UFC lightweight unimpressed with Nate Diaz's clip of hitting pads as Jake Paul fight nears

Fomer UFC star Nate Diaz sparring
Fomer UFC star Nate Diaz sparring [Image courtesy: @natediaz209 on Instagram]

Following his victorious bout against Tony Ferguson in September last year, former UFC standout Nate Diaz officially declared his status as a free agent, having fulfilled the terms of his contract.

Diaz has now set his sights on a new arena, delving into the realm of boxing, where he aims to make his mark. A highly anticipated match has been scheduled for August 5, 2023, as Diaz is slated to go toe-to-toe with prominent YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul. The Stockton native and 'The Problem Child' are set to engage in an eight-round, 185-pound battle at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas.

UFC lightweight Renato Moicano recently stumbled upon a video showcasing Nate Diaz's boxing sparring session. He was far from impressed and expressed concern for Diaz's chances against Paul:

"That’s not looking good!!! Mma is in danger."

Check out the social media post below:

Unbeknownst to Moicano, the footage he encountered was actually from last year, prior to Diaz's fight against Ferguson. Moicano mistakenly believed that the sparring video was recent and intended for Nate Diaz's upcoming bout against Jake Paul.


Nate Diaz wanted to become a professional boxer

Nate Diaz revealed that his passion for boxing has been hindered in the past by contractual obligations with the UFC. The Californian expressed his long-standing interest in the sport and emphasized that he has trained alongside some of the most elite boxers.

Speaking at the pre-fight press conference ahead of his bout against Jake Paul, Diaz made a noteworthy comment, highlighting the challenges he has faced and his determination to showcase his boxing skills:

"My plan in fighting is to always fight the biggest names, and the best fighters there are. I’ve been trying to get out of the UFC for a long time, because I knew what I was worth, what fighters are worth and what I should do."

Diaz added:

"I would have been a pro boxer when I was 18 years old but a cage fight came up first so I was stuck in a cage my whole career... There were times when I got locked in a contract right away from the UFC. So I was already locked down from the beginning."

Check out Diaz's remarks below (from 1:02:00 onwards):

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