Coach: Nate Diaz’ Hate ‘Will Cost Him’ Against Anthony Pettis

Unlike many mixed martial arts (MMA) fans, Duke Roufus is confident that Nate Diaz will fight Anthony Pettis at August’s UFC 241. That’s because the Stockton, California, native sought “Showtime” out for the fight. While Pettis has always wanted to meet Diaz in the cage, it wasn’t until recently when Diaz’ camp approached Roufus about […]

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Unlike many mixed martial arts (MMA) fans, Duke Roufus is confident that Nate Diaz will fight Anthony Pettis at August’s UFC 241.

That’s because the Stockton, California, native sought “Showtime” out for the fight. While Pettis has always wanted to meet Diaz in the cage, it wasn’t until recently when Diaz’ camp approached Roufus about a potential match-up.

After that, things took off rather quickly according to Roufus:

“Diaz approached us, and we all approached the UFC together to make this happen,” Roufus said Wednesday on Instagram live (h/t MMA Junkie). “I’m very confident the fight’s going to happen, and I’m very confident how much Nate Diaz hates Anthony Pettis that he wants to make that scrap happen.”

Trash Talk Won’t Work

A Diaz/Pettis fight is a virtual MMA unicorn. Until recently, it was something thought about but never taken seriously. The two camps do have genuine beef. Pettis defeated Gilbert Melendez in a lightweight title fight at UFC 181 back in December of 2014 and the camps reportedly got into an altercation during the weekend of UFC 167 in 2013.

Still, Roufus believes the more emotional this fight gets, the better the end result will be for his fighter.

“Let’s do a little history of Anthony Pettis: Guys who trash talk in Anthony’s face, he’s whipped their asses,” Roufus said. “One of those bad beatings was Donald Cerrone, a lot of pre-fight trash talk. How did that end? Most recently Michael Chiesa, how did that fight end? Anthony fairs very well when people want to test his moxy, and he’s very motivated.”

“He’s been motivated for this fight for years, and it’s going to be a barnburner,” Roufus said. “Not an easy fight, but we didn’t get into this fight to hand-pick bums and beat the can of the week. Everyone counted Anthony out when he fought ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson, and that’s what’s up. Not only did beat ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson, he was the first one to knock him out in 87 fights.”

UFC 241 takes place August 17 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. The main card will be available via stream on ESPN+ pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.

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Coach Details How He’ll Get Anthony Pettis Mentally Prepared For Nate Diaz

Anthony Pettis’ coach will be hard at work imitating Nate Diaz for a few months. Pettis vs. Diaz is set for UFC 241 on Aug. 17. “Showtime” and Diaz aren’t fond of one another. Pettis recently detailed his issue with Diaz and tal…

Anthony Pettis’ coach will be hard at work imitating Nate Diaz for a few months. Pettis vs. Diaz is set for UFC 241 on Aug. 17. “Showtime” and Diaz aren’t fond of one another. Pettis recently detailed his issue with Diaz and talked about an incident between the two following a Gilbert Melendez bout. Coach […]

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Coach Wants Anthony Pettis vs. Conor McGregor

Anthony Pettis’ coach wants to see his fighter go one-on-one with Conor McGregor. Pettis scored a knockout victory over Stephen Thompson last month. It was Pettis’ first welterweight bout under the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) banne…

Anthony Pettis’ coach wants to see his fighter go one-on-one with Conor McGregor. Pettis scored a knockout victory over Stephen Thompson last month. It was Pettis’ first welterweight bout under the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) banner. With the win, Pettis finds himself in the eighth spot on the 170-pound rankings. Duke Roufus Hopes For Pettis […]

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Coach: Anthony Pettis Didn’t Let Losses ‘Break His Soul’

According to head coach Duke Roufus, Anthony Pettis makes ‘the magic happen’ at welterweight. He just does the boring stuff. Pettis floored Stephen Thompson with a modified Superman punch off the cage with five seconds left in the second round of their main event last Saturday night in Nashville, Tenn. Up until that point, it […]

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According to head coach Duke Roufus, Anthony Pettis makes ‘the magic happen’ at welterweight. He just does the boring stuff.

Pettis floored Stephen Thompson with a modified Superman punch off the cage with five seconds left in the second round of their main event last Saturday night in Nashville, Tenn. Up until that point, it looked as though “Wonderboy” was getting the better of “Showtime.” However, according to Roufus, Pettis was following the plan to a tee.

“For sure. 99 percent of it,” Roufus said when asked if that finishing blow was just like they drew it up (via MMAFighting). “The last one percent was Anthony. He followed the game plan, we prepared together very well, but that was Anthony being Anthony at his best.

“He’s great at audibling and when he feels good and when he’s in the moment, he’s so dangerous. That was a surprise attack and he landed it and it was brilliant.”

Roufusport had plenty of data on Thompson after the team spent two full training camps getting then champion Tyron Woodley ready to defend his title against “Wonderboy.” So when Pettis landed flush on Thompson, Roufus was not surprised.

“I think it can happen anytime with Anthony,” Roufus said. “Him and I have such a great relationship. He does what he does and I do what I do. I have a motto I live by, ‘Work for what you need. Pray for what you want.’

“Anthony makes the magic happen, I do the boring stuff, the fundamentals, the game plan. That’s why we work well. Like Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan.”

Roufus was quick to point out that much of the damage Pettis took was superficial. Physically, he was all good, and Roufus claims he was figuring Thompson out as the fight wore on.

“Dana White and Sean Shelby came up to me after the fight and they observe the fights very carefully and they loved how Anthony was chopping Wonderboy down with the low kicks and that was the plan,” Roufus said. “The whole plan was to go five rounds and he was weathering the storm. Anthony prepared himself very well to be patient.

“That’s the thing in MMA, you get cut easy because you can’t put as much Vaseline on as you can in boxing, Muay Thai, and kickboxing. But he wasn’t hurt bad. He was breathing great in-between the first and second rounds, he was in great shape for the fight, and I wasn’t worried at all. I found him to be figuring Wonderboy out as the fight went on.”

Pettis has been through a lot these last few years both personally and professionally. For Roufus, that makes Pettis’ last few wins that much sweeter.

“I know he’s my guy, but I’ve got to pat him on the back,” Roufus said. “The character he’s showed in the last two years of reinvigorating his career after — you know, we’ve had some really bad failures and it can break your soul. And he didn’t let it break him and here we are and I’m really proud of him for that. That took courage and guts and I just can’t say that enough, how proud I am of him.”

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Duke Roufus: Stephen Thompson KO Was Anthony Pettis ‘At His Best’

Anthony Pettis certainly turned a lot of heads this past weekend at UFC Nashville. The former 155-pound champion jumped up to welterweight and knocked out two-time title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson. This was “Showtime&#821…

Anthony Pettis certainly turned a lot of heads this past weekend at UFC Nashville. The former 155-pound champion jumped up to welterweight and knocked out two-time title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson. This was “Showtime’s” first fight at 170 pounds. He ended the night with a spectacular superman punch, bouncing off the Octagon cage. Speaking to […]

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Duke Roufus ‘Optimistic’ On Tyron Woodley’s Future After UFC 235 Loss

Tyron Woodley’s coach Duke Roufus believes in his fighter. Woodley was looking like a dominant champion who had all the answers for his challengers. “The Chosen One” had four Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title def…

Tyron Woodley’s coach Duke Roufus believes in his fighter. Woodley was looking like a dominant champion who had all the answers for his challengers. “The Chosen One” had four Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title defenses before running into Kamaru Usman. While Woodley was able to knock out Robbie Lawler to capture the gold and […]

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