Some are saying he will box Jake Paul in a money fight, while others are speculating he’ll step inside the squared circle of WWE. In a recent interview with the media, Bellator CEO Scott Coker said that they have reached out to Diaz to open a dialog about a collaboration:

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However, veteran MMA journalist Ariel Helwani has reported that any news of Nate Diaz talking to other promoters or promotions is untrue. The Stockton native is currently in a three-month negotiation period with the UFC, which legally forbids him from having business-related conversations with others.

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Helwani further clarified that this clause is a standard one in every UFC deal, and only the company has the right to waive it in situations they decide to. There have been instances of the UFC waiving the clause in the past, but they haven’t done so in Diaz’s case.

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Chael Sonnen speculates Nate Diaz’s big signing for Real Fight Inc.

Nate Diaz left the MMA community on a cliffhanger in his post-fight octagon interview after UFC 279, where he said he was looking to dabble in other sports and do better than his former rival Conor McGregor.

Days before that, it was reported that he had applied for a promoter’s license to form a new promotion, Real Fight Inc.

The promotion is expected to feature MMA, boxing, and BJJ athletes, per the statement shared by the team.

On an episode of Beyond the Fight, Chael Sonnen speculated that Francis Ngannou could be Diaz’s first big signing for his promotion.

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Ahead of his fight with Ciryl Gane, Ngannou told Helwani on The MMA Hour that he refused to sign a new deal with the UFC because he felt pressured and not protected.

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