Nate Diaz doesn’t seem to be fond of a possible rematch among two of his rivals, Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier.
Whilst almost nothing has been built official by the UFC, equally McGregor (20-4 MMA, 10-2 UFC) and Poirier (26-6 MMA, 18-5 UFC) publicly have stated they want to be booked for a rematch of their UFC 178 struggle from September 2014 as before long as feasible.
Matter look to have hit at standstill in phrases of reaching a finalized date, and Diaz may possibly see an opening for an interception.
Diaz took to social media on Tuesday to criticize the opportunity McGregor vs. Poirier fight and went on to hint he would be ready to fight both man in a 165-pound bout (by using Twitter):
Let’s never get it twisted I already smoked these 2 now they enjoy fighting … pic.twitter.com/aDx83oE997
— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) Oct 13, 2020
Let’s do not get it twisted I by now smoked these 2 now they participate in preventing …
165 Lbs 👊🏼
— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) Oct 13, 2020
165 Lbs 👊🏼
Diaz, of class, has a effectively documented historical past with McGregor. The pair fought in two of the largest fights in UFC historical past, splitting final results at UFC 196 in March 2016 and UFC 202 five months afterwards. A trilogy bout has generally seemed inescapable, but it has yet to occur to fruition.
Poirier, meanwhile, was booked to combat Diaz at UFC 230 in November 2018, but it under no circumstances happened. Both of those males have specified sides on why it did not. Poirier expressed that Diaz hit a contract dispute with UFC brass and was by no means going to compete before he made himself unavailable due to personal injury, when Diaz promises “The Diamond” simply pulled out of the struggle and practically nothing far more.