Drake places huge $250,000 bet on Nate Diaz to beat Jake Paul…and he’ll win $1 MILLION if he wins the big bet
- Rapper Drake has earned a reputation as a high-stakes sports bettor
- And he tries his luck again, this time on Nate Diaz this weekend
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Drake lost $400,000 betting on Jake Paul in February, and this time his allegiance is with Nate Diaz ahead of his boxing fight against the ex-YouTuber in Dallas.
The rapper, who rose to fame for his high-stakes sports betting, shared a bet slip on his Instagram story that showed he risked $250,000 to win $1 million on Diaz beating Paul.
“Jake is a dog but I can never bet against a Diaz brother, that’s how I was raised,” he captioned the photo.
The Canadian number one predicted that Paul will beat Tommy Paul this winter, but turned out to be wrong.
Paul apologized after that fight for costing Drake a large amount of money, but jokingly blamed the rapper for his loss in the ring.
Drake showed a bet slip after placing $250,000 on Nate Diaz to win the fight on Saturday

Drake has become famous for his high-risk sports betting, which he makes public to fans
‘Damn it’s Drake’s fault’ he said February 26.
“$400,000 is nothing to him. He’s made a lot more money betting on me before, so he’s probably about even now.
Drake managed to win $1.38 million in April when Gervonta Davis beat Ryan Garcia with a seventh-round knockout.
The “Search & Rescue” artist risked $1 million on the pick.
However, he also lost a “mere” $45,000 in total on three separate bets that predicted (incorrectly) in which round Davis would win.
Ahead of their fight on Saturday, Paul and Diaz traded verbal jabs at Friday’s weigh-in.

Jake Paul and Diaz talked trash at Friday’s weigh-in as they prepare for fight
“No matter how the fight goes, remember, that motherfucker can’t really fight,” Diaz said.
Paul responded with a few snipes from her.
“Tomorrow, I am walking this dog! I put him on a leash and send him back to the crate! “, did he declare.
Paul is 6-1 in his boxing career after losing to Fury in February.
Diaz, a UFC legend, will make his professional boxing debut in the fight.