Nate Diaz has a long, difficult relationship with the UFC, and now Dana White has commented on the fact that the Stockton native has signed with White’s rival, Jake Paul, to feature on the Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano undercard.
A legend of the game, Diaz could have returned in one of the biggest fights in UFC history to face Conor McGregor in a trilogy bout; however, it wasn’t meant to be. He’s scheduled to face another former UFC man, Mike Perry, on May 16th.
Dana White Spoke to Nate Diaz Prior to MVP Signing
“I’m Happy for him”
After this past weekend’s UFC London card, Dana White spoke on the matter. “He came in and met with me a couple of weeks ago. We had a good time. I think Nate just got an offer he couldn’t refuse. I haven’t talked to him since then. But I’m happy for him”.
This would suggest that Nate Diaz could have been set for a UFC return, having not competed for the promotion since 2022.
MVP MMA
Jake Paul’s venture into the world of MMA is certainly disrupting the game.
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With the signing of Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano and Francis Ngannou, it suggests that they’re there to take on the hierarchy and they’re willing to spend the big money to do so. MVP MMA have a deal with Netflix, and their May 16th card is set to do huge numbers on the platform.
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