Former Ultimate Fighting Championship star Nate Diaz will
not be charged for
his role in a brawl
on Bourbon Street in New Orleans this past
April.

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Diaz, who voluntarily turned himself in to police, was arrested on
a charge of second-degree battery after videos surfaced of the
fighter choking social media influencer Rodney Peterson unconscious
during what police described as a “large altercation” on the 400
block of Bourbon Street. In the video, Diaz is seen applying a
standing choke and throwing a knee to the midsection fof Peterson,
who is known for his resemblance to Logan Paul.
Peterson eventually is rendered unconscious as Diaz drops him to
the street. Diaz was in New Orleans to attend a Misfits Boxing
event.

Diaz representative Zach Rosenfield released a statement to

ESPN
on Monday announcing that the Orleans Parish District
Attorney’s office has dropped all charges against the popular UFC
veteran.

„Since Rodney Peterson sought out to fight Nate on Bourbon Street,
we have maintained Nate’s actions were 100 percent in self
defense,“ the statement read. „It was clear on the video, clear in
pictures and clear from the multiple other videos Rodney posted
before and after.

„Nate has a right to defend himself against those who want to make
a name for themselves and did so. We appreciate the Orleans Parish
District Attorney taking the time to review all aspects of this
case and their decision to not proceed with it.”

The case did not prevent Diaz from continuing his combat sports
career, as he lost a unanimous decision to Jake Paul in
a boxing match on Aug. 5. The Stockton, Calif., native left the UFC
as a free agent following a victory over Tony
Ferguson
in September 2022. Diaz hasn’t ruled out a return to
the Las Vegas-based promotion and was recently spotted in
attendance at the Noche UFC Event on Sept. 16.

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