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Diego Sanchez apologises for Onlyfans account as he blames coach for confusion

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Diego Sanchez clarified his stance on his OnlyFans account which was recently doing the rounds

It has been a tumultuous 40 days for Diego Sanchez. He was released from the UFC towards the end of April, just ahead of his fight, after failing to provide any assurance on his health; something which was started off by his coach Joshua Fabia

Following his release, he teamed up with his coach Fabia and hurled abuses at the UFC, especially its president Dana White, even as a plethora of members of the MMA community asked Sanchez to stay away from Fabia.

Diego Sanchez in his Welterweight bout against Frank Camacho during UFC 228 at American Airlines Center on September 8, 2018 in Dallas, United States. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Rumors of Sanchez and Fabia being sexual partners also did the rounds on social media.

Meanwhile, Sanchez’s OnlyFans page was also spotted. The MMA world came to a general consensus that something was wrong with the ‘Nightmare’.

On the 20th of May, Sanchez fired Fabia with immediate effect.

And more recently, Sanchez took to Twitter to clarify that the OnlyFans page of his was run and created by Fabia and his assistant Rebbeca Hidalgo, and that he had absolutely nothing to do with it.

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“This is Diego I’m back! To my fans I have to be honest I have nothing to do with Diego Sanchez @onlyfans that was all Joshua fabia and Rebbeca Hidalgo his assistant. So please don’t entertain the illusion and I’m sorry if some loyal fans thought they were talking to me in the DM.”

Diego Sanchez confirms Joshua Fabia was running his Instagram as well

There is no doubt that Sanchez was being leeched by Fabia. When asked by a fan on Twitter if Fabia was running his Instagram, as well, Sanchez revealed that his Gram was completely under Fabia’s control from the start of the year 2021 until his firing.

Sanchez wrote:

“Yes my management was 100% handling my account Jan 17th through may 13th.”

It is good that Sanchez has now moved on. He is almost 40 now and might look to finish his career on a high. Probably joining another MMA promotion during his twilight phase, would do him a world of good.

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