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Diaz vs Perry Face 2 Face 🔥 | MVP MMA’s Most Chaotic Fight Week Sit-Down

Video: Nate Diaz and Mike Perry sit down with Ariel Helwani for MVP Face 2 Face before their five-round welterweight fight at MVP MMA 1 on Netflix, part of the Rousey vs Carano card with Ngannou vs Lins, Cross vs Parnasse, and Aline Pereira also featured.

Diaz vs Perry Face 2 Face: This Is the Fight That Sells Itself

Some fights need a dramatic trailer. Nate Diaz vs Mike Perry does not. Put both guys at the same table, let Ariel Helwani ask a few questions, and the whole thing already feels unstable. That is why this MVP Face 2 Face works. It is not polished in the usual fight-week way. It feels like two men who probably could have started arguing in a parking lot and still sold tickets.

The fight is set for MVP MMA 1, the first major MMA event from Most Valuable Promotions, streaming live on Netflix on May 16. The matchup page is Mike Perry vs Nate Diaz, and the appeal is obvious: Stockton toughness vs Flint chaos, two fan favorites, five rounds, and a fight that feels more like a collision than a technical puzzle.

Nate Diaz Brings the Stockton Problem

Diaz has always been hard to package because the best part of his appeal is that he does not feel packaged at all. He talks how he talks, fights how he fights, and reacts to promotion like it is something happening around him, not something he is trying to obey. That is why fans still care. Diaz is not just a former UFC star. He is a whole MMA subculture in one fighter: pressure, volume, cardio, middle fingers, submissions, boxing exchanges, and that strange ability to make a fight feel personal even when it started as business.

Against Perry, Diaz’s biggest weapon may still be pace and stubbornness. Perry can hit hard, but Diaz has built a career around making opponents work longer than they want to. If he gets comfortable, starts touching Perry with volume, and drags the fight into later rounds, the whole mood can shift. Perry wants moments. Diaz wants a fight that never stops being annoying.

Mike Perry Is Exactly the Right Kind of Opponent

Perry is not here to do a respectful legends fight. He is here to make it ugly. That is what makes the pairing so good. He brings pressure, power, attitude, and the kind of energy that turns a normal face-to-face interview into a warning sign. “Platinum” does not need a complicated route to victory. He needs to make Diaz trade hard, make the exchanges heavy, and force the fight into the kind of brawl where damage matters more than rhythm.

The funny thing is that Perry and Diaz both sell chaos, but not the same kind. Diaz is long, awkward, durable, and mean over time. Perry is compact, explosive, and mean immediately. If Perry hurts Diaz early, this fight could become wild fast. If Diaz absorbs the first storm and starts talking mid-fight, that is usually when things get weird for the other guy.

MVP MMA 1 Is Not a Normal Debut Card

MVP is not sneaking into MMA quietly. The main event is Carano vs Rousey, a legacy fight between two of the biggest names in women’s MMA history. The heavyweight spotlight goes to Francis Ngannou vs Philipe Lins in Ngannou vs Lins, which brings the kind of knockout danger casual viewers understand instantly.

There is also real fight-fan depth around the bigger names. Cross vs Parnasse gives Salahdine Parnasse a massive platform, while Aline Pereira vs Jade Masson-Wong gives Aline Pereira another chance to build her own MMA story on a card with huge streaming attention.

Why the Face 2 Face Format Works Here

Diaz and Perry do not need a scripted rivalry. The format works because it puts them close enough for the tension to breathe. Perry is going to push. Diaz is going to shrug, stare, mumble, laugh, or fire back in his own way. Neither guy is built for clean corporate trash talk, and that is the whole point.

By the end of the sit-down, the pitch is simple: this is probably the most naturally chaotic fight on the card. Rousey vs Carano has history. Ngannou vs Lins has heavyweight danger. But Diaz vs Perry has the feeling that anything could happen before, during, or after the bell. That is why this Face 2 Face is one of the best fight-week pieces for MVP MMA 1.

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