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Are you planning to make a bet on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz boxing match this weekend? You’ve landed in the right place.

This article will guide you through betting on this boxing fight and provide tips to secure the best odds.

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The much-anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz is set to ignite the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, this Saturday night. Paul, coming off a split-decision loss to Tommy Fury, is ready to bounce back, while Diaz, a former UFC contender, is set to make his boxing debut.

Jake Paul is the favorite with odds of -450, while Diaz is an underdog at +320.

Boxing fans in the US can catch all of the action live by ordering the PPV right here on the official ESPN+ website.

How to Bet on Paul vs. Diaz Fight

This guide will walk you through placing a bet on this event and help you comprehend the betting odds.

Step 1: Select a Betting Platform

You’ll first need to choose a sportsbook or online betting platform to bet with. We’re going to use MyBookie in our examples. They offer a wide selection of markets for the Paul vs. Diaz fight and provide an excellent user interface.

Step 2: Understand the Betting Odds

Before placing a bet, it’s crucial to understand what the odds represent.

For the fight, the odds are:

  • Jake Paul: -416
  • Nate Diaz: +267

These odds signify the implied probability of each boxer winning the fight. A negative number indicates the favorite (Paul), while a positive number suggests the underdog (Diaz).

If you bet $100 on Diaz and he wins, your total return would be $267, yielding a profit of $320. Conversely, to win $100 by betting on Paul, you need to wager $416.

Step 3: Place Your Bets

Once you’ve decided on your bets, place them through your chosen platform, in our case, MyBookie.

Step 4: Watch the Fight

Tune in to watch the Paul vs. Diaz fight this weekend on ESPN+ PPV in the U.S. starting at 8 p.m. ET. Remember, the main event ring walks are scheduled for approximately 11:30 p.m. ET.

Paul vs. Diaz Betting Odds

Saturday, August 5 – Dallas, Texas

Main Card – 8:00 pm ET on ESPN+ PPV

  • Jake Paul (-450) vs. Nate Diaz (+320)
  • Amanda Serrano (-3333) vs. Heather Hardy (+780)
  • Shadasia Green (-3333) vs. Olivia Curry (+888)
  • Ashton Sylve (-5000) vs. William Silva (+888)
  • Alan Sanchez (+140) vs. Angel Beltran Villa (-188)

Now, you are equipped to enjoy and bet on the exciting Paul vs. Diaz boxing match this weekend. Happy betting and enjoy the fight!

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The boxing world is abuzz with anticipation as the date for the much-awaited bout between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz draws nearer.

Scheduled for August 5, 2023, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, this 10-round cruiserweight bout has stirred a whirlwind of predictions, speculations, and heated debates among fans and experts alike.

This boxing event will be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN+ PPV starting at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday night. Viewers elsewhere around the world can catch the action on DAZN PPV.

Jake Paul: The YouTube Star Turned Pro Boxer

Jake Paul, a 26-year-old Cleveland native, has made a name for himself in the boxing world in a relatively short span of time. Despite coming off a split-decision loss to Tommy Fury, Paul is still favored by oddsmakers. His boxing prowess, demonstrated in his victories over formidable fighters like Anderson Silva and Ben Askren, has earned him respect in the boxing community.

Paul’s confidence is palpable as he prepares for the upcoming match. He’s been vocal about his intentions to ensure Diaz’s first outing in the boxing world will also be his last. He aims to deliver a blow so crushing that Diaz will have no choice but to return to the UFC.

Nate Diaz: The UFC Veteran Stepping into the Boxing Ring

On the other side of the ring, we have Nate Diaz, a seasoned UFC fighter making his professional boxing debut. Despite his lack of experience in this particular arena, Diaz is not to be underestimated. His toughness, endurance, and relentless fighting spirit have been proven time and again in the UFC octagon.

However, the transition from MMA to boxing is not an easy one. The techniques, rules, and strategies differ significantly, and how well Diaz can adapt to these changes remains to be seen.

Expert Opinions: A Mixed Bag of Predictions

The predictions from experts in the field are as varied as they are intriguing. Former Bellator Champion Ben Askren and UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping have sided with the oddsmakers, predicting a victory for Paul. They cite Paul’s physical advantages – he’s bigger, faster, and younger than Diaz – as significant factors.

Dustin Poirier, another UFC veteran, echoes these sentiments. He believes that Paul’s financial resources, which allow him access to the best training and coaching, give him an edge over Diaz.

“Nate has good boxing but it is unorthodox,” Poirier said at a pre-fight press conference before UFC 291. “With boxing gloves things are different, timing is different and range is a little different.

“Jake is a big athletic young kid, if I had to put money on it I would put it on Jake.

“I’ve been around both guys, Jake is a lot bigger than me and he’s explosive. He hasn’t been doing it that long but all it takes is one punch from a guy like that.”

However, Diaz isn’t without his supporters. Jorge Masvidal, a former opponent of Diaz, believes that Diaz’s toughness and prime physical condition will see him through. He also pointed out that Diaz’s superior cardio could tire Paul out in the long run.

“Nate’s definitely going to have the experience over you, and he’s got crazy endurance,” Masvidal said on an episode of BS w/ Jake Paul. 

“I think the opening round is going to tell me a lot. … He’s got great cardio, and I think especially in boxing, he’s going to make an easy transition. I would think out of all the categories you could have in martial arts, boxing is something that comes very natural to him. I think he’s going to be a decent boxer.”

