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Diaz-Masvidal moving to July 6 in Anaheim

Diaz vs. Masvidal Rematch Set for July 6 in Anaheim

Ashley Clark
Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 6:50 PM
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O stay away from a contention with UFC 302 on June 1, the compensation per-view light-heavyweight fight between previous UFC brawlers Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal will be moved to July 6 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, an authority engaged with the change told BoxingScene Tuesday.

Diaz and Masvidal, who organized the UFC’s first “BMF” battle in 2019, were initially booked to battle at the Kia Discussion in Inglewood, Calif., on June 1.

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— BoxingScene.com (@boxingscene) May 8, 2024

While Diaz is at this point not under agreement with UFC – he lost an Aug. 5, 2023, fight to Jake Paul – Masvidal is under a UFC contract. Diaz’s misfortune to Paul is his main trip such a long ways as an expert fighter. Masvidal likewise has only one star battle, a larger part choice success over the 1-11-2 Joseph Benjamin way back in 2005.

UFC 302, from Newark, N.J., will happen June 1 with a lightweight headliner setting Dustin Poirier in opposition to Islam Makhachev.

The Diaz-Masvidal boxing rematch, named “Sole survivor,” is booked for 10 adjusts and will be delivered by Fanmio.

Ashley’s View:

In an essential move to try not to plan clashes with UFC 302 on June 1, the profoundly expected pay-per-view rematch between previous UFC warriors Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal has been rescheduled for July 6 at the Honda Center in Anaheim. This choice, affirmed by an authority associated with the progress, expects to enhance the occasion’s viewership and augment fan commitment.

Diaz and Masvidal, famous for their energizing confrontation in the UFC’s debut “BMF” session back in 2019, were at first scheduled to conflict at the Kia Discussion in Inglewood, California, on June 1. Nonetheless, considering the forthcoming UFC occasion including a title session between Dustin Poirier and Islam Makhachev, coordinators picked to concede the Diaz-Masvidal rematch to a later date.

While Diaz is presently not contracted with the UFC, having experienced a loss to Jake Paul in August 2023, Masvidal stays under a UFC contract. Quite, Diaz’s misfortune to Paul denoted his only expert boxing outing hitherto. Likewise, Masvidal flaunts just a single recorded fight, getting a greater part choice triumph over Joseph Benjamin in 2005.

UFC 302, planned to happen in Newark, New Jersey, on June 1, vows to convey an enchanting lightweight standoff among Poirier and Makhachev, further uplifting expectation among battle sports aficionados.

Named “Last one standing,” the Diaz-Masvidal boxing rematch is scheduled for 10 adjusts and will be communicated by Fanmio, offering fans overall the chance to observe these two prepared contenders reestablish their contention in a profoundly expected fight. As arrangements go on for this enthusiastically anticipated occasion, expectation fabricates, promising a remarkable night of pugilistic activity in the core of Anaheim.

 

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