UFC Fighter Nick Diaz Attacked Inside Vegas Casino

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UFC fighter Nick Diaz was attacked Wednesday at the Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas shortly after 2:30 am .

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TMZ reports that the UFC fighter went to a bathroom outside the club and accidentally stumbled into another customer … “who started talking smack,”

TMZ writes: “We’re told Nick apologized and said he didn’t want any trouble, but 3 other men then joined the first guy and jumped Nick … who tells us, ‘I didn’t start it. They didn’t know who I was.'”

A rep for the club told TMZ that the brawl “was insane” with the perpetrators swinging chairs and attacking club and casino staffers.

They were eventually removed by security.

“They got the worst of it,” Diaz stated.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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