Francis Ngannou, another MMA star, has also backed Diaz, acknowledging that while Paul has been improving, Diaz’s experience and endurance could tip the scales in his favor.

Fan Predictions: A Divided Camp

Fan opinions are divided, with some criticizing Diaz’s age and perceived slowness, while others praise his power, accuracy, and durability. Some fans also believe that Diaz is being underestimated, much like he was before his first fight with Conor McGregor.

As the fight draws nearer, one thing is clear: whether you’re Team Paul or Team Diaz, August 5 promises to be a thrilling night for boxing fans everywhere.

The bout is not just a test of physical strength and skill, but also a battle of wills, strategy, and endurance. As the boxing world watches with bated breath, only time will tell who will emerge victorious in this clash of titans.

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On Saturday, Aug. 5, internet sensation turned professional boxer Jake Paul returns to the ring to face former UFC contender Nate Diaz in a 10-round cruiserweight bout at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

This boxing event will be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Streaming the Fight in the U.S.

ESPN+ PPV: U.S. viewers can watch the full Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight by purchasing the pay-per-view via ESPN+. If you’re not already a subscriber, you will need to sign up for ESPN+ before purchasing the event.

DAZN PPV: Alternatively, fans can also choose to watch the fight live on DAZN PPV.

Regardless of which streaming service you choose, both platforms support various devices, including iPhones, Android devices, smart TVs, Chromecast, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S.

International Viewers

For viewers outside of the U.S., the fight can be streamed live on DAZN PPV in several countries.

  • Australia: $AUD 34.99
  • Canada: $CAD 59.99
  • Ireland: €19.99
  • New Zealand: 34.99 NZD
  • UK: £14.99

Simply head on over to DAZN PPV to order and watch the fights live.

About the Fighters

Jake Paul, a Cleveland, Ohio native, is a social media mogul turned professional boxer who made his debut in 2020. With a record of 6 wins and 1 loss, he’s known for defeating former MMA champion Tyron Woodley and NBA star Nate Robinson.

Despite a setback against Tommy Fury, Paul made significant changes in his training camp, seeking advice from renowned trainers Theo Chambers and “Sugar” Shane Mosley. His bout with Diaz is a chance to reaffirm his legitimacy in the boxing world.

Nate Diaz is a seasoned UFC veteran stepping into the professional boxing ring for the first time. Hailing from Stockton, California, Diaz has faced some of the toughest fighters in the UFC, including Conor McGregor and Jorge Masvidal, cementing his reputation as a relentless and gritty competitor.

Despite never capturing a UFC title, Diaz’s debut in boxing offers him a new battlefield to demonstrate his skills and resilience. His fight with Jake Paul is anticipated to be a thrilling venture into a new sport.

The Fight Card

The full fight card includes:

  • Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz, 8 rounds, 185 pounds
  • Title fight: Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy, 10 rounds, for Serrano’s undisputed women’s featherweight title
  • Shadasia Green vs. Olivia Curry, 10 rounds, women’s super middleweights
  • Ashton Sylve vs. William Silva, 8 rounds, lightweights
  • Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran Villa, 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens, 6 rounds, super middleweights

Enjoy watching the fight! Whether you’re rooting for Jake Paul or Nate Diaz, this fight promises to be a night full of unforgettable boxing action.

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The world of combat sports is buzzing with anticipation as Jake Paul and Nate Diaz prepare to square off in the ring. The question on everyone’s lips is, “When is Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz?”

Here’s everything you need to know about this highly anticipated bout.

Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz: Fight Date and Time

The Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight is scheduled for Saturday, August 5, with the main event starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Paul, the YouTube sensation turned professional boxer, is set to face former UFC contender Diaz in a 10-round cruiserweight bout at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The event will be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN+ PPV, and the pay-per-view can be purchased on the ESPN+ PPV page.

International viewers can order the PPV on DAZN.

What Time is Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz?

For those wondering, “What time is Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz?” the event will get underway at 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. UK, with the main event ringwalks scheduled for approximately 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. UK.

However, these timings could change depending on the length of the undercard fights.

The Fighters

Paul, who sports a 6-1 record with 4 KOs, is coming off a split-decision loss to Tommy Fury back in February. Despite the setback, Paul has been training hard under the guidance of his new team, which includes trainers Theo Chambers and International Boxing Hall of Fame member “Sugar” Shane Mosley.

On the other side of the ring, Nate Diaz, a seasoned MMA fighter, will be making his professional boxing debut. Known for his tenacity and toughness in the UFC, Diaz has faced some of the top fighters in the sport, including Conor McGregor, Tony Ferguson, and Jorge Masvidal.

The Fight Card

The full Jake Paul-Nate Diaz fight card will feature several exciting bouts, including a title fight between Amanda Serrano and Heather Hardy for Serrano’s undisputed women’s featherweight title. Other fights on the card include Shadasia Green vs. Olivia Curry, Ashton Sylve vs. William Silva, Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran Villa, and Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens.

  • Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz, 8 rounds, 185 pounds
  • Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy, 10 rounds, for Serrano’s undisputed women’s featherweight title
  • Shadasia Green vs. Olivia Curry, 10 rounds, women’s super middleweights
  • Ashton Sylve vs. William Silva, 8 rounds, lightweights
  • Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran Villa, 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens, 6 rounds, super middleweights

How to Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz

The Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight will be streamed live on ESPN+ and DAZN PPV in a number of territories.

ESPN+ PPV: U.S. viewers can watch the full Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight by purchasing the pay-per-view via ESPN+.

DAZN PPV: Alternatively, fans can also choose to watch the fight live on DAZN PPV.

