Nick Maximov Credits Diaz Brothers for Helping Prepare Him for Co-Main Event Spot
Nick Maximov took a big step up in his sophomore Octagon appearance, occupying the co-main event slot opposite Punahele Soriano at UFC Fight Night 200 this past Saturday.
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“It feels great. I wasn’t worried about winning or losing, I was just about enjoying it,” Maximov said. “And I had a great time. I was built for this moment. The guys taught me what to do and what not to do. It was fun.”
While Soriano opened a cut near the bridge of Maximov’s nose early,
the Xtreme Couture product struggled to remain upright for the
majority of the middleweight contest. Maximov says he didn’t see
anything from his opponent that caught him off guard.
“I wouldn’t say he even rocked me or nothing, it just opened up. I was all good. I felt good on my feet, I felt like I cracked him a little bit, I was ready to go,” Maximov said.
“I just train with killers all the time. I just expect people to be where Nate and Nick are…”
Maximov’s promotional debut came early on the preliminary card at UFC 266 last October, when he outpointed Cody Brundage. Moving to a more prominent placement on a fight card might have rattled some athletes, but the 24-year-old Maximov once again credited his team.
“No nerves. We train for this all the time,”he said. “They really help me a lot just to prepare for this. I was actually comfortable. I was just enjoying the moment.”
With a co-headlining victory under his belt, it’s now full speed ahead for Maximov.
“Main event next,” he said.
“I’m in a race against time. I want to keep going and try to be at the top as soon as possible.”
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