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Crazy Nate Diaz in action again! First he got into a fight with a TV star, then in a street brawl he strangled one of the participants
Nate Diaz last appeared in the cage last September. That’s when he beat Tony Ferguson and now he’s figuring out his future. We won’t be seeing him in the UFC anymore, he’s currently available. However, we can still hear from him. He’s shown up twice in one night.
Nate Diaz last appeared in the cage last September. That’s when he beat Tony Ferguson and now he’s figuring out his future. We won’t see him in the UFC anymore, he’s currently available. However, we can still hear from him. He’s shown up twice in one night.
UFC and combat sports legend Nate Diaz is now a free agent and is figuring out what’s next. After calling it quits in the biggest MMA organization in the world, he’s apparently going to be in a boxing match.
Apparently, he is scheduled to fight popular YouTuber Jake Paul, who recently fought professional boxer Tommy Fury for the first time ever, in Dallas on August 6. He lost, but it was a valuable lesson for him.
Paul has beaten several former MMA fighters. If he could win against Diaz, it would be a huge scalp. However, the former UFC star is clearly staying in shape.
Of course, given the circumstances, this is meant with a slight exaggeration. Diaz did in fact attend the Misfits Boxing 6 event, which featured his teammate Chris Avila. He defeated Paul Bamba by unanimous decision at the gala.
Diaz also had a rather “hilarious” night. First he started a brawl with TV star Chase DeMore, even throwing a water bottle at him, then he showed up on the streets of New Orleans.
In the Louisiana metropolis, a street brawl involving several people broke out after the event.
And Diaz was not missing, who started to choke one of the participants, expertly added a knee to the ribs and then dropped the already asleep “opponent” to the ground.
Source: Twitter, Sherdog
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