Missing Element in UFC 300 Main Event
Former heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier stirred the UFC 300 pot by suggesting what he considers the ‘ideal’ fight for Conor McGregor. As the scheduled event on April 13, 2024, approaches, there’s still uncertainty surrounding McGregor’s main event opponent.
Cormier expressed his belief that a big fight needs more than just two prominent names; it requires history and bad blood. His proposal for the UFC 300 main event: Nate Diaz vs. McGregor.
The Importance of Backstory
Cormier, speaking on DC & RC, emphasized the necessity of a backstory for a significant UFC event. He dismissed the idea of Belal Muhammad vs. Leon Edwards as the main event, stating it lacks the required intensity.
“Regardless of who he would fight, the attraction comes with him,” Cormier remarked. “But if McGregor fights Diaz, that is what I believe draws the general fan in as much as anything that they could do in the UFC right now.”
The Diaz-McGregor Rivalry
Diaz and McGregor’s rivalry dates back to 2016, with Diaz winning the first encounter and McGregor securing victory in the rematch. Despite talks of a trilogy, Diaz retired from UFC in 2022. However, his recent social media activity, particularly a post in January, hints at a potential comeback.
McGregor’s Announcement and UFC’s Silence
McGregor announced his intent to face Michael Chandler at UFC 300 at the beginning of 2024. However, UFC president Dana White has not officially confirmed this matchup, leaving fans eager for confirmation.
In the realm of UFC, where narratives and rivalries fuel fan interest, a Diaz-McGregor trilogy promises to be a blockbuster. As the UFC 300 event looms, all eyes are on the potential main event, with Cormier’s proposal adding an extra layer of anticipation and speculation to the mix.