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Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz Rumored to Have Rematch: Will You Tune In?

Get the latest update on the rumored rematch between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz. Find out why Chael Sonnen believes it’s a bad idea and if fans are excited to watch the fight.

Title Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz Rumored to Have Rematch
Date March 2024
Location Las Vegas, Nevada
Opinion Chael Sonnen believes it’s a bad idea

The highly anticipated rematch between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz is rumored to take place in March 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chael Sonnen, a longtime UFC veteran and analyst, strongly opposes the rematch, stating that it’s a bad idea and could result in significant financial losses. Sonnen questions the decision to hold the bout in Las Vegas alongside UFC 300. The event’s promoters and potential risks to Diaz and Masvidal’s finances remain a concern. Will you tune in to watch the rematch?

The Highly Anticipated Rematch Between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz

It’s been almost five years since their first showdown for the inaugural BMF belt, and now Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz are rumored to be facing off once again. The previous fight ended with Masvidal dominating Diaz and a doctor’s stoppage in the third round. However, there has always been unfinished business between these two fighters. The rematch is said to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada in March 2024, but details are still being finalized.

Longtime UFC veteran and analyst Chael Sonnen, however, is not in favor of this rematch. He believes it’s a bad idea and predicts that it will result in significant financial losses. Sonnen expressed his concerns on his YouTube channel, stating that boxing is a worse decision than an MMA rematch. Additionally, he believes that scheduling the bout in Las Vegas in March, alongside UFC 300, is setting them up for trouble. Sonnen questions who is promoting the event and worries that Diaz and/or Masvidal might be risking their own money.

With all these factors pointing towards potential failure, the question remains: if the bout does happen as rumored, will you tune in?