— Below the Belt with Brendan Schaub (@btbshowtime) May 10, 2018
“Well, the rumor going around is that it’s going to be Nate Diaz vs GSP [Georges St-Pierre] in Los Angeles. I don’t think so. From what I hear, GSP doesn’t want that Nate Diaz fight. For him to make 155 [pounds], which him and Nate Diaz would fight at in Los Angeles, it’s too much of a cut.
What he wants to do is wait and fight the winner of Conor [McGregor] – Khabib [Nurmagomedov] which is happening in September. So that would put GSP’s fight line right around December. He’s not making 155 for Nate Diaz.
[Conor vs Khabib in September] That’s what i’m hearin’! I don’t work for the UFC though, I don’t know, I hope…or maybe it’s just wishful thinking…maybe I know…!”
Regardless of whether or not the former UFC heavyweight contender, Schaub ends up being right, St-Pierre could still fight Diaz either way. But just as recently as March, St-Pierre stated in an interview that he has no interest in fighting Diaz as he believes it wouldn’t be worth the risk for his legacy.
Khabib Nurmagomedov is one of the greatest fighters in MMA history. The same can be said of his close friend and training partner Islam Makhachev. According to long-time UFC commentator Joe Rogan, there’s a reason for that.