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It seems that Oscar wanted to go to legal actions here:

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The Hall of Fame former six-division titlist is prepared to take legal action to protect the rights of England’s Ohara Davies, the top-rated WBA junior welterweight contender who Golden Boy Promotions signed earlier this spring. Davies was named mandatory challenger to current titlist Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, for which a purse bid hearing was indefinitely postponed as the sanctioning body will review medical documents provided on July 21 by Romero’s team.

https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-hoya-demands-answers-threatens-legal-action-enforce-romero-davies-wba-mandatory-title-fight--177011

He wanted to have his bod, Ohara Davies to fight current WBA 140 lbs champion in Rolly Romero. But it seems there is a delay from the governing body to issue a mandatory fight and Oscar is eager for the WBA to give it to them. It was ordered already that a fight is to be made and maybe this is the contention of Oscar that's why he goes on legal actions to forced WBA to commit to it.

He has the right, and I believe he knows himself well enough to expect a victory in this battle. Furthermore, there's money at stake in this championship fight. Not only that, if his fighter defeats Rolly, it will open up even bigger opportunities for them to maximize their earnings. So, if I understand it correctly, there's a delay in the fight; it's not completely canceled yet. Oscar's camp simply wants to ensure that the fight will happen by setting a specific date.

For a businessman like him, waiting for nothing is just a wasted opportunity, so he wants to enforce what is due to happen.

Sometimes you really need to think about what Oscar is doing for boxing, perhaps he wanted to set up the good fight like the Garcia vs Davis. But it could hurt himself in the long run if we talk about business. If I'm not mistaken, he also has some issues with Ryan or his handlers and he is going to court as well to settle it.

And now he is going against the governing bodies itself and try to challenge them in court as well. So it could be bad for Oscar and his business, but good for his boxers to have this kind of opportunities to become a champion.
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It seems that Oscar wanted to go to legal actions here:

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The Hall of Fame former six-division titlist is prepared to take legal action to protect the rights of England’s Ohara Davies, the top-rated WBA junior welterweight contender who Golden Boy Promotions signed earlier this spring. Davies was named mandatory challenger to current titlist Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, for which a purse bid hearing was indefinitely postponed as the sanctioning body will review medical documents provided on July 21 by Romero’s team.

https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-hoya-demands-answers-threatens-legal-action-enforce-romero-davies-wba-mandatory-title-fight--177011

He wanted to have his bod, Ohara Davies to fight current WBA 140 lbs champion in Rolly Romero. But it seems there is a delay from the governing body to issue a mandatory fight and Oscar is eager for the WBA to give it to them. It was ordered already that a fight is to be made and maybe this is the contention of Oscar that's why he goes on legal actions to forced WBA to commit to it.

He has the right, and I believe he knows himself well enough to expect a victory in this battle. Furthermore, there's money at stake in this championship fight. Not only that, if his fighter defeats Rolly, it will open up even bigger opportunities for them to maximize their earnings. So, if I understand it correctly, there's a delay in the fight; it's not completely canceled yet. Oscar's camp simply wants to ensure that the fight will happen by setting a specific date.

For a businessman like him, waiting for nothing is just a wasted opportunity, so he wants to enforce what is due to happen.

Good move by Golden Boy Promotions although it might create a bad blood with the corrupt WBA and it will avoid ranking any of GBP's fighters in the future. But if GBP won't take action, expect the WBA to delay or even drop Ohara later in its next ranking release. It is becoming common nowadays for sanctioning bodies to avoid enforcing mandatories when the contender and its champion came from rival giant networks; i.e., DAZN, ESPN, and Showtime.

At the moment, the bad blood between PBC and GBP continues especially after Ryan Garcia's (GBP) defeat at the hands of Tank Davis (PBC) where the boy also wanted out of his GBP promotional contract. Hopefully, the purse bid goes on and we will see who's got the deeper pocket between these promotions to promote the Romero-Davies fight.
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It seems that Oscar wanted to go to legal actions here:

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The Hall of Fame former six-division titlist is prepared to take legal action to protect the rights of England’s Ohara Davies, the top-rated WBA junior welterweight contender who Golden Boy Promotions signed earlier this spring. Davies was named mandatory challenger to current titlist Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, for which a purse bid hearing was indefinitely postponed as the sanctioning body will review medical documents provided on July 21 by Romero’s team.

https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-hoya-demands-answers-threatens-legal-action-enforce-romero-davies-wba-mandatory-title-fight--177011

He wanted to have his bod, Ohara Davies to fight current WBA 140 lbs champion in Rolly Romero. But it seems there is a delay from the governing body to issue a mandatory fight and Oscar is eager for the WBA to give it to them. It was ordered already that a fight is to be made and maybe this is the contention of Oscar that's why he goes on legal actions to forced WBA to commit to it.

