But he wasnt 100% real or he would just say this is the career I chose because I didn’t want to get a education.. he didn’t even educate himself tho and I think that’s what hurts him imo but I love the dude tho he’s a good guy and try’s his hardest to be real but he’s simply unable to express himself because of the lack of education..orrrrrr he’s super funny at fucking with the media and shit lol
@@jbad5634 Yeah possibly idk he's always seemed like he had a good heart but wasn't very social I think him and nick have like a social anxiety disorder. But I agree I'm sure he wasn't that educated I'm not even sure if he graduated highschool?
Most all fighters are honest about it 😂😂 just recently I seen Chito Vera yesterday saying as long as he's fighting he'll still get those nerves.. also Gaethje said smthn like that 2wks ago
@@stevenfoster4066 Sure- but you get other fighters who deadass do enjoy it. Some a little too much (I’m picturing Tony Ferguson grinning with a smile full of blood)
@Solvem Probler Studios that's during the fight, build up is nerve ranking. Also cutting weight. After you get punched a couple times and don't get knocked out it's a little different 😊
100% he fights because he feels he has too to get what he needs, for his family, for his mates. I would step in the line of fire so my little brother wouldn’t have to take it in a heartbeat! I get it 100%
@@skysamurai8268 damn I never thought about it like that😢 his brother got blackballed essentially bckuz of his suspension Nate Diaz became his family's name sake that's big dawg weight on a man's shoulders
@@NinoVerse22 and the fact that they both go off of the philosophy of “it’s better to be a warrior in a garden , than a gardener in a war”. That quote speaks volumes and walks hand in hand with the Diaz’ doctrine
“It’s what I do and I’m down with it” never have more honest words been spoken. It’s stuff like this that shows how humble yet confident the Diaz brothers are!
@@twraoylnledyou8511 nope or at least I don’t believe in that concept. I’m pretty unstable mentally but I know how to fight and I feel like I can take on the entire world. impenetrable walls do not exist in my mindset
As an ex boxer I know the feeling I miss getting in there and competing more and more everyday the only reason I don't is cause I can't due to injuries it becomes part of you feels like I lost a loved one after I stopped
Soldiers that have seen a lot of combat often say the same thing. My theory is these extreme activities give you an intense purpose and meaning to life. The secret is theres always more than 1 to go for. I have a martial arts background but now for me its skiing. Ive heard hunting is the real primal shit though.
I worked in a few gyms and later for a Trainor....the heavyweights and journeymen all started having issues around 40-45 years old. Shit would just pop off that's terrible out of character for them. Probably the only guy you might recognize is Nate Campbell. He was a nice funny dude. Seen dudes try the shit out of him just to get in the ring and he always put out their fire with words. He was good dude. He's guys were professional and then something changed in him. I missed his fight and have no idea what happened. He started beating the shit out of his wife and people on the street. Complete 180. He was never scared to be in the ring with anyone. He was the first person I saw Mayweather the shit out of a room full of talent. If he had that mean streak he would have hurt some guys in the gym. No one would have batted an eye over it. Also their was some other health problems that were common too besides CTE. I'd rather not write about. Count your blessings and don't look back. I won't even spare anymore.
When I lost boxing and jitz due to an injury I mourned for years. It was all I cared about. Gained a bunch of weight dealt with depression. When I new it was gone forever… fuck that hurt.
This is the reason why Nate & Diaz brothers are so loved and respected even though they clearly don’t have the top scorecard. They are 100% real in and out of fights. They’ve shook up some real big deals! Their gas tank is insane. Never get bored of watching them.
That's not what he meant at all brother.. if you watched the whole interview and listen to him he wasn't talking about mentally, like at all. He meant he will be sparring and training to fight forever. He didn't mean literally fight forever. Had nothing to do with fighting mentally. I'm not shittin on you or your comment, just sharing some knowledge brother. I'm huge Diaz fan also btw
@@justinhiltz4201 how the fuck you know what nates thinking? Plus the fact that nick suffers with mental illnesses I do as well. Like anxiety shit like that. It can be bad. You dont know what hes thinking he is alot smarter than ppl think. To be able to fight in a cage in front of millions is something that a person with anxiety would be freakin the fuck out if you never suffered from it u cant understand it
Both of those dudes just have been through so much, every time I look into their eyes (through a screen) I see so much like pain and suffering in there. I hope both of them are happy and content at the end of their days. They deserve it.
