Nate Diaz responds to Dana White and suggests that McGregor's moment makes it difficult to make a trilogy

'Bad boy' says Irishman needs to get back to his good form before thinking about a third meeting in the Octagon

N. Diaz and C. McGregor after their fight at UFC 202 (Photo: Twitter/ConorMcGregor)

Nate diaz made a point of responding to UFC president Dana White's recent comments about a possible trilogy with Conor McGregor. With a victory for both sides, the 'bad boy' indicated that the 'Notorious' moment makes it difficult to hold a third meeting in the future.

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“Conor (McGregor) is going to have to get some wins and prove he's not so fragile first,” Diaz said in his 'Twitter' official.

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The rivalry between Conor McGregor e Nate diaz It started at UFC 196, in 2016, when the American became the first man to defeat the Irishman in the Octagon, surprising the world with a submission victory. The rematch took place in the same year, this time with “Notorious” winning the majority decision.

Conor McGregor is recovering from the serious leg fracture suffered in the trilogy against Dustin poirier, in July 2021. The Irishman, who underwent surgery, recently returned to training, but his return to the Octagon is only scheduled for the second half of the year.

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The target of Nate diaz, at the moment, is Dustin poirier, former interim lightweight champion (up to 70,3 kg). The two fighters have been exchanging provocations on social media in recent months and increased speculation about a possible fight. The 'bad boy' even declared his desire to retire and only has one more fight left on his contract with the UFC.

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