Hearn Reacts To Nate Diaz Threat: Please Don't Choke Me Out

Eddie Hearn
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By  BoxingScene Staff

Promoter Eddie Hearn is hoping to avoid a physical confrontation the next time he sees MMA veteran Nate Diaz.

In a recent interview, Hearn was highly critical of the in-ring action between Diaz and crossover boxer Jake Paul.

While Hearn was very complimentary of the overall event, he was less than impressed with the actual boxing.

“It was awful,” Hearn told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour. “Don’t get me wrong, the event was unbelievable. You did a great job. Brilliant. But when you’re talking about.... you know MMA like the back of your hand. I know boxing like the back of my hand, and I’m watching that like [face in his hands], ‘This is so bad.’ The reason that Nate didn’t get stopped is that Jake didn’t have the ability. He doesn’t know how to break a fighter down, cut off the ring, beat him up, and stop him. But I give my props to Nate: super tough. Super tough. But you’re talking about low, low level in terms of standard.

“We have something in the U.K. called an area title, which is in a specific radius — it’s kind of like a state title. These guys wouldn’t win a state title, that’s the level they’re fighting at. But listen, props to Nate. He definitely didn’t have ability, but what he did have was grit. But Jake just doesn’t have the ability or the experience to break someone down and stop them. And I was convinced he would.”

Hearn's statements would eventually circulate to Diaz - who is well known for settling matters in a face-to-face manner.

"Eddie Hearn I’ll beat all [your] fighters asses. Lightweight, middleweight, heavyweights, any weight, all of them will get f*----- up. Unless it’s complimentary, keep my name outta your mouth cause you might get it also, and fighters check your promoter so he doesn’t get you guys punked," Diaz stated on social media.

Hearn, who is no stranger to receiving physical threats, would like to avoid that scenario with Diaz.

"If Nate Diaz does see me, please don't choke me out. Very scary, probably more scary than John Fury. Out of ten, ten being most scared, twelve. They said what do you think of Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz and I said, as an event, unbelievable. But, in terms of the boxing quality, really poor," Hearn said to Boxing Social.

"I don't think you should be threatened or penalized for giving your opinion on a fight. I'm a big fan, genuinely I'm a big fan of Nate Diaz, he's a very good boxer, but, I promote some of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world. I'm not saying he can't box, but he can't box at that level."

Comments
TMLT87Tue Aug 22, 2023, 1:43 PM UTC
Hearn isnt wrong tbh. It was an absolute **** show as expected. Only thing that surprised me is Nate going the distance considering how slow, old and hittable he is. It is once things go to the ground but his ability (or even desire) to actually take it there in the first place is not. Hes a weird fighter. Barely kicks as
RodtangTue Aug 22, 2023, 1:28 PM UTC
Your correct. And Nate Diaz is playing the same game. I'm no MMA fan. But even I know who Diaz is, and how his mouth works, and he is also controversial and self promoting. That's how the game works. But the Hearn haters just can't help themselves, coming on here to give him a hard time, thinking their really hitting a nerve.
RodtangTue Aug 22, 2023, 1:19 PM UTC
I disagree. Nate Diaz is a decent guy.
SteveMTue Aug 22, 2023, 6:39 AM UTC
Hearn is a promoter. He promotes himself and his fighters. The reason why his quotes are written up as articles on here is because it entertains or provokes readers. The reason he's continually interviewed is because he is a good interview - he will reliably say something controversial or topical. Imagine if when asked about
Boxing2695Tue Aug 22, 2023, 2:54 AM UTC
Nate is tough as they come but a British level super middleweight/light heavy would smash his face in under boxing rules.. he can't even turn his punches over but hearn has always gotta stick his two pence in

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