Much Anticipated Welterweight Bout At UFC 230 Between Dustin Poirier And Nate Diaz Has Been Scrapped

Much Anticipated Welterweight Bout At UFC 230 Between Dustin Poirier And Nate Diaz Has Been Scrapped

After two years away from the octagon, Nate Diaz was set to return in a much anticipated bout against Dustin Poirier; however, the fight is now scrapped from the Madion Square Garden event. Find out why here.

By EliteGuy101 - Oct 09, 2018 08:10 PM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: mmafighting.com
Nate Diaz’s return to UFC 230 is now in question. His opponent Dustin Poirier has been forced out of his co-main event fight against Nate Diaz after suffering an undisclosed injury. UFC 230 takes place Nov. 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Ever since his bout with Connor McGregor at UFC 202, a fight many are calling one of the best welterweight bouts ever, Diaz has stayed again from the octagon. UFC 230 was Diaz’s return to the promotion after two years and while the company will surely try to find a replacement opponent for the popular California native, Diaz has reportedly turned down numerous fights that didn't appeal to him in the past .

Of course, we’ll keep you updated on this situation.
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