Mma fighters pain tolerance is so insane. I got elbowed playing basketball and it split my eye lid open. I could not imagine fighting after that . I was thinking about that on the way to the ER to get stitched up.
@@billthebutcher4423 true. I split my forehead open once in the middle of a basketball game. Got up to check the ball and start playing didn’t realize there was warm blood running down my face lol once that wore off it hurt like a mf
Cowboy Cerrone said the same thing. He said he hated walking into the ring. Makes sense. If you're challenging yourself, fighting someone who is a threat, you're going to be getting those threatened emotions.
I grew up boxing. Several amateur bouts, and I was pretty good. I won more than I lost. Was considering making a real go at it… and then I stopped and went, “Wait, why am I doing this?” I had options, I stopped fighting, went to school, got a good job. Some people aren’t fortunate to have that opportunity. It’s a violent, dirty business, on the one hand Nate is thankful because all that it has brought him, on the other… he knows what it has/will take. He doesn’t glamorize it, and I applaud him for that.
Can’t live with it, can’t live without it is such a beautiful way to say that Nate. Respect brother. Not the full clip so not sure but if he didn’t stop the interview and say something like that after that line, he’s just bad at interviewing
@@Bgrande2255 except most of the time they don't. The vast majority of people who get in to fights, don't want to be in the fight. They just want the situation to be over. If they've done serious damage to somebody, it stays with them. I broke somebody's collar bone over a decade ago, over a stupid situation, and I think about it every day.
One if the reasons I like the Diaz bros is their complete honesty. Not everyone would admit that, and the majority of people will lie to look the hard man. Nick and Nate are hard men and everyone knows it so no need to lie. 🥊
The true raw emotion of a G, everything he said hits the heart, I rate his career sad he wasn’t ever a champ but he didn’t need a belt to fill an arena
I’m a Khabib fan but Nate opening up like this which he rarely does made me respect him way more. The guy is a warrior and will keep going until the wheels fall off
He says he’ll fight forever but you can see in his eyes, the tears he’s holding back, this man is tired of violence and pain. It’s just his nature to be a fighter - Nate is too human for his own good. MMA athletes need a more fair pay and health care, not just physical care but mental care too…
@@taylormcgill6643 exactly. It's annoying af to see somebody comment some made up BS like this about somebody they've literally seen less than a minute of. RUclips psychologists
Literally just responded to someone saying any fighter who enjoys it with lying that Tony Ferguson seriously might. Who else is gonna just sit through an armbar?
Um let’s see because as Nate has JUST explained in the video you just watched! He doesn’t like fighting, he’s not gunna pretend that he likes it! Nick has said the same thing. The quote relates to them because they are of the understanding that you need to know how to fight, even if you don’t want too. It’s a doggy dog world out there. Hence a warrior in a garden will be more prepared for war ( or a fight) than a gardener being prepared for war. You understand where I’m getting at here? Haven’t you ever woke up in the morning to the realisation that some people may not have had such a privileged upbringing as you? Respectfully, think before you speak.
@Skysamurai82 how do you know my upbringing was privileged? I was just asking a question. I still interpret the quote totally different. Respectfully, people can have different opinions
@@Matzes absolutely, maybe it’s just where I come from. Where I come from, wording things like you did comes across as cheeky. Don’t mind me pal, just used to welsh lingo and the way we speak, it’s what I’m used too. Apologies 👍🏻👍🏻 but I never said you had a great or bad childhood. I was just pointing out that some are more privileged than others.. and there is always people worse off than let’s say you or I.
I will never understand all the Nate Diaz hate that I see, it’s fucking stupid. He’s just honest & real all the time. Win or lose he always goes out there & puts on a great violent showcase damn near every single time he’s stepped in the octagon. Both of the Diaz brothers are absolute legends, and they will both always be up there as some of my favorite all time fighters.
I can understand where he's coming from, that's why I like the Diaz brothers they honest and real. I use to feel like that playing football super nervous and kind of scared but I was good at it.
There is a sadness in Diaz. I think deep down he wishes he never started this life, but now it's who he is. Only Ariel can get Nate to open up calmly on camera
He never gives up either, he fights right till the point where he either wins, or can't fight anymore. It's sad in a way but respect to people that choose that path.
This is Why he is so popular. 100% real. Doesnt bullshit just simply tells you like it is!!
