Nate Diaz vs Mike Perry fight time: 8 p.m. PT at Intuit Dome in LA, streams on Netflix tonight

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Nate Diaz vs Mike Perry happens tonight at 8 p.m. PT from Los Angeles, and the historic first-ever Netflix MMA card delivers pure combat chaos. The 41-year-old Stockton legend faces 34-year-old “Platinum” Mike Perry, a matchup nobody saw coming but everyone wants to watch.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Fight Time: Walkouts expected at 11 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. PT tonight
  • Venue: Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California
  • Streaming: Netflix for all 300 million subscribers worldwide
  • Odds: Perry favored at -205, Diaz underdog at +170

Two MMA Warriors Return From Exile

Nate Diaz hasn’t fought in the cage since September 2022, nearly four years of absence from professional MMA. The legendary Stockton native turned down a lucrative UFC offer to face Conor McGregor, saying he chose a fresh start over a trilogy. “I did too much to get out,” Diaz explained, cementing his independent streak.

Mike Perry left traditional MMA in 2021 and built a successful bareknuckle boxing career in BKFC, becoming a star after fighting Jake Paul in boxing. Perry brings youth, power, and near-undefeated form from bareknuckle ranks. Now both legends collide on the biggest streaming debut in combat sports history.

The Tale of the Tape Favors “Platinum”

Mike Perry enters as the betting favorite at -205 odds, boasting a 34-year-old frame, superior power, and more recent activity. Perry’s strength comes from devastating striking volume and pure durability. The younger brawler has trained extensively in bareknuckle and returns to five-minute rounds for the first time since 2021.

Diaz holds critical height and reach advantages at 6-foot tall, plus Olympic-level Brazilian jiu-jitsu credentials. His guillotine choke remains lethal, and his southpaw stance has always troubled power strikers like Perry. Perry stands 1-4 against southpaws historically, a crucial weakness Diaz will exploit.

Matchup Breakdown and Fighter Analysis

Factor Nate Diaz Mike Perry
Record 22-13 14-8
Age 41 years old 34 years old
Key Weapon Conditioning, guillotine Power, durability
Last MMA Fight September 2022 April 2021

Diaz wins this fight by overwhelming Perry with relentless southpaw combinations once the third round arrives. “Platinum” will start strong, landing heavy shots early, but Diaz’s legendary cardio and tight boxing technique will compound damage through the night. Watch for Perry to fade badly in round four and five, where grappling exchanges heavily favor Diaz’s submission expertise.

Historic First Netflix MMA Night Arrives

Netflix CEO bet big on combat sports, assembling Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano as the main event and loading the card with Francis Ngannou and other heavyweight names. Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry serves as the co-main event on what many call the most important streaming debut for mixed martial arts. Three hundred million Netflix subscribers gain instant access without pay-per-view fees, democratizing a sport traditionally behind paywalls.

Both fighters chose this moment strategically. Diaz tested the waters outside the UFC monopoly, exercising leverage younger fighters lack. Perry transitioned from BKFC, proving combat veterans can reinvent themselves at 34 years old. Neither man needs this fight to survive financially, making the stakes purely about legacy and proving age hasn’t stolen their edge.

Does Experience Overcome Youth Tonight?

This fight will ultimately decide whether Nate Diaz’s legendary conditioning machine still runs at full capacity, or if Father Time finally caught up to the Stockton icon. Perry’s power creates genuine danger, but his cardio and tactical flexibility remain unproven against world-class competition. Diaz turned 41 recently, yet his training footage shows surprising sharpness and legitimate preparation for Perry’s aggressive pressure. Will the veteran’s ring IQ outpace Platinum’s raw explosiveness?

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