He has the right, and I believe he knows himself well enough to expect a victory in this battle. Furthermore, there's money at stake in this championship fight. Not only that, if his fighter defeats Rolly, it will open up even bigger opportunities for them to maximize their earnings. So, if I understand it correctly, there's a delay in the fight; it's not completely canceled yet. Oscar's camp simply wants to ensure that the fight will happen by setting a specific date.

For a businessman like him, waiting for nothing is just a wasted opportunity, so he wants to enforce what is due to happen.
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But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
There's a good chance Diaz can beat Paul because Diaz is a wrestler and MMA fight is shorter than boxing, so he don't need to have really good stamina. If Paul didn't learn how to escape from ground fight, Diaz can easily subs him, MMA fight is more technical as you can win in many ways.

The rematch should be happen ASAP before Diaz become more older.
He sure does need this to happen fast.
But Nate could sometimes be dragged by what is happening in the octagon, if a fighter is boxing him up, he will do the same and prove that his chin is tough. How many times have we seen that happen?
There's a chance he might not maximize his skills in wrestling or his submission skills just to prove that he could take down anyone with his fist or just endure their punches until the decision happens.
All Jake Paul needed is a takedown defense and then he could keep the battle in the standing position until Nate makes a wrong move. I mean, he did knock him down from their last fight so there's a chance it could happen again. But yeah, stamina might not be a big deal here for Nate, it will be Jake who should train to battle at 5 minutes per round.
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It seems that Oscar wanted to go to legal actions here:

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The Hall of Fame former six-division titlist is prepared to take legal action to protect the rights of England’s Ohara Davies, the top-rated WBA junior welterweight contender who Golden Boy Promotions signed earlier this spring. Davies was named mandatory challenger to current titlist Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, for which a purse bid hearing was indefinitely postponed as the sanctioning body will review medical documents provided on July 21 by Romero’s team.

https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-hoya-demands-answers-threatens-legal-action-enforce-romero-davies-wba-mandatory-title-fight--177011

He wanted to have his bod, Ohara Davies to fight current WBA 140 lbs champion in Rolly Romero. But it seems there is a delay from the governing body to issue a mandatory fight and Oscar is eager for the WBA to give it to them. It was ordered already that a fight is to be made and maybe this is the contention of Oscar that's why he goes on legal actions to forced WBA to commit to it.
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But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
There's a good chance Diaz can beat Paul because Diaz is a wrestler and MMA fight is shorter than boxing, so he don't need to have really good stamina. If Paul didn't learn how to escape from ground fight, Diaz can easily subs him, MMA fight is more technical as you can win in many ways.

The rematch should be happen ASAP before Diaz become more older.

Yes, he actually does because it's a common knowledge already specially for the ones who have known Nate because he is the type of fighter who doesn't have any KO power but he will be on a great advantage if he will be on his comfortable sport as he can best make use of his asset, just like what you mentioned.
Nevertheless, I believe that they have already talked about it and we might see some updates in the following month as I'm somehow inclined that they will make the fight before this year ends and while the hype is still there, you know, it's better to be safe than sorry because we are talking about millions of dollars here and both of them surely don't want to miss that chance mainly the organizers who will help these two to make it into a reality.
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But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
There's a good chance Diaz can beat Paul because Diaz is a wrestler and MMA fight is shorter than boxing, so he don't need to have really good stamina. If Paul didn't learn how to escape from ground fight, Diaz can easily subs him, MMA fight is more technical as you can win in many ways.

And it will show how different or difficult MMA fighting is as compare to boxing. I mean if you are a boxing trying to become a MMA fighter, it will take a lot of trainings on your send specially if you will be fighting the likes of Nate who is well versed on it and possible that he will choke Jake if he wanted to.