Both streaming services are available on a wide range of devices, including iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Amazon Fire TV Stick, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S, among others.

So, mark your calendars and get ready for an electrifying night of boxing. Whether you’re a fan of Jake Paul, Nate Diaz, or just love the sport, this is one event you won’t want to miss.

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In the world of boxing, few events have generated as much anticipation and discussion as the upcoming clash between YouTube star turned professional boxer Jake Paul and former UFC fighter Nate Diaz.

This match, scheduled for August 5, is set to be one of the biggest in recent memory, and, as you might expect, the betting markets are heating up. Let’s dive into the odds and predictions for this exciting showdown.

Betting Markets and Odds

According to MyBookie, Jake Paul enters the fight as the favorite, listed at -416. If you’re new to betting, this means that you’d need to bet $416 to win $100.

Diaz, in contrast, is the underdog, currently listed at +267 odds, which means a $100 bet on Diaz would yield $267 if he manages to pull off a victory.

However, these odds could shift as the fight approaches, based on changes in public sentiment, the fighters’ conditioning, or any number of other factors. So, keen gamblers should check MyBookie and keep an eye on the odds and make their bets when they feel the timing is right.

Fight Predictions

As far as predictions go, Paul is favored to win. Despite his loss to Tommy Fury earlier this year, he has shown steady improvement since his debut in 2020. Paul’s boxing prowess, combined with his experience in the ring, could give him an edge over Diaz, who is making his professional boxing debut.

Many fans believe that Paul will use his boxing skills effectively to weaken Diaz and then find an opportunity to deliver a powerful overhand right. However, fans aren’t ruling out Diaz entirely.

The former UFC star can turn the fight in his favor if he manages to frustrate Paul into making mistakes. But, ultimately, the overwhelming consensus is that Paul will grind Diaz down and deliver a knockout blow, with odds of -120 for this outcome.

Additional Betting Markets

There are also betting markets available for the method of victory.

MyBookie lists odds for Jake Paul to win by Decision or Technical Decision at +192 and by KO/TKO/DQ at -120.

Nate Diaz by Decision or Technical Decision is listed at +836 and by KO/TKO/DQ at +475.

There’s also the possibility of a draw, listed at +2500.

How to Watch the Fight

The Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight card will be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN+ PPV, starting at 8 p.m. ET.

The full fight card includes several other exciting matches, including Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy for Serrano’s undisputed women’s featherweight title.

You can stream the fight in the U.S. by visiting the ESPN+ PPV page.

Keep in mind that odds and predictions are just that—they’re not guarantees. Anything can happen in a boxing match, especially one as high-stakes and unpredictable as Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz. So whether you’re betting or just watching, prepare yourself for an exciting night of boxing.

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In an unprecedented move, ESPN+ and DAZN have agreed to a partnership that will allow this weekend’s much-anticipated boxing match between internet sensation Jake Paul and MMA superstar Nate Diaz to stream on both platforms.

This strategic collaboration will undoubtedly expand viewership, allowing millions more to witness what promises to be one of the most exciting boxing matches of the year.

How to Watch

The Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight will be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN+ PPV and DAZN PPV starting at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 5.

The pay-per-view can be purchased on ESPN+ PPV.

International viewers can check DAZN for streaming options.

The Fighters

Set to take place at Dallas’ American Airlines Center, the match will cap off nearly a year of verbal jousting between Paul and Diaz. Jake Paul, whose provocative nature has garnered him much attention, has utilized this tactic repeatedly to generate interest in his fights.

Though his last match ended in a decisive loss to Tommy Fury, half-brother of heavyweight legend Tyson Fury, Paul remains confident. He recently promised a TKO victory over Diaz, a prediction that, if realized, could reignite his boxing career.

On the other side of the ring, Nate Diaz, a former UFC contender known for his durability and technical ability, will be making his boxing debut. Despite being the favored contender according to betting odds, Diaz faces a considerable challenge in the form of the unpredictable and unorthodox Jake Paul. Regardless of the outcome, the fight is sure to be a spectacle and a talking point for fans worldwide.

The Deal

The agreement comes as ESPN+ looks to increase its streaming revenue. The involvement of Jake Paul, a notorious figure within the boxing world known for generating interest and raking in profits, is viewed as a smart business move for the sports network. This bout only increases in appeal with the inclusion of Nate Diaz, one of MMA’s most popular fighters.

This fight, initially scheduled to air exclusively on DAZN, will now reach a significantly larger audience thanks to ESPN+, which enjoys a far greater reach within the United States.

Joseph Markowski, a spokesperson for DAZN, acknowledged the ground-breaking nature of this partnership in a statement: “This arrangement demonstrates DAZN’s, MVP’s, ESPN’s, and Top Rank’s commitment to bring the fragmented combat PPV market together to deliver one of the biggest PPV events of the year to fight fans on August 5.”

Fight Card

The event will feature not only the main event but also an undercard full of exciting matches:

  • Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz, 8 rounds, 185 pounds
  • Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy, 10 rounds, for Serrano’s undisputed women’s featherweight title
  • Shadasia Green vs. Olivia Curry, 10 rounds, women’s super middleweights
  • Ashton Sylve vs. William Silva, 8 rounds, lightweights
  • Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran Villa, 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens, 6 rounds, super middleweights

This historic agreement between ESPN+ and DAZN is a significant step forward in making major boxing events more accessible to fans across the United States and potentially globally.

