Jorge Masvidal

The MMA world is anxiously awaiting the November 2nd scrap between Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal, which will be for the UFC’s new, ‘baddest mother f—er’ title. Well, apparently, “Gamebred” has his sights set on throwing down in a WWE match after that…

Jorge Masvidal

Diaz – Masvidal

Recently the UFC announced that Diaz and Masvidal are going to battle in the headliner of UFC 244, which will take place at the iconic Madison Square Garden. In addition, as a means to promote the fight further (if that was even required), the winner of the highly anticipated bout will secure the BMF title. There’s even going to be a belt.

Masvidal’s recent comments about the WWE

The welterweight contender recently spoke with pro-wrestling star Booker T, and while talking about his upcoming bout with Diaz, Masvidal said this (quotes via MMA Mania):

“I want you to tell me who the baddest mother-effer is over on the WWE, and that’s who’s next after this fight,” Masvidal said. “God willing, I get my hand raised on Nov. 2, God allows me to get this victory, I want to go over and challenge the baddest mother-effer in WWE, because I know there are some bad mother-effers over there.”

How about that huh? Now, of course, it remains to be seen if Masvidal might make a WWE appearance or whether the pro-wrestling org would be onboard with this. Although, if Masvidal beats Diaz, is platform will have never been bigger. So you never know. Although, “Gamebred” could be just saying this to generate more buzz for his next bout.

Here is the line-up to date for UFC 244 (via MMA Mania).

170 lbs.: Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz
265 lbs.: Blagoy Ivanov vs. Derrick Lewis
205 lbs.: Corey Anderson vs. Johnny Walker
135 lbs.: Katlyn Chookagian vs. Jennifer Maia
185 lbs.: Kelvin Gastelum vs. Darren Till
170 lbs.: Vicente Luque vs. Stephen Thompson
185 lbs.: Krzysztof Jotko vs. Edmen Shahbazyan
170 lbs.: Lyman Good vs. Chance Rencountre
145 lbs.: Julio Arce vs. Hakeem Dawodu
265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik

*Fight card, bout order and the amount of matches subject to change.

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