Nate Diaz accused of misleading claims over UFC payday for Conor McGregor trilogy bout
Some people are not convinced by Nate Diaz’s story about how his mixed martial arts return came together. The fan favourite is set to make his comeback on May 16, where he will be one of the top stars competing at Netflix’s very first MMA event.
Photo by Kaelin Mendez/Getty Images Some people are not convinced by Nate Diaz’s story about how his mixed martial arts return came together. The fan favourite is set to make his comeback on May 16, where he will be one of the top stars competing at Netflix’s very first MMA event. Diaz hasn’t fought since leaving the UFC back in September 2022, and will face Mike Perry at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
Many were disappointed not to see the Stockton star returning to the Octagon, especially after he revealed the door was open to do so. Matt Brown questions Nate Diaz’s claim that he turned down more money in the UFC Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images After his Netflix bout was announced, Diaz said he had turned down the UFC’s offer to make his return after three years out of action. He claimed that the promotion was offering him more money than he is getting to fight Perry and that it would have come with a Conor McGregor trilogy attached.
The 38-year-old said he wasn’t interested in fighting the Irishman after such a long layoff. Matt Brown isn’t convinced. Dana White responded to Diaz’s comments by saying it was likely Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions came forward with an unmatchable offer.
The former welterweight believes White over Diaz in this case. “Money talks,” Brown told MMA Fighting. “He’s making more money with this Netflix fight than he would with the UFC.