Boxing odds: Nate Diaz opens as betting favorite over Jake Paul

Nate Diaz just scored an improbable victory in the last fight on his UFC contract by submitting Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. On the…

By: Eddie Mercado | 9 months ago
Boxing odds: Nate Diaz opens as betting favorite over Jake Paul
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Nate Diaz just scored an improbable victory in the last fight on his UFC contract by submitting Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. On the microphone after the win, Diaz confirmed that he will be stepping away from the UFC to take over another sport. YouTube sensation turned combat sports athlete, Jake Paul, quickly responded by hinting that he would be Nate’s opponent in a boxing match. We now have betting odds for such a spectacle.

Online gambling website Sportsbetting.ag has Diaz opening up as a -200 betting favorite, with Paul clocking in at an underdog line of +150.

Paul is currently scheduled to face UFC legend Anderson Silva on October 29th of this year in Phoenix, Arizona. That bout might interfere with the validity of these betting odds, since the website states that Diaz vs. Paul must happen in 2022. The site also stipulates that this fight must be boxing only with any gloves, and the winner must be declared at ringside. With all the unlikely opponents that Jake Paul has already faced, Paul vs. Diaz might actually happen… but when is the real question.

Check out the betting odds for Nate Diaz vs. Jake Paul, courtesy of Sportsbetting.ag:

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Eddie Mercado
Eddie Mercado

Eddie Mercado is a writer and content creator for Bloody Elbow, and has covered combat sports since 2015. Eddie covers everything from betting odds and live events, to fighter interviews and co-hosting the 6th Round post-fight show and the 6th Round Retro. He retired at 1-0 in professional MMA, competed in one Muay Thai match in Thailand, and is currently a purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu under the great Diego Bispo.

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