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UFC welterweight Kevin Holland has offered to fight Nate Diaz to help 'free' him from his UFC contract.
Diaz has yet to find an opponent for his final contracted fight in the UFC despite publicly agreeing to face the likes of Dustin Poirier and Khamzat Chimaev. The 37-year-old made an emotional plea to be released from his contract earlier this week, which has seen the likes of YouTube star Jake Paul join a '#FreeNateDiaz' campaign on social media.
Several fighters have offered to fight Diaz in his final outing including contenders Vicente Luque and Paul. UFC star Holland has now made the latest play to face the veteran on social media, tweeting: "Help me help you Nate Diaz." The tweet came with an image of a prisoner with Diaz's face on in jail, with Holland acting as the guard to help him escape alongside the infamous hashtag #FreeNateDiaz.
Holland had already spoken about the opportunity of meeting Diaz as he looks to continue his