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Nate Diaz has fighting words for "spoiled lil b*tch" Logan Paul 

Former UFC icon Nate Diaz had some choice words for Logan Paul's actions during Jake Paul's fight against Tommy Fury.

As the two boxers took a short break in between rounds, the organizers allowed Paul to speak on the microphone from the sidelines. The WWE superstar took the opportunity to express love for his younger brother and spurred him on in the fight.

However, Logan Paul took it a step further by also trying to throw off his brother's opponent Tommy Fury by unsportingly taking a shot at him and the Fury family.

Paul said:

“Jake I love you, I’m not going to give you a big speech, I know you got this. But, either come back victorious or come back on your shield, I love you bro. Tommy if you can hear me, you a b***h, you gassing out. You a b***h and the whole Fury family a b***h.”

Nate Diaz took to Twitter to quote a video of Logan Paul's comments and furiously called him out:

"This guy needs his a** beat And who let the spoiled lil b***h yell obnoxious s**t during the fight ?"

Check out Diaz's tweet below:

This guy needs his ass beat
And who let the spoiled lil bitch yell obnoxious shit during the fight ? https://t.co/6OrMsj8IRE

Khamzat Chimaev's coach claims Nate Diaz never wanted to fight 'Borz'

Nate Diaz's final fight in the UFC was slated to be against the up-and-coming Khamzat Chimaev in a blockbuster main event at UFC 279.

Chimaev's failure to make weight by seven pounds caused a complete main card reshuffle that saw Diaz pitted against veteran Tony Ferguson and Chimaev take on Kevin Holland at catchweight.

Both fighters won their respective fights via submission but 'Borz' put on a whirlwind of a performance and could not afford Holland an inch. Comparitively, Diaz and Ferguson put in confused and lacklustre performances.

Khamzat Chimaev recently made claims that Nate Diaz was offered a higher amount to continue in the main event against him. Chimaev's coach Andreas Michael addressed the claims in an interview with Submission Radio and confirmed that Diaz turned down the offers that followed.

“It was obvious on the night. Nate never wanted to fight [Khamzat Chimaev] anyway... Of course, it was our obligation to make weight. But when we didn’t weigh in, when he [Diaz] was offered like, when things were thrown at him to take the fight, he just said no. And I don’t blame him. I swear to God I don't blame him.”

Check out Andreas Michael's full interview with Submission Radio on YouTube:

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