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Jake Paul & Nate Diaz lean hard into homophobia to promote their latest boxing match

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via Outsports. “Get him the f*** out here. They are lacking respect, all the p*****s in your f****g f***** camp, motherf*****.

That’s the problem… This guy is influencing the f*****g Island gay boys because they are mother f****** like you b****. You are the f*****g bad guy, and this little f**k right here needs his ass whipped.”Such nice language.

This sounds like fun for the whole family!Diaz, who’s 21-13 in his mixed martial arts career, is no stranger to homophobic taunts.

Back in 2013, he was suspended by UFC for calling another fighter a “f*g.”Clearly, he hasn’t changed.Is anyone surprised? He’s one of the most toxic people I’ve ever seen.

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