The rematch should be happen ASAP before Diaz become more older.

Let's see, the hype is still there for this fight and even after a week, the fans are still talking about it and it seems that they wanted to have a rematch but they wanted Jake to take out of his comfort zone and go MMA fighting style.
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But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
There's a good chance Diaz can beat Paul because Diaz is a wrestler and MMA fight is shorter than boxing, so he don't need to have really good stamina. If Paul didn't learn how to escape from ground fight, Diaz can easily subs him, MMA fight is more technical as you can win in many ways.

The rematch should be happen ASAP before Diaz become more older.
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Winding down.
Though we don't have any update yet and maybe they are still trying to continue hyping this drama to make sure that there are people who
will continue to buy and support the possible rematch.

Till then, all will continue to be another speculation if rematch will take place and if Paul will accept the challenge in another types of fight.

Maybe they will have to talk about the rematch after a couple of weeks. Most likely they are just enjoying their vacation but for sure if there is demand for this fight to happen again, they can definitely sit down and talk about it, and most likely how much Nate is going to received and stakes and what will be the storyline to make it more attractive than the first fight.
They are possibly talking about a rematch because of the big success of the fight. They can reflect for a while. Is the rematch still necessary? For me, and I'm sure most fans would agree, a rematch is not necessary. It's very clear who won the fight; it was obvious that Jake Paul dominated the match, and Nate Diaz was only focused on surviving, not winning. It's no longer enjoyable; it seems like Nate is intentionally putting himself at risk for the money. So, where's the value they will provide to the fans?

Well, if the said rematch will be made inside the boxing rin again then there is no need for it to happen because it was already evident that Nate Diaz coudln't defeat Jake Paul and there will be no difference at all even if the latter will be given a chance because he is not real boxer to begin with.

But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
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It looks like Eddie Hearn is really Hyping and manipulating the fight by saying that Robert Helenius is a dangerous opponent for Anthony Joshua, for sure he is saying something like this to just hype the fight but the funny thing is if he is not really hyping the fight then he doesn't know what he is saying and it is clear that the Netizens already know what will be the result of this fight but surely Robert Helenius is the only one that has confirms as a replacement for this fight but surely maybe there is a much good one instead of Helenius but surely Robert Helenius surely needs money for him as a replacement,

Surely Robert Helenius is no match for Anthony Joshua, in this fight, you can see the technicality in Joshua's movements in conditioning Helenius where the jab will go and trapping him and pressuring Helenius in the ropes for that feint switching his punches on Robert Helenius Face or Body, surely a very bright Anthony Joshua in this event, he didn't do anything crazy this time and he is very solid towards the fight, and it was really reassuring that he's really going to win this fight for sure,


It was a clear Hyping of Eddie Hearn for saying that Robert Helenius will be dangerous against Anthony Joshua which is not the thing we have seen because Anthony Joshua destroyed Helenius with a single punch, a technical knockout from Anthony Joshua for sure Anthony Joshua is now using feints for sure it was a great fight for Anthony Joshua but it was not well received by many because they probably know that Anthony Joshua will surely win this even though the fight hasn't started yet,


That same figure might not be that likely anymore because people already know what would happen in that fight and it is already expected as well that it will be a short fight because we know that Nate will dominate Jake Paul in a way that he will not expect it. But a $2 Million fight for Nate on their rematch will be a disrespect, Jake Paul is not that kind of fool who will give him that figure as a guaranteed money because if it weren't because of Nate, those figures are not likely.

Yup! It will not be going to be the same figures as their 1st fight but surely the next fight is MMA, so it does not have the same revenue as boxing fights, but surely both fighters agreed that they will have another fight, and this time for sure Dana White wants to produce and handle the fight between Jake Paul And Nate Diaz, but surely they don't really want anyone to help them manage an MMA fight, but maybe there will be a different combat sports to help this settle an MMA fight,

Usually though, if there is a call for a rematch, it's because the fans wanted to see more of the action and that they are not satisfied of the first time. So it's possible that the money will still be there for Nate or even get much higher than the first fight. And for sure as a organizer, Jake Paul knows this, and that if he wanted to more more money and to let Nate says "yes" again, he will have to match or offer him higher that the first offer. And the thing is that there are fans who are willing to buy expensive tickets and that's why Jake Paul and his company are capitalizing it eventhough we have a lot of great pro fights as of late and seems the sports is already in the normal state. And with that I guess exhibition match like this by Jake Paul will continue.

