Nathan is a fighter who deliberately keeps a low profile. No social media, no interviews—just a walk to the cage and back. His game revolves around chaos: off-rhythm striking entries, level changes, and opportunistic submissions from bad positions.
Nathan shot for a takedown but was stuffed against the cage. Caliente landed short elbows before separating. The round ended with Caliente landing a body kick that echoed through the venue. Round 2 – Nathan’s Adjustment Nathan started timing Caliente’s forward motion, ducking under a hook and securing a double-leg takedown 40 seconds into the round. From half-guard, Nathan methodically worked for an arm-triangle choke. Caliente defended well, but Nathan transitioned to mount with 90 seconds left. EvolvedFights 24 08 09 Cali Caliente Vs Nathan ...
Nathan, true to form, simply nodded, walked out of the cage, and did not attend the press conference. Nathan is a fighter who deliberately keeps a low profile
The crowd erupted in mixed reactions—some felt Caliente’s damage in rounds 1 and 3 outweighed Nathan’s control in round 2, while others argued Round 2’s near-finish deserved a 10-8 and thus a Nathan victory. Immediately after the decision, Caliente called for an immediate rematch: “Nobody survives that head kick in Round 3. I won that fight. Let’s run it back in December.” Nathan shot for a takedown but was stuffed against the cage
With 30 seconds left, Caliente landed a flush head kick. Nathan stumbled but didn’t fall. The final horn sounded with both men raising their hands. Official Decision Judges’ scorecards: 28-28, 29-27 Caliente, 28-28 Result: Majority Draw (one judge scored for Caliente, two called it a draw)