Khamzat Chimaev: “I am afraid at home”

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In a previous episode of Joe Rogan experienceThe comedian Theo von admitted that watching the Battle of Cheima Chef make it uncomfortable. The pair talked about the main event of the UFC 279 event that was originally taboo between Nate Diaz and Chimaev.

UFC 279 was appointed to be the UFC final confrontation, and it was initially scheduled to be attached to unacceptable Chimaev. Fans and critics saw that a brutal sent off on paper.

Rogan agreed to the iPhone evaluation that he was “afraid at home” when We are talking about the method of fighting in Chaimsif. He doubled, describing Chimaev as a terrifying person as the mentality of Sahim and Destroy. He said:

“Khamzat is a FUC*khamzat killer is a terrifying person. He is terrifying, he’s really good … really really good and great.

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However, the battle was not achieved. Chimaev missed weight by 7.5 pounds, forcing UFC to adjust the card. Diaz Tony Ferguson faced the battle by submitting in the fourth round. Chimaev has been transferred to a stuffed seizure with Kevin Holland. He skipped through the American fighter and got a victory in the first round.


When Joe Rogan said, Khamzat Chimav “Fu*Ked Up” when he did not burden weight to fight Nate Diaz

In UFC 279, Khamzat chimaev Nate Diaz was to face in the face of high -risk main occurrence. The dominant victory is likely to have pushed him to the battle of weight. However, Chimaev came in the maximum of 7.5 pounds, bombing the card and forcing the expression.

UFC I defended the eventDiaz ended to fight Tony Ferguson, while Cheyimiev was transferred to a dungeon against Kevin Holland. Speaking in episode No. 1920 of his pod, Rogan said:

“When Khamzat Chimaev beat Kevin Holland, I was in a very interesting position because Khamzat was 7.5 pounds in excess weight, and was at the entire main event. He was supposed to fight Nate Diaz, so I was in this situation where I wanted to praise Khamzat because he had only faded Kevin Holland for the amazing performance.

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