Nate Diaz sends message to Jake and Logan Paul, labels them “The Paul sisters”

Since reaching UFC stardom fame, Nate Diaz has been among one of the most called-out fighters in the sport, ranging from top lightweight and welterweight contenders in the UFC, and most recently, undefeated boxer Jake Paul, Diaz is never short of potential opponents.

Following Jake Paul’s win over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley last week, he called out Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal to fight him, while calling out UFC President Dana White as their feud continues. After being called out by Paul, Diaz took to social media to respond and took aim at both Jake and Logan Paul, referring to them as the “Paul sisters”.

The Paul sisters hired this security team to make sure I wouldn’t get to them, like I was actually tryng too, but it’s alll 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 cool I’m a real fighter from the real fight game so don’t trip so hard when you see me fallas let’s just be friends it’s good.”

Since entering the boxing world, Jake Paul has picked up wins over notable names such as Woodley, Ben Askren, and Nate Robinson, while his brother Logan Paul competed in an exhibition match against undefeated world champion Floyd Mayweather. Many have called for the Paul brothers to take on legitimate professional boxers as they continue on in the sport, but Jake Paul continues to call out some of the most notable names in the UFC, citing what he calls mistreatment from Dana White and the lack of big paydays in their big fights.

Although he remains undefeated in his young boxing career, Jake Paul has seemingly had both his callouts of Masvidal and now Diaz, turned down. Offering “the biggest payday ever” to both fighters has been a way for him to garner attention and further the conversation, it appears neither Diaz nor Masvidal have an interest in stepping over into the boxing world, but both have welcomed Paul into the UFC Octagon.

Nate Diaz has not competed in the UFC since he dropped a unanimous decision to Leon Edwards at UFC 263 in June, although he recently called for a fight against former lightweight title challenger, Dustin Poirier. While the fight against Poirier has not yet come to fruition and it’s highly unlikely the fight will happen in January as both fighters were open to, Diaz will continue to have fighters calling him out, he just has no time for Jake or Logan Paul in the boxing world.

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