Nate Diaz is a ‘better grappler’ than Khamzat Chimaev, his head coach Cesar Gracie has claimed. Diaz, 37, is set to face Chimaev, 28, in the main event of UFC 279 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on September 10.
Many fans and pundits believe that the longer the fight goes on, the more chance Diaz has, and that if it finishes early, it will go to Chimaev.
Gracie explained that the game plan is to try and survive the early rounds, before winning the later rounds. ALL THE INFO: UFC 279: Date, Announced Fight Card, Location and more He told Submission Radio: “He’s putting the pressure on himself to finish this fight pretty quick, and if he comes out hard like that, I think that’ll work into Nate’s favour, to be honest with you. “I think Nate has to bring him into deep water.
Obviously, gotta be in shape to do that. Nate’s always in shape. “Standing up, I give the edge to Nate. On the ground, I think Nate’s a better grappler. “But you’re fighting a younger guy that’s strong.