Conor McGregor calls out Nate Diaz for UFC trilogy after 'nonsense' Jake Paul fight and hits out at Michael Chandler | The Sun

CONOR MCGREGOR has set his sights on a trilogy bout with Nate Diaz after slamming Jake Paul and Michael Chandler in the process.

The Irishman shared two epic battles with Diaz in 2016, with both one apiece, but the decider has failed to come to fruition.


Now Diaz, 38, is out of the UFC and makes his boxing debut this weekend in Texas against YouTuber-turned prizefighter Paul, 26.

But McGregor is no fan of the bout and instead insisted he will once again share the cage with Diaz.

And he promised to do so with the "Baddest Mother F***er" belt Justin Gaethje won against Dustin Poirer.

McGregor, 34, tweeted: "Regardless of that nonsense match me and Nate will be completing the trilogy.

READ MORE IN BOXING

Win one of THREE DeliVita pizza ovens in Sun Shopping’s competition

Problem Child faces MMA star in mouthwatering boxing bout – TV and stream info

"I am going to go grab that bmf belt right quick for us to compete for it in the trilogy."

McGregor has not returned since breaking his leg in the first round of his trilogy bout against Poirier in July 2021.

But he is due to face Chandler, 37, in his comeback after the two coached on The Ultimate Fighter against each other.

McGregor is meant to complete six months worth of United States Anti-Doping Agency tests before being eligible to fight again.

Most read in Boxing

PAUL VS DIAZ

Problem Child faces MMA star in mouthwatering boxing bout – TV and stream info

FIGHTING CHANCE

Amir Khan hints at reconciliation with wife after marriage 'split'

A NOU HOPE

Mike Tyson training Ngannou for Fury fight and warns how it could be 'game over'

BRAWL KICKING OFF

Jake Paul vs Diaz press conference descends to chaos as brawl breaks out

4

🥊 Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz: UK start time, stream, TV channel, details for HUGE Texas fight 🥊

Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz: Betting odds and tips

BETTING SPECIAL – BEST NO DEPOSIT CASINO OFFERS

But having not yet entered the pool, it leaves the fight hanging in the balance.

And after Gaethje, 34, knocked Poirier, also 34, out with a headkick to win the BMF belt, he was called out by McGregor.

The former two-weight UFC champion has also distanced himself further from his TUF coaching rival.

He tweeted: "F*** Chandler."


Source: Read Full Article