The day after Dustin Poirier turned the MMA world upside down by knocking out Conor McGregor at UFC 257, Nate Diaz posted one thing on Instagram. It was a photo of him sitting down and stretching on a mat, looking up and concentrating on something or someone. The caption, as tends to be the case with Diaz, was a bold statement. The last of real martial arts in the game View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nate Diaz (@natediaz209) Diaz, who turns 36 in just a couple of months, has been at this for a long time – October 21, 2004 was when he made his professional debut at WEC 12
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