. And a great way to end the year at welterweight.

Who should be next: Jorge Masvidal

Let’s reward Burns, right? This guy will fight anyone. He’ll do it whenever the UFC asks. He was willing to take the fight the rest of the division didn’t want in Chimaev, and he very nearly pulled it off as a significant underdog. He accepted all of that, and put on one of the best performances of his career, even in a loss. He deserves another big fight, coming off this one. Fans love him, as they should. Burns comes to fight, he’s entertaining, he’s humble, he doesn’t quit. Masvidal hasn’t won in his past three fights, but he’s got as big a name as anyone in the division, and he’s still ranked. This is the one.

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