Eddie Hearn I’ll beat all ur fighters asses Lightweight middleweight Heavyweights any weight all of them will get fucked up
And unless it’s complimentary keep my name outta your mouth cause u might get it also
What’s next for Diaz’s fighting career is unclear. He and Paul have discussed the possibility of a second fight under MMA rules before their first fight had even occurred, with Paul offering Diaz million to agree to it, but Paul is contracted to the PFL while Diaz has hinted that a UFC return could take place in the future.
On Friday, Diaz fired back at Hearn via Twitter, threatening to beat any fighter in Hearn’s stable, regardless of weight class, and letting the Matchroom boss know that he isn’t safe either.Should Hearn take notice of Diaz’s retort, perhaps the two can work out a boxing arrangement that is profitable for both of them.Diaz fell short in his boxing debut against Jake Paul on Aug. 5, losing a decision after 10 entertaining but uneven rounds that saw Diaz in serious trouble one point as he was knocked down by “The Problem Child.” It was hardly an exemplary display of Queensberry Rules boxing, but the MMA star didn’t embarrass himself in his first fight since parting ways with the UFC last year.See Hearn’s full comment from The MMA Hour below.Nate Diaz is never one to back down when it comes to talking trash.