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.
That's the problem with Nate Diaz and I don't know if it's his pride or not because it seems to me that he is more inclined to do what his opponent is doing, when in fact he can showcase his skills and finish the fight as fast as he can so that he can rest afterwards with a victory on his side. But sometimes that is not the case.
Well hopefully this time he will be different, he just came from an embarrassing loss that almost made him like a clown fighting in the boxing ring where he doesn't have any abilities at all, even his defense can be neutralized easily by some uprising boxers in the industry. He now has a chance to redeem his name and take one last paycheck with him and a win before he steps down again, but for good.
What I think of this fight is that either of them can win, for me Nate Diaz can do better, I am not saying that Jake Pual is the most monstrous among them, according to what I have seen of both fighters is that anyone can win of the two, only that for now the one with the best training is the one who will obviously win, in this case the resistance is the one that can be the reason that influences both well, because if both in their training lean towards resistance it is Very good, if each fighter works their speed+strength it can determine the fight, but of course the quality of the blows also influences a lot here and that they can be quite efficient in it.
and well now they have announced that the two fighters are clean, a good sign:
VADA announces Paul and Diaz tested cleanSource:
http://www.boxingtalk.com/VADA-announces-Paul-and-Diaz-tested-cleanand the success of the sales is also being a considerable detail:
Jake Paul claims his fight with Nate Diaz generated over 500,000 PPV buys in the US, as he brands the event a 'massive success' after beating the UFC legend on pointsUFC legend Diaz stepped into the ring for the first time to take on YouTuber-turned boxer Paul earlier this month in Texas, and it was the younger Paul who came out on top, scoring a knockdown on his way to a unanimous points victory.
Paul was delighted to get back to winning ways after losing to Tommy Fury in February, and revealed the clash was a major financial success as well.
Source:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-12421317/Jake-Paul-claims-fight-Nate-Diaz-generated-500-000-PPV-buys-brands-event-massive-success-beating-UFC-legend-points.htmlWell, without a doubt , the biggest winner of all was Jake Paul, in this we have no doubt , when the earnings of a Fighter are Combined with his level of money , it is something that turns out to be like the Perfect Equation.