Nate Diaz was expected to face Jorge Masvidal on November 2nd at UFC 244 but that’s NO Longer happening!
Nope, Nate Diaz is out of the UFC Fight Night over FALSE steroid allegations! Read on…
CelebNSports247.com has the breaking news that surfaced today after Nate Diaz took to Twitter saying “I’m not gonna make it out to NYC for fight week next week because they say I might have tested with elevated levels.”
An angry Nate Diaz full statement reads:
I’m not gonna make it out to NYC for fight week next week because they say I might have tested with elevated levels that they say might be from some tainted supplements. I call false on that because I only take Whole Foods or natural food supplements. I don’t even eat meat. So until UFC, USADA or whoever is FUCKING with me fixes it, I won’t be competing.
I’m not gonna play their game and try and hide it or keep it quiet, as they suggested. I’m not going to have my name tainted as a cheater like these other motherfuckers who keep quiet until after the fight just so they can get paid. F-cking cheaters.
I don’t give a fuck about some money over my dignity and my legacy. I’m not playing along with this bullshit. I’m not staying quiet and figuring it out after the fight. That’s cheating. So fight game I’ll see you when I see you.
Sincerely, the realest baddest motherfucker in the game!
UFC 244 is set to take place next week, but it looks like they were already prepared to go forward just in case something happened.
Here is what Chisang Malata posted about Diaz NOT fighting:
Been told the UFC have had a replacement on standby in case of injury or unforeseen circumstances scuppering Jorge Masvidal vs Nate Diaz.
That man is none other than Leon Edwards.
He’s been paid to be in training camp and is likely the front runner to replace Nate. #UFC244
— Chisanga Malata (@Chisanga_Malata) October 24, 2019
Diaz has never failed a drug test in the past but is a frequent user of CBD.
The 34-year-old recently had his first bout since facing Conor McGregor in 2016, a match that he won against Anthony Pettis by decision at UFC 241 in August.