Diaz subsequently accused Poirier of ducking him. Poirier, on his part, fired back at Diaz – even going as far as posting videos against Diaz on social media while in a hospital bed.
Nate Diaz has now taken to Twitter and posted the video clip of Poirier making the aforementioned comments. Diaz added a statement of his own to the tweet, alongside the video, that read as follows:
Additionally, another recent tweet sent out by Nate Diaz suggests that Diaz’s next fight could take place in the welterweight division. Diaz’s tweet featured a photograph of him in a gym, with his statement reading:
Nate Diaz’s tweet, whereby he’s insinuating that his next fight could be at welterweight (170 pounds), is in stark contrast to what UFC president Dana White had recently stated. White had claimed that Diaz would be returning to the octagon this year and will fight at lightweight (155 pounds).
Despite spending the majority of his MMA career in the lightweight division, Nate Diaz hasn’t competed at lightweight since his unanimous decision win over Michael Johnson in December 2015.
Dustin Poirier’s win over Conor McGregor at UFC 257 has seemingly reignited Poirier’s feud with Nate Diaz
Dustin Poirier is coming off one of the best performances of his MMA career, emerging victorious at UFC 257 (January 23, 2021) by becoming the first man to knock Conor McGregor out in a professional MMA fight.
Following Poirier’s spectacular second-round TKO win over McGregor, Nate Diaz had taken to Twitter and warned Poirier. Diaz’s tweet read:
Nate Diaz’s last fight was a welterweight bout against Jorge Masvidal at UFC 244 in November 2019. The bout was contested for the BMF title and witnessed Masvidal defeat Diaz via third-round TKO. The octagon-side doctor stopped the fight between rounds three and four due to the severe cuts Diaz suffered to his face.
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