By collaborating, the companies ensure a wider distribution, which will only enhance the excitement surrounding the Paul vs. Diaz showdown. Whether you’re rooting for Jake Paul’s redemption or Nate Diaz’s successful boxing debut, one thing is clear: this is a fight you won’t want to miss.

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In a surprising turn of events, Nate Diaz left the UFC after his fight with Tony Ferguson at UFC 279 last year. Now, Diaz is gearing up to face YouTuber-turned-prizefighter Jake Paul in a boxing match on August 5th in Dallas. The bout is contracted for eight rounds at 185 pounds. With a history of trash talk and physical altercations, this fight is bound to be an attention-grabber.

In this article, we will explore the background leading up to this match, analyze the fighters, and discuss the potential implications of Nate Diaz’s next fight.

Background on Nate Diaz

Nate Diaz’s next fight is set to be a huge departure from his long-standing career in the UFC. After an impressive victory over Ferguson at UFC 279, Diaz announced his exit from the UFC and the formation of his own promotion, Real Fight, Inc. This new venture will showcase boxing matches, MMA fights, and even grappling competitions. Diaz’s desire to explore other sports has been met with support from UFC President Dana White, who expressed his gratitude for Diaz’s contributions to the UFC and his hope that Diaz will eventually return to the organization.

“It’s been a blast having him here, I wish him well,” White stated in the UFC 279 post-fight press conference.

“Whatever he moves on to do, I wish him nothing but the best. He’s starting his own organization or getting into promoting or doing something else, I wish him nothing but the best of luck. It’s been awesome having him here.”

Nate Diaz strikes Tony Ferguson at UFC 279 (Zuffa LLC)
Nate Diaz strikes Tony Ferguson at UFC 279 (Zuffa LLC)

The lead-up to Nate Diaz’s next fight, a boxing match against Jake Paul, has been rife with drama. Both fighters have been exchanging trash talk on social media and in the press for over a year. Their two teams even got into a physical altercation backstage during one of Paul’s fights. Paul has been vocal about wanting to fight Diaz, most notably in his post-fight interview after beating Anderson Silva last year.

The Matchup: Diaz vs. Paul

As Nate Diaz vs. Jake Paul approaches, many fans are curious about how the styles and strengths of both fighters will match up in the ring. Diaz is known for his boxing prowess in the world of MMA, which could make for an interesting bout against Jake Paul’s developing skillset as a boxer. In the UFC, Diaz has been able to rely on his strong ground skills if the fight was to ever head in that direction — he won’t have that luxury inside the boxing ring.

One factor to consider in this matchup is the size advantage that Jake Paul might have over Diaz. Paul has never weighed in at less than 183.6 pounds, while Diaz has fought mostly as a lightweight (155 lbs) and welterweight (170 lbs) in the UFC. This size difference could play a role in the fight’s outcome.

Impact of the Fight on Diaz’s Career

The stakes are high for Nate Diaz in this fight against Jake Paul. A victory would not only cement his status as a versatile combat sports athlete but could also open up more opportunities for high-profile fights in both boxing and MMA. On the other hand, a loss could raise questions about Diaz’s ability to compete at a high level outside of the UFC.

One potential outcome of a win for Diaz is the possibility of securing high-profile matches against fighters like Conor McGregor. With their history of unforgettable fights in the UFC, a boxing match between Diaz and McGregor would undoubtedly be a massive draw for fight fans.

Diaz has commented on a potential trilogy bout with McGregor and it seems that there’s a fair chance it’ll happen — either inside or outside the UFC.

“I would like to get the third fight with Conor,” Diaz told MMA Junkie. “I think it’s inevitable. For sure, we’ll be fighting.”

Furthermore, in the first Nate Diaz vs. Jake Paul press conference, Diaz revealed his intentions to actually return to the UFC and fight for a title.

“I would like to [return to the UFC],” Diaz said. “At the end of the day, I’d like to go back and fight for a world title. If not, I’m going to have make my own world title and make the best come to me. I would like to be back in the UFC or fight the belt holders in boxing.”

“The UFC has the best fighters in the world and have for years,” Diaz said. “I’m trying to fight the best.”

As Nate Diaz’s next fight approaches, the world will be watching to see if he can make a successful transition from the UFC to the boxing ring.

Nate Diaz's next fight is against Jake Paul in a boxing match
Nate Diaz’s next fight is against Jake Paul in a boxing match (Zuffa LLC)

Diaz vs. Paul Betting Odds

Popular bookmaker BetUS already has odds up for the Nate Diaz’s next fight against Jake Paul, with Diaz listed as a huge underdog.

FighterOddsSite
Nate Diaz+215BetUS
Jake Paul-270BetUS

At these odds, a $100 bet on Nate Diaz would return a total of $315 if he defeats Jake Paul in August. On the other hand, a bet of $270 on Paul would be required to receive profit of $100 if Paul was to win.

Special Offer: Sign up to BetUS today and get a sign-up bonus up to $2,500

Expert Opinions and Predictions

As anticipation builds for Nate Diaz’s next fight against Jake Paul, experts have begun weighing in on the matchup and its potential outcomes. Many believe that Diaz’s extensive combat sports experience will give him an edge in the ring, while others argue that Paul’s size advantage and growing boxing skills could make for a competitive bout.

Fighters have already started to share their opinion on the fight, as well, with Anderson Silva, one of the greatest UFC fighters of all time, sharing his thoughts on the upcoming Diaz vs. Paul fight.

