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Nate Diaz Brutally Rips Conor McGregor And Khabib In One Savage Post

Nate Diaz Brutally Rips Conor McGregor And Khabib In One Savage Post

The American fighter looks in supreme shape ahead of potentially returning to the Octagon.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Nate Diaz has brutally trolled both Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov in one savage post.

Diaz remains active on social media ahead of potentially returning to the famed Octagon this year.

He's been throwing shade at McGregor and Nurmagomedov while subtlety hinting at a trilogy bout against the Irishman.

"You acting like you came back, In real life your dead," he Tweeted on the three year anniversary of their first fight.

Diaz then poked fun of Nurmagomedov's sambo background.

But don't be fooled by his antics on Twitter - he's working hard behind the scenes and he looks in supreme shape.

Diaz also posted a picture of himself sparring accompanied with a thinly-veiled jab at McGregor.

The 33-year-old then fully tore into his rivals in ruthless fashion.

No messing. Is a rubber match on the cards? Well, the former 'champ-champ' has pretty much confirmed a third bout will happen.

"He fought me, he beat me. He gave me a rematch at the exact same weight, there was no hesitation, that's a true fighter right there," McGregor said.

"I have nothing but respect - I owe him the trilogy now and the trilogy will happen."

McGregor is coming off his second UFC loss to Nurmagomedov. He's on the shelf until April through suspension with a July return date mooted.

A host of names have been linked with a match-up versus McGregor including Donald Cerrone. Though he's now fighting Al Iaquinta in May.

Anthony Pettis is another name rumoured to fight him next following his incredible victory over the weekend.

But fans are dreaming of McGregor vs. Diaz III.

Of course, they've been involved in two classic encounters. At UFC 196, Diaz submitted McGregor who exacted revenge at UFC 202 in a five-round fire fight.

Who takes the trilogy bout? Let us know.

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Topics: Anthony Pettis, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor Mcgregor, Nate Diaz, trilogy, Fight News, UFC, MMA