“I don’t think Khamzat is really as good as they say he is,” the former street fighter told MMA Fighting. “I believe my eyes more, but so far I have not seen anything that would make me believe in him. Personally, I don’t mind smashing his face. As soon as he starts selling pay-per-view, I’ll gladly smash his face.”
Chimaev, in response, published two photos on the social network with an American lying in a knockout.
“Wake up buddy!” wrote Borz.
Khamzat Chimaev leads a series of five victories in the UFC, and his next fight will be against the popular American fighter Nate Diaz. The welterweight bout will be the main event of UFC 279 on September 10 in Las Vegas.
Jorge Masvidal is on a 3-game losing streak, having lost a unanimous decision to his former best friend Colby Covington in his last fight.