Zimbabwean UFC sensation Themba “The Answer” Gorimbo has mysteriously gone off social media ahead of his highly anticipated welterweight clash against American fighter Jeremiah Wells at UFC Vegas 110, set for November 1, 2025, at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sources close to Gorimbo say his social media silence is intentional, signaling a period of deep focus and mental preparation for what could be one of the toughest fights of his career. Gorimbo, who holds a record of 14-5 (UFC 4-2), will face Wells, a seasoned competitor boasting a 12-4-1 (UFC 4-2) record and known for his explosive finishes and strong wrestling base. Gorimbo’s decision to log off from platforms like Twitter and Instagram appears to be part of a disciplined training routine under MMA Masters and UMF, where he is sharpening both his striking and grappling to counter Wells’ pressure style.
Wells, representing Marquez MMA, enters the bout with notable victories over Warlley Alves, Court McGee, and Matthew Semelsberger, and even holds a Performance of the Night bonus. Meanwhile, Gorimbo, Zimbabwe’s pride in the UFC and former EFC champion, has made headlines not only for his recent wins over Niko Price, Pete Rodriguez, and Ramiz Brahimaj, but also for his humility and charitable efforts outside the octagon.
With both fighters sitting at 4-2 in the UFC, this matchup is expected to be a statement fight — one that could propel the winner toward the top-15 rankings in the welterweight division. Gorimbo’s silence may just be the calm before the storm as “The Answer” prepares to speak the loudest where it matters most — inside the Octagon.