Nate Diaz is open about the only opponent who gave him his most difficult fight.
In his appreciated career, the MMA veteran has cemented its status as one of the most popular competitors in the UFC history.
Diaz's Stockton Klap is the stuff of the legend, and fans love his willingness to walk through every shot in his direction to win the victory.
One night the Scrapper will never forget, he was confronted with a warrior who was just as tenacious as he is.
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Nate Diaz says that Josh was his most difficult fight
Nate Diaz shared the cage with a range of tough opponents, but the fighters claim that no one has given him a more difficult fight than Josh.
On September 17, 2008, the future UFC Hall of Famer defeated its rival through a split decision in an epic competition in the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
In an interview on the RAW Talk -Podcast by Bradley Martin, the icon explained: “I always say it, but there is a man I fought, named Josh.
“He is a mother – – he is now my boy, we are homies.
“But Josh fought against my brother, and she fought three rounds, hard, and Nick did his thing, hit him a lot, and I had something like” this f— – Guy is crazy. “
And then Nick [Diaz] But in the end he ended in the third round; Most people who finished Nick were all in the first round and perhaps in the second round.
“Time passed and then he went to 155, where I fought. And I asked for a better opponent.
“I beat people – then I came to the UFC for the first time, I defeated a few people.
“And so they gave me Josh, who was one of the top five. That's right when I started fighting against top people. And it was my most difficult fight.
“I saw him fight so much and then trained so perfectly for him that everything was – he would throw bumps, I slid it in, grabbed him and everything.
“But he went against everything, and it was as if you are looking at that fight, I feature versus Josh, it's a hundred miles per hour. It's a good fight.”
Nate Diaz made a surprising comment before his famous entry victory at Conor McGregor
After his victory over Neer, Diaz continued to attract fans for his exciting performances.
In his determining display, the BJJ Black Belt Conor McGregor submitted via coded Choke.
Although 'The Notorious' had destroyed almost everyone mentally that he had put in the cage with prior, he was unable to break his archenemy.
Diaz made a very interesting remark to McGregor for their fight.
