Dustin Poirier has reacted to Nate Diaz’s humiliating loss to Mike Perry. Diaz made his MMA return in opposition to Perry at MVP MMA 1, and issues didn’t go nicely for the 41-year-old, as he endured a brutal outing in opposition to BKFC’s King of Violence.
Whereas Diaz did handle to land a number of strong pictures of his personal, “Platinum,” together with his relentless tempo and high-volume placing, largely managed the combat, repeatedly broke Diaz down, and opened up cuts that left the latter’s face trying like a horror film.
By the tip of Spherical 2, Diaz appeared super-exhausted and bloodied, and his nook determined to cease the combat, handing Perry a TKO victory.
Regardless of the loss, Diaz has confirmed that he doesn’t intend to retire anytime quickly and wish to run it again with Perry as soon as he recovers.
Dustin Poirier unloads on Nate Diaz
Dustin Poirier believes Nate Diaz should put an finish to his trash speak, as after the Mike Perry loss, he for positive must take a break. Poirier quipped on Deep Waters:
“After the way in which he appeared on Saturday evening, he can’t speak proper now. He must take a break, get some sleep, and get some relaxation. He appeared like canines**t. He appeared like he didn’t wish to be in there, appeared like a punching bag, appeared off stability, and his timing was horrible.”
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Poirier also added that if Diaz needs, the 2 can nonetheless throw down, and “The Diamond” is recreation to combat at 170-pounds and is able to leap again within the testing pool if the Stockton native says sure.
“My invitation remains to be on the market. At 170, I’ll return within the drug testing protocol. I WILL KNOCK NATE DIAZ COMPLETE OUT.”
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After retiring from the UFC, Dustin Poirier admitted that he would like to field Nate Diaz underneath the Zuffa Boxing banner. Nevertheless, neither Diaz nor the Zuffa brass paid heed to the thought.
