Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal boxing match is going to take place on June 1, which is almost five years after their previous fight in the UFC. Masvidal won that fight when the doctor stopped it in November 2019. Many fans wanted to see a rematch in the UFC, but they never got the chance because both fighters left the organization. Now, a press tour in multiple cities has been announced for their upcoming boxing match.
Press Tour Dates and More Details for Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal Boxing Match
Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal, who were popular fighters in the UFC, are set to have a rematch, but this time they will compete in a boxing match instead of the UFC octagon. Exciting news for fans is that a press tour for their upcoming boxing match has been announced, and it will take place in multiple cities.
The tour will kick off in Las Vegas on Friday, April 12, and then move to New York on Tuesday, April 16. After that, they will head to Miami on Wednesday, April 17, and finally conclude the tour in Los Angeles on Friday, April 19. This allows fans in different cities to see Diaz and Masvidal up close and personal as they promote their boxing match.
Diaz and Masvidal clashed in November 2019 at UFC 244, with Masvidal winning due to a doctor’s stoppage. Since leaving the UFC, both fighters have stayed active in combat sports. Diaz didn’t renew his UFC contract in 2022 and recently lost his first boxing match against Jake Paul.
Masvidal retired in April 2023 and launched his bare-knuckle MMA promotion, Gamebred Fighting Championship, in 2021. Recently, the promotion crowned its first heavyweight champion, Junior dos Santos, who defeated Alan Belcher.
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The upcoming boxing match between Diaz and Masvidal on June 1 promises to be an entertaining event, especially considering their previous encounter. Fans can expect an exciting rematch that shouldn’t be missed. Be sure to catch all the action on June 1, including the press conference.