Dustin
Poirier
thinks Nate Diaz has
lost the right to talk trash after his performance against Mike
Perry

Diaz (21-14) faced Perry at
Most Valuable Promotions „Rousey vs. Carano“
last weekend in
Los Angeles. Diaz had no answers while taking a brutal beating from
Perry. Perry left Diaz a bloody mess, forcing his corner to throw
in the towel at the end of the second round.

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Poirier (30-10) was unimpressed by Diaz’s performance against
Perry. To Poirier, it looked like Diaz didn’t want to be inside the
cage after returning to MMA for the first time since 2022. While
Poirier and Diaz were scheduled to fight twice in the past, the
matchups never came to fruition due to various reasons. Despite
Poirier’s retirement last year, “The Diamond” is open to a return
only for a matchup against Diaz. Regardless of Diaz’s underwhelming
performance against Perry, Poirier is still interested in fighting
the Stockton, California, native and promises to knock him out
clean.

No Time for Talking

“After the way he looked on Saturday night, he can’t talk right
now,” Poirier said on Deep Waters. “He needs to get some sleep and
some rest. He looked like dogs—t. He looked like he didn’t want to
be in there, looked like a punching bag, looked off balance, his
timing was horrible… My invitation is still out there. At 170, I
will go back in the drug testing protocol. I will knock Nate Diaz
complete out.”

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