What is Nate Diaz's Record?
Nate Diaz's record currently stands at 1 win, 1 loss, and 0 draws. Of those 1 win, he has stopped 0 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 0%. In his only defeat, he lost on the scorecards. He's boxed a total of 20 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 10 rounds on average.
When was his last fight and how active is he?
Nate Diaz's last fight took place against Jorge Masvidal on July 6, 2024, in Anaheim, United States. He won by majority decision in the 10th round. That fight was 5 months and 16 days ago.
How Old Is Nate Diaz And Where Is he From?
The cruiserweight is currently 39 years old. He was born on April 16, 1985, so he will turn 40 in 3 months and 25 days.
Diaz was born in the United States.
How long has Diaz been fighting?
Nate Diaz made his professional debut in August 2023, so he has been a pro for 1 year and 4 months.
How tall is Diaz, What is his Reach And Which Stance Does he Use?
Diaz is 6' 0" tall, which is 183cm. His reach is 76 inches, which is 193 cm. Diaz fights from a traditional orthodox stance, which means he favours his right hand as his power hand when fighting.
What will be Nate Diaz's Next Fight And Where Can I Watch It?
Nate Diaz doesn't currently have a fight scheduled.
In the UK you can usually stream Diaz's fights on DAZN PPV.
In the US you can usually stream Nate Diaz's fights via DAZN PPV.
Nate Diaz Stats
Age | Date Of Birth | Nationality | Height | Reach | Stance | Weight Division |
39 | April 16, 1985 | United States | 183 cm | 193 cm | orthodox | Cruiserweight (200 lb) |
Nate Diaz Record
Professional Record | Wins | Wins By KO | Knockout Percentage | Losses | Losses By Stoppage | Draws | Pro Rounds | Debut |
1-1-0 | 1 | 0 | 0% | 1 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 2023 |
Nate Diaz Recent Contests
Date | Opponent | Result | Replay | Venue |
2024-07-06 | Jorge Masvidal | Won (MD 10) | | Honda Center, Anaheim, CA, United States |
2023-08-05 | Jake Paul | Lost (UD 10) |
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| American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX, United States |
Nate Diaz has more skills in his war chest but any great fighter can have an off night and lose doesn’t mean they weren’t the better fighter overall Nate has been at this a long time his submission game has been his best asset on the mat and he and his brothers ability to take more than a few punches and spew blood while simultaneously trash talking their opponents shows competitors hey I came to fight and they go on to win blood running down the face or not so Nate is a goat from his debut to his lengthy career he’s earned that can he lose sure but I can’t see him being defeated mentally or emotionally so he always comes out the winner and his ability on his back is unparalleled and he can stand toe to toe and take punches for the duration but once he has you on the mat you are going to have a hard time combating his set and knowledge of submissions so overall he’s the full package whether he wins every fight or not he’s old school been in the game too long to take a loss and allow it to define him or lower his status as one of the baddest mma fighters of all time so far