Diaz bloodied as fight called off
Nate Diaz's fight against Mike Perry was called off after two rounds due to excessive bleeding. The UFC fighter, known for his durability, was visibly bloodied during the bout. The incident occurred on May 17, 2026, marking a dramatic end to the highly anticipated matchup.
- ▪Nate Diaz's fight with Mike Perry was stopped after two rounds.
- ▪Diaz was left bloodied during the bout, prompting officials to call it off.
- ▪The fight took place on May 17, 2026.
- ▪Mike Perry was Diaz's opponent in the cancelled UFC matchup.
- ▪Nate Diaz is considered a cult hero in the UFC.
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