Nate Diaz Shuts Down Retirement Talk with Fiery Response

Sports news » Nate Diaz Shuts Down Retirement Talk with Fiery Response

Following his TKO loss to Mike Perry at MVP MMA 1, Nate Diaz has firmly dismissed any notions of retirement. The Stockton native, after a brutal two-round fight that left him significantly bloodied, faced calls from fans to hang up his gloves, particularly given his age of 41.

Despite the damage sustained and being dropped by Perry in the second round, Diaz showed up at the post-fight press conference with a defiant message. He stated, “I just fought the most violent mother f*cker right there. Maybe next time I’ll run a little harder and I’ll get the job done. Maybe I don’t fight the most violent, maybe I fight the second most violent… The show goes on. I don’t have a check-out time. This sh*t’s forever.”

The sentiment for a rematch is shared by Mike Perry, who sees another fight with Diaz as easy money. Adding to the anticipation, Jake Paul has already begun discussing potential locations for a second encounter, suggesting “the Bay Area” or “Sactown.”

Nate Diaz’s Defiant Stance on Retirement

Even after a grueling fight that ended with his corner stopping the bout due to his injuries, Nate Diaz made it clear that he has no intention of retiring. Addressing the speculation, Diaz conveyed his ongoing commitment to fighting, emphasizing that his career is far from over.

English Translation:

Following his TKO loss to Mike Perry at MVP MMA 1, Nate Diaz has firmly dismissed any notions of retirement. The Stockton native, after a brutal two-round fight that left him significantly bloodied, faced calls from fans to hang up his gloves, particularly given his age of 41.

Despite the damage sustained and being dropped by Perry in the second round, Diaz showed up at the post-fight press conference with a defiant message. He stated, “I just fought the most violent mother f*cker right there. Maybe next time I’ll run a little harder and I’ll get the job done. Maybe I don’t fight the most violent, maybe I fight the second most violent… The show goes on. I don’t have a check-out time. This sh*t’s forever.”

The sentiment for a rematch is shared by Mike Perry, who sees another fight with Diaz as easy money. Adding to the anticipation, Jake Paul has already begun discussing potential locations for a second encounter, suggesting “the Bay Area” or “Sactown.”

Nate Diaz’s Defiant Stance on Retirement

Even after a grueling fight that ended with his corner stopping the bout due to his injuries, Nate Diaz made it clear that he has no intention of retiring. Addressing the speculation, Diaz conveyed his ongoing commitment to fighting, emphasizing that his career is far from over.

Hadley Winterbourne

Hadley Winterbourne, 41, calls Manchester his home while traveling extensively to cover NHL and football matches. His journey in sports journalism began as a local football commentator in 2008, eventually expanding his expertise to multiple sports.

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