
Nate Diaz is ready when Nate Diaz says he is ready.
Nate Diaz's last fight in the UFC -Tachthoek came all the way back in 2022; An entry in the fourth round on Tony 'El Cucuy' Ferguson.
The Stockton Superstar has since remained busy (albeit in the boxing ring) and has dropped a unanimous decision to Jake Paul, before he returned last July with a majority decision on Jorge Masvidal – so what's on the horizon for the 'original gangster' of the UFC?
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Nate Diaz reveals the desire to 'go back and get a UFC title'
Nate Diaz spoke between Tokes via the full YouTube channel of the entire violence and was asked what the next step is for his illustrious career and whether he is open to a return to the UFC.
'Well, everyone is boring now, so I try to do other s – for the time being. But I want to go back and get a UFC title. I don't want to fight for nothing, you know? I want to fight for something.
'At the moment there is no one who is – like, who is the champion now? That's what I say … it's about buzz and who is a poppin 'and who does something. At the moment no one is doing – in the UFC. “
While Diaz mentioned the will of Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya as a potential comeback opponents, would his return be more than likely to be on 170 pounds – so there is a specific wealth weight in his mind?
“Nobody [excites me]That's why I am not in it now, do you know what I am saying? I look. I hope for something … There is no buzz, nobody does s -. There is no one to fight, everyone is wack … every body in boxing and mma. “
Nate Diaz explains why he is planning to fight forever '
Even with a 34-Fight career that extends until 2004, and the countless iconic battles that came along the way his famous entry victory over Conor McGregor-Denkt Diaz is not that his legacy in MMA is complete.
“The inheritance – I don't think about it, I think it is underestimated, and I think there is like F – I think I have left more impact than much of these F ––– [other guys]Everyone really has.
'I mean, conor [McGregor] has [left a legacy] In a sense, and then you become that way, my brother did it – but that is also forgotten. “
Simply put, Diaz believes that the only way to leave a lasting legacy in the UFC gets the credit, which nowadays remains just as rare as when he made his debut.
“It can disappear because you don't get a credit to start with … you can keep those s just as well – go forever. That is why I intend to fight forever. “
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