Dillon Danis places ridiculous bet on beating Nate Diaz 'in under 30 seconds' following altercation at UFC 281
Dillon Danis recently made some bold claims after his altercation with Nate Diaz at UFC 281.
Nate Diaz has yet again gotten into an altercation, this time with Dillon Danis. The former UFC fighter was in attendance at the UFC 281 pay-per-view at Madison Square Garden in New York City last weekend.
During the event, Diaz got involved in a scuffle with Danis outside the venue. Several videos of the incident emerged online, where Diaz could be seen slapping one of Danis' teammates.
Taking to his official Twitter handle, Dillon Danis claimed that he could finish Diaz in under thirty seconds, irrespective of whether it was a boxing or an MMA fight:
"mma or boxing i finish nate diaz in under 30 seconds or everyone who likes this gets 10k."
You can check out Danis' Twitter post below:
Diaz recently became a free agent after a 15-year run in the UFC. His last fight in the promotion was against Tony Ferguson, where he put on an impressive performance to secure a fourth-round submission victory. The Stockton native has expressed interest in making a move to boxing after his contract expired in the UFC.
'El Jefe', on the other hand, has fought only two fights in his MMA career so far. He made his debut against Kyle Walker at Bellator 198, where he secured a submission win against his opponent. His second win in the promotion came against Max Humphrey via first-round submission.
Nate Diaz can make more money outside of the UFC octagon, says Justin Gaethje
In a recent interview with ESPN's Marc Raimondi, UFC lightweight contender Justin Gaethje stated that Diaz has more potential to make money outside of the UFC and "be his own boss."
Putting forth his opinion on the Stockton native's retirement from the promotion, 'The Highlight' said:
"He better not ever come back. He better go make money somewhere else. There's plenty of money to be made for Nate Diaz outside of the UFC. He can be his own boss and that's what he should do."
Check out Justin Gaethje's thoughts on Diaz's farewell from the UFC: