Nate Diaz stumbles across hilarious street fight with epic ‘Showtime Kick’ fail

Nate Diaz stopped and filmed when he saw two men fighting on the street on Saturday evening.

Nate Diaz chose to look at Roman Dolidze beat Marvin Vettori at UFC Vegas 104 this weekend.

Instead, the UFC legend traveled to San Diego, where he encountered a less skilled but equally entertaining scrap.

The rival of Conor McGregor took out his phone and started taking two men who fought on the street.

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Nate Diaz Films 'Friendly' Street Fight

In images shared with the Instagram story from Diaz, the two men initially seem to play playfully.

Everything changed when one of them tried to replicate the 'Showtime Kick' Anthony Pettis ended up famous at Benson Henderson during their fight on WEC 53 in December 2010.

The unknown man jumped off the wall and to his opponent with a staircase, only to be prevented by a sweep that sent him to the floor where he took a bit of a beating.

After he rose again and thrown the other man on the floor, he ran into problems again by aiming a flying kick on his rival.

After this, the street fight became a bit of a stalemate in which both men rolled around in the middle of the wet road.

Eventually they seemed to find out that their fight was useless. The two men got up, shaking hands and established their differences without one of them realized that one of the world's most famous hunters looked.

Nate Diaz is planning to fight forever

Diaz brought his 15-year-old UFC stay to the end of Tony Ferguson on UFC 279 in September 2022.

Since then, the 39-year-old MMA icon has fought in boxing attacks against Jake Paul and Jorge Masvidal.

Diaz is now considering a return to MMA's Premier League, who, according to him, was devoid of stars in 2025.

In the end, he is not in a hurry to make his UFC communback because he is planning to keep fighting forever.

“The inheritance, I don't think about it,” Diaz told completely violence.

“I think it is underestimated, and I think there is like F- -, I think I have more impact than much of this F——- [other guys]Everyone really has.

'I mean, conor [McGregor] has [left a legacy] In a sense, and then you become like, my brother did it – but that is also forgotten.

“It can disappear because you don't get a credit to start with … you can keep those s just as well – go forever. That is why I intend to fight forever. “

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