This previous weekend, Sean Strickland returned to successful methods at UFC Houston, stopping Anthony Hernandez by TKO in Spherical 3 of the primary occasion. Proper after “Tarzan” obtained his hand raised, he called out Khamzat Chimaev.
Even earlier at present, the controversial UFC star called out the middleweight champion:
“Preserve operating, Chechen wh*re…. I do know the rating, you realize the rating….”
And Chimaev responded with:
“See you quickly boy 🤫”
In the meantime, it seems that Sean Strickland’s head coach already has a sport plan in thoughts for dethrone “Borz.”
Sean Strickland’s head coach reveals blueprint to beat Khamzat Chimaev
In a current interview with Submission Radio, Eric Nicksick acknowledged that to cease Khamzat Chimaev, they need to work out stuff takedowns and disrupt the Chechen-born Emirati’s “chain-wrestling sequences,” which may power “Borz” to stray from his unique sport plan:
“We’re going to have our work minimize out for us. If we are able to shut a few of that stuff down and make him doubt any of those routes that he’s on, particularly in relation to the bottom sport – he’s very systematic – if we are able to disrupt a few of these chain wrestling sequences that he places collectively and make him restart and put some doubt in his thoughts. And while you defend these takedowns, make him pay for it. Inform him, hey, in case you’re going to return in right here, you’re going to should pay a value for that.”
Take a look at Erick Nicksick’s feedback beneath:
On the UFC Houston post-fight presser, Sean Strickland had claimed that he made “Borz” give up coaching and that Chimaev would ‘stroll within the fitness center and would choose the smallest, lowest-level execs’ to spar with.
Addressing his pupil’s earlier claims, the top coach at Xtreme Couture added throughout the identical interview:
“I feel what occurs within the coaching room ought to keep within the coaching room. Coaching is coaching. Guys needs to be placing themselves in much less advantageous positions to make themselves higher, doing plenty of situational sparring and situational coaching… So considering that simply since you beat a man within the coaching room, whether or not you’re on the A aspect or the B aspect, you shouldn’t take that into the battle.”
Take a look at Erick Nicksick’s feedback beneath:
