Jake Paul defeats Nate Diaz: Live updates, round-by-round fight analysis
Jake Paul beat Nate Diaz by consistent choice Saturday night at the American Carriers Place in Dallas.
Diaz, the MMA star who was making his expert boxing debut, was the unmistakable number one of the reported sellout swarm. Yet, the gives a shout-out to had little effect on the result of the 10-round confrontation between 26-year-old Paul and 38-year-old Diaz.
The appointed authorities scored it 97-92, 98-91 and 98-91.
Paul, who wrecked Diaz in the fifth round, said he was certain he'd won the battle on the appointed authorities' cards and thought Diaz won just a single round. "In spite of the fact that he's a fighter, you know? I had him harmed in the primary round, he continued to come and nobody's taken that much harm," Paul said.
Paul ended up being more youthful as well as more grounded — and a more gifted fighter.
"He's genuine extreme,'' Paul said of Diaz. "He's known for "That. However, extreme in this game doesn't work."
With the triumph, Paul improved to 7-1 while returning from his most memorable loss — a misfortune to Tommy Fierceness by split choice in February.
Paul likewise broadened his series of triumphs over MMA contenders. Beforehand, he beat Ben Askren with a first-round knockout, beat Tyron Woodley by choice and by 6th-round knockout, and beat Anderson Silva by consistent choice.
Diaz currently is supposed to get back to the UFC, possibly for a set of three battles against Conor McGregor.
"It's extreme. I wish I might have improved and improved things. … Yet it's completely fine," Diaz said.
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