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Nate Diaz and Daniel Cormier clear the air in awkward FaceTime call set up by Ariel Helwani

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Nate Diaz and Daniel Cormier seem to have moved past their recent spat. It started in January when Ben Askren said Nate Diaz was ‘never good,’ and Daniel Cormier, despite first standing up for Diaz, eventually agreed with Askren during an episode of their ‘Funky and the Champ’ show.

Photo by Kaelin Mendez/Getty Images Nate Diaz and Daniel Cormier seem to have moved past their recent spat. It started in January when Ben Askren said Nate Diaz was ‘never good,’ and Daniel Cormier, despite first standing up for Diaz, eventually agreed with Askren during an episode of their ‘Funky and the Champ’ show. A couple of months later, Diaz hit back at Cormier during Theo Von’s podcast.

He mocked the former two-weight UFC champion for crying after losing to Jon Jones and claimed that Cormier “couldn’t fight for s—. ” Nate Diaz and Daniel Cormier end their feud on air Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC Things have been quiet since April when Daniel Cormier called Nate Diaz ‘average’ and mocked his 13 MMA losses. On Tuesday, Ariel Helwani played peacemaker between the two UFC legends.

During an interview with Diaz, he FaceTimed Cormier to help them hash things out. The exchange was a bit awkward, but it seemed to do the trick. Both appeared ready to move past their differences.

Helwani opened by saying, “I wanted to mend the fences with this guy,” pointing his phone at Diaz. Cormier replied, “I ain’t got no problem with Nate Diaz. ” “I don’t understand, but I like it when Nate Diaz goes crazy on me.