Nate Diaz exempts Jon Jones, Israel Adesanya in brutal evaluation of UFC roster while discussing promotion exit

After spending 15 years fighting in the UFC and winning The Ultimate Fighter 5, Nate Diaz is currently spending his time as a free agent. In a recent YouTube video, Nate, known for his straightforward approach, shared his bombshell opinion on the current UFC superstars.

Diaz also discussed his thoughts on Jon Jones and Israel Adesanya, shedding light on various aspects of the UFC. Additionally, Diaz revealed the actual reasons behind his departure from the UFC.

Nate Diaz labels UFC champions “lame”

During a recent interview with All Out Fighting, Nate discussed the highly anticipated return of the BMF championship and Justin Gaethje’s victory in claiming the honorary title. However, Diaz expressed his skepticism about both Gaethje and Poirier being deserving of fighting for the honorary title.

“No, him ( Gaethje) and Poirier are dorks, they don’t fit the description anyway, Masvidal, too. The champions are all kind of lame right now. ” Diaz said.

The Stockton native also voiced his opinion on other current champions, stating that he finds them lacking the entertainment value they once had in the past.

“There is Adesanya and Jon Jones, besides that everybody is kind of, there is nobody that entertaining to watch. So, what happens? I make something to entertain people and I’m not even in there?” Diaz added.

Diaz discloses real reason for his UFC exit

After building a remarkable MMA career with a 22-13-0 record overall,  Diaz is now gearing up to venture into professional boxing. Recently, the MMA veteran finally disclosed the reasons behind his departure from the UFC.

“They just needed something to do, something to make some promotion out of it. That’s why I had to get out of the organization the whole time anyway. There’s nobody to fight, that’s why I had to step out because there’s nobody to fight.” Diaz added.

The 38-year-old fighter, however, slightly indicated to make a comeback to the UFC in the future for one last time, specifically in the welterweight division. However, before that, the American has his sights set on defeating Jake Paul in his ring debut.

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