Mixed Martial Artists from United States
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Dustin Poirier
Occupation: Mixed Martial ArtistDustin Poirier, nicknamed "The Diamond," is an American professional mixed martial artist, widely regarded as one of the greatest lightweights in the sport's history. He primarily competes in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and is a former Interim UFC Lightweight Champion.
Poirier is known for his exciting, fan-friendly fighting style, which often leads to high-action bouts and post-fight bonuses. He has secured significant victories over several former UFC champions, including two wins against Conor McGregor. Beyond his athletic career, he is also known for his charitable work through "The Good Fight Foundation." He began his professional MMA career in 2009.
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Nate Diaz
Occupation: Mixed Martial ArtistNathan Donald Diaz is an American mixed martial artist and professional boxer from Stockton, California. A veteran of the sport since 2004, he is best known for his 15-year tenure in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he became one of the biggest stars in MMA history.
Career Highlights & Style
The Ultimate Fighter: Diaz first gained national attention by winning The Ultimate Fighter 5 in 2007.
Fighting Style: He is a 3rd-degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Cesar Gracie and is famous for his high-volume boxing, exceptional cardio, and durability.
Iconic Rivalries: His most famous fights were a two-bout series with Conor McGregor in 2016. Diaz shocked the world by submitting McGregor in their first meeting and lost a narrow majority decision in the rematch.
The "BMF" Title: In 2019, he competed against Jorge Masvidal for the inaugural "Baddest Motherf*****" (BMF) championship, a belt he is credited with conceptually creating.
Current Status (2026)
After completing his UFC contract in 2022 with a submission victory over Tony Ferguson, Diaz transitioned to professional boxing. He faced Jake Paul in 2023 and defeated Jorge Masvidal in a 2024 boxing rematch.
As of February 2026, Diaz has been active on social media teasing a return to the UFC. He has expressed specific interest in competing at the rumored UFC White House event in June 2024 to celebrate the U.S. 250th anniversary, naming potential trilogy fights with Conor McGregor or a clash with Dustin Poirier as his preferred targets.
Personal Persona
Diaz is known for his "Stockton" persona—characterized by his unapologetic attitude, the use of the "Stockton Slap" during fights, and his advocacy for cannabis. Alongside his brother, Nick Diaz, he remains one of the most popular and "real" figures in combat sports history.
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