“Jake’s training a lot,” Silva said. People need to respect everything he’s doing, because it’s very professional and focused. It’s very hard to say who wins, because both are good fighters. Nate is more experienced, he has good boxing and good cardio. I respect both.

“Jake has a good coach, he’s very smart. The fight is not about power, it’s about timing and both have good timing. Jake has now some good experience in boxing and is learning every day, but Nate is a beast! When you go to fight him, you need to prepare for war. I think he has more experience and is the favorite.”

The impact of this fight on the sport could be significant, as it could pave the way for more crossover fights between MMA and boxing athletes, with high-profile stars like Conor McGregor potentially following in Diaz’s footsteps.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Nate Diaz vs. Jake Paul fight?

Nate Diaz’s next fight is against Jake Paul in a boxing match. The bout is scheduled for August 5.

What are the odds for the Nate Diaz vs. Jake Paul fight?

Popular bookmaker BetUS already has odds up for the Diaz vs. Paul fight with Diaz as +215 underdog. Paul is listed as a -270 favorite.

How does Nate Diaz’s background in MMA compare to Jake Paul’s boxing experience?

Nate Diaz has a 15-year career in the UFC, with boxing as one of his strengths in MMA. In contrast, Jake Paul is relatively new to boxing, with a record of 4-1 and notable wins over former UFC fighters.

What led to Nate Diaz’s departure from the UFC?

Nate Diaz left the UFC after his win over Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. He has since announced the formation of his own promotion, Real Fight, Inc., where he plans to hold boxing matches, MMA fights, and grappling competitions.

In summary, Nate Diaz’s next fight against Jake Paul is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in his career, as he steps away from the UFC and into the world of boxing. With a lot on the line for both fighters, the matchup promises to be an exciting and closely watched event. As Diaz and Paul prepare to face off in the ring, fans and experts alike will be eagerly awaiting the outcome and its potential impact on the future of combat sports.

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The UFC 279 fight card is underway at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. We’re here to bring you live results and updates from the event.

Fight fans can watch Nate Diaz vs. Tony Ferguson, Khamzat Chimaev vs. Kevin Holland, and all other fights live tonight on ESPN+ PPV.

The main event bout between Diaz and Ferguson was a last-minute switch-up by the UFC after Diaz’s original opponent, Chimaev, failed to make the 171-pound limit for welterweight. Chimaev hit the scales 7.5 pounds over the limit and is now fighting Holland in a five-round co-main event.

Read on for live UFC results and updates from Las Vegas.

UFC 279 results

Saturday, Sept. 10 – T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

Main Card – 10:00 pm ET / 7:00 pm PT only on ESPN+ PPV (order here)

  • Nate Diaz def. Tony Ferguson via submission (guillotine choke) – R4
  • Khamzat Chimaev def. Kevin Holland via submission (D’Arce choke) – R1, 2:13
  • Daniel Rodriguez def. Li Jingliang via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Irene Aldana def. Macy Chiasson via TKO (upkick to liver) – R1, 2:21
  • Johnny Walker def. Ion Cutelaba via submission (rear-naked choke) – R1, 4:37

Prelims – 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT on ESPN+

  • Julian Erosa def. Hakeem Dawodu via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Jailton Almeida def. Anton Turkalj via submission (rear-naked choke) – R1, 4:27
  • Denis Tiuliulin def. Jamie Pickett via TKO (knee and punches) – R2, 4:52
  • Chris Barnett def. Jake Collier via TKO (punches) – R2, 2:24

Early Prelims– 6:30 pm ET / 3:30 pm PT on ESPN+

  • Norma Dumont def. Danyelle Wolf via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Alateng Heili def. Chad Anheliger via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Elise Reed def. Melissa Martinez via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Yohan Lainesse def. Darian Weeks via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

UFC 279 video highlights

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Staff Predictions: Can Nate Diaz beat Tony Ferguson at UFC 279? https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/predictions/staff-predictions-can-nate-diaz-beat-tony-ferguson-at-ufc-279/ https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/predictions/staff-predictions-can-nate-diaz-beat-tony-ferguson-at-ufc-279/#respond Sat, 10 Sep 2022 02:28:12 +0000 https://thebodylockmma.com/?p=40071 Nate Diaz vs. Tony Ferguson is the new main event for this Saturday night’s UFC 279 event in Las Vegas. It’s been a crazy 24-hour...

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Nate Diaz vs. Tony Ferguson is the new main event for this Saturday night’s UFC 279 event in Las Vegas.

It’s been a crazy 24-hour period for the UFC with a canceled press conference and now main even fighter Khamzat Chimaev missing weight before his welterweight clash with Diaz. Chimaev hit the scales 7.5 pounds over the 171-pound limit for welterweight and now finds himself facing Kevin Holland, who weighed in at 180 pounds for a catchweight clash with Daniel Rodriguez.

Ferguson was scheduled to face Li Jingliang in what would be his return bout to welterweight. Now, he’s up against Diaz in what is a considerably “easier” opponent, at least according to the betting odds. Diaz, too, finds himself in a more appealing matchup considering that he was a massive underdog in the original main event but now is considered to have a fair chance of winning this new five-round fight.

Despite the late change, our team of experts here at The Body Lock got together to provide our Diaz vs. Ferguson picks and predictions, along with a detailed breakdown of the fight before it happens on Saturday night at UFC 279.


Watch Diaz vs. Ferguson fight tonight

  • Date: Saturday, Sept. 10
  • Time: PPV Main Card starts at 10 pm ET, Prelims start at 6 pm ET
  • Watch: ESPN+ PPV (order here)

Nate Diaz vs. Tony Ferguson is the main event of the UFC 279 PPV main card.

