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Luke Rockhold thinks Diaz has only one way to beat Khamzat: “That’s what Nate Diaz does best, right?”Frontkick.online

Luke Rockhold thinks Diaz has only one way to beat Khamzat: “That’s what Nate Diaz does best, right?”Frontkick.online

Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold and rising superstar Khamzat Chimaev. Photo: Instagram / Frontkick Former middleweight champion Luke Rockhold thinks that there is only one way for Nate Diaz to pull off a win against Khamzat Chimaev in the main event at UFC 279 on September 10. “Outlast him. I mean, that’s what Nate Diaz does best, right? He waits till the end, takes the punishment and tries to find an opening. You know, they are so relaxed, the boys. That plays to their advantage in the later stages of their fight. And that’s really the only way I see him winning this fight,” Rockhold said. Rad more: MMA world reacts to Rory MacDonald’s retirement: “Tremendous legacy” Luke Rockhold belives that Khamzat Chimaev is too solid Luke Rockhold is under the impression that Khamzat Chimaev is way too well-rounded and physically strong for the Stockton veteran. “Chimaev is too solid. Too solid of a wrestler, too good of a base, too good at boxing, too strong,” Rockhold said. “It’s a bit of a far-fetched thing for Nathan, but you never know man. He must have taken it for a reason, he believes in himself. It’s the last fight on his contract, so it’s a dangerous fight to take. It’s an interesting game he plays but we’ll see.” Rockhold will compete against No. 6 ranked middleweight Paulo “The Eraser” Costa in the co-main event at UFC 278 next Saturday. This will be the former champion’s return to middleweight after testing his wings in light heavyweight against Jan Błachowicz in July 2019. Read more: Khamzat’s head coach on Diaz fight: “We are not taking him lightly” Subscribe to Frontkick.online on YouTube for the best MMA videos in Scandinavia, and make sure to follow us on Twitter for the latest news and updates! The post Luke Rockhold thinks Diaz has only one way to beat Khamzat: “That’s what Nate Diaz does best, right?” appeared first on Frontkick.online.

Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold and rising superstar Khamzat Chimaev. Photo: Instagram / Frontkick

Former middleweight champion Luke Rockhold thinks that there is only one way for Nate Diaz to pull off a win against Khamzat Chimaev in the main event at UFC 279 on September 10.

“Outlast him. I mean, that’s what Nate Diaz does best, right? He waits till the end, takes the punishment and tries to find an opening. You know, they are so relaxed, the boys. That plays to their advantage in the later stages of their fight. And that’s really the only way I see him winning this fight,” Rockhold said.

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Luke Rockhold belives that Khamzat Chimaev is too solid

Luke Rockhold is under the impression that Khamzat Chimaev is way too well-rounded and physically strong for the Stockton veteran.

“Chimaev is too solid. Too solid of a wrestler, too good of a base, too good at boxing, too strong,” Rockhold said. “It’s a bit of a far-fetched thing for Nathan, but you never know man. He must have taken it for a reason, he believes in himself. It’s the last fight on his contract, so it’s a dangerous fight to take. It’s an interesting game he plays but we’ll see.”

Rockhold will compete against No. 6 ranked middleweight Paulo “The Eraser” Costa in the co-main event at UFC 278 next Saturday. This will be the former champion’s return to middleweight after testing his wings in light heavyweight against Jan Błachowicz in July 2019.

Read more: Khamzat’s head coach on Diaz fight: “We are not taking him lightly”

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The post Luke Rockhold thinks Diaz has only one way to beat Khamzat: “That’s what Nate Diaz does best, right?” appeared first on Frontkick.online.

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