Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland are set to collide at UFC 328 on 9 May, bringing their heated rivalry to a decisive moment.
The tension between the two has already forced the UFC to adjust fight week protocols, including separate hotels, increased security and the removal of the Paramount promotional face-off.
Amid that backdrop, a notable figure from the middleweight division has now joined Chimaev’s preparation, adding another layer to the build-up.
Brendan Allen trains with Khamzat Chimaev as UFC 328 preparations intensify

Brendan Allen, currently ranked fourth in the UFC middleweight division, has been spotted training alongside Chimaev this week.
The move has drawn attention given Allen’s position in the same weight class and his current momentum, having secured two consecutive victories.
Allen is scheduled to face Edmen Shahbazyan in June, a fight he accepted after claiming Dricus du Plessis avoided a potential clash.
A third straight win could strengthen his case for a title shot, making his decision to train with the current titleholder a surprising development.
While the collaboration may help elevate Chimaev’s preparation for Strickland, it also raises questions about Allen’s strategy in the division.
Training alongside a potential future opponent could provide valuable experience, but it also introduces a degree of risk as he looks to climb towards a title shot.
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