He literally just.....mumbles
@@Haerinx87 just stop you know clearly heard what he said
I completely agree with you 💯
But he wasnt 100% real or he would just say this is the career I chose because I didn’t want to get a education.. he didn’t even educate himself tho and I think that’s what hurts him imo but I love the dude tho he’s a good guy and try’s his hardest to be real but he’s simply unable to express himself because of the lack of education..orrrrrr he’s super funny at fucking with the media and shit lol
@@jbad5634 Yeah possibly idk he's always seemed like he had a good heart but wasn't very social I think him and nick have like a social anxiety disorder. But I agree I'm sure he wasn't that educated I'm not even sure if he graduated highschool?
The diaz bros are the only ones honest about it
Gsp too
And cowboy
Most all fighters are honest about it 😂😂 just recently I seen Chito Vera yesterday saying as long as he's fighting he'll still get those nerves.. also Gaethje said smthn like that 2wks ago
@@rollin60zjones been saying this for the last decade too
Tyson
This is a real fighter. He knows violence. Nothing exciting about it. That’s what makes him so dangerous.
It is exciting. Especially when you're winning
@Daniel Joe Whitfield no shit. This is supposed to be from his perspective. And he's there to fight to the death
@@stevenfoster4066 Sure- but you get other fighters who deadass do enjoy it. Some a little too much (I’m picturing Tony Ferguson grinning with a smile full of blood)
Some people just don’t get that exact thing brother. 🦾
@Solvem Probler Studios that's during the fight, build up is nerve ranking. Also cutting weight. After you get punched a couple times and don't get knocked out it's a little different 😊
Two of the realest people to ever fight in the entertainment industry
Not so sure about Ariel but Diaz was pretty real
@@pixuull Diaz brothers
@@paramkumarprincevegetaiv 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@pixuullbruh u really think Ariel is or was a fighter at some point? Aahhhhhhaaaaa
@@georgharveyoswald5982 Heelwani would slap the crap out of you son
When Nick says his biggest regret is getting Nate into the game… damn
100% he fights because he feels he has too to get what he needs, for his family, for his mates. I would step in the line of fire so my little brother wouldn’t have to take it in a heartbeat! I get it 100%
@@skysamurai8268 real
Damn
@@skysamurai8268 damn I never thought about it like that😢 his brother got blackballed essentially bckuz of his suspension Nate Diaz became his family's name sake that's big dawg weight on a man's shoulders
@@NinoVerse22 and the fact that they both go off of the philosophy of “it’s better to be a warrior in a garden , than a gardener in a war”.
That quote speaks volumes and walks hand in hand with the Diaz’ doctrine
Nate’s as real as it gets. 👊👊
Just FYI
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@@saynotocommunism Well, That's New to me. I've Never been asked to "Rate" a Comment by RUclips! Just Videos. 💯🤣🇺🇸
Its like he knows this fight game is gonna be what kills him in long run
This is honestly a beautiful look into a soul of a fighter and a real man.
Gay
Yes
Sus comment of the month.
It’s just the music bro lmao
Another way of saying I ducked all the top 10 in my division. They are all juiced.
1000 percent authenticity. Its all the fans have ever wanted.
As the slogan goes, 'as real as it gets'
Then why do ppl like Colby so much? He’s as fake as they come lol
@@ADRPLREVIEWbecause he’s a heel and it’s entertaining. the same reason ppl love chael except chael is far better in every way and much funnier
Love how real nate is.
This right here is the definition of a Warrior
“It’s what I do and I’m down with it” never have more honest words been spoken. It’s stuff like this that shows how humble yet confident the Diaz brothers are!
You can never kill a true warrior’s spirit
You can tho, can't you?
@@twraoylnledyou8511 nope or at least I don’t believe in that concept. I’m pretty unstable mentally but I know how to fight and I feel like I can take on the entire world. impenetrable walls do not exist in my mindset
@@spectres_garage is not a concept. And you are delusional.
@@spectres_garage knowing how to fight and being a capable man are not synonymous. Every animal knows how to fight. Half still get eaten.
Would anyone else love a documentary of the Diaz brothers? They are like no one else. Just each other. ❤
fighting for different reasons, "cant live with, cant live without it" i feel you man
That's why I like nate. Dude's 100% legit. No commercial stuff or making it nicer to you or the media. Just "in your face" kinda truth.
