Nate Diaz: Weight Had Nothing To Do With Beating Conor

Stockton native Nate Diaz shocked the world last night (March 5, 2016), submitting outspoken featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 196. With McGregor competing two weight classes up from his usual home at 145-pounds, the talk has obviously shifted to how much that affected the “Notorious” one. McGregor even said himself

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Stockton native Nate Diaz shocked the world last night (March 5, 2016), submitting outspoken featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 196.

With McGregor competing two weight classes up from his usual home at 145-pounds, the talk has obviously shifted to how much that affected the “Notorious” one.

McGregor even said himself that featherweights or lightweights would’ve been finished with the shots he had hit Diaz with, but the Stockton brawler just kept coming forward.

Speaking on the matter, Diaz feels as if he got the better of the stand-up exchanges, also claiming that weight had nothing to do with the outcome:

“As far as energy and stuff, I felt like I was the superior boxer. I went better on the stand up, that’s why he went for the takedown,” Diaz said at the post-fight press conference. “Weight had nothing to do with anything.”

The younger Diaz brother even feels as if he would’ve performed better if he had to cut down to the lightweight limit of 155-pounds:

“If I had a fight at 155, I feel like I could’ve performed better ‘cause I would’ve been on point. I would’ve had sparring. I would’ve had a good weight cut like I did on my last fight,” Diaz said. “I had to come in on this fight straight fat boy off the beach in Cabo, but it’s all good.”

In the end, Diaz feels that aside from the weight and aside from the talk that he simply won because he was the better man last night in Las Vegas:

“I feel like I won because I was the superior martial artist,” he said. “Nothing surprised me, except that I got at hit at all. I think with a full camp I would’ve been flawless, but it’s whatever.”

Who should Diaz face off with next?

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Poll: Who Should Nate Diaz Fight Next?

A popular and polarizing force in the UFC 155-pound landscape for many years, Nate Diaz finally earned a signature win when he capitalized on a huge short notice opportunity by submitting the favored Conor McGregor (watch the full highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196. The Stockton bad

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A popular and polarizing force in the UFC 155-pound landscape for many years, Nate Diaz finally earned a signature win when he capitalized on a huge short notice opportunity by submitting the favored Conor McGregor (watch the full highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196.

The Stockton bad boy came into the awaited event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, as a substantial underdog, and indeed the first round appeared to go to McGregor after Diaz was bloodied by a stinging series of patented left hands from the featherweight champ. But just when ‘The Notorious’ had seemingly taken over, Diaz came back with his own combos as he walked through the fading offense of the tiring Irishman to win with an electric choke.

The win has Diaz on the precipice of a lightweight title fight, yet there’s one problem in the way of that booking considering Diaz faced and was soundly beaten by current champion Rafael dos Anjos in December 2014. Diaz blamed an injury for the horrific performance after badly missing weight but it’s still hard to say if he would present any more of a challenge to the dominant but oft-injured champion.

No matter what he’s headed for a massive fight next, so if he doesn’t get ‘RDA’ as McGregor suggested last night, he could certainly square off with Anthony Pettis, with whom he has a long and well-documented beef with, Eddie Alvarez, or the winner of the upcoming Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov bout at UFC on FOX 19. It was even somehow discussed that he could meet welterweight champ Robbie Lawler for the 170-pound title.

The future is bright for the younger Diaz brother after shaking up the entire framework of the UFC. Whom do you think he should face next?

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Twitter Reacts To UFC 196: McGregor vs. Diaz

UFC 196 went down this past evening (March 5, 2016) live on pay per view from Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was a night of upsets. Late replacement Nate Diaz shocked the world in the main event, submitting featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the second round. Former Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate also upset the now

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UFC 196 went down this past evening (March 5, 2016) live on pay per view from Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was a night of upsets.

Late replacement Nate Diaz shocked the world in the main event, submitting featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the second round.

Former Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate also upset the now former bantamweight champion Holly Holm in the co-main event, becoming the new UFC 135-bantamweight champion.

The world was stunned, and twitter erupted.

Check out the reactions below:

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Nate Diaz Celebrates Win Over Conor McGregor Like Only He Can

Nate Diaz delivered what is by far the biggest win of his lengthy MMA career when he stopped previously surging featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. ‘The Notorious’ badly bloodied Diaz early with his patented left

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Nate Diaz delivered what is by far the biggest win of his lengthy MMA career when he stopped previously surging featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event of tonight’s (Sat., March 5, 2016) UFC 196 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

‘The Notorious’ badly bloodied Diaz early with his patented left hand, but seemed to fade in the second when the Stockton smack talker opened up with his patented boxing, leaving an opening for Diaz to lock on a super-tight rear naked choke for the jaw-dropping win.

After the legendary upset, Diaz took to the mic and celebrated like only he could. Check it out courtesy of the UFC right here:

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