Site icon BJJTV.se – Streama sport

Report: Expiring date for Nate Diaz’s UFC contract reveleadFrontkick.online

Report: Expiring date for Nate Diaz’s UFC contract reveleadFrontkick.online

UFC veteran Nate Diaz has one fight left on his contract but claims that the organization to hold him hostage. Photo: USA Today Sports MMA veteran Nate Diaz has one fight left on his UFC contract, and lately accused the promotion for holding him hostage. “I was trying to get this shit on the road, but they don’t want me out of contract and they’re keeping me in there and they’re holding me hostage,” Nate recently said on The MMA Hour. “And I want out. That’s my main objective here.” However, ESPN’s Marc Raimondi recently reported that Nate Diaz contract has an expiration date, potentially before November. According to MMA journalist Ariel Helwani the exact expiration date is October 19. If the Stockton fighter doesn’t compete inside the Octagon before October 19, he will be released by the UFC. Read more: McGregor or Diaz? He would be the hardest fight according to Jake Paul Nate Diaz last fought at UFC 263 in 2021 Nate Diaz fought his last fight against welterweight contender Leon Edwards on UFC 263 last summer. Since then, the Stockton fighter claims he’s been up for fighting a lot of top names in both welterweight and lightweight. “I’ve been asking for fights since whenever,” Diaz said on The MMA Hour. “I asked for Luque, Tony Ferguson, four or five people and there was no go on their side.” And there is no lack of top fighters who want’s to test themselves against Nate Diaz. Welterweight’s Bryan Barberena and Kevin Holland recently called him out, and lightweight contenders Michael Chandler and Dustin Poirier want’s to face him next as well. Read more: UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Aspinall – Full Fight Card, Start Time & How to Watch Subscribe to Frontkick.online on YouTube for the best MMA videos in Scandinavia, and make sure to follow us on Twitter for the latest news and updates! The post Report: Expiring date for Nate Diaz’s UFC contract revelead appeared first on Frontkick.online.

UFC veteran Nate Diaz has one fight left on his contract but claims that the organization to hold him hostage. Photo: USA Today Sports

MMA veteran Nate Diaz has one fight left on his UFC contract, and lately accused the promotion for holding him hostage.

“I was trying to get this shit on the road, but they don’t want me out of contract and they’re keeping me in there and they’re holding me hostage,” Nate recently said on The MMA Hour. “And I want out. That’s my main objective here.”

However, ESPN’s Marc Raimondi recently reported that Nate Diaz contract has an expiration date, potentially before November. According to MMA journalist Ariel Helwani the exact expiration date is October 19. If the Stockton fighter doesn’t compete inside the Octagon before October 19, he will be released by the UFC.

Read more: McGregor or Diaz? He would be the hardest fight according to Jake Paul

Nate Diaz last fought at UFC 263 in 2021

Nate Diaz fought his last fight against welterweight contender Leon Edwards on UFC 263 last summer. Since then, the Stockton fighter claims he’s been up for fighting a lot of top names in both welterweight and lightweight.

“I’ve been asking for fights since whenever,” Diaz said on The MMA Hour. “I asked for Luque, Tony Ferguson, four or five people and there was no go on their side.”

And there is no lack of top fighters who want’s to test themselves against Nate Diaz. Welterweight’s Bryan Barberena and Kevin Holland recently called him out, and lightweight contenders Michael Chandler and Dustin Poirier want’s to face him next as well.

Read more: UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Aspinall – Full Fight Card, Start Time & How to Watch

Subscribe to Frontkick.online on YouTube for the best MMA videos in Scandinavia, and make sure to follow us on Twitter for the latest news and updates!

The post Report: Expiring date for Nate Diaz’s UFC contract revelead appeared first on Frontkick.online.

Dela
FacebookMessengerEmailTwitterShare
Exit mobile version