Michael Bisping predicts which UFC belts will | MMA News

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Michael Bisping predicts which UFC belts will | MMA News

New champions come and previous champions go.  That’s the never-ended storyline in sports activities, together with within the UFC.  Each yr the battle promotion crowns new champions and 2025 will be no totally different.  

Former middleweight titleholder Michael Bisping believes not less than 4 belts will change palms within the upcoming yr and particularly named which divisions.

The first present champion that Bisping believes will fall is ladies’s strawweight champion Zhang Weili.  Weili faces Tatiana Suarez within the UFC 312 co-main occasion on Feb. 9 in Sydney, Australia and Bisping predicts that Suarez will go away the octagon with the championship.  

“I’ve obtained to go together with Tatiana Suarez – I did say that this time final yr. Of course, she’s preventing Zhang Weili, so we’ll see how that performs out. I simply assume the wrestling that Tatiana Suarez has goes to trigger a lot of issues for a lot of people. This time subsequent yr, a method or one other, she’ll be the champ,” Bisping mentioned on TNT Sports’ “Fight Week.”

Julianna Peña holds the ladies’s bantamweight title.  She captured the belt by defeating Raquel Pennington in a controversial cut up resolution in October.  By the top of 2025, Bisping predicts Kayla Harrison will have the ladies’s 135-pound belt.

“The ladies’s bantamweight champion, there’s solely going to be one identify in dialogue: Kayla Harrison. No offense to Julianna Peña, I believe she’s great for the game, she’s a enjoyable particular person. She’s enjoyable to take a seat and watch fights with as a result of she talks a lot of s-h-i-t the entire time. She’s great, however Kayla Harrison, I consider, will be too massive, too robust, too good at judo, too mentally robust, too match. She’ll drag her down, she’ll get the submission, and he or she’ll additionally get the belt,” Bisping predicted. 

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Middleweight champion Dricus de Plessis puts his title on the line in the UFC 312 main event in a rematch against former titleholder Sean Strickland.  Regardless who wins on Feb. 9, Bisping sees Khamzat Chimaev will be middleweight champion as soon as he gets to fight for it.  

“It’s interesting because I’m looking at the rankings here. I never thought we’d see a year where Robert Whittaker wasn’t in the conversation. It just shows the sport is such a cruel mistress. Obviously, Khamzat Chimaev squeezed his teeth out last time, and yeah, I’m gonna have to say Khazmzat. Dricus (Du Plessis) is a tremendous champion. I think him and Sean (Strickland) will have another close fight, but I think regardless, when Khamzat gets his chance, he’ll be victorious. I mean, what he did to Robert Whittaker – I’ll never underestimate that man ever again,” Bisping mentioned.

The fourth championship that Bisping believes will change palms was the heavyweight title presently held by Jon Jones.  

“If there may be an interim champion, it will be Tom Aspinall. However, I don’t assume there will be one. I consider that the rationale Tom isn’t preventing at London is as a result of Jon Jones–Tom Aspinall will go down. The largest heavyweight battle the game has ever seen. Maybe the largest battle period that this sport has ever seen. Jon Jones, Tom Aspinall, and when the mud settles, ‘Tommy Aspinall, Aspinall, Tommy Aspinall!”


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