- Logan Paul lookalike who got choked out by Nate Diaz vows revenge in their next meeting
- The man also revealed the seemingly serious head injury he suffered from the brawl
As expected, the Logan Paul lookalike that Nate Diaz choked to sleep has spoken and even vowed to knock the living lights out of the UFC legend once they cross paths again.
A fair fight
As it turns out, the man’s real name is Rodney Petersen but he has now established his entity on the internet after the street brawl incident at Misfits Boxing as Logan Paul’s doppelganger.
Sharing his thoughts on being choked out by Diaz, Petersen said he was caught off-guard but make no mistake, he’ll get his revenge on the Stockton native the next time they see each other in the flesh.
In a recent video circulating online, a seemingly dazed Petersen stated:
“So, I don’t know what the hell I did to Nate Diaz,” he said. “But I’ll telling you what. I’m going to knock him the f*** out when I know he’s coming. You caught me off guard, dude. Did you think I was Logan? What the f***?.”
Petersen then was asked to turn around to show the current condition of his head after it hit the concrete when he lost consciousness due to Diaz’s deep chokehold.
The man choked out by Nate Diaz last night (Logan Paul lookalike Rodney Petersen) reveals the head injury he suffered as a result…
[🎥 Rodney Petersen/@Overtflow] pic.twitter.com/X9YvM2NKbY
— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine) April 22, 2023
Is Trouble Following Nate Diaz or Is He the One Causing It?
Further details about the brawl outside the Misfits Boxing event in New Orleans are yet to be known but Diaz was seen having an altercation inside the arena with some live fans. The commotion began after Diaz threw a water bottle at some random guy behind him.
One thing is certain at this point, it is becoming more and more apparent that Diaz has regularly been involved in fights everytime he came to watch live matches. Last month, Diaz also had a physical altercation with Dillon Danis outside Madison Square Garden after UFC 281.
Diaz is set to face Jake Paul for his pro boxing debut in August.