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Wow! The UFC delivers the fight of their dreams. The Swedish sensation will be challenged by an indestructible veteran

The UFC looks to be giving fans a sensational fight. For obvious reasons, of course. This fight will definitely make a lot of money for the organization itself. It doesn’t make a lot of sense in terms of the rankings. Khamzat Chimaev takes on the seasoned Nate Diaz.

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The UFC looks to be giving fans a sensational fight. For obvious reasons, of course. This fight will definitely make a lot of money for the organization itself. It doesn’t make a lot of sense in terms of the rankings. Khamzat Chimaev will take on the seasoned Nate Diaz.

Get ready for this. We have a lot to look forward to in September! The UFC will be hosting the 279 tournament on September 10, and there’s one hell of a war on the card, which has been speculated for some time.

Few expected that we would see it. However, it will indeed happen. For Khamzat Chimaev, who is well on his way to a title fight after defeating Gilbert Burns, will take on the legendary Nate Diaz.

Chimaev is currently the number three welterweight, with Diaz missing the top 15 in the UFC rankings for a change. The crazy American has lost his last two fights, but once on points and once due to a doctor stopping the fight.

Diaz can be a big threat to anyone. He has a dangerous stance, but he also has grappling. So it’s an interesting gamble for Chimaev. But at the same time, it’s a fight that everyone wants to see.

Brett Okamoto with the fight information. Chimaev practically confirmed it with his statement. He said he’ll arrange a funeral for Diaz.

Okamoto confirmed, among other things, that he was told the information by UFC business director Hunter Campbell. While neither fighter has signed a contract yet, both have verbally agreed to the fight.

And the competitors are already grinding their teeth. In fact, Burns, who is seeking a rematch with Chimaev, wrote on social media that he will likely start a training camp to be ready if either fighter can’t make the fight.

Source: UFC, Brett Okamoto, ESPN

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