Nate Diaz posts footage of Michael Bisping being brutally KO'd in response to 'goofy fu**er' Bisping claiming Jake Paul would beat him - "Don't hate me cause you ain't me"

Nate Diaz (left. Image credit: @NateDiaz209 on Instagram), Michael Bisping (middle), Jake Paul (right)
Nate Diaz (left. Image credit: @NateDiaz209 on Instagram), Michael Bisping (middle), Jake Paul (right)

Following Jake Paul's win over Anderson Silva, UFC veteran Michael Bisping insisted that he is too big for Nate Diaz and would beat him in a boxing match. This has prompted an aggressive response from the Stockton-native.

'The Problem Child' put on a great display against his toughest opponent yet inside the ring, managing to earn a decision victory over Anderson Silva last weekend. Despite struggling to find a home for his big shots for most of the bout, the influencer scored a well-placed hook that dropped the Brazilian in the late rounds.

In a now-deleted post on social media, Nate Diaz reminisced about Dan Henderson's violent knockout of Michael Bisping at UFC 100 and labeled the Brit a "goofy fu**er":

"The only fight I ever saw by this goofy fu**er. Don't hate me 'cause you ain't me. MB [Michael Bisping]."
Nate Diaz takes aim at Michael Bisping via social media [@NateDiaz209]
Nate Diaz takes aim at Michael Bisping via social media [@NateDiaz209]

Nate Diaz doesn't take it lightly to those who bet against him, and this isn't the first time the former UFC lightweight title challenger has called out fellow MMA stars on social media.

Jake Paul has been calling for a fight against Diaz inside the boxing ring for some time now. With the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt's recent departure from the UFC, it looks like the two could come to an agreement in the near future.

Check out the vicious knockout between Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping highlighted by Diaz in the video below:

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Is Jake Paul a bad matchup for Nate Diaz?

Despite many dismissing Paul and claiming he can only beat athletes with no boxing ability, Jake Paul is now starting to receive respect from the MMA community, but does that mean he's good enough to beat Nate Diaz?

The 37-year-old is known for his robot-like cardio, constant forward pressure, and combination striking, three things that would, without a doubt, pose a serious threat to the surging YouTube star.

Although he's a fantastic boxer, the former UFC welterweight will be at a size disadvantage if he steps into the ring with the taller and heavier Jake Paul. The much younger competitor arguably possesses more strength and power than the MMA legend, which could show if a bout between them comes to fruition.

While nothing has been made official as of yet, controversy continues to build between the two, and both Diaz and Jake have openly stated their interest in the fight.

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