Fans can order UFC 279 on the ESPN+ website to watch every main card fight live, including the Diaz vs. Ferguson fight. After ordering, fans can stream every UFC 279 fight to a preferred device, including TVs, mobiles, computers, laptops, tablets, and more.


Betting Odds

Nate Diaz was a huge +750 underdog against Khamzat Chimaev, but he’s now found himself in a much more competitive fight at odds of +105 against Tony Ferguson.

  • Nate Diaz: +105
  • Tony Ferguson: -135

Staff Predictions

Braeden Arbour

After one of the craziest days before a UFC event in the history of MMA, we are now left with Nate Diaz taking on Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. In many ways, this is a perfect fight, and a game of inches as the two men share many similarities. Both are rangy boxers who are natural lightweights now fighting at 170lbs. Both men are known for their cardio and relentlessness rather than their one-punch speed or power. Both men are known for a slick jiu-jitsu game and submissions rather than power wrestling when it comes to their grappling. The two even share the same height and reach within a degree of half an inch making them almost virtually identical

With so much in common, it comes down to the details. For Ferguson, it’s in the elbows. He has a history of bloodying up his opponents with savage elbows and knees in the clinch and even in his guard. He throws elbows from many different angles and chains them into his boxing style very fluidly. Compared to Diaz, Ferguson excels in dirty boxing, he likes to land while controlling with a single plum or other position in which one arm is anchored to his opponent controlling posture.

Diaz, on the other hand, is moreso a pure boxer, and has sustained a tremendous amount of scar tissue over the years, leaving him even more vulnerable to get cut up by Ferguson. Diaz, while not as adept at dirty boxing, utilizes his range better than Ferguson. He throws an offbeat jab-cross and rolls underneath or leans away from counters very well. In close, he does his best if he can trap his opponent against the fence and go forehead to forehead while ripping hooks to the body and head, but unlike Ferguson, he doesn’t look to clinch.

On the mat, while both are high-level black belts, I believe Diaz has better technical grappling and control, while Ferguson’s success has largely been in his ability to snap onto submissions in any position. Diaz has a better history in controlling top position and transitioning a beat ahead of opponents, and if the two hit the floor I give Diaz a slight advantage. That being said, Ferguson should be the better wrestler, and it will be a tough task for Diaz to take him down, although once there, Ferguson is usually happy to play guard.

Ultimately this is a very good match-up for both men, it will likely be a grueling and drawn-out fight. That being said, I do think that Diaz has superior range, he has been fighting and training at welterweight longer recently, and I think unless or until Ferguson catches Diaz in a submission, Nate gets the better of the grappling exchanges.

Pick: Nate Diaz to win

Michael Pounders

Following the 48-hour whirlwind that can only be described as an unprecedented circus, we have an updated main event for UFC 279 between two legends of the sport that somehow never crossed paths until now. Many lifelong fans of the sport have been clamoring for Ferguson and Diaz to square off. Both are incredible fighters and personalities. While I, like many others, am excited about this unexpected fight, it has to be recognized that neither man is near the prime of their career.

Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson is 38 and on a 4-fight losing streak. Meanwhile, Diaz is 37 and has lost 2 of his last 3. In their primes, Ferguson was an awkward but persistent striker with excellent cardio and an unmatched ability to walk through fire and brimstone round after round. Further, his wrestling, grappling, and famous Imanari roll made him a threat on the canvas as well. Ferguson typically won fights by outlasting and out-willing his opponents in entertaining wars where Ferguson broke opponents down often en route to a late-round finish. Lately, Ferguson has abandoned his own offensive grappling and attempted to stand toe to toe with opponents until someone drops or wrestles him.

In striking matches, Ferguson has shown to still be effective, with unique but high-level footwork, toughness, and an ability to land with pop. However, opponents have been able to wrestle Tony and control him for significant periods of the fight. While Ferguson still scrambles with explosion and attempts submissions, the end result is “El Cucuy” being taken and held down early and often. His path to victory, one we haven’t seen since 2019, is still the same when at his peak: make it a war on the feet and land on top during scrambles. But, if an opponent can land with more power and volume or offensively wrestle, Ferguson has struggled.

Diaz fought with a similar style as Tony- on the back of cardio, toughness, and abnormal striking with a sneaky submission game to add as another layer. Nate and his brother Nick, have excelled in 5 round fights because they have the cardio to not only go 5 rounds but get better the later the fight goes on. Diaz is able to rack up volume throughout a fight while absorbing a hellish amount in return without so much as batting an eye, even if that eye is bleeding profusely.

Diaz’s striking style, outside of his famous “Stockton Slap,” where he literally slaps his opponent, is varied and awkward. Diaz typically fights with his hands low and moves freely in the octagon. His low hands allow him to land a quick jab from below his opponent’s eye line, making it more accurate and difficult to defend. His footwork, which is more like casually standing and walking in contrast to traditional footwork, is awkward enough to throw the timing off his foe and further improve his accuracy and effectiveness. Diaz, who isn’t the most powerful striker, inflicts damage through his volume and pressure, death by a thousand cuts. For Diaz, finishing fights tends to happen more on the mat, through his counter jiu-jitsu rather than on the feet or through his offensive wrestling.

