Hernandez is scheduled to headline UFC Houston against Sean Strickland on Feb. 21 in a potential middleweight title eliminator. A win over Strickland would potentially make “Fluffy” a frontrunner for the next middleweight title shot against Chimaev (15-0).
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Hernandez believes his grappling defense would hold up well against Chimaev’s relentless wrestling. However, Hernandez is not wary of going to the ground against “Borz.” Hernandez believes he is way more well-rounded than the champion, whose wrestling is his bread and butter.
“My grappling defense is really good,” Hernandez told New York Post Sports. “I think I can force [Khamzat] to have to stay on his feet. Honestly, even with him, I don’t give a f*ck where it goes, grappling, striking, standing up, he’s got one thing and I’ve got a f*cking arsenal. So I really don’t give a f*ck. I want my time to prove that I’m the champion.”
Hernandez (15-2) is currently on a spectacular eight-fight winning streak with six finishes. Hernandez’s last four wins have come against elite opposition in Roman Kopylov, Michel Pereira, Brendan Allen and Roman Dolidze. His upcoming opponent, Strickland (29-7), also hailed him as a better wrestler than Chimaev.
This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com
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