"I put a big old hole in that sh*t," Diaz said. "What do you guys think that I'm some game to be played with? I've been in this game for too long to f*ck with. "Yeah, they had GSP there. We're gonna have this big old GSP-McGregor show bullsh*t. I don't even want to hear about that. GSP is gonna come out of f*cking retirement to fight this little ass Conor McGregor? What the f*ck? This is all just a freak show now. So now what did I do? I pissed off Conor McGregor, I pissed off GSP and most of all I pissed off the UFC. But LOL mother f*ckers.
Swashbuckler wrote: » He hasn't been overlooked. He is a great fighter. It's just the guys who have beat him haven't played into his hands. There's a way to beat Nate and Conor chose the wrong path. Nate did roll with most of the punches. Took some damage. And beat Conor in the second. It's pretty simple.
Thelomen Toblackai wrote: » You seem to be forgetting the part where Diaz outfought and beat McGregor.
Thelomen Toblackai wrote: » Diaz hasn't been overlooked. He's got plenty of fights against plenty of top guys in the UFC. He's not an exceptional fighter by any means but he's a good fighter and he had the beating of McGregor which I'm sure he'll have again given he'll actually train for the next fight...
Gamebred wrote: » A random thought,Conors gullotine defence is one of the most impressive tools in his arsenal that he doesnt get credit for to escape one of mendes and a diaz one is pretty impressive.
Spudman_20000 wrote: » You forgot the part where Nate then walked on water. Amazing how Nate has been so overlooked as the great fighter he is all these years, isn't it? Of course if Conor had won the narrative would have been "Nate took a hit off the bong and rolled off the couch with no camp. How could he have won?".
Gamebred wrote: » Thats what were going to find out in the rematch,can Conor fight in a point scoring style against his ego while not gassing or getting out struck.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » What a load of rubbish. Nate overlooked you for real? Since winning TUF he has constantly competed against the top guys and in over 20 fights in the UFC has NEVER appeared on the prelims of a card he featured on. Also the drug test results were made public the other day, No bong for Nate he has NEVER tested positive for weed like his brother has either.
Swashbuckler wrote: » And this place is about to go crazy again!
Gamebred wrote: » Aldo winning and McGregor losing is a terrible result for the ufc isnt it?
Pugzilla wrote: » Can't wait to see McGregor lose again.
Faugheen wrote: » McGregor wanting the fight at 170 is for his own ego. If he loses this one, he's in a spot of bother. He'll be in a no man's land as I assume he has no intention of defending the 145 strap, then losing twice to the #5 Lightweight in succession. I don't see how he wins this one either.
Gamebred wrote: » If he losses hes in the same spots hes in now,a loss to diaz.
mdwexford wrote: » You reckon? People are wheeling out excuses after the last time though. If he loses twice its harder to come up with an excuse. Another Diaz finish and Conor's stock drops a bit further.
Devastator wrote: » yep Cy'all in a few weeks HAAA 26 members & 45 guests currently on the forum! I miss the tumbleweed days pre-McGregor
Gamebred wrote: » Losses this time all hes gotta do is come out hands up and blame the weight and admit he lost to the better man
Gamebred wrote: » Losses this time all hes gotta do is come out hands up and blame the weight and admit he lost to the better man,sure his stock falls a bit with the public but nothing like a loss to Edgar or Aldo,its genius really guaranteeing a massive payday.
newbbieb wrote: » This is far from a genius move,its genius if you really believe and accept you will never beat Frankie or Diaz,if thats the case then it is a genius move to maximize his amount of big fights. But if he intends on being champion at 55 or being still considered in the very elite of the UFC then its one of the dumbest moves i think i have ever seen,he is fighting Diaz who imo at 55 is a very winnable fight and taking him on at 170 with a full camp,its basically as unwinnable a fight as you will ever see,and doing it in a rematch where he wont get a third shot ever at Nate.
Pugzilla wrote: » So in 2 matches this McGregor fad and his bandwagoners will be over