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Did N3on bite off more than he could chew by taking on Nate Diaz?

The Nate Diaz v͏s. Jorge Masvidal’s boxing match ended with Diaz c͏la͏iming victory as͏ the Stockton n͏a͏tive st͏unned͏ ‘Gamebred’ to seize the gl͏ory. H͏owever, before their fateful bo͏ut, a rather un͏settling ye͏t hu͏morous inci͏d͏ent occu͏rred. While both fighters were promoting their fight͏ and taking questions from the media, YouTuber and streamer N͏͏3on ͏asked Nate Diaz a question that prompted his ͏entourage to chase the Y͏ouTuber out of the park.

During the press conference, the YouTuber took a bit of a desperate approach and asked Nate Diaz about what are his plans if he loses his bout against Masvidal. This question was immediately followed by a rant from the Stockton native, “Who said that? so I know who you are.” Well, days after the match, N3on came forward to discuss his shortcomings.

N3on explains about the aftermath of calling out Nate Diaz

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“That little bit*h boy, you fu**ing little pu**y fag**t… I am gonna kick you in your fu**ing leg motherfu**er… It’s little kids like this bit*h talking in his motherfu**ing, is like changing the times.” This is what Nate Diaz uttered in anger answering to N3on. Well, immediately after this, the YouTuber was walking away from the building to leave the place when suddenly team Diaz ran towards him.N3on ran away from the venue screaming sorry.

Well, that was a sight. Days after the event, N3on had a conversation with George Janko where he explained that he never meant to make Nate Diaz angry as he knew what would happen to him if he took him lightly, “Sh*t man! I wasn’t trying to get a clip, I just thought it would be funny. I didn’t think he was going to react like that. I didn’t think I was going to get run up like that,” said N3on.

When Janko explained that he should have maintained a neutral tone and asked Diaz the question without offending his demeanor, N3on explained that it was him who became the ultimate jest, “To be fair though they made me look like a r*trard. I was running away full speed screaming I’m sorry. The mic’s cutting in and out, I looked bad.”

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What’s your perspective on:

Did N3on bite off more than he could chew by taking on Nate Diaz?

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Neon tried to joke around with the fighters, but he picked the wrong target, as joking with Diaz never goes in the right direction. Well, looking at the stats, this isn’t the first time Neon has embarrassed himself in the UFC’͏s perspective.

When Dana White banned N3on from UFC 296

UFC 296 witnessed the clash between Leon Edwards and Colby Covington, however, what charmed the event was the arrival of Donald Trump. The entire arena supported their former president as they echoed the arena with, “F*ck Joe Biden’. Well, things were going smoothly but N30n claimed that he would be there to annoy or disrupt Trump’s gathering.

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Dana White took cognizance of this and banned him from even entering the Arena. While having a conversation with the media at the post-fight press conference, the UFC supremo claimed that his decision was right, “He said some st*pid sh*t on Instagram… When you start saying st*pid sh*t like that. Yeah, you’re probably gonna get busted up, and thrown out of here. Making threats and talking d*mb sh*t…looking for clout…..f**king punk.”

Well, the Nate Diaz fiasco is not the only time when N3on jumped above his line. What’s your take on the YouTuber’s behavior towards UFC individuals? State your thoughts in the comments below.