Khamzat Chimaev feels like UFC’s ‘paid killer’ in Nate Diaz fight

The rising star is 11-0 with 10 finishes, while 37-year-old Diaz is entering the final bout on his UFC deal

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Friday 09 September 2022 04:50 EDT
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Khamzat Chimaev has likened himself to a paid killer ahead of his UFC 279 main event with Nate Diaz.

Rising star Chimaev is 11-0 as a professional mixed martial artist with 10 finishes, while 37-year-old Diaz is entering the final bout on his UFC deal.

Many followers of the sport were critical of the UFC’s decision to pair fan favourite Diaz with the Russian-born Swede, who grew up watching the American but is keen to make a statement in Las Vegas this Saturday (10 September).

When asked by ESPN how he envisions the fight with Diaz going, 28-year-old Chimaev said: “Make some money and smash his head, you know? Have some fun.

“The UFC wants me to kill that guy, I have to do it. I say always, I’m like a killer, you know? They pay for me, I take his head.”

When interviewer Brett Okamoto asked whether Chimaev saw himself as the UFC’s hitman in this weekend’s main event at the T-Mobile Arena, the welterweight said: “Yeah, I’m like that.”

Diaz last fought in June 2021, suffering a decision defeat by Leon Edwards, who went on to win the UFC welterweight title this August.

Meanwhile, Chimaev last competed in April, winning a narrow decision against former title challenger Gilbert Burns, who became the first man not to be finished by the “Wolf” in MMA.

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