Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal are officially slated for a light-heavyweight rematch on June 1, this time in the boxing ring.
Masvidal took home the UFC’s celebratory BMF “Baddest Motherf****r” belt last time these two fought. Now, they will face off in a 10-round “Last Man Standing” contest, as billed by Fanmio, the distributor of the fight.
Nate Diaz out for blood in Jorge Masvidal boxing rematch
Diaz is already hyped for theboxingmatch. The 38-year-oldshared the fight’s official announcement on Xon Wednesday afternoon.
It’s OFFICIAL.. June 1st – Buy the PPV Now on sale now athttps://t.co/Y5zekSe9aP(LINK IN BIO)@realfightinc@fanmio#DiazMasvidalpic.twitter.com/S0DU3nzClE
He’s also been boasting like a current BMF title holder would,posting training picturesandcalling out boxing’s three kingsof the heavyweight division, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay wilder.
You know where I’m atpic.twitter.com/3937DSH3Fe
Anthony JoshuaDeontay wilderTyson furyI’ll whoop all your assesJust so u know. 👊🏼
Masvidal is also ready for action. He too promoted the fight on social media. The two-divisionMMAfighter came for Diaz’s in astatement published by ESPN.
“Nate’s a dead man walking. I can’t wait to prove that last time was no fluke. He got saved by the referee. Now we are boxing, which he says is his forte, but he’s got no shot at beating me. I’m not going to give him an inch in that ring to even breathe.”
In their firstbout, Masvidal dominated Diaz from start to finish. He landed a devastating right kick to Diaz’s face in the first round that scored the first major knockdown on the night.
From a punching perspective, the Miami native did a number on Diaz’s ribs with several left hooks. Perhaps his best punch of the affair was a vicious point-blank overhand right in the third.
Diaz did come alive late, landing some straight hands to Masvidal’s money maker. But the veteran contender put Diaz away with a takedown and an onslaught that forced a doctor’s stoppage prior to the start of the fourth round.
The fight has gotten some mixed reactions from fans due to both being past their primes. However, it appears the two will be able to replicate their pay-per-view success in the boxing realm on fight night.