Just ten days ago, Khamzat Chimaev made his UFC debut. At short notice, he accepted a match in the wrong weight class (middleweight, 84 kilos) to get a place in the world's largest MMA organization.

The match was a clear show for Chimaev, who had barely been hit by his opponent when the referee broke in the second round. Afterwards, he asked UFC President Dana White for a new fight immediately and had his request granted.

Last night, at a gala in the United Arab Emirates, Chimaev set a new UFC record with two victories in the shortest time in the organization's history.

Khamzat Chimaev is undefeated as an MMA pro with eight victories, two of which have come in the UFC. No opponent has yet managed to pass the time against the Chechen-born wrestler who came to Sweden in 2011.

The text is updated.

CLIP: MMA expert: "Swedish talent wins title within two years"

Javascript is disabled

Javascript must be turned on to play video

Read more about browser support

The browser is not supported

SVT does not support playback in your browser. We therefore recommend that you switch to another browser.

Read more about browser support

Viaplay's MMA expert Magnus "Jycken" Cedenblad believes Khamzat Chimaev can win a UFC title. Photo: SVT Sport / Viaplay