AUSTIN, TEXAS: Brendan Schaub, Eddie Bravo, and Joe Rogan gathered to see Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz live with Joe Rogan. Rogan wants an MMA match between the two after the 10th round. Even before the result of the match was revealed, he accurately guessed the winner.
As soon as the final few seconds of the previous round ended, Rogan remarked, “Wow! I’ll tell you what, that sets up an MMA match for sure. If they wanna do it and make more money that makes it very interesting that sets up an MMA fight for sure.”
‘Hey, man, he survived’
A companion of Rogan asked him, “You probably give that fight to Jake?” to which Rogan agreed and added, “Yeah, I’d imagine Jake wins. Yeah, that was impressive. And Diaz poured it on man. A lot of people thought Diaz was gonna get blown out. Hey, man, he survived.”
Rogan said that he would certainly like to see Diaz engage in combat once more. The four-hour episode may be listened to online via Spotify. Paul impressed with his boxing prowess to defeat Diaz by unanimous decision.
Since his bout with Tommy Fury, the YouTube megastar has substantially raised his game. After defeating Diaz on August 5, 2023, Paul's professional record now stands at 7-1.
'Let’s run it back in MMA'
Paul showed respect for his opponent in the post-fight interview after winning the boxing match. He did, however, renew his generous offer to pay Diaz millions of dollars to compete in a style of boxing familiar to the Stockton native.
“$10 million, that’s the offer. Let’s run it back in MMA. I won one here, let’s keep it fair, run it back in your territory,” Paul said.
Paul had already made a similar offer to the MMA fighter. He has previously offered to fight Diaz in a manner that suits the former UFC fighter, saying that he is not scared to do so. In contrast, Diaz recently said in a popular video that it would cost much more than $10 million to compete against him in MMA.
Even though the world might want the MMA match, Diaz will choose if it happens or not. As of right now, Jake Paul, who won over the 38-year-old fighter at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, has the upper hand. The judges gave Paul three scores of 97-92, 98-91, and 98-91.