Nate Diaz has no outstanding achievements compared to other boxers, losing 13 matches in his career, but the name Nate Diaz is still one of the names loved by many viewers.
Recently, in the encounter with Leon Edwards at UFC 263, the original Stockton puncher had a regretful defeat when he only needed a little luck, he touched the knock-out victory against his opponent.
Diaz's sharp left hand almost knocked out the Edwards should have been raised when the match ended. Nate Diaz does not need to take care of the wound or wipe the blood drops throughout the body, instead Standing in the floor to contemplate the bloody moment of gore all over the body from many wounds on the head and thinking about the match.
Diaz is more than a famous boxer, he always let the audience admire for such a moment. The legendary coach of Georges St-Pierre believes that no one in MMA can stop Diaz if the match has no limit.
“I really admire Leon Edwards but I think if Diaz played with Leon Edwards without having time limit, he would beat Leon Edwards.”
“If you put Diaz in an unlimited match, I think he will beat 99% of the boxers. You will not be able to defeat Diaz. He will constantly move towards you no matter what happens. In my opinion, Diaz is the most scary street boxer in MMA.” – Zahabi said.
Not only believes that Diaz is the most terrifying street boxer in MMA village, coach Zahabi also thinks that Nate Diaz always has the attitude of “fighting to death without surrender” in the competition, a attitude that most boxers can not match.