But this time, it will be different because they will make it whether the fans wanted more action but it's still a win-win situation for the both of them because people will be more interested for the rematch compared to their first encounter where Jake Paul's success is somehow inevitable. This time, the highlight will be on Nate Diaz and if Jake Paul wanted another money fight again, he will have to drag Nate Diaz's name again to guarantee a success but apart from that, he should as well accept that this time, his win might not happen but it will not matter because it will not be contested in the boxing ring.
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Though we don't have any update yet and maybe they are still trying to continue hyping this drama to make sure that there are people who
will continue to buy and support the possible rematch.

Till then, all will continue to be another speculation if rematch will take place and if Paul will accept the challenge in another types of fight.

Maybe they will have to talk about the rematch after a couple of weeks. Most likely they are just enjoying their vacation but for sure if there is demand for this fight to happen again, they can definitely sit down and talk about it, and most likely how much Nate is going to received and stakes and what will be the storyline to make it more attractive than the first fight.
They are possibly talking about a rematch because of the big success of the fight. They can reflect for a while. Is the rematch still necessary? For me, and I'm sure most fans would agree, a rematch is not necessary. It's very clear who won the fight; it was obvious that Jake Paul dominated the match, and Nate Diaz was only focused on surviving, not winning. It's no longer enjoyable; it seems like Nate is intentionally putting himself at risk for the money. So, where's the value they will provide to the fans?
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If they can find another alternative, maybe they will push for that instead of working on it with Dana, just like what you said
there's something between White and Paul.

But, maybe if money will speak out loud, for sure business will come up first before anything, I mean if the price is right and the negotiation
turn into a good deal between everyone's camps.

We might see things to happen inside MMA arena.

Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.
I don't think that Jake Paul will agree on that terms, Diaz will have all the advantage on that fight and it might not even last more than 1 round. Specially if Diaz will get a hold of Jake Paul, for sure in their fight he attempted a rear naked choke. For sure in this fight, he will love to do that and choke Jake Paul for real.

And besides that, Jake Paul is the A-side, it is being promoted by his company, so it will still be in a boxing match and not on a Mix Martial Arts arena. But good to hear that Nate is getting that huge pay check in that fight against Jake.

I don't think that there will be a rematch if it is still going to be contested in a boxing fight as people will not be that interested anymore, I mean it's simple logic, would you watch a rematch between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz? Even if it was already evident enough that the latter doesn't even stand a chance. But having it contested in an MMA fight will surely draw a lot of people's attention as it is already a common knowledge that people is always interested to see a revenge fight.

Yeah, the drama will be more interesting if they will take the other route. I mean, those people who wanted to see Paul losing a fight
will surely take this and support Nate.

Yes, just like when they hate Floyd back then and wanted to see him lose a fight. And so same with Jake Paul and they are willing to pay huge money, live gate ticket to have a close look.

Though we don't have any update yet and maybe they are still trying to continue hyping this drama to make sure that there are people who
will continue to buy and support the possible rematch.

Till then, all will continue to be another speculation if rematch will take place and if Paul will accept the challenge in another types of fight.

Maybe they will have to talk about the rematch after a couple of weeks. Most likely they are just enjoying their vacation but for sure if there is demand for this fight to happen again, they can definitely sit down and talk about it, and most likely how much Nate is going to received and stakes and what will be the storyline to make it more attractive than the first fight.
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If they can find another alternative, maybe they will push for that instead of working on it with Dana, just like what you said
there's something between White and Paul.

But, maybe if money will speak out loud, for sure business will come up first before anything, I mean if the price is right and the negotiation
turn into a good deal between everyone's camps.

We might see things to happen inside MMA arena.

Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.
I don't think that Jake Paul will agree on that terms, Diaz will have all the advantage on that fight and it might not even last more than 1 round. Specially if Diaz will get a hold of Jake Paul, for sure in their fight he attempted a rear naked choke. For sure in this fight, he will love to do that and choke Jake Paul for real.

