Future Of Nate Diaz's Career

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Nate will never be the kind if fighter who draws the majority of the fans into the arena. He can be successful main eventing but inky when he's fighting a true main venter who draws a lot of fans to the arena. The reason is he's terrible at press conferences. I saw him in a press conference along with McGregor before their fight. Very time Conor would say something to Diaz, the only retort Diaz could come up with is "I don't give a fuck." That gets very old and very boring very quickly. He doesn't have the ability to get the fans on his side by saying things that are either entertaining cut-downs of his opponent or statements that would get the audience to think he's a good man who they should cheer for. He's not funny, he'snot intellectual, and he's not a man who is able to talk in a way which would capture the hearts and imaginations of the audience, The future of his career is dependent on who he gets booked to fight. Also with his lack of power, the chances if him pulling off some incredibly visually exciting maneuver or even punching hard enough to cause a KO are slim.
 
He will continue to be a fringe top 5 fighter as he has been pretty much all of his career.
 
"What he tweet?"
"Conor got his ass beat"


I and many others enjoyed it. That's part of their charm.
 
I was more entertained by Nate than Conor at those press conferences. Conor seemed strained, Nate kept it real

By the way TS. Nate is better to listen to than you
 
Stopped reading after cant draw majority of fans.
 
He's had a career of entertaining fights against top caliber competition that, win or lose, are worth revisiting time and again, just like his brother
 
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