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Nate Diaz explains how he developed the blueprint to beat Conor McGregor

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Nate Diaz believes Conor McGregor lost to Dustin Poirier because he hasn't learned his lessons from his first UFC defeat. Diaz choked out McGregor in their first meeting in 2016 before losing the rematch on points five months later.

The Irishman went on to beat Eddie Alvarez before losing to Floyd Mayweather and Khabib Nurmagomedov. He stopped the rot by beating Donald Cerrone inside 40 seconds but was then KO'd by Poirier last month.

And Diaz believes McGregor looked for the finish too early against his lightweight rival - and paid the ultimate price. "I think he f***** up more than Dustin did anything good," he told ESPN. "He was landing shots and it looked in the bag to me but he still makes the same mistakes he always has. "I thought he

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