This fight could go a variety of ways, neither guy is at his peak and neither guy prepared for the type of fighter they are now facing. Ferguson prepared for a powerful striker who had decent wrestling chops. Meanwhile, Diaz prepared for an elite wrestler with heavy power. In this fight, it should come down to who can land the more significant damage. Neither is likely to get the finish, neither should gas out, and neither should have the edge on the mat. I like Ferguson to be the one to damage Diaz slightly more. It’s a thin margin of victory, but Ferguson’s elbows and edge in power should be enough to give him the nod in the judges’ eyes.

Pick: Tony Ferguson to win by decision

Joe Pounders

Before getting into the specific fight between Nate Diaz and Tony Ferguson, I want to discuss a few critical components of this fight. Notably, both Diaz and Ferguson were scheduled to fight different opponents – Chimaev for Diaz and Jingliang for Ferguson – but a frantic turn of events now pegs the two future HOF fighters against one another.

Beyond a shuffle of the deck, with neither fighter preparing for one another, there are additional factors at play. For starters, Tony Ferguson was training for a three-round fight; meanwhile, Diaz was training – he says he wasn’t preparing for a specific style/fighter – to face one of the hungriest and most dangerous contenders currently on the UFC roster. While the advantage seems, at first glance, to go in the favor of Diaz, given his preparation was for a five-round affair versus a hungry killer, the experience of Ferguson accompanied by him having inherently elite cardio should make this fight quite even from the jump.

Knowing the aging fighters are now facing one another, the breakdown of each, from a skill standpoint, does make for slightly easier analysis. In particular, I was originally forecasting Ferguson altering his traditional hyper-aggressive, cardio-depleting tactic to fight an uncommonly safe fight. But now that the power threat of his original opponent is not as threatening with Diaz, I fully expect Ferguson to fight exactly how his fans know him to do: hyper-aggressive, unorthodox movement and angles, razor-sharp elbows in the clinch, and ultimately, seeking for a war.

Where Ferguson is able to fight his traditional style given the somewhat weakening durability – finished in two of his last four fights, and losing 4 of his last 4 – Diaz would have and will continue to fight how Diaz fights. This style is rooted in elite cardio, underrated boxing – an occasional Stockton Slap – with frequent output, and strong grappling albeit he prefers to stand and bang. What is interesting, given the change in opponent, is that the likely strategy of using elite durability parlayed with elite cardio to weather an early storm, to then, win in the latter rounds when the younger, less proven fighter’s cardio depletes, will no longer work to the same degree in this fight. This is because Ferguson, being a future HOF and a fighter that weaponizes his cardio in his own right, understands how to go five hard rounds. While Diaz trained for a 5-round affair and Ferguson didn’t, accompanied by Diaz perhaps having one of the most historic gas tanks in the UFC, I do not foresee cardio being able to be weaponized in this fight.

Even though this belief is had, Diaz has the overall game to win, and knowing Ferguson is at the same point in their careers, I expect Diaz to have all the confidence in himself to put forth a vintage Diaz performance.

I expected both Diaz and Ferguson to lose in their original matchups, but now, I believe either can win. Moreover, I would be remiss if I did not say just how amazing it is to see these two fight one another. This is because both are elite at being unorthodox and contrary to the norm, but, what is even more interesting, both have somewhat mirroring styles.

From a logical standpoint, Diaz is perhaps the smarter bet, given he trained for a five-round affair and has fought far more frequently at the welterweight division than Ferguson has. While I say this, I still find myself backing Ferguson in this matchup. Ultimately, I believe he is that notch better on the feet while knowing both are more than good enough to keep the fight standing. In total, this fight should be a back-and-forth affair, and while I anticipate Ferguson getting the win, the only known forecast is that Diaz will bleed!

Pick: Tony Ferguson to win

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Staff Predictions: Nate Diaz vs. Khamzat Chimaev | UFC 279 https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/predictions/staff-predictions-nate-diaz-vs-khamzat-chimaev/ https://thebodylockmma.com/ufc/predictions/staff-predictions-nate-diaz-vs-khamzat-chimaev/#respond Fri, 09 Sep 2022 13:04:28 +0000 https://thebodylockmma.com/?p=39979 Nate Diaz will face yet another fast-rising contender when he fights Khamzat Chimaev in the main event of UFC 279 this Saturday night. Diaz, who...

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Nate Diaz will face yet another fast-rising contender when he fights Khamzat Chimaev in the main event of UFC 279 this Saturday night.

Diaz, who has just one fight remaining on his UFC contract, is a huge underdog before this weekend’s five-round bout as many fans and the oddsmakers clearly believe that the dominant wrestler will make it six wins in a row in the UFC.

As always, we’re here to break down this UFC main event fight and share our predictions before Nate Diaz vs. Khamzat Chimaev.

Betting Odds

Nate Diaz is a massive underdog before UFC 279 this weekend. At these odds, his implied probability to win is close to six percent.

  • Nate Diaz: +750 (BetUS)
  • Khamzat Chimaev:  -1500 (BetUS)

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Staff Predictions

Braeden Arbour

Khamzat Chimaev is a massive favorite over Nate Diaz, and with good reason, but there are a lot of factors. Stylistically, Diaz has always struggled with big strong wrestlers, at lightweight he was able to offset some of these, such as Gray Maynard, with submission threats enough to force striking exchanges and utilize his boxing. However, with the exception of Conor McGregor and Anthony Pettis, who are also more natural lightweights like himself, he has struggled against true 170lbers. Rory Macdonald is the best example of this, who dominated so heavily in the wrestling that Diaz was suplexed thrice in succession. Chimaev is not only a true welterweight, but he has looked excellent at middleweight as well.