As an ex boxer I know the feeling I miss getting in there and competing more and more everyday the only reason I don't is cause I can't due to injuries it becomes part of you feels like I lost a loved one after I stopped
Soldiers that have seen a lot of combat often say the same thing. My theory is these extreme activities give you an intense purpose and meaning to life. The secret is theres always more than 1 to go for. I have a martial arts background but now for me its skiing. Ive heard hunting is the real primal shit though.
So what you described isn't the feeling he meant
I worked in a few gyms and later for a Trainor....the heavyweights and journeymen all started having issues around 40-45 years old. Shit would just pop off that's terrible out of character for them. Probably the only guy you might recognize is Nate Campbell. He was a nice funny dude. Seen dudes try the shit out of him just to get in the ring and he always put out their fire with words. He was good dude. He's guys were professional and then something changed in him. I missed his fight and have no idea what happened. He started beating the shit out of his wife and people on the street. Complete 180. He was never scared to be in the ring with anyone. He was the first person I saw Mayweather the shit out of a room full of talent. If he had that mean streak he would have hurt some guys in the gym. No one would have batted an eye over it. Also their was some other health problems that were common too besides CTE. I'd rather not write about. Count your blessings and don't look back. I won't even spare anymore.
Last fought in 1997 but I sparred a couple of older cats in the gym couple weeks back. It felt so good to land punches. Made me feel alive!
When I lost boxing and jitz due to an injury I mourned for years. It was all I cared about. Gained a bunch of weight dealt with depression. When I new it was gone forever… fuck that hurt.
This is the reason why Nate & Diaz brothers are so loved and respected even though they clearly don’t have the top scorecard. They are 100% real in and out of fights. They’ve shook up some real big deals! Their gas tank is insane. Never get bored of watching them.
The fight forever line hits hard, he's saying he's not only fighting physically but mentally aswell.
That's not what he meant at all brother.. if you watched the whole interview and listen to him he wasn't talking about mentally, like at all. He meant he will be sparring and training to fight forever. He didn't mean literally fight forever. Had nothing to do with fighting mentally. I'm not shittin on you or your comment, just sharing some knowledge brother. I'm huge Diaz fan also btw
@@justinhiltz4201 how the fuck you know what nates thinking? Plus the fact that nick suffers with mental illnesses I do as well. Like anxiety shit like that. It can be bad. You dont know what hes thinking he is alot smarter than ppl think. To be able to fight in a cage in front of millions is something that a person with anxiety would be freakin the fuck out if you never suffered from it u cant understand it
It's his job it's what he is good at but he doesn't like to hurt someone and nobody likes to be hit and slammed. Love this guy he is real af
Man. I fuckin love Diaz bros. No doubt. Realest bros on the planet.
That was surprisingly deep, cool insight into Nate's mentality.
Love what this man represents. Real warrior. Hope he and his brother lives a long and prosperous life.
It almost sounds like he's making a painful realization when he says "Yeah I'll fight forever". Brings a literal meaning to fighting for your life.
He definitely will be fighting forever❤
The whole time training for that next fight I bet it's nerve-wracking
Both of those dudes just have been through so much, every time I look into their eyes (through a screen) I see so much like pain and suffering in there. I hope both of them are happy and content at the end of their days. They deserve it.
He's real no nonsense Nate & Nick Diaz brothers & us fans realize it
Nick & Nate are real ones. #Facts
Nate is one of very few fighters who genuinely lives by the code of 'Keep it real'. F@CK the Likes.
He’s a real one that’s for sure no bull shit straight the point
You don't have to be a perfect record champ to have support and fans! Just being real brings more light and support your way 😊.
I will never understand any hate Nate gets. Real down to earth guy
Mma fighters pain tolerance is so insane. I got elbowed playing basketball and it split my eye lid open. I could not imagine fighting after that . I was thinking about that on the way to the ER to get stitched up.
The adrenaline is much different going into a fight so most of the time you don't feel much until after lol
@@billthebutcher4423 true. I split my forehead open once in the middle of a basketball game. Got up to check the ball and start playing didn’t realize there was warm blood running down my face lol once that wore off it hurt like a mf
Do we can't stand embrace his honesty and hates liars me to
You get used to it. Its more psychological type of thing. Some people want it more than it hurts.
