‘Not intentional’… Nate Diaz explains why he slapped his opponents during legendary UFC run

Nate Diaz is open about the method behind the madness of his famous Stockton clapping.

The American has unmistakably cemented his status as one of the most popular hunters in UFC history.

In his fascinating career, the All-Action Brawler has supplied many entertaining match-up. Diaz even stifled Conor McGregor, in one of the greatest disturbances of all time.

During that fight, the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black called the Irishman in the face. And now, although he confesses that it is sometimes unintentional, there is occasional reason why he throws it.

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Nate Diaz used his blow to ensure that he connected

Nate Diaz has given a fascinating explanation why he throws his blow and explains that it is often his only way to land on his opponent.

Moreover, the 39-year-old revealed that he especially enjoyed landing the shot on Leon Edwards and Conor McGregor.

In an interview with complete violence, he said: 'I beat a lot of F -. I liked it when I hit Leon Edwards, when I hit someone and then cracking someone. I was like a wack, boom.

“Conor's f— a-, remember, I hit him. When he hit me and ran and s -. I hit him. You have just been beaten. That was funny.

“It is often not intentional. Sometimes you get out of the way of my thrust. I throw a hook and you move your head back, and I just miss it, so if I do that, I open my hand, I am “Gotchu Motherf – -.”

Nate Diaz made a surprising comment before his famous entry victory at Conor McGregor

On March 5, 2016, at UFC 196, in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, Diaz and McGregor Teen went to toe in one of the best profile fights in MMA history.

In a really surprising surprise, the Californier managed to achieve a submission victory in the second round through the second -nibbling choke.

And shocking he predicted the whole thing.

Prior to the fight, Diaz made a terrifying remark to McGregor.

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