Chimaev is likely the best wrestler in the division. He is a junior bronze medalist at the Russian nationals and a 3x Swedish National champion. His takedowns are diverse and unpredictable as he shoots low but mixes up the level at which he finishes, ankle picking, digging underhooks or cutting to the back just as easily. On the mat, Chimaev usually laces one leg and allows his opponents to choose between eating ground and pound or give up their back.

In terms of striking, he is relatively fundamental, but offensively his weapons are sharp. He has good power in his straight right and has a nice jab, and his body and leg kicks are great. His head kicks are not quite as polished, but his head movement is smooth in short combinations. However, when drawn into longer exchanges the stiffness becomes more apparent as striking is not his first nature.

Diaz loves those longer exchanges, often throwing upwards of 6 or so shots in a combination, especially if he can trap someone on the fence and unload hooks to the body. He does this to a slightly lesser degree than his brother, which is a common misconception, but he is a bit more explosive. This is best exemplified in a very clean 1-2 combination, and he throws it on an off-rhythm, instead of throwing the cross as he retracts the jab the cross has started mid-jab making it difficult to read.

Regardless, however, the difference in volume will be negated by Chimaev’s grappling and power. His feints will force Diaz to react to the takedown threat and exchanging with him especially with the size difference will cause Diaz to take twice as much damage per shot they can each land. Diaz’s best opportunities will come if he can hurt Chimaev and latch onto a submission should Chimaev revert to straight wrestling instincts and offer his neck. Otherwise, the size, power, speed and technical grappling skills pits Chimaev at a massive advantage everywhere else.

Prediction: Khamzat Chimaev to win

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Michael Pounders

Khamzat “Borz” Chimaev went from being relatively unknown prior to his UFC debut to a superstar in the organization soon after. Chimaev accomplished this by winning his first four UFC fights by emphatic finish while only absorbing one total strike. After his first 4 UFC fights, Chimaev was like a mythical creature- untouchable and unequivocally dominant. Gilbert Burns, though, nearly shattered the myth of “Borz” by not only surviving Chimaev’s typical onslaught but forcing a back-and-forth war. While many view Chimaev’s fight against Burns as a negative because Chimaev was unable to get the finish, was nearly finished himself, and showed he was human, I view that fight as a positive.

Chimaev demonstrated intelligence, toughness, and a granite chin. Early in round 1, Chimaev secured a powerful takedown and racked up 1:14 of control time that included his patented vicious ground and pound. But, with Burns’ elite jiu-jitsu, rather than continue heavy ground and pound which leaves his arms exposed for Burns to take home, Chimaev intelligently switched his game plan mid-fight. He finished the fight enduring and overcoming massive blows from an elite fighter and returning fire on the feet himself. Chimaev is a supremely talented and strong wrestler who has shown impressive timing and power in his takedowns. Those skills are undoubtedly still prevalent in his game. But, importantly, fans and backers of Chimaev can be confident in his striking power and output. The only remaining question, one that may never need to be answered if Chimaev returns to his electrifying early finishes, is his cardio. Typically, elite wrestlers, of which Chimaev is, can wrestle for five rounds without gassing out. Cardio questions occur when wrestlers get into striking wars. I suspect that is what happened to Chimaev last time out; therefore, when he isn’t facing an elite BJJ fighter and can confidently wrestle, cardio shouldn’t be an issue. The bottom line is that Chimaev has the skills and talent to not just win Saturday night but hold the belt sooner than later.

Staff Predictions: Nate Diaz vs. Khamzat Chimaev | UFC 279 4

Nate Diaz may be the most popular and notorious fighter to have never held UFC gold. He helped put the sport on the map and make it into the global sensation that it is today. His style, unique to himself, is built on the foundation of cardio, toughness, and a well-rounded skillset. Diaz, both Nate and his brother Nick, have excelled in 5 round fights because they have the cardio to not only go five rounds but get better the later the fight goes on. Diaz is able to rack up volume throughout a fight while absorbing a hellish amount in return without so much as batting an eye, even if that eye is bleeding profusely. Diaz’s striking style, outside of his famous “Stockton Slap” where he literally slaps his opponent, is varied and awkward. Diaz typically fights with his hands low and moves freely in the octagon. His low hands allow him to land a quick jab from below his opponent’s eye line, making it more accurate and difficult to defend. His footwork, which is more like casually standing and walking in contrast to traditional footwork, is awkward enough to throw the timing off his foe and further improve his accuracy and effectiveness. Diaz, who isn’t the most powerful striker, inflicts damage through his volume and pressure, death by a thousand cuts. For Diaz, finishing fights tends to happen more on the mat, through his counter jiu-jitsu rather than on the feet or through his offensive wrestling. Diaz’s ability to survive and reverse position will be paramount if Diaz wants to win as a significant underdog.

Chimaev is a -1400, with a 93% implied win probability, for a reason, he is that good. Chimaev will have the edge in power and a significant edge in wrestling. “Borz” should be able to ragdoll Diaz with ease, he’s more skilled and much stronger than the Stockton native. However, Chimaev enjoys being a showman and might play with his food a bit. The longer the fight goes on, the better Diaz gets, and, while still unlikely, increases the odds for an upset. I expect Chimaev to strike with Diaz in round 1, looking to put on a show. Then, before the fight reaches championship rounds, I’m anticipating Chimaev to land a powerful takedown and get a finish soon after, just like he has in most of his UFC fights.

Prediction: Chimaev to win in rounds 2 or 3

 

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