Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz rivalry massively changed Nick Diaz’s life

Nick Diaz has opened up about how the explosive rise of the UFC during the Conor McGregor era had a direct and lasting impact on his own life. Nick Diaz, a former UFC welterweight title challenger and the older brother of Nate Diaz, reflected on how Nate Diaz’s rivalry with Conor McGregor changed everything around him.

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Nick Diaz has opened up about how the explosive rise of the UFC during the Conor McGregor era had a direct and lasting impact on his own life.

Nick Diaz, a former UFC welterweight title challenger and the older brother of Nate Diaz, reflected on how Nate Diaz’s rivalry with Conor McGregor changed everything around him.

The two headline fights became cultural moments that stretched far beyond the Octagon. For Nick Diaz, the fallout from that surge in popularity was immediate.

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Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Nick Diaz on how Nate Diaz vs Conor McGregor changed everything

Speaking to Baja Rehab, Nick Diaz explained that the attention surrounding Nate Diaz’s fights with Conor McGregor fundamentally altered his daily life.

He described the period as a turning point where the sport and its fanbase reached a level he had never experienced before. The rivalry is widely credited with helping push mixed martial arts further into the mainstream.

“When my brother started these big fights with Conor McGregor, the UFC and MMA blew up. To where it was hard to walk around. F—— fanbase is everywhere.”

Diaz said the scale of attention made everyday situations far more complicated than in earlier stages of his career.

How fame reshaped Nick Diaz’s personal life

Nick Diaz went on to explain how the sport’s rapid growth forced him to become more selective about where he stayed and how he spent his time.

He contrasted the period with his younger years, when fame placed far fewer limits on his lifestyle.

“Once I’d find somewhere to stay, I would stay somewhere that I wanted to be. It wasn’t like when I was younger, when I could do whatever I wanted.”

The comments underline how the Diaz-McGregor rivalry reshaped not only the UFC’s global profile, but also the personal lives of those closest to it.

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