Fans will witness the ultimate clash of the titans scenario on Saturday, August 5th as two of the most anticipated fighters Nate Diaz and Jake Paul will engage in a boxing bout against each other. Nate Diaz will appear to make an impact in his first professional boxing match, while Jake Paul will be attempting to recover from his prior boxing defeat. When they enter the boxing ring, they will both be in top physical condition.
Don Frye, a UFC legend, appears to back Diaz as he prophesied that Diaz would ultimately triumph as the bout comes to a close. The entire MMA and boxing community, in addition to the UFC icon, is looking forward to the bout. It will be interesting to observe how the fight develops.
The opinion Don Frye has about Nate Diaz
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The 57-year-old veteran had plenty to say in support of Diaz. While having a discussion on ‘InsideFighting’ YouTube channel, Frye gave a thorough breakdown of Diaz’s forthcoming fight with Jake Paul and explained why Diaz will prevail.
In the YouTube video Frye said, “Nate is going to whoop him, I mean Nate has got the condition, you can’t help it. He has got the technique and knowledge, there is no scaring him “.
When asked if he observes a caveman in Diaz, he replied , “He is still struggling trying to make a fire you know ”
Don Frye has fully explained why Nate is a complete contender to win that bout given how comparable in caliber he is to Jake Paul.
Furthermore, veteran UFC fighter Andre Ward also had high expectations for Diaz. Time will reveal if Diaz stands up to Frye’s expectations.
The Intensity Builds: Nate Diaz vs Jake Paul
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Everyone will be focused on the intensity of the battle inside the ring on August 5th, when the fight will commence. Jake will surely have an advantage since it’s a boxing bout and will be up to Diaz to adapt. But Paul won’t make the egregious mistake of taking Diaz Lightly.
Diaz, on the other hand, has fought top-tier opponents in both the lightweight and welterweight divisions in UFC.
He has a solid record in both weight classes. With a 22-13 record in his professional career, Nate Diaz has won 13 matches via submission, four via decision, and five via knockout. With all that on display Diaz will surely be an obstacle in Paul’s path.
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As we steadily approach the date, the mystery remains. What are your views?
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