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Nate Diaz Says Conor McGregor Is 'Scared for His Life' When Asked About Fight

Christopher Simpson@@CJSimpsonBRX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistApril 16, 2018

LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 20:   (R-L) Nate Diaz punches Conor McGregor of Ireland in their welterweight bout during the UFC 202 event at T-Mobile Arena on August 20, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
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UFC fighter Nate Diaz says Conor McGregor is terrified at the possibility of stepping into the Octagon with him for a third time.

Diaz won their first encounter via submission in March 2016 before McGregor won the rematch that August by majority decision.

When TMZ Sports asked Diaz about another bout over the weekend, he said McGregor is "scared for his life."

In a follow-up question asking if he had another big payday coming, Diaz said he is "getting paid regardless."

The American has not fought since losing his rematch with McGregor, while the Irishman's last UFC bout came in November 2016 against Eddie Alvarez.

MMAjunkie's Chamatkar Sandhu would like to see The Notorious return to the UFC, albeit against a different opponent:

Chamatkar Sandhu @SandhuMMA

The fight I want to see most right now: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Conor McGregor The fight the UFC will most likely book next given McGregor's pending legal issues: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Tony Ferguson... FOR THE 5TH TIME. #UFC223

As Sandhu noted, McGregor's attack on a bus carrying UFC fighters earlier this month could complicate an immediate return to the sport. That resulted in injuries to Ray Borg and Michael Chiesa, whose matches against Brandon Moreno and Anthony Pettis at UFC 223 had to be cancelled.

McGregor was charged with three misdemeanor counts of assault and one felony count of criminal mischief for his role in the attack.

Although many UFC fans would likely agree with Sandhu on McGregor's ideal next opponent, a decisive third clash between himself and Diaz could hold some appeal and offer the pair a way back into fighting regularly.