And besides that, Jake Paul is the A-side, it is being promoted by his company, so it will still be in a boxing match and not on a Mix Martial Arts arena. But good to hear that Nate is getting that huge pay check in that fight against Jake.

I don't think that there will be a rematch if it is still going to be contested in a boxing fight as people will not be that interested anymore, I mean it's simple logic, would you watch a rematch between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz? Even if it was already evident enough that the latter doesn't even stand a chance. But having it contested in an MMA fight will surely draw a lot of people's attention as it is already a common knowledge that people is always interested to see a revenge fight.

Yeah, the drama will be more interesting if they will take the other route. I mean, those people who wanted to see Paul losing a fight
will surely take this and support Nate.

Though we don't have any update yet and maybe they are still trying to continue hyping this drama to make sure that there are people who
will continue to buy and support the possible rematch.

Till then, all will continue to be another speculation if rematch will take place and if Paul will accept the challenge in another types of fight.
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Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.

Well, that's hard to be turned down the offer if you were fighting in the UFC and earned just a chunk from that amount because other players are training intensively just to win and get some cash that is not even close to that amount and you will get some offer that requires only some little amount of effort inside the ring. That's why lots of UFC fighters will just take Jake Paul's offer because of the money they could possibly get and there's no wrong with this since we know that WWE fighters also make money with this method as well.

I agree to that, more on how much they will take on their paycheck wherever it is if money speaks well I think fighters will take that without hesitations, in the brighter side, Paul's exhibitions fight gives a decent amount of profits to those legends who accepted the challenge, they are being compensated well for that short time training and short time fight inside the ring.

Even we all know that the match between the fighters mostly has a good edge in favor of Paul, but the compensation is very well being taken care of and really makes it out decently.


It's hard not to notice that. The exhibition fight is somewhat like their biggest paycheck, just as Nate reportedly earned $20 million in his fight against Paul. So, I'm sure other popular retired UFC fighters might consider fighting Jake Paul.

We've seen that even before Nate we have fighters like Anderson Silva testing it as well and most likely have taste that big money when he fought Jake last year. It has a good PPV numbers if I'm not mistaken, 200k-300k so that is huge. Not sure though how big his fight with Nate but could be around that number as well.

The thing is, it's a win-win for both parties. Jake Paul will continue to preserve his good record, and the fight would be able to generate more money. I think he won't change that trend unless there's a substantial offer for him to fight a legitimate boxer again, someone who might challenge his skills effectively.

Yes, and as much as Jake said that he want to be a pro boxer or fight a good boxer next, I think he will continue pick ex-MMA specially those retired who has a good name behind them to test and try exhibitions matches and get a good paycheck as well.
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Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.

Well, that's hard to be turned down the offer if you were fighting in the UFC and earned just a chunk from that amount because other players are training intensively just to win and get some cash that is not even close to that amount and you will get some offer that requires only some little amount of effort inside the ring. That's why lots of UFC fighters will just take Jake Paul's offer because of the money they could possibly get and there's no wrong with this since we know that WWE fighters also make money with this method as well.

I agree to that, more on how much they will take on their paycheck wherever it is if money speaks well I think fighters will take that without hesitations, in the brighter side, Paul's exhibitions fight gives a decent amount of profits to those legends who accepted the challenge, they are being compensated well for that short time training and short time fight inside the ring.

Even we all know that the match between the fighters mostly has a good edge in favor of Paul, but the compensation is very well being taken care of and really makes it out decently.


It's hard not to notice that. The exhibition fight is somewhat like their biggest paycheck, just as Nate reportedly earned $20 million in his fight against Paul. So, I'm sure other popular retired UFC fighters might consider fighting Jake Paul.

The thing is, it's a win-win for both parties. Jake Paul will continue to preserve his good record, and the fight would be able to generate more money. I think he won't change that trend unless there's a substantial offer for him to fight a legitimate boxer again, someone who might challenge his skills effectively.
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Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.

