


The more you trash talk in the UFC, the more fighting opportunities you have. I can knock Connor out, and make Diaz tap,” Oliveira tweeted on May 10. “Just for the record, I like to break records and I want to break another one … Fighting twice in the same night. He took to Twitter after Diaz’s comment calling out both Diaz and McGregor. Oliveira is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt who holds the record for most submission wins in UFC history. The day after the fight, Diaz tweeted, "Just for the record I’d choke olivera Easy." On May 9, Diaz took to Twitter again to call out Brazilian mixed martial artist Charles Oliveira after his round one submission win at UFC 274 against Justin Gaethje. After Diaz made some comments about McGregor and Chimaev, the Russian-born Chimaey took to Twitter calling out Diaz to fight. This time, he got called out by Swedish MMA fighter Khamzat Chimaev. This week, Diaz was back to beefing with other fighters. Originally, he wanted the fight with Poirier to be his retirement fight, and despite the trash talk being at an all-time high between the two, matchmakers haven’t made it happen yet.Ĭalifornia drought 2022: Two water districts eye hefty Colorado River cuts Bugs, drugs, theft: One woman's story of 5 months at Nevada Cares Campus homeless shelter Oregon Department of Forestry withdraws wildfire risk map after public pushback Reno under flash flood threat doubles year-to-date precipitation His trash-talking as of late has been in hopes to get a contract drawn up to fulfill his final fight in his UFC deal. While this exchange has put some pressure on UFC to reschedule the bout, Diaz’s complicated relationship with the organization is on thin ice. “I'll fight Dp in January don't be a scared lil (expletive) this time now or never," Diaz wrote on Twitter which sparked a back and forth between the two fighters. Itching for a rescheduled fight, Diaz took to social media. The two were set to fight at UFC 230, but Poirier was injured a month before the fight causing the bout to be canceled. In December, Diaz turned his attention to former UFC interim lightweight champion Dustin Poirier. Diaz tweeted, “He sucks jake You’d get smoked n a real fight tho You can’t really fight Boxing matches with wrestlers only Let that sink in.” Paul responded to Diaz’s tweet comparing Askren’s and Diaz’s fighting record putting himself in Diaz’s line of fire. Diaz responded to the tweet: “Coming from a retired wrestler who can’t fight or box.”

In November 2021, Diaz took shots at retired mixed martial artist Ben Askren after a tweet came out saying that YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul is ‘kind of good’ at boxing.
