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I'm not allowed to reveal the strategy... but he won't last until round 2. Let's see what I bring on August 9th - Anthony Hernandez sends icy warning

I’m not allowed to reveal the strategy… but he won’t last until round 2. Let’s see what I bring on August 9th – Anthony Hernandez sends icy warning

When Anthony Hernandez speaks, he doesn’t need to yell to get the world’s attention. A quiet storm in the middleweight division, the man known as “Fluffy” has just ignited a firestorm of anticipation ahead of UFC Fight Night Shanghai. And all it took was one chilling line:

| Anthony Hernandez: “I’m not allowed to reveal the strategy… but he won’t last until round 2. Let’s see what I bring on August 9th.”

That’s not just bravado. That’s a warning shot, delivered with surgical confidence and aimed directly at Roman Dolidze, his upcoming opponent and a man who now has the full attention of fight fans around the world.

A Statement That Shook the Arena

It wasn’t said during an emotional post-fight moment or blurted out under pressure. It was calm. Calculated. Intentional. The kind of statement that doesn’t require volume because the impact is in the precision.

And that’s what Anthony Hernandez is becoming known for—not just his relentless pace and submission prowess inside the Octagon, but his ability to control the narrative outside of it. He doesn’t trash talk aimlessly. When he speaks, it’s because he knows something.

And now he wants us to know it too: Roman Dolidze won’t see Round 2.

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Why This Isn’t Just Trash Talk

At first glance, that line might seem like just another pre-fight jab. But let’s unpack it.

| Anthony Hernandez: “I’m not allowed to reveal the strategy…”

This isn’t about being coy. This is about the kind of game plan that’s built to finish. Not survive. Not drag out. But finish.

| Anthony Hernandez: “…but he won’t last until Round 2.”

That’s not hopeful. That’s a prediction. And coming from a fighter who has a 100% finish rate in his last four wins, that kind of confidence holds serious weight.

The Rise of Fluffy: More Than Just a Nickname

Let’s not forget who we’re dealing with here. Anthony Hernandez might carry the nickname “Fluffy,” but his fighting style is anything but soft. With a relentless forward pressure, excellent cardio, and an underrated ground game that’s caught multiple opponents off guard, he’s quietly become one of the most dangerous men at 185 lbs.

He earned his UFC contract with a performance so gritty, it made Dana White lean in. And he hasn’t looked back since.

His recent submission win over Marc-André Barriault was a masterclass in controlled aggression. He didn’t just win. He overwhelmed. And before that, he pulled off one of the most unexpected submissions in UFC history—choking out Rodolfo Vieira, a multiple-time BJJ world champion, in the second round.

So when Hernandez says someone won’t survive till Round 2, we’d do well to believe him.

Roman Dolidze: Silent, Dangerous, But Vulnerable?

On the other side of the cage stands Roman Dolidze, a fighter who, on paper, seems like the perfect foil to Hernandez. He’s strong, unorthodox, and has a wild streak that’s earned him some notable wins—including a TKO of Jack Hermansson and a war with Marvin Vettori.

But there’s a pattern forming.

In longer fights, Dolidze tends to fade. His volume drops. His explosiveness lessens. And against someone like Hernandez, who only gets stronger as the fight goes on, that could be fatal.

If “Fluffy” pushes the pace early—and all signs point to that—Dolidze may be left gasping by the four-minute mark. And that’s exactly when Hernandez thrives.

What Fans Are Saying

Social media is already buzzing with theories and predictions. And it’s not just the statement—it’s how it was delivered.

“Bro didn’t even blink when he said it. That’s the scariest kind of fighter,” wrote one Reddit user.

“If Fluffy comes out the way he did against Vieira, Dolidze is done by minute 3,” tweeted MMA analyst @CombatCore.

The tension is thick. And UFC’s promotional team is certainly taking notes. Because this isn’t just a fight anymore—it’s becoming a must-watch moment.

The Art of Controlled Confidence

Unlike fighters who yell into microphones to be noticed, Anthony Hernandez has found his own rhythm—quiet confidence wrapped in menace. He doesn’t need to fight with words. But when he does drop a quote, it lands like a hammer.

In the buildup to this fight, that one line has accomplished more than a dozen interviews. It’s planted seeds of curiosity and dread. It’s got fans circling August 9th on their calendars. And it’s forced Roman Dolidze to prepare not just for a fight—but for war.

What Could “The Strategy” Be?

Let’s play detective. If Hernandez is hinting at an early finish, and isn’t afraid to say it publicly, then he must know something about Dolidze‘s weaknesses that others haven’t capitalized on yet.

A few possibilities:

  • Fast scrambles to take the back – something Hernandez is excellent at.

  • Targeting cardio early – heavy clinch work and relentless takedown attempts.

  • Exploiting wild striking openings – Dolidze often leaves his chin high during exchanges.

Whatever the actual plan is, Hernandez isn’t bluffing. And that’s the difference between noise and threat.

A Psychological Advantage

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This is more than just hype. It’s a psychological play.

By saying “he won’t last until Round 2”, Hernandez has now forced Dolidze into a dilemma:

  • Start slow and risk getting overwhelmed early.

  • Or come out aggressive and potentially gas even faster.

Either option works in Hernandez’s favor. That’s chess, not checkers.

Not Just Another Fight – A Statement

UFC Shanghai is packed with exciting matchups, but this one suddenly feels personal. And if Anthony Hernandez delivers on his promise, it won’t just be a win—it’ll be a statement of intent to the rest of the division.

| Anthony Hernandez: “Let’s see what I bring on August 9th.”

We’re waiting. We’re watching. And we’re ready to see what unfolds when confidence meets execution.

What’s clear now is this: Anthony Hernandez isn’t coming to fight. He’s coming to dominate. And if you blink, you might just miss it.

The tension is real, the clock is ticking, and August 9th can’t come soon enough.