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“Might Get Signed by WWE”: Fans Left in Splits After Nate Diaz Stirs Up a Brawl During His Attendance at Misfit Boxing

Published 04/22/2023, 3:42 AM EDT

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Nate Diaz has once again pulled a classic Nate Diaz move that has made waves in the combat sports community. The ex-UFC star recently attended a boxing match featuring his long-time training partner, Chris Avilla, at Misfits & DAZN: X Series 6 in New Orleans, Louisiana. However, during the match, the Stockton native started a brawl of his own by throwing a water bottle at Netflix reality star Chase Demoor.

This move is a trademark of Diaz, who has been involved in several incidents in the past where he has smacked someone with a water bottle. The altercation caused the two to clash in the crowded surroundings, leading to chaos in the arena. This scuffle grabbed the attention of fans who were quick to voice their responses. A mix of both praise and criticism was directed toward Diaz.

Fans put out two-way opinions on Nate Diaz-Chase Demoor scuffle

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The Misfit Boxing event in New Orleans, Louisiana, seemed to have been going smoothly until something caught Nate Diaz‘s attention. While seemingly enjoying the match, something irked the ex-UFC star, and in response, he picked up a water bottle and hurled it at Netflix star and football player Chase Demoor. The altercation ignited an immediate brawl between the two, causing chaos in the arena.

However, Diaz soon steered away from the situation, leaving behind a shocked audience. The incident grabbed the attention of many present and fans online, who took to the comment section of the viral clip to express their opinions.

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Some fans talked about it being an iconic Nate Diaz moment:

  • “He loves throwing water bottles”
  • “nate diaz being nate diaz”
  • “My dude definitely has a death wish.”
  • “Let’s be fr whats that mf gonna do”
  • “That’s not a fight. That’s an dip to the sh*t who wants to commit suicide but be famous for 2 seconds”

Wherein some fans bashed the former Strikeforce champion:

  • “Got his p***y a** bodyguards fighting his fights”
  • “He ran so far away haha 😆”
  • “This sh*t fake or staged on some weak sh*t. Going full till fake fight hype Paul fight sh*t or cut ties with UFC but might get signed by WWE after the merger. I get taking the Paul fight for the purse but wtf”
  • “Throws the water bottle, proceeds to run from the smoke…”

The responses were divisive, with some being on Diaz’s bold side, while others criticized his actions. Moreover, Demoor himself later took time aside to offer his stance on the incident, adding to the ongoing conversation around the incident.

Chase Demoor reflects on the brawl with a scathing statement

Following his brawl with Nate Diaz at the Misfit Boxing event, Netflix’s ‘Too Hot to Handle’ star, Chase Demoor took to Twitter to release a statement on the incident. And he certainly didn’t hold back while doing so.

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The 26-year-old wrote, “Nate Diaz decided to get mad and throw a prime bottle on me, that’s cute bro 😂 @NateDiaz209 just next time don’t run. And stop spending your nights in the club trying to use your dried-up MMA career to pull college girls while you’re out in New Orleans”.

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The cause of the fight is yet to be determined, but it certainly stirred up a storm amongst fans. What are your thoughts on Nate Diaz’s actions? Let us know in the comments below.

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Mayur Soni

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Mayur Soni is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. His journey as an MMA fan started with Conor McGregor’s historic 13-second knockout of Jose Aldo in 2015, which sparked his love for the sport. Since then, he has closely followed the sport and gained an in-depth understanding of its nuances, which reflects in his insightful and analytical writing.
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Amal Joyce