Nate Diaz Gives NSFW Warning to Paul Brothers Over MMA Call-Out
UFC veteran Nate Diaz believes he can beat both the Paul Brothers, Logan and Jake, in an MMA bout.

Nate Diaz calls out Paul Brothers for an MMA bout (via Imago/Instagram)
Despite constant criticism, the Paul Brothers continue to rise in fame, especially in combat sports and entertainment. Logan and Jake Paul, once YouTubers, evolved into podcasters and boxers, cultivating a massive fanbase that fuels their controversial public personas powerfully. Both brothers are infamous for celebrity feuds, with UFC veteran Nate Diaz being one of their most heated rivals publicly.
Logan and Jake have boxed multiple opponents separately, but they’ve never stepped into the ring to fight one another yet. Logan recently stated on IMPAULSIVE that he’d only consider fighting Jake in the octagon, avoiding a typical boxing match. After Logan’s comment, Nate Diaz jumped into the discussion, issuing a fiery threat targeting both Paul brothers with his trademark intensity.
I whoop both these pu**y’s
Jake Paul fought Diaz on August 5, 2023, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, in a ten-round boxing match. Paul won by unanimous decision, controlling most rounds with cleaner punches, though Diaz never appeared seriously hurt during the entire contest. After the fight, both expressed interest in a potential rematch, possibly inside the octagon, fueling fans’ anticipation.
I whoop both these pussy’s pic.twitter.com/BxXA0lZPFG
— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) May 18, 2025
However, that fight never materialized as Jake Paul pursued other boxing ventures, leaving Diaz to explore different fighting opportunities. Diaz later faced Jorge Masvidal in a boxing match, defeating his old UFC rival in a gritty, fan-pleasing performance in the ring. The Stockton native has since teased a UFC return, sparking speculation about unfinished business and legacy bouts in MMA.
Inside the MMA cage, Diaz would likely be favored against either Paul brothers, though such a fight seems distant for now. In the past, Paul had talked about collaborating with PFL for an MMA debut but his boxing schedule looks more packed. On the other hand, Logan is currently busy with his WWE venture, fighting the likes of Roman Reigns, A.J. Styles, and others.
Jake Paul mocks UFC CEO’s new boxing venture
Dana White partnered with Turki Alalshikh to launch a new boxing venture, aiming to transform the sport with massive global events. Their debut superfight features Canelo Alvarez versus Terence Crawford, set to headline an unprecedented card under the Riyadh Season promotional banner. Initially scheduled for September 12, 2025, in Las Vegas, the bout was moved to September 13 due to scheduling conflicts.

Crawford seeks to make history by becoming undisputed in a third weight class during boxing’s four-belt championship era. Alvarez, fresh off unifying the super middleweight division, enters as the favorite with significant experience and weight advantage. Ahead of the fight, Jake Paul has taken this opportunity to mock White on X.
Dana White is the promoter for Canelo Crawford & he doesn’t have to put up 1 $. Fair play Dana. Fair play.
Paul and White have clashed repeatedly, trading public insults about fighter pay, promotional ethics, and combat sports legitimacy overall. Paul has accused White of exploiting UFC fighters financially, claiming they deserve better compensation, healthcare, and freedom to pursue boxing. In response, White has discredited Paul’s fighting career, undermining his matches as spectacles lacking merit.
Dana White is the promoter for Canelo Crawford & he doesn’t have to put up 1 $. Fair play Dana. Fair play.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) May 15, 2025
The Problem Child was preparing for a massive opportunity to fight Canelo Alvarez on May 3, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, Alalshikh disrupted those plans by offering the Mexican a four-fight mega deal under Riyadh Season, sidelining Jake from the spotlight. Paul publicly accused the champion of chasing money, calling him a “money-hungry squirrel” for abandoning negotiations.
Alalshikh dismissed Paul’s relevance, stating that Alvarez only competes against real boxers, not influencers seeking fame through high-level matchups. On top of that, due to Paul’s dispute with White, things looked extremely bad for the YouTuber-turned-boxer.
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