Dustin Poirier Reveals He Has Received Offer To Fight Nate Diaz On Short Notice

Dustin PoirierFormer interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier has revealed this Tuesday that he has received and agreed to an offer from the promotion to meet with arch-rival, Nate Diaz on less than six-weeks notice. Lafayette native, Poirier most recently headlined UFC 269 in December, suffering an eventual third round standing rear-naked choke loss to defending […]

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Former interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier has revealed this Tuesday that he has received and agreed to an offer from the promotion to meet with arch-rival, Nate Diaz on less than six-weeks notice.

Lafayette native, Poirier most recently headlined UFC 269 in December, suffering an eventual third round standing rear-naked choke loss to defending lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira.

In the days and weeks following the main event clash, Poirier had received numerous call-outs from the aforenoted, Diaz, who claimed he would fight the Louisianan in January after Poirier maintained that that fight was the only bout which currently interested him.

However, in late December, Poirier appeared to pour cold water on a fight with Diaz, claiming the Stockton native was no longer interested in fighting him anymore, before then claiming that a showdown was most likely to take place in February than January, and then cryptically tweeting, “I’m in, let’s go!!!” alluding to a quickfire Octagon return.

Speaking with iconic boxing coach, Teddy Atlas on THE FIGHT podcast, Poirier revealed he has received an offer to fight Diaz on short notice, less than six weeks, in fact, and he has subsequently agreed to it.

Honestly – another thing that kinda got that flame going, is a couple days ago, I got a phone call – but I can’t talk about it,” Dustin Poirier said. “It’s a very short notice thing. Something I would hate to do is stack things against myself and take a fight on short notice, but, we’ll see what happens, man. I don’t want to give too much ‘cause I don’t know what I can say. No contract has been signed yet, but if this goes go through, I’m gonna take it.

THE FIGHT co-host, Ken Rideout then speculated that Poirier had accepted to fight Diaz on short-notice, which the former interim lightweight champion confirmed.

Hey, look! I don’t owe these guys (the UFC) nothing, man, I’m not biting my tongue,” Dustin Poirier said. “It is Nate Diaz. And just like he got on Twitter – I’m not gonna say what card, I’m not gonna say a date or whatever, but he got on Twitter talking, everybody’s a tough guy. This guy really fights – and I’m a fan of him. But everybody’s a tough guy on the internet.

I can’t tell you that,” Dustin Poirier replied when pressed on when the fight could possibly occur. “But not a lot. Because fans are too good, they’re gonna know exactly what card, you know – I don’t wanna get that far (ahead). Less than six weeks for sure. I said yes, now we’re waiting on him.” 

Dustin Poirier confirms a fight with Nate Diaz on short notice would take place at welterweight

Whilst no official date, event, or location for the potential fight between Poirier and Diaz has been confirmed at the time of publication, a less than six-week timeframe presents two potential landing pads for the bout; UFC 270 on January 22. – and UFC 271 on February 12. 

Given the short notice nature of the potential pairing, Poirier also confirmed that he would be moving to the welterweight limit of 170lbs for the possible fight with Diaz – marking his divisional return for the first time in 15 years.

Dustin Poirier Wants Nate Diaz At UFC 271, Diaz Wants Money

Dustin PoirierA UFC welterweight showdown between Dustin Poirier and Nate Diaz may not be on the table after all, after Diaz accused the UFC of offering him a low payout for a fight with Poirier. Poirier is just days removed from his disappointing loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 269 and already teased a fight with […]

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A UFC welterweight showdown between Dustin Poirier and Nate Diaz may not be on the table after all, after Diaz accused the UFC of offering him a low payout for a fight with Poirier.

Poirier is just days removed from his disappointing loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 269 and already teased a fight with Diaz next at welterweight. After both sides appeared to want the fight as soon as UFC 270, Poirier and Diaz sounded like UFC 271 may be a better fit for the matchup.

But, after Poirier called for the two to fight at UFC 271, Diaz aimed at Poirier and alleged that the UFC low-balled him with their fight offer.

Dustin Poirier Vs. Nate Diaz Remains Uncertain For 2022

Poirier and Diaz have gone back-and-forth online for years after a fight that was targeted between them in 2018 was scratched. The two sides accused the other of forcing the fight’s cancelation, and fans were disappointed not to see them square off in the octagon.

Poirier recently alluded to a move to welterweight for his eventual return to the octagon, and Diaz quickly entered the conversation of possible opponents. Diaz most recently lost to Leon Edwards earlier this year at UFC 263.

Diaz had been reportedly offered a fight against Khamzat Chimaev, but turned it down publically, calling Chimaev a “rookie”. Diaz has one more fight left on his current deal and could make it against Poirier.

As of now, it’s unclear if Diaz will end up signing a new deal with the UFC for more fights. He’s been at odds with the UFC brass for years regarding the financial aspect of his contract.

For now, it sounds like we won’t know if Poirier vs. Diaz is really in the works until we hear from UFC president Dana White next.

Do you think we’ll see Dustin Poirier vs. Nate Diaz in 2022?

Alexander Hernandez vs. Renato Moicano Set For UFC 271

Lightweights Alexander Hernandez and Renato Moicano will both be aiming to secure back-to-back wins when they meet at UFC 271. MMA JUNKIE was the first to report the matchup, which will take place February 12 at a yet-to-be-announced location. Hernandez (13-4) will go into the bout on the back of a sensational first-round KO of […]

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Lightweights Alexander Hernandez and Renato Moicano will both be aiming to secure back-to-back wins when they meet at UFC 271.

MMA JUNKIE was the first to report the matchup, which will take place February 12 at a yet-to-be-announced location.

Hernandez (13-4) will go into the bout on the back of a sensational first-round KO of Mike Breeden earlier this month. The 29-year-old has been hot and cold in the UFC since defeating Beneil Dariush on debut in 2018. He followed that win up with one over Olivier Aubin-Mercier, before losing to Donald Cerrone via TKO in his next fight. Including that crushing defeat, Hernandez has lost half of his last six fights.

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Alexander Hernandez vs. Mike Breeden in their October 2 fight. PHOTO: MMA FIGHTING

Moicano (15-4-1) got back to winning ways in June by defeating Jai Herbert via second-round rear-naked choke. The former 145-pounder had stepped up to the lightweight division in March last year, earning a 44-second submission victory over Damir Hadzovic. In December, Moicano lost to Rafael Fiziev via first-round KOan outcome that the Brazilian later protested as an early stoppage.

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Renato Moicano lands a takedown in his victory over Jai Herbert in June. PHOTO: MMA FIGHTING

With the addition of this bout, here is the updated line-up for the pay-per-view:

Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Sergey Morozov

AJ Dobson vs. Jacob Malkoun

Kyler Phillips vs. Marcelo Rojo

Alexander Hernandez vs. Renato Moicano

Who do you think will make it two wins on the trot—Alexander Hernandez or Renato Moicano?

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