Adrenaline. I’ve bleed from the side of my head before after a fight and didn’t even notice it till I was walking away after the homie pointed it out
This interview was the most coherent and open I’ve ever heard Nate. It was really something to watch when it came out
I love this dude he is probably the most honest person you’ll ever meet, I don’t think he can be any other way!!👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥💯💯
That's a SOLDIER! RESPECT!!!
Cowboy Cerrone said the same thing. He said he hated walking into the ring. Makes sense. If you're challenging yourself, fighting someone who is a threat, you're going to be getting those threatened emotions.
the Ruthless kindest brothers, in the history of fighting. Nothing but respect for these two men
This has to be Ariel’s best work. Everything about this interview was iconic. LFG 209 Nick Diaz army 👊🏻
Havsni is a real tool
I grew up boxing. Several amateur bouts, and I was pretty good. I won more than I lost. Was considering making a real go at it… and then I stopped and went, “Wait, why am I doing this?” I had options, I stopped fighting, went to school, got a good job.
Some people aren’t fortunate to have that opportunity. It’s a violent, dirty business, on the one hand Nate is thankful because all that it has brought him, on the other… he knows what it has/will take. He doesn’t glamorize it, and I applaud him for that.
The most real 2 men in the UFC are the Diaz brother's
This guy represents a whole era for us older fans man… I really hope he’s happy now and wish him the best with his future endeavours
lmao I feel the way he says forever
I felt that shit too lmao
Can’t live with it, can’t live without it is such a beautiful way to say that Nate. Respect brother. Not the full clip so not sure but if he didn’t stop the interview and say something like that after that line, he’s just bad at interviewing
This is cool! I’ve never seen this side of Nate. What a legend.
Damn good questions. He turned Nate into Nathan, such an honest response.
It is fun to fight, it doesn’t feel good hurting people, unless you’re a sociopath
Or ur mad at the person
Or you’re simply not soft and know it’s a fight and the other person is trying to do the exact same
@@Bgrande2255 except most of the time they don't. The vast majority of people who get in to fights, don't want to be in the fight. They just want the situation to be over. If they've done serious damage to somebody, it stays with them.
I broke somebody's collar bone over a decade ago, over a stupid situation, and I think about it every day.
Like jon bone Jones
It’s not “fun” to fight who he’s fighting dude…it’s scary.
Honesty and someone being super real is just awsome
Diaz brothers movie🎬 make it happen ❤
Probably a mini series
Real talk . Full respect from one fighter to the other
A man that understands the damage he can do in the ring.
and the damage he can take.
And take
One if the reasons I like the Diaz bros is their complete honesty.
Not everyone would admit that, and the majority of people will lie to look the hard man.
Nick and Nate are hard men and everyone knows it so no need to lie. 🥊
“This is who you are, right?”
Ariel nearly finished the man.
Closest Nate was to being finished ( excluding that one head kick)
How
You could tell he felt that question in so many ways
Excited and stoned dont mix.
Realist fighter ever. What you see is who he REALLY is.
Wow so deep I’ll fight forever he is the Fukin man Diaz 4 life 💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's real right there!
The true raw emotion of a G, everything he said hits the heart, I rate his career sad he wasn’t ever a champ but he didn’t need a belt to fill an arena
If you never had to fight to protect and defend a loved one, you would NEVER understand it.
Absolutely authentic ❤
I’m a Khabib fan but Nate opening up like this which he rarely does made me respect him way more. The guy is a warrior and will keep going until the wheels fall off
He says he’ll fight forever but you can see in his eyes, the tears he’s holding back, this man is tired of violence and pain. It’s just his nature to be a fighter - Nate is too human for his own good. MMA athletes need a more fair pay and health care, not just physical care but mental care too…
...ok?
@@taylormcgill6643 are you confused?
@@deplorableme4678 yeah the dude who commented is inventing meaning out of nowhere. Almost making a cartoon out of Nate. Its weird
Jesus dude, just stfu. You cannot possibly fathom what person like this feels. You're projecting your own hypotheticals onto him
@@taylormcgill6643 exactly. It's annoying af to see somebody comment some made up BS like this about somebody they've literally seen less than a minute of. RUclips psychologists
I hope time puts these brothers where they belong. Known as the realist mfers in the planet
Who would get excited about getting punches in the face other than Tony Ferguson
Literally just responded to someone saying any fighter who enjoys it with lying that Tony Ferguson seriously might. Who else is gonna just sit through an armbar?
