Nate Diaz wants the UFC to upgrade his upcoming UFC 230 lightweight contender fight with Dustin Poirier to a championship fight in new, currently hypothetical 165-pound division. Unfortunately for him, the UFC doesn’t seem into this idea.
His response? “Don’t be scared.”
165lbs don’t be scared ..
@ufc
@danawhite pic.twitter.com/JiSzABeQxG
— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) September 28, 2018
“165lbs don’t be scared,” Diaz said in a Tweet directed at the UFC and its president Dana White.
While this classic Diaz “don’t be scared” message was directed at the UFC and White, it got a response from former ONE Championship and Bellator welterweight champion Ben Askren.
In Ben Askren’s eyes, there’s no reason whatsoever to be scared of Nate Diaz.
Nothing about you is very scary. Arms the size of a noodle, takedown defense like a middle schooler and very amateur smack talk. I highly doubt anyone is scared of someone who is 6-6 in his last 12. https://t.co/jVR5XJiERA
— Funky (@Benaskren) September 28, 2018
“Nothing about you is very scary,” Ben Askren said in his Twitter attack on Nate Diaz. “Arms the size of a noodle, takedown defense like a middle schooler and very amateur smack talk. I highly doubt anyone is scared of someone who is 6-6 in his last 12.”
Ben Askren then followed up in several subsequent Tweets, responding to fans.
Meh. Never pulled out, never missed weight, never failed a drug test, never lost. Now we are talking https://t.co/d9XhaHBaD2
— Funky (@Benaskren) September 28, 2018
“Meh,” he said before listing his own accolades. “Never pulled out, never missed weight, never failed a drug test, never lost. Now we are talking.”
If you want to be a troll at least don’t be a very stupid one. Nate last fought August 2016. Let’s not act like he has been getting busy. https://t.co/yDyXs8vTDN
— Funky (@Benaskren) September 28, 2018
“If you want to be a troll at least don’t be a very stupid one,” he added. “Nate last fought August 2016. Let’s not act like he has been getting busy.”
No my angle is to come if Twitter. Say things that are true and watch all of you low IQ ufc nuthuggers lose their minds and then I laugh https://t.co/8p0HP3NKCh
— Funky (@Benaskren) September 28, 2018
“No my angle is to come if Twitter, say things that are true and watch all of you low IQ UFC nut-huggers lose their minds and then I laugh,” he added in another Tweet.
Ben Askren is currently retired, although he’s recently expressed interest in returning to action for the right fight — such as a battle with reigning Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald or a long-discussed collision with former UFC welterweight and middleweight champion Georges St-Pierre.
Askren is currently undefeated, owning an overall record of 18-0 overall.
What do you think of Ben Askren’s comments on Nate Diaz?
This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 9/28/2018.