Nate Diaz was not impressed with what he saw from Charles Oliveira at UFC 326.
After the BMF title changed hands in Saturday’s main event, Diaz was among those criticizing Oliveira and his approach.
Holloway dropped the belt to Oliveira after giving up over 20 minutes of control time in the UFC 326 headliner, the lackluster nature of which led to many fans leaving the T-Mobile Arena mid-fight.
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Nate Diaz continues back and forth with Charles Oliveira after UFC 326
It did not take long for the newly crowned BMF champ to hit back at a couple of his high-profile critics.
Oliveira responded to Diaz and Conor McGregor, another of his detractors after UFC 326, with a challenge at his post-fight press conference.
The Brazilian pitched a ‘Grand Prix’, claiming he’d fight both the Irishman and Stockton star on the same day.
Diaz seemingly reacted to that bold challenge on social media, once again appearing to reference Oliveira’s UFC 326 performance.
“If I were you, I’d learn how to fight,” Diaz wrote on X.
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If I were youI’d learn how to fight….— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) March 8, 2026
Nate Diaz has teased a UFC return
Diaz’s submission win over Tony Ferguson in 2022 marked his final fight in the UFC before he entered free agency.
Since fighting out his contract with the MMA leader, the fan favorite has fought in two boxing matches. After losing to YouTuber-turned-pugilist Jake Paul, Diaz beat the man he faced in the inaugural BMF title fight seven years ago, Jorge Masvidal.
All the while, Diaz has teased a UFC return, with his trilogy against McGregor continuing to dominate discussion about a comeback.
But with Oliveira now holding the BMF belt that he continues to lay claim to, perhaps a showdown with ‘Do Bronx’ could await Diaz inside the Octagon down the line.
2026-03-08 21:30:00

