“No One Is Safe” – Khamzat Chimaev Sets His Sights on Alex Pereira After Destroying Robert Whittaker

The MMA world is still reeling from Khamzat Chimaev’s latest display of dominance. Fresh off an emphatic victory over Robert Whittaker, the undefeated Chechen juggernaut wasted no time in setting his sights on UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira. His chilling warning? “No one is safe.”

With the Middleweight and Light Heavyweight divisions already on high alert, Chimaev’s next move could send shockwaves through the entire UFC landscape. Is the Pereira vs. Chimaev super-fight inevitable? Or is this just another mind game from the undefeated phenom?
Khamzat Chimaev’s Unstoppable Rise – The Wolf Smells Blood
Khamzat Chimaev has never been one to take the slow road to success. From the moment he stepped into the UFC Octagon, he has steamrolled through his opponents, barely taking damage in the process. His wrestling is suffocating, his striking is explosive, and his confidence? Unshakable.

His latest victory over former UFC Middleweight Champion Robert Whittaker was nothing short of a massacre. Many believed Whittaker’s experience, footwork, and striking acumen would pose a threat to Chimaev. Instead, it was another one-sided beatdown that ended with Whittaker looking completely outmatched.
The fight solidified what many already suspected: Chimaev is a monster, and no one is safe.
But what happened next sent chills down the spines of UFC fans worldwide. In his post-fight interview, Chimaev looked directly into the camera and called out Alex Pereira—a man feared for his vicious knockouts and terrifying striking power. “Alex Pereira, I’m coming for you. You know what happens when you fight me. No one is safe.”
Alex Pereira – The Final Boss? Or Chimaev’s Next Victim?
If there’s one fighter who has proven his fearlessness, it’s Alex Pereira. The Brazilian knockout artist has already conquered Israel Adesanya, brutally dethroned Jiri Prochazka, and made it clear that he fears no man inside the Octagon.
But Chimaev is a different beast altogether.
While Pereira’s kickboxing pedigree is virtually unmatched, his wrestling remains a glaring weakness. Many believe that if Chimaev drags Pereira to the mat, the fight is over before it even begins.
That’s where the mind games come in. Chimaev isn’t just challenging Pereira—he’s daring him to accept a fight that could expose his greatest flaw. “You saw what I did to Whittaker. You saw what I did to everyone. It will be worse for you.”
The UFC loves a high-stakes grudge match, and with Dana White constantly seeking blockbuster main events, a Chimaev vs. Pereira showdown could be the most electrifying fight in years.
But would Pereira even accept such a fight? Or would Chimaev need to force the UFC’s hand by making himself the undeniable top contender?
Will Chimaev Become a Two-Division Champion?
The idea of Khamzat Chimaev holding two UFC belts is both terrifying and thrilling. He has the skills to dominate at middleweight, and his strength and size make light heavyweight a very real possibility.
However, a super-fight with Pereira wouldn’t be without its dangers. Chimaev has been caught before, most notably in his brutal war with Gilbert Burns, where he showed flashes of vulnerability in striking exchanges.
If Alex Pereira lands just one of his infamous left hooks, could Chimaev’s undefeated streak come to a shocking end?
Or will Chimaev’s relentless pressure, elite grappling, and undeniable hunger be too much for Pereira to handle?
One thing is clear: Khamzat Chimaev isn’t just chasing gold—he’s hunting legends.
And if he gets his way, Alex Pereira will be his next victim.
The Wolf has spoken. Now, the only question remains: Will the UFC listen?