Conor McGregor claims he's "just a great martial arts actor" in latest Twitter spat with Nate Diaz

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Conor McGregor (right) has another Twitter spat with Nate Diaz (left) [Images via: @natediaz209 on Instagram]

A recent Twitter exchange between arch-rivals Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz suggests that there is no love lost between the two combatants. Additionally, the Irishman hailed himself as "a great martial arts actor" whilst doubling down on his commitment to complete the trilogy against Diaz.

Conor McGregor went on a fresh Twitter spree earlier today, aiming potshots at Dustin Poirier and Nate Diaz. There has been plenty of speculation about a third bout between Diaz and McGregor, as their first two bouts were two of the most lucrative in UFC history. Both combatants have since been approving of the idea of a trilogy.

Addressing the trilogy in his latest Twitter rant, McGregor claimed that he would settle his unfinished business with Poirier, who he sees as a "handier fight."

Furthermore, the ever-critical MMA star, who's geared towards making his acting debut with the Hollywood cult classic Road House, hailed himself as a "great martial arts actor" while also bragging about his wealth outside fighting:

"Public translate: I’m fighting you too. But I will bury him quick first. Way handier fight/her knickers/More recent story line etc. If he bottles it, it’s you. I’m also in Amsterdam, weeds great, and I’m not a bad guy I’m just a great martial arts actor with boat loads of money."

Check out McGregor's tweet below:


Nate Diaz keeps door open on potential trilogy fight with Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz have fought twice on the big stage of the UFC. Both times, they put on instant classics that became some of the most commercially acclaimed and widely cherished fights in the MMA community.

Although Nate Diaz is now a free agent, a trilogy fight is still likely to be a blockbuster prospect since both fighters' narratives are intertwined in the world of mixed martial arts.

Watch Diaz vs. McGregor at UFC 202 below:

The Stockton native is now free to pursue other opportunities. However, his manager Zach Rosenfield told MMA Junkie that a return to the UFC for a trilogy with McGregor is still possible:

“Nate is going to be looking at the biggest fights possible. He has stated that completing the trilogy with Conor McGregor is something that interests him, and that has not changed."

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Edited by Allan Mathew