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Conor McGregor mocks Nate Diaz for loss to Mike Perry

Conor McGregor has publicly mocked Nate Diaz following a brutal loss to Mike Perry at Most Valuable Promotions' inaugural card, "Rousey vs. Carano," held Saturday at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. Diaz suffered a one-sided beating, taking such significant damage over two rounds that his corner threw in the towel, ending the fight with a technical knockout.

The jab from McGregor comes amid lingering tension between the two fighters, whose rivalry produced some of the UFC's most memorable moments. The pair first fought at UFC 196 in 2016, where Diaz submitted McGregor—a rare loss for the Irish star. McGregor has not ruled out a trilogy match to settle unfinished business. "I see why [Nate Diaz] didn't take the fight lol," McGregor wrote on social media, adding a crude barb about facing him again.

While McGregor's record stands at 22-6, Diaz's loss drops him to 21-14 and raises questions about where his career goes next. The public mockery highlights how much the McGregor-Diaz chapters remain relevant in MMA discourse, even years after their initial clash. Though both fighters are now competing outside traditional UFC frameworks, the possibility of a rubber match lingers—a testament to how compelling their dynamic proved for fans and the sport's narrative. Whether Diaz pursues that opportunity or moves in another direction remains to be seen, but McGregor's taunt suggests the Irishman remains interested in closure.

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