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Dricus du Plessis

Dricus du Plessis (born 14 January 1994), also known by his initials DDP, is a South African professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is the former UFC Middleweight Champion. He is the first South African to win a UFC championship.[7] As of 19 August 2025, he is #1 in the UFC middleweight rankings and #11 in the UFC men's pound-for-pound rankings.[8] Outside of the UFC, du Plessis is also the former Welterweight and Middleweight Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC) Champion, and the former Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW) Welterweight Champion.

Key Information

Background

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Du Plessis is an Afrikaner,[9][10] and was born in Welkom, South Africa. Du Plessis began training in judo at the age of five, followed by wrestling at twelve, then kickboxing at fourteen.[3][4] In 2012, at 17 years old, du Plessis became South Africa's first ever medalist at the WAKO World Championships by winning gold in K-1 style kickboxing,[6][11] but decided to transition to mixed martial arts after realizing there was not as much money in kickboxing.[3][12] Along with martial arts, du Plessis also played rugby throughout his schooling years[13] and has since been a vocal supporter of the Springboks, South Africa's national rugby team.[14][15] He attended the University of Pretoria, where he studied agricultural economics but dropped out during the final year in order to pursue a career in mixed martial arts.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

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Extreme Fighting Championship

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Du Plessis had three amateur bouts before he made his professional debut in 2013,[11] compiling a 4–0 record before facing future UFC fighter and then-EFC Middleweight Champion Garreth McLellan at EFC Africa 33, losing via guillotine choke submission in the third round.[16]

In June 2015, du Plessis made his welterweight debut at EFC Africa 40 against Dino Bagattin, winning via a second-round rear-naked choke submission.[17] After going 3–0 in 2015, du Plessis faced veteran striker Martin van Staden at EFC 50 for the vacant EFC Welterweight Championship. Du Plessis won via guillotine choke submission in the third round.[18] Du Plessis was later set to defend his title against one of its former holders, Henry Fadipe. However, the bout was cancelled when Fadipe encountered issues with his visa.[19]

Du Plessis returned to EFC in 2017, defeating Brazilian Mauricio Da Rocha Jr. in a welterweight contest before facing Yannick Bahati at EFC Africa 62 for the Middleweight Championship. Du Plessis won by guillotine choke at 1:30 of the first round, becoming a two-division champion within the promotion.[20]

Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki

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In 2018, du Plessis was slated to challenge Roberto Soldić for the KSW Welterweight Championship at KSW 43: Soldić vs. Du Plessis on 14 April. In an upset, du Plessis dethroned Soldic via TKO, after dropping him with a left hook.[21] The two would later rematch at KSW 45: De Fries vs. Bedorf in October of that year, with du Plessis losing via third-round knockout.[22]

Du Plessis fought again for KSW at KSW 50 against Joilton Santos, winning via TKO.[23]

Return to EFC

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After Brendan Lesar upset veteran Garreth McLellan for the EFC Interim Middleweight Championship at EFC Africa 80,[24] du Plessis was next set to face Lesar for the title at EFC Africa 83. Du Plessis won via first-round guillotine choke submission.[25]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Du Plessis made his promotional debut against Markus Perez on 11 October 2020 at UFC Fight Night 179.[26] He won the fight via knockout in round one.[27]

Du Plessis was scheduled to face Trevin Giles on 20 March 2021 at UFC on ESPN 21.[28] However, du Plessis pulled out due to visa issues which restricted his travel and was replaced by Roman Dolidze.[29] The bout with Giles was rescheduled for 10 July 2021 on UFC 264.[30] Du Plessis won the fight via knockout in round two.[31] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[32]

Du Plessis was scheduled to face Chris Curtis on 9 April 2022 at UFC 273.[33] However, Curtis withdrew due to a wrist injury and was replaced by Anthony Hernandez.[34] The bouts were yet again shuffled after Nassourdine Imavov withdrew due to visa issues, with du Plessis now facing Kelvin Gastelum.[35] However, Gastelum withdrew a week before the event due to an undisclosed injury and his bout with du Plessis was cancelled.[36]

Du Plessis then faced Brad Tavares at UFC 276 on 2 July 2022.[37] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[38]

