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Conor McGregor: Nate Diaz and Dustin Poirier team up to troll UFC star

UFC stars Nate Diaz and Dustin Poirier have surprisingly teamed up – to troll Conor McGregor on Twitter.

The two have previously been opponents for the Irishman but it doesn’t look like their beef with McGregor has gone just yet.

The American fighters are currently in talks to take on each other after a fight was cancelled in 2018.

But they’ve taken time out of negotiations to mock the 33-year-old former featherweight and lightweight world champion.

Responding to UFC president Dana White’s refusal to rule out a third fight with McGregor, Diaz said: “Conor’s gonna have to get him some wins and prove he’s not so fragile first.”

The Notorious, fired back in a now-deleted tweet: “Nate Diaz shake them t****** on the drop. Bounce them t******.”

Not wishing to be left out, Poirier responded with a GIF of the knockout from the 2021 fight between himself and McGregor.

The Irish fighter, again replied before deleting the tweet, saying: “You blew it you bum.”

“It” meaning your fighting career,” Poirier replied.

McGregor has a long history with both of the UFC stars and he will be eagerly watching to see if the two do battle it out in the Octagon.

The Notorious first fought Poirier back in 2014 when he won their featherweight fight in the first round.

It would then take seven years before they would do battle again with Poirier securing a shock knockout win.

That set up a decider in their trilogy but McGregor broke his tibia in the first round to give Poirier the win.

Diaz beat McGregor in March 2016 but the Irishman then had his revenge five months later – whether there will be a trilogy fight between the two remains to be seen.

But White believes there still could be, as he said: “I wouldn’t count out a Conor-Nate 3. Listen, I’d

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