Khamzat Chimaev vs. Nate Diaz never came to fruition as ‘Borz’ failed to make weight by a margin of 7.5 lbs. Cejudo noted that the Chechen-born Swede might not have shown up in his best shape if he had made the 171 lbs limit.
The former two-division champion recently said on his YouTube channel:
Watch Henry Cejudo’s comments on the beef between Cormier and Diaz below:
After Chimaev missed weight, Diaz was booked to fight Tony Ferguson in the pay-per-view headliner. The Stockton native seemingly struggled against the leg kicks of ‘El Cucuy’ in the first three rounds of the bout. Nevertheless, in the penultimate frame, he latched onto a guillotine choke, forcing the tap from Ferguson.
The beef between Daniel Cormier and Nate Diaz
Daniel Cormier ingnited beef with both headlining fighters in the aftermath of UFC 279. Tony Ferguson did not like being called “done” after a fourth-round submission loss to Diaz, which was ‘El Cucuy’s fifth in a row.
Meanwhile, ‘DC’ also said that Diaz was lucky to have gotten rebooked against Ferguson instead of his originally scheduled opponent Khamzat Chimaev. Cormier seemingly has no doubt that ‘Borz’ would’ve run through the Stockton native if the previously slated headlining matchup materialized.
The former UFC double champion said on the DC & RC show:
Watch the DC & RC Show below:
Never one to mince his words, Diaz strongly expressed his disapproval of Cormier’s comments via Twitter, calling him a “fat m*******cker.” In response, ‘DC’ simply told the UFC superstar to “relax.”
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