Du Plessis faced Darren Till at UFC 282 on 10 December 2022.[39] He won the fight via submission in round three.[40] This fight earned him his first Fight of the Night award.[41]

Du Plessis faced Derek Brunson on 4 March 2023, at UFC 285.[42] He won the fight via technical knockout due to a corner stoppage at 4:59 of the second round.[43]

Du Plessis faced former UFC Middleweight champion Robert Whittaker in a title eliminator fight on 8 July 2023, at UFC 290.[44] He won the fight via technical knockout in the second round.[45] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award and the number one contender spot in the middleweight division.[46]

Following his defeat of Whittaker, it was expected that du Plessis would face Israel Adesanya for the UFC Middleweight Championship at UFC 293.[47] However, du Plessis decided not to fight due to a leg injury, and was replaced by Sean Strickland.[48]

UFC Middleweight Champion

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Du Plessis faced Sean Strickland for the UFC Middleweight Championship on 20 January 2024, at UFC 297.[49] The pair were in attendance at UFC 296 on 16 December 2023, seated within two rows of each-other by Dana White's arrangement.[50] While exchanging words, Strickland gestured for audience members to move and attacked du Plessis. The brawl was quickly broken up and Strickland was escorted out of the event.[51][52][53] At UFC 297, du Plessis won the bout by split decision, becoming the first UFC champion from South Africa.[7][54] 13 out of 24 media outlets scored the bout for du Plessis.[55] This fight earned him the Fight of the Night bonus.[56]

Du Plessis made his first title defense against former two-time UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya on 18 August 2024 at UFC 305.[57] He won the fight via a face crank submission in the fourth round, Adesanya's first career submission loss.[58]

Du Plessis made his second title defense in a rematch against former champion Sean Strickland on 9 February 2025 at UFC 312.[59] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[60]

Du Plessis made his third title defense against undefeated contender Khamzat Chimaev on 16 August 2025 at UFC 319.[61] He lost the title via unanimous decision.[62]

Fighting style

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Du Plessis fights out of an orthodox stance but rarely looks "textbook." His movement is herky-jerky, his punches loop at odd angles, and he will dive on double-legs that look more like rugby tackles than collegiate shots.[63] These quirks mask a clear strategy: constant forward pressure, high striking volume to head, body and legs alike, and quick level-changes that drag opponents to the mat when they start shelling up.[63]

Critics long dismissed the style as sloppy, but du Plessis argues it is simply a fight-first approach rather than a choreography exercise.[64] The results back him up: in his title-winning bout with Sean Strickland he maintained pace and pressure for five bloody rounds, out-landing the champion in the late frames to seal a split-decision and become South Africa's first UFC belt-holder.[65]

Outside the Octagon, du Plessis has developed a reputation for psychological warfare, often frustrating or emotionally destabilizing opponents with calm but biting trash talk. His press conference exchanges with Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland drew attention not just for the tension, but for visibly shaking both men—Adesanya became emotionally reactive during a UFC 290 face-off, while Strickland appeared rattled in the buildup to UFC 297, even attacking du Plessis before their bout.[66][67]

Personal life

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Du Plessis is bilingual; he speaks English and Afrikaans.[9]

In April 2023, du Plessis underwent surgery to fix a breathing impairment in his nose. According to his coach Morne Visser, du Plessis had been competing in the UFC with "only 8% oxygen" intake through his nostrils. The surgery was originally scheduled for 2020 but was put on hold after du Plessis signed with the UFC.[68][69][70] In 2024, it was revealed that Visser would use a taser on du Plessis and other fighters' feet as a training method, using the electric shock as punishment for underperformance in the gym.[71]

In 2025, du Plessis stated at a press conference that the re-election of Donald Trump in America was "incredible", calling him "an amazing president". Du Plessis additionally lauded "fellow South African Elon Musk for also doing the right thing".[72][73][74]

Du Plessis proposed to his fiancée Vasti Spiller on his 31st birthday—14 January 2025.[75]

