Nick Diaz has been under fire on social media after the UFC legend sent several blank videos on Cameo.
The 41-year-old’s Cameo page shows that he prices greetings, pep talks, and Q&As for at least $209 with a 24-hour delivery.
However, after the former Strikeforce champion sent blank videos with static noises to his clients, fans were left fuming over not getting what they paid for.
‘SCAM!!!!!! nick diaz is a scammer sent a 3 second black video with static in the back WHAT A LOSER don’t go on this website if you don’t want to do it and just use people for their money weirdo tried to do something nice for a loved one and spent way too much money on this weirdo man,’ a one-star review from Nov. 3 read.
‘Are you kidding me?? A 3 second video of a black screen and talking in the background? Get off the drugs nick, kids look up to you,’ another wrote on Oct. 18. ‘What a disgrace. Video for a 14 year old birthday to a kid who absolutely idolises you, and this is what you give? Absolute rip off.’
Nick Diaz has been labelled a ‘scammer’ after sending bizarre videos to fans on Cameo
‘A real scam, they sent me a three-second video with a black screen,’ another review from Sep. 20 said. ‘I spent 229 dollars on a three-second video with a black screen. Please, let no one else fall for this scam.’
Diaz joined the platform in March 2022. While 54 percent of his reviews gave him five stars, 39 percent of his clients gave him the worst rating while 7 percent gave him two stars.
In September 2015, Diaz was infamously handed a five-year ban from MMA after his post-fight drug test from UFC 138 came back with traces of marijuana metabolites. The Nevada State Athletic Commission also fined him $165,00 following a failed drug test from UFC 138.
While Diaz lost to Anderson Silva at UFC 183, the result was later overturned after Silva’s pre-fight drug test showed traces for drostanolone, which is an anabolic steroid.
Fans flamed Diaz on their reviews after receiving blank screens despite paying $200
Diaz was infamously suspended for five years after testing positive for Marijuana in 2015
Following his appeal, the suspension and fine were reduced to 18 months and $100,000 in January 2016. However, Diaz would not fight again until 2021, losing to Robbie Lawler at UFC 266.
Diaz holds a 26-10 MMA record with 13 knockouts and eight submissions as he gears up to face Vicente Luque at UFC 310 in December.
The Stockton native’s most notable run came between 2008 and 2011, winning 11 straight bouts. Following the win streak, he lost back-to-back title efforts against Carlos Condit and George St-Pierre before the infamous Silva fight.
Nick is the older brother of Nate Diaz, another MMA legend who famously choked out Conor McGregor after stepping in on short notice at UFC 196 in 2016.
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