“Never back track to minor leagues” – Nate Diaz goes off on Jake Paul and PFL after $15 million MMA rematch offer
Nate Diaz vehemently declines the rematch between himself and Jake Paul under the PFL umbrella.
Nate Diaz rejects $15 million rematch with Jake Paul. (via Imago)
UFC championship challenger Nate Diaz has not fought since his boxing debut in August against YouTuber Jake Paul. Paul, having lost to Tommy Fury back in February, wanted to get back on track. Nate Diaz’s extensive experience in mixed martial arts, however, was not enough to score the win. The YouTube star prevailed via unanimous decision. Following the fight, Diaz and Paul mutually decided to rematch.
In a recent development, Jake Paul and Nate Diaz made headlines when Diaz openly declined a huge $15 million offer for a rematch. Both fighters appeared to be getting a good deal out of the planned match, which was scheduled to go under the Professional Fighters League (PFL) umbrella. But Diaz promptly turned down the offer. This is what he posted:
Im good I’d rather fight real fighters. And never back track to the minor leagues Pus*yFL. Fight urself d*pshitNate Diaz via X
Nate Diaz’s strong stance against competing in what he considers to be a lower-tier tournament has sparked extensive debates. The difficulties experienced by seasoned mixed martial artists in handling offers from prominent crossover celebrities and up-and-coming promotions are made apparent by his bold rejection.
According to these comments, Nate Diaz will not fight anytime soon. However, his “prospective” opponent Jake Paul has a Boxing fight scheduled on the 15th of December. As the story moves along, Diaz’s opposition to the $15 million rematch offer will be the talk of the town for fight fans.
Fight fans react to Nate Diaz’s post; urge him to fight a third bout with Conor McGregor
The world of combat sports is filled with fans who are excited about the prospect of great showdowns. One matchup in particular has fans buzzing: a possible trilogy between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz. Former UFC fighter Diaz recently expressed his preference on Twitter for fighting “real fighters” and not going back to the “minor leagues.”
Fight fans’ comments to Diaz’s post went viral, sparking the excitement for the eagerly anticipated third fight between Diaz and Conor McGregor. The possibility of a Diaz-McGregor trilogy is still appealing, and fight fans are expressing their excitement. Here are some of the fan reactions to Diaz’s post:
The Diaz-McGregor trilogy is a legendary tale of rivalry, respect, and resiliency more than simply a single fight. The combat sports community is anxiously awaiting an official announcement if the rumors are true. Fight fans hope that these two giants will clash in the octagon for a third and final time, leaving their marks on MMA history.
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