Championships and accomplishments

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Kickboxing

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Mixed martial arts

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
26 matches 23 wins 3 losses
By knockout 9 1
By submission 11 1
By decision 3 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 23–3 Khamzat Chimaev Decision (unanimous) UFC 319 16 August 2025 5 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States Lost the UFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 23–2 Sean Strickland Decision (unanimous) UFC 312 9 February 2025 5 5:00 Sydney, Australia Defended the UFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 22–2 Israel Adesanya Submission (face crank) UFC 305 18 August 2024 4 3:38 Perth, Australia Defended the UFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 21–2 Sean Strickland Decision (split) UFC 297 20 January 2024 5 5:00 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Won the UFC Middleweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win 20–2 Robert Whittaker TKO (punches) UFC 290 8 July 2023 2 2:23 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States UFC Middleweight title eliminator. Performance of the Night.
Win 19–2 Derek Brunson TKO (corner stoppage) UFC 285 4 March 2023 2 4:59 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 18–2 Darren Till Submission (face crank) UFC 282 10 December 2022 3 2:43 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night.
Win 17–2 Brad Tavares Decision (unanimous) UFC 276 2 July 2022 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 16–2 Trevin Giles KO (punches) UFC 264 10 July 2021 2 1:41 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Performance of the Night.
Win 15–2 Markus Perez KO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen 11 October 2020 1 3:22 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 14–2 Brendan Lesar Submission (guillotine choke) EFC 83 14 December 2019 1 4:15 Gauteng, South Africa Defended and unified the EFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 13–2 Joilton Santos TKO (punches) KSW 50 14 September 2019 2 3:04 London, England Return to Middleweight.
Loss 12–2 Roberto Soldić KO (punches) KSW 45 6 October 2018 3 2:33 London, England Lost the KSW Welterweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win 12–1 Roberto Soldić TKO (punches) KSW 43 14 April 2018 2 1:37 Wrocław, Poland Return to Welterweight. Won the KSW Welterweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win 11–1 Yannick Bahati Submission (guillotine choke) EFC 62 19 August 2017 1 1:30 Gauteng, South Africa Won the EFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 10–1 Maurício da Rocha Jr. TKO (punches) EFC 59 13 May 2017 1 3:58 Gauteng, South Africa
Win 9–1 Rafał Haratyk Submission (guillotine choke) EFC 56 9 December 2016 2 3:34 Gauteng, South Africa Middleweight bout.
Win 8–1 Martin van Staden Submission (guillotine choke) EFC 50 17 June 2016 3 3:59 Gauteng, South Africa Won the vacant EFC Welterweight Championship.
Win 7–1 Bruno Mukulu Submission (rear-naked choke) EFC 46 12 December 2015 2 2:50 Gauteng, South Africa Catchweight (176 lb) bout.
Win 6–1 Dino Bagattin Submission (rear-naked choke) EFC 40 6 June 2015 2 3:33 Gauteng, South Africa Welterweight debut.
Win 5–1 Darren Daniel Submission (rear-naked choke) EFC 37 21 February 2015 1 4:50 Gauteng, South Africa
Loss 4–1 Garreth McLellan Submission (guillotine choke) EFC 33 30 August 2014 3 2:12 Gauteng, South Africa For the EFC Middleweight Championship.
Win 4–0 Donavin Hawkey TKO (punches) EFC 27 27 February 2014 1 4:50 Gauteng, South Africa
Win 3–0 JC Lamprecht Submission (rear-naked choke) EFC 24 10 October 2013 3 1:54 Gauteng, South Africa
Win 2–0 Bruno Mukulu Submission (rear-naked choke) EFC 23 12 September 2013 1 2:34 Gauteng, South Africa
Win 1–0 Tshikangu Makuebo TKO (knee injury) EFC 21 25 July 2013 1 1:18 Gauteng, South Africa Middleweight debut.

Pay-per-view bouts

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No. Event Fight Date Venue City PPV buys
1. UFC 297 Strickland vs. du Plessis 20 January 2024 Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario, Canada Not Disclosed[88]
2. UFC 305 du Plessis vs. Adesanya 18 August 2024 RAC Arena Perth, Australia Not Disclosed[89]
3. UFC 312 du Plessis vs. Strickland 2 9 February 2025 Qudos Bank Arena Sydney, Australia Not Disclosed[90]
4. UFC 319 du Plessis vs. Chimaev 16 August 2025 United Center Chicago, Illinois, United States Not Disclosed[91]

See also

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