WATCH: Nate Diaz chokes out Logan Paul look-alike in New Orleans street fight
In the video, it is seen that Youtuber Logan Paul's lookalike Rodney Peterson faced the wrath of the former UFC star.

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Nate Diaz is stirring up trouble yet again, this time in New Orleans. His new scuffle started when the former UFC star threw a bottle at a reality star named Chase DeMoor.
Both were in the building at the Misfits x DAZN X Series 006 boxing event. Although unclear as to who instigated whom, the video captured at the event shows Nate Diaz throwing a bottle at Chase DeMoor, who was seated at the back.
Reportedly, DeMoor was hurling insults at the UFC fighter from the back, and Nate Diaz retaliated with the bottles. A massive brawl broke out between the two groups. Nate was reportedly escorted out by security, where both teams threw down a massive brawl against each other. A viral video of Nate Diaz choking out a man unconscious outside the event soon surfaced on the internet. In the video, it is seen that Youtuber Logan Paul‘s lookalike Rodney Peterson faced the wrath of the former UFC star. Funnily enough, Nate Diaz will be facing Logan’s brother Jake Paul in a boxing match later this year.
Nate was there at the event to support his teammate, Chris Avila, who was fighting against Paul Bamba before the fight with Chris DeMoor broke out. DeMoor later went on Twitter to address the event. “Nate Diaz decided to get mad and throw a prime bottle on me, that’s cute bro… just next time don’t run,“ he wrote.
Nate Diaz will be facing Jake Paul soon

This year’s August will see Nate Diaz take on YouTube star turned-boxer Jake Paul in a highly anticipated exhibition fight. The fight will take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
Nate last fought in September against Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. Diaz delivered a submission victory over Tony Ferguson in that fight. Meanwhile, Paul is coming off his first professional loss against Tommy Fury and looks to get back on track with a massive win against the UFC star. Diaz is a formidable striker who delivered Conor McGregor his first loss in 2016.
“Besides Canelo, he’s the biggest thang in boxing,” Diaz said. Diaz reveals his plans to get back into the UFC.“I’m the king of combat sports and then I’m headed back to get my UFC belts.”
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