Justin Gaethje Blasts “Jealous Bi**h” Nate Diaz After Diaz’s Roast

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Justin Gaethje issued a fiery clap-back to Nate Diaz after the Stockton native roasted the UFC 274 title challenger.
At this weekend’s UFC 274 card, Justin Gaethje will have his second opportunity at the UFC’s lightweight championship.
In his first attempt, Gaethje faced Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 254. Khabib would pull away from the bout before too long, earning a second-round triangle choke victory to close the show — and his legendary career.

Over a year has passed since that humbling defeat for Gaethje. Last year, he got back on the winning track with a unanimous-decision victory over Michael Chandler in what was widely regarded as the Fight of the Year.
Now, he stands at the doorstep of his second lightweight championship opportunity this weekend at UFC 274 against Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira.
Although Gaethje was unsuccessful in his first go at UFC gold, he still believes he had a lot of success against Khabib and made life difficult for the Dagestani. If Oliveira is to have the same success as Khabib did, Gaethje said in a recent interview that the Brazilian ought to be prepared to walk through hell to earn it.
“[Charles Oliveira] is gonna have to walk through hell like Khabib did…. He better be praying every day that he gets me to the ground,” Gaethje said in an interview with Megan Olivi.
On Nate Diaz’s Instagram Stories, he posted the following caption to the above quote.
“Bruh got triangle-choked from the mount. What he talkin’ ’bout?” Diaz asked with a face-palm emoji.

Gaethje would later issue the following sharp retort to the 209 representative.

“I ain’t your bruh you jealous bitch @NateDiaz209“
Diaz has yet to respond to Gaethje’s tweet. At the moment, he has his own frustrations and issues to sort through as he currently continues to publicly demand the UFC book him in a fight.
Meanwhile, Gaethje will be in arguably the biggest fight of his career this Saturday when he prepares to take champion Charles Oliveira through hell, regardless of what Diaz or anyone else may have to say about those plans.
What are your thoughts on this exchange between Justin Gaethje and Nate Diaz?

Justin Gaethje issued a fiery clap-back to Nate Diaz after the Stockton native roasted the UFC 274 title challenger.


At this weekend’s UFC 274 card, Justin Gaethje will have his second opportunity at the UFC’s lightweight championship.


In his first attempt, Gaethje faced Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 254. Khabib would pull away from the bout before too long, earning a second-round triangle choke victory to close the show — and his legendary career.


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Over a year has passed since that humbling defeat for Gaethje. Last year, he got back on the winning track with a unanimous-decision victory over Michael Chandler in what was widely regarded as the Fight of the Year.


Now, he stands at the doorstep of his second lightweight championship opportunity this weekend at UFC 274 against Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira.


Although Gaethje was unsuccessful in his first go at UFC gold, he still believes he had a lot of success against Khabib and made life difficult for the Dagestani. If Oliveira is to have the same success as Khabib did, Gaethje said in a recent interview that the Brazilian ought to be prepared to walk through hell to earn it.


“[Charles Oliveira] is gonna have to walk through hell like Khabib did…. He better be praying every day that he gets me to the ground,” Gaethje said in an interview with Megan Olivi.


On Nate Diaz’s Instagram Stories, he posted the following caption to the above quote.


“Bruh got triangle-choked from the mount. What he talkin’ ’bout?” Diaz asked with a face-palm emoji.


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Gaethje would later issue the following sharp retort to the 209 representative.



“I ain’t your bruh you jealous bitch @NateDiaz209


Diaz has yet to respond to Gaethje’s tweet. At the moment, he has his own frustrations and issues to sort through as he currently continues to publicly demand the UFC book him in a fight.


Meanwhile, Gaethje will be in arguably the biggest fight of his career this Saturday when he prepares to take champion Charles Oliveira through hell, regardless of what Diaz or anyone else may have to say about those plans.


What are your thoughts on this exchange between Justin Gaethje and Nate Diaz?




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