Nate Diaz Supports Conor McGregor’s Withdrawal from UFC 303
Diaz Defends McGregor’s Decision
Despite their storied rivalry, Nate Diaz has shown support for Conor McGregor’s decision to withdraw from UFC 303 due to injury. In an interview with MMA Junkie, Diaz defended McGregor’s choice to prioritize his health. “I think it was just a minor thing,” Diaz said.
“They made a bigger deal out of it than it is. Good idea. If I get fcked up, I would like to push the fight back too, but people fcking freak out.”
Understanding the Injury
McGregor was set to face Michael Chandler at UFC 303 during International Fight Week, but a broken toe forced him to withdraw. Diaz highlighted the importance of being fully prepared and healthy before stepping into the octagon, pointing out that many critics lack the experience to understand such decisions.
“In the past, I’ve done all kinds of sh*t I shouldn’t have done. So, I think he learned from experience,” Diaz added.
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Preparations for Masvidal Rematch
Diaz is currently preparing for his own bout against Jorge Masvidal on July 6 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. This will be their second encounter; their first fight was at UFC 244 in 2019 for the inaugural BMF title. Diaz expressed his readiness, stating,
“Everything’s hard the whole time, but I’m probably G to just sit around and tell fight time.”
Potential Trilogy Fight
Looking ahead, if Diaz wins against Masvidal, he may seek a third fight with McGregor, reigniting their famous rivalry. McGregor, who reportedly has one fight left on his current UFC contract, has expressed interest in a trilogy bout with Diaz.
“We’ll see what happens with time,” Diaz said. “It depends on what happens with my fight, his fight, UFC. I can’t tell. I ain’t a fortune teller.”