Nate Diaz, one of the most popular — and free-spirited — fighters in MMA, has not spoken publicly about his fighting career in more than two years. Until now. Diaz, who squares off with Anthony Pettis in a welterweight bout on Aug. 17 in Anaheim, California, joined Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show on Monday to discuss his return to the Octagon, why he hasn’t fought since 2016 and whether a third fight against Conor McGregor is on the horizon.
Here’s what he had to say:
On why the long time between fights: The way the UFC works, we didn’t get it worked out. That’s just how it went.
On returning at UFC 241 against Pettis: It was just the best fight. Coming off a good win, and he’s one of the top guys and better guys in the division. He’s one of the most entertaining fighters in the UFC. It’s a guy I would actually enjoy watching over the rest of these fighters. It’s getting boring, the fight game. If I’m going to take part in any fights, I would like it to be a fight that is interesting. If I’m a fight fan, I want an interesting fight. I don’t want a boring fight.