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Mike Perry bloodies and beats Nate Diaz on Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano MMA undercard

Topic: generalRegion: north americaUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 4⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: Global (0/4)· Clear1 min read⚠ 3d+ old
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Story Summary
SITUATION
Mike Perry defeated Nate Diaz in a two-round welterweight bout, marking Perry's first MMA victory since June 2020. Perry's performance showcased his speed and power, overwhelming Diaz, who had not fought in nearly four years.
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KEY FACTS
  • Perry (15-8) earned his first victory in mixed martial arts since June 2020 with 10 minutes of steady punishment for the 41-year-old Diaz (21-14), who had been away from the MMA cage for nearly four years.
  • Perry was quicker and more active than Diaz, whose face and chest were covered in blood during the second round.
  • “He’s the toughest guy out there,” Perry said about Diaz, who was the vocal crowd favorite in his native California.
  • … The entire crowd was cheering for him so loud.” Perry had been away from MMA for five years after his UFC career crashed with six losses in nine bouts, and he subsequently lost a boxing match to Paul.
  • But Perry had too much power and precision for Diaz, who made his reputation in his two famous brawls with Conor McGregor a decade ago.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of General activity in North America. Current reporting indicates: Perry (15-8) earned his first victory in mixed martial arts since June 2020 with 10 minutes of steady punishment for the 41-year-old Diaz (21-14), who had been away from the MMA cage for nearly four years.

Perry was quicker and more active than Diaz, whose face and chest were covered in blood during the second round. “He’s the toughest guy out there,” Perry said about Diaz, who was the vocal crowd favorite in his native California. This context is based on the currently available source text and may be refined as fuller reporting becomes available.

Brief

In a highly anticipated matchup on the undercard of Ronda Rousey’s event, Mike Perry decisively defeated Nate Diaz in a two-round welterweight bout. Perry, who had not won an MMA fight since June 2020, showcased his speed and power, dominating Diaz throughout the match.

The fight marked Diaz's return to the cage after nearly four years away, and despite the crowd's support for him, he struggled to keep pace with Perry. Perry's performance was characterized by consistent pressure and effective striking, leading to significant damage on Diaz, whose face was bloodied by the end of the second round.

This victory improves Perry's record to 15-8, while Diaz now stands at 21-14. The bout was part of a larger event that featured Ronda Rousey, further elevating its profile. The outcome reflects Perry's resurgence in the sport after a challenging period marked by losses and a hiatus from MMA competition.

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