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UFC approaches Dustin Poirier to fight Nate Diaz in May or July after scrapped 2018 bout – ‘come get this work’

  • Dustin Poirier calls out Nate Diaz on Twitter after speaking to UFC about 170 pound welterweight fight later this year
  • The pair were supposed to fight in 2018 but was cancelled due to Diaz not ‘coming to terms with the UFC’, Poirier says

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Dustin Poirier trains ahead of his lightweight title unification fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2019. Photo: Reuters

Former lightweight interim champion Dustin Poirier revealed that the UFC has approached him to fight Nate Diaz in May or July.

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Poirier (professional MMA record 25-6, 1 no contest), whose last fight was an unsuccessful unification bout against champion Khabib Nurmagomedov in 2019, tweeted:

“Spoke with the UFC last night[.] You gonna take the fight Nate Diaz? 170lbs May in California or July international fight week? Come get this work.”

Diaz (20-12) has yet to respond, with previous comments suggesting he had wanted to rematch BMF winner Jorge Masvidal after his doctor’s stoppage-loss in November last year.

Poirier was in Texas for UFC 247 with video footage showing him mouth “let’s go Nate” to the camera.

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Poirier vs Diaz was a scheduled fight at UFC 230 in 2018 but was cancelled due to – at the time – the former’s “undisclosed injury”. The 31-year-old Poirier later stated that the bout was scrapped because Diaz “couldn’t come to terms with the UFC.”
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