Nate Diaz has zero curiosity in being part of former UFC double champion Conor McGregor’s comeback story and has subsequently alleged that he snubbed the McGregor trilogy struggle.
Diaz can be making his MMA return after a four-year hiatus and can lock horns with Mike Perry on MVP and Netflix’s Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card on Might 16 at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
McGregor, however, has been out of motion for practically 5 years. The Irishman is also expected to make his much-anticipated return in July, on Worldwide Battle Week.
Nate Diaz explains why he refused a possible Conor McGregor trilogy struggle
Beforehand, there have been rumors that when “The Infamous” returns, followers might lastly get the long-awaited Nate Diaz vs. Conor McGregor trilogy to settle their 1-1 rating. Nonetheless, the Stockton native has little interest in working it again with McGregor in the intervening time.
Throughout a current sit-down with Theo Von, Diaz opined that he and “The Infamous” will struggle when the time is true. Nonetheless, at present, he has little interest in serving as McGregor’s comeback opponent. As a substitute, he needs to face the Irishman as soon as the latter has shaken off the ring rust and snapped his two-fight shedding skid.
“Me and Conor will struggle once more when the time is true, however it’s going to be after we’re each on the uprise, not when somebody’s dying out. I’m not no person’s comeback story.”
“They [UFC] needed me to come back again and struggle Conor McGregor, not [Charles] Oliveira. They usually have been like, okay, we wish you to come back again and possibly later we will do this. You realize who’s doing an excellent job, nearly near the identical quantity provide – Mike Perry, who’s essentially the most violent mf. I’m extra enthusiastic to rise up and working and prepare to coach for this mf who’s going to knock me out, or I’m gonna knock him out.”
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