Jake Paul is set to face Nate Diaz in his latest professional fight, with the event set to take place during the early hours of Sunday, August 6 2023 (UK time), live from American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, United States.
🇬🇧 Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz in the UK on DAZN
🇺🇸 Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz in the US on ESPN+
The social media personality-turned-boxer suffered a first pro career defeat against Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia back in February, but is looking to immediately bounce back against the former winner of The Ultimate Fighter 5, who makes his ring debut.
With a 6-1 record, including four knockouts, the Problem Child will have firm hopes he can get back to victorious ways against Diaz, ahead of a potential rematch with Fury, or even a clash against old rival KSI, who defeated his brother Logan in 2019.
The main attraction on the undercard will see Amanda Serrano face off with Heather Hardy, in a unification bout set to bring together the former’s slew of featherweight titles on the line against the former WBO world champion.
Elsewhere on the bill, Alan Sanchez will square off with Angel Beltran over eight rounds, while Chris Avila will take on Jeremy Stephens in a welterweight encounter. But just how can you watch Jake Paul against Nate Diaz and their undercard too? Allow GOAL to give you all the details.
Getty ImagesHow to watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz - TV channel
In the United Kingdom, coverage of Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz will be available as a PPV (pay-per-view) purchase through DAZN, the specialist sports streaming service. The fight is available for existing customers with a DAZN subscription or can be separately purchased at £14.99.
🇬🇧 Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz in the UK on DAZN
In the United States, the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight will be available as a PVV purchase through ESPN+ for £59.99.
🇺🇸 Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz in the US on ESPN+
The fight, billed as Ready 4 War, marks a move for Paul after his previous fight with Fury was offered by ESPN+. It will be his sixth PPV fight overall.
Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Fight Card - Main Card
Weight Class | Main Card |
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Cruiserweight | Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz |
Featherweight | Amanda Serrano vs Heather Hardy |
Welterweight | Alan Sanchez vs Angel Beltran |
Welterweight | Chris Avila vs Jeremy Stephens |
Super Middleweight | Shadasia Green vs Olivia Curry |
TBA | Ashton Sylve vs William Silva |
Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Fight Card - Preliminary Card
Weight Class | Preliminary Card |
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Super Welterweight | Kevin Newman II vs Kilo Madera |
Welterweight | Jose Aguayo vs Noel Cavazos |
Super Lightweight | Luciano Ramos vs CJ Hamilton |
Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz FAQs
Getty ImagesWhat are Jake Paul and Nate Diaz’s professional boxing records?
Jake Paul will arrive in Dallas with a 6-1 professional record, having suffered his first career loss against Tommy Fury via a split decision in Diriyah. Before that, the Problem Child had recorded half-a-dozen victories since his debut against AnEsonGib in 2020.
Diaz makes his professional boxing debut in Texas but is no stranger to contact sports, having forged a formidable reputation across the MMA community. Across a 34-match professional career, he recorded 21 wins and 13 losses, claiming a lightweight crown at The Ultimate Fighter 5 in just his eighth bout.
When did Jake Paul and Nate Diaz last fight?
Paul last entered the ring in his clash with Fury, which came atop the bill in Saudi Arabia in February 2023. Before that, he had last fought in October 2022 against Anderson Silva.
After back-to-back losses in 2019 and 2021 against Jorge Masvidal and Leon Edwards effectively signalled the end of his career, Diaz signed off with a victorious comeback bout against Tony Ferguson in September 2022, with a fourth-round submission.
Is there a title on the line at Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz?
With Paul yet to challenge for a title and Diaz only making his boxing debut, there are no belts on the line for the pair. However, Amanda Serrano’s fight with Heather Hardy on the undercard will see the latter defend her IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC, and WBO world titles.
Who will Jake Paul fight next after Nate Diaz?
Right now, there is no scheduled opponent for Paul beyond his fight with Diaz, with any likely future bout set to be dependent on the result of this upcoming clash.
However, fights with KSI and former world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been floated before, while a rematch with Fury is likely to be a priority for the Problem Child too.