Watch: Kick Streamer N3on jumped by Nate Diaz's team following press conference incident

Streamer N3on was chased by Nate Diaz's team after asking a provocative question during a press conference.


Pop Culture & Art July 04, 2024

Popular Kick streamer N3on faced confrontation from Nate Diaz’s team after posing a provocative question during a press conference with Jorge Masvidal. The incident occurred after N3on, disguised as a reporter, asked Diaz about his retirement plans if he were to be knocked out by Masvidal. This question did not sit well with Diaz, who responded, “Imma kick you in your f****** leg.” Despite N3on retracting his comments and wishing Diaz well, Diaz remained unapologetic and showed him the middle finger.

Following the press conference, footage captured N3on being chased by members of Diaz’s team. The streamer, known for his friendly relationship with Masvidal, was seen trying to escape the confrontation, which was also live-streamed on his Kick channel. Viewers initially suspected N3on was faking the incident, but later footage showed him arguing with friends about the event in his car.

Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal are set to face off in a highly anticipated boxing rematch. Their previous encounter at UFC 244 ended in a doctor’s stoppage, granting Masvidal the BMF championship title. The buildup to this rematch has seen increasing animosity between the fighters, despite their initial cordiality.

During a recent livestream with N3on, Masvidal predicted a decisive victory over Diaz, stating, “Imma knock this dude the f*** out in four rounds.” Masvidal anticipates a quick end to the ten-round fight, echoing his previous sentiments about his confidence in defeating Diaz.

Masvidal has also expressed interest in potentially returning to the UFC for a rematch with Stephen Thompson. This development adds another layer of intrigue to his ongoing rivalry with Diaz and his future in combat sports.

 

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