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Nate Diaz shows current form 12 days out from Mike Perry bout

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Nate Diaz, now 41 years old, has revealed his current physical condition ahead of his May 16 bout with Mike Perry at an MVP promotion event. Diaz last competed in MMA in 2022 when he submitted Tony Ferguson, followed by two boxing matches. He did not compete at all in 2025. The upcoming MVP card will also feature Francis Ngannou's return and bouts involving Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano and Muin Gafurov vs. Marlon Moraes. The post shows Diaz's training camp progress approaching fight night.

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Nate Diaz has offered a public look at his physical condition just twelve days before he is scheduled to face Mike Perry at an MVP promotion event on May 16, giving fans a rare glimpse into his training camp ahead of a competitive return.

Tony Ferguson
Tony Ferguson

Diaz, 41, carries a professional MMA record of 22 wins and 13 losses and trains out of the Cesar Gracie Fight Team. The six-foot southpaw owns a 76-inch reach and has long been known for his durability and submission game, averaging 1.3 submission attempts per 15 minutes throughout his career along with 4.57 significant strikes landed per minute. His last MMA appearance came in 2022, when he submitted Tony Ferguson, and he has since competed twice in boxing. He did not fight at all in 2025, making this his first bout in a significant stretch of time.

Nate Diaz
Nate Diaz

Ferguson, 42, holds a record of 26-11-0 and trains out of Knuckleheadz MMA. Standing five-foot-eleven with a 76-inch reach, the orthodox veteran has posted 4.91 significant strikes landed per minute across his career and remains one of the more active submission threats in the game, averaging 0.9 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Gina Carano
Gina Carano

Why it matters

  • Diaz's extended absence makes his physical readiness a central storyline heading into fight night
  • The MVP card is shaping up as a high-profile event, also featuring Francis Ngannou's return and a clash between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano
  • Carano, 44, returns with a 7-1-0 record and career averages of 4.5 significant strikes per minute and 1.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes, adding another layer of intrigue to the card
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