Well, that's hard to be turned down the offer if you were fighting in the UFC and earned just a chunk from that amount because other players are training intensively just to win and get some cash that is not even close to that amount and you will get some offer that requires only some little amount of effort inside the ring. That's why lots of UFC fighters will just take Jake Paul's offer because of the money they could possibly get and there's no wrong with this since we know that WWE fighters also make money with this method as well.

I agree to that, more on how much they will take on their paycheck wherever it is if money speaks well I think fighters will take that without hesitations, in the brighter side, Paul's exhibitions fight gives a decent amount of profits to those legends who accepted the challenge, they are being compensated well for that short time training and short time fight inside the ring.

Even we all know that the match between the fighters mostly has a good edge in favor of Paul, but the compensation is very well being taken care of and really makes it out decently.
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Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.

Well, that's hard to be turned down the offer if you were fighting in the UFC and earned just a chunk from that amount because other players are training intensively just to win and get some cash that is not even close to that amount and you will get some offer that requires only some little amount of effort inside the ring. That's why lots of UFC fighters will just take Jake Paul's offer because of the money they could possibly get and there's no wrong with this since we know that WWE fighters also make money with this method as well.

And they are also winning to be KOed twice by a youtuber. Jake started a war between the 2, boxing community and the UFC community but he made money out of it. After several attempts, the UFC legendaries like Silva fell for it. The opportunity to make large is found in the hands of boxing the UFC fighters are already looking into boxing as their second chance.

Ngannou is about to make the biggest in his entire life against Fury.  SOoner Jake will also get into MMA and if he could beat some of the known fighters in the boxer, he might also have MMA success. One thing he sure knows what to do is to promote a fight.
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Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.

Well, that's hard to be turned down the offer if you were fighting in the UFC and earned just a chunk from that amount because other players are training intensively just to win and get some cash that is not even close to that amount and you will get some offer that requires only some little amount of effort inside the ring. That's why lots of UFC fighters will just take Jake Paul's offer because of the money they could possibly get and there's no wrong with this since we know that WWE fighters also make money with this method as well.
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If they can find another alternative, maybe they will push for that instead of working on it with Dana, just like what you said
there's something between White and Paul.

But, maybe if money will speak out loud, for sure business will come up first before anything, I mean if the price is right and the negotiation
turn into a good deal between everyone's camps.

We might see things to happen inside MMA arena.

Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.
I don't think that Jake Paul will agree on that terms, Diaz will have all the advantage on that fight and it might not even last more than 1 round. Specially if Diaz will get a hold of Jake Paul, for sure in their fight he attempted a rear naked choke. For sure in this fight, he will love to do that and choke Jake Paul for real.

And besides that, Jake Paul is the A-side, it is being promoted by his company, so it will still be in a boxing match and not on a Mix Martial Arts arena. But good to hear that Nate is getting that huge pay check in that fight against Jake.

I don't think that there will be a rematch if it is still going to be contested in a boxing fight as people will not be that interested anymore, I mean it's simple logic, would you watch a rematch between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz? Even if it was already evident enough that the latter doesn't even stand a chance. But having it contested in an MMA fight will surely draw a lot of people's attention as it is already a common knowledge that people is always interested to see a revenge fight.
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If they can find another alternative, maybe they will push for that instead of working on it with Dana, just like what you said
there's something between White and Paul.

But, maybe if money will speak out loud, for sure business will come up first before anything, I mean if the price is right and the negotiation
turn into a good deal between everyone's camps.

We might see things to happen inside MMA arena.

Per report, Nate Diaz earns 20 million USD on his fight with Jake Paul, bigger that his whole earning in the UFC (some said bu t i don't if true) so this rematch will take place and it will be good if it happens in a Mix Martial Arts arena which i think Diaz could avenge his defeat on Paul. Even if the promoter offer half of what he earned on his fight with Jake Paul, I think Diaz will not hesitate to agree.
I don't think that Jake Paul will agree on that terms, Diaz will have all the advantage on that fight and it might not even last more than 1 round. Specially if Diaz will get a hold of Jake Paul, for sure in their fight he attempted a rear naked choke. For sure in this fight, he will love to do that and choke Jake Paul for real.

And besides that, Jake Paul is the A-side, it is being promoted by his company, so it will still be in a boxing match and not on a Mix Martial Arts arena. But good to hear that Nate is getting that huge pay check in that fight against Jake.
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