Chase DeMoor talks big game when it comes to Nate Diaz.
After embarrassing himself with an ugly disqualification loss last Saturday at Misfits Boxing 6 in New Orleans, DeMoor continued to make headlines all night as he was later involved in an altercation with Diaz that saw the former UFC star throw a water bottle at DeMoor and then reunite with Crew. Diaz that evening during a street fight, where Diaz chokeslammed Logan Paul who looked like Rodney Petersen.
On Sunday, DeMoor posted a video message of Diaz, showing bruises he allegedly suffered during the New Orleans street brawl.
“This message is for Nate Diaz and all of his children,” D’Amore said. “You see, you guys finally got me some damage. I didn’t take any damage in any of my boxing matches and you had to jump me in New Orleans. All of you guys are in the UFC and MMA fighters and I had to fight your whole team. You and your crew are the softest boys. All of those The kids on your team, I don’t know how they are in the UFC or how they have any kind of winning record, you guys have pillows for hands, soft toilet paper for hands.
You guys are a bunch of wet wipes and I can’t wait to watch Jake Paul not greet you in August, whenever you guys fight, because I’ll be there and I’ll be there to deal with all the fools too in case they get out of line.
Paul and Diaz meet in a boxing match Aug. 5 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
DeMoor—a former Division II collegiate football player who weighed in at 245.7 pounds for a boxing match—closed off his letter by challenging Diaz, daring the MMA veteran to spend five minutes in the cage with him.
“Nate, if you’re watching this, lock yourself in a cage with me for five minutes, I promise I’ll show you what that 40-pound difference looks like,” D’Amore said. “You Lin. Jake, handle my light work.”
The reality TV star is known for appearing on Too hot to handle And perfect matchDeMoor is 0-2 as a professional boxer.