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Paul Sisters playing boxing with wrestlers: Nate Diaz goes off on Paul Brothers

LockerRoom Team
25 December 2021

Jake Paul and Logan Paul have made headlines with their ventures into combat sports but Nate Diaz is not impressed.

Jake Paul recently knocked out former UFC Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and went to 5-0 in his professional boxing career. Despite the success in the ring, Nate notes that Jake and Logan are handpicking wrestlers who cannot box.

“The Paul sisters hired this security team to make sure I wouldn’t get to them like I was actually trying to, but it’s all good with u guys I don’t take this fight thang with u2 serious. You guys playing boxing with wrestlers who can’t box or Lil ass Floyd and that’s not cool bruh but it’s good I’m a real fighter from the real fight game so don’t trip so hard when you see me fellas let’s just be friends it’s good,” Nate Diaz wrote on his Instagram page.

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Prior to his two wins over Woodley, Jake Paul had also secured a win over former ONE Championship champion and UFC Welterweight Ben Askren. Recently, he earned the respect of UFC Heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou as well who said that people should take Jake seriously.

Nate Diaz, however, is apparently in no mood to do so. The fans have been waiting to see Nate back in the cage for a long time now and there are rumors of a potential fight between Nate and Dustin Poirier although nothing has been confirmed yet.

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