I just love this dude's honesty. On a fuhking gut level it just speaks volumes. So real.
Nate: “Yeah I’ll fight forever”
Ariel: What do you mean Forever?
Nate: “Forever”
Nate really is that real one 🥶
That answer was so real and raw, epic answer.
To apply "can't live with it, can't live without it" was perfect
“It’s better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war.”
Nate and Nick live and breathe that quote!
Huh, how does that quote even related to them at all
Um let’s see because as Nate has JUST explained in the video you just watched! He doesn’t like fighting, he’s not gunna pretend that he likes it! Nick has said the same thing. The quote relates to them because they are of the understanding that you need to know how to fight, even if you don’t want too. It’s a doggy dog world out there. Hence a warrior in a garden will be more prepared for war ( or a fight) than a gardener being prepared for war. You understand where I’m getting at here?
Haven’t you ever woke up in the morning to the realisation that some people may not have had such a privileged upbringing as you? Respectfully, think before you speak.
@Skysamurai82 how do you know my upbringing was privileged? I was just asking a question. I still interpret the quote totally different. Respectfully, people can have different opinions
@@Matzes absolutely, maybe it’s just where I come from. Where I come from, wording things like you did comes across as cheeky. Don’t mind me pal, just used to welsh lingo and the way we speak, it’s what I’m used too. Apologies 👍🏻👍🏻 but I never said you had a great or bad childhood. I was just pointing out that some are more privileged than others.. and there is always people worse off than let’s say you or I.
Nate Diaz don't like beating the hell out of people, he's just really good at it!! Such a real dude reppin the 209!!
I'll fight forever - Nate
What do you mean "forever"? - Ariel
Like one more week. - Nate
Great question from the greatest MMA journalist.
This is why the Diaz brothers are so loved. On top of their fighting skills.
He goes in there ready to die everytime thats what makes him a freakin legend #NickDiazArmy
This man is a real as it gets. Take my hat off to Nate
I love how Nate, Nick and GSP think the same way, Fighting is not something you love to do.
Ariel the real goat off MMA journalism
Bruh as a fighter I’ve never seen something more relatable
I will never understand all the Nate Diaz hate that I see, it’s fucking stupid. He’s just honest & real all the time. Win or lose he always goes out there & puts on a great violent showcase damn near every single time he’s stepped in the octagon. Both of the Diaz brothers are absolute legends, and they will both always be up there as some of my favorite all time fighters.
After a lifetime of fighting and training, when you no longer have to fight, it feels like you’ve nothing left to live.
To endure pain because you have to, not because you want to. The life of a man
Violence?-Yes Please--Nate Diaz…😊.
Lol I love when he said rocks shoes were dog shit and they were made to wear em lmao 😂😂
No matter the record, Diaz is the most sincere, real deal fighter. No bullshit, no games.
Diaz army all day!
Fighter commin their entire lives to the sport. It's so much more mental than we think.
Love nate. Realest dude ever.
They both taking about 2 different versions of fighting
Nate is legit
The man !!!
Diaz Army, SCRAPPAK..Love this dude..Real of the Real..
Downtown Tahoma California.
So real he hurts n hurts others he'll never get excited abt that. He jst such a genuine guy
I can understand where he's coming from, that's why I like the Diaz brothers they honest and real. I use to feel like that playing football super nervous and kind of scared but I was good at it.
When him and nick are comfortable they’re actually pretty well spoken smart guys
There is a sadness in Diaz. I think deep down he wishes he never started this life, but now it's who he is. Only Ariel can get Nate to open up calmly on camera
Out of all the fighters I’ve ever watched Nate Diaz is the one fighter I really became a True Fan of
This is why this man is a role model. He tells the truth.
I fw both Diaz bros so much heart 💪
“What do you mean forever?”
“Forever”
everyone has a lot of respect for nate for a reason, true warrior.
He never gives up either, he fights right till the point where he either wins, or can't fight anymore. It's sad in a way but respect to people that choose that path.
Love you Nate your one of the last OG in the UFC’s foreal great fighter awesome personality
Diaz has a really good heart I believe he's a real man. Respect 🙏
Love you brotha!!!! One of the greatest to grace us with your talent & BLESSED with a huge heart ❤️ thanks for being YOU!!
this is what a real goat is, keeping it real, pushing your craft to your limits and passion