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Good Guy / Bad Guy

Nathan Diaz Breaks Silence, Cory Sandhagen

Good Guy / Bad Guy

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2021

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

In his first interview since late 2019, UFC fan favorite Nathan Diaz tells Ariel how Conor McGregor messed up at UFC 257 against Dustin Poirier. Plus, he says who he hopes to fight next and how often he hopes to fight in 2021. Then, bantamweight contender Cory Sandhagen discusses his viral flying knee, his plans to take over the division and..."the art of war.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello friends, it's your old pal,

0:03.2

Aria Halwani back with another edition of the Wednesday

0:06.8

Halwani show.

0:07.9

Yes, and we got a big one, my friends, Nathan Diaz

0:11.2

in his first interviews since November of 2019.

0:14.6

You know how long I've been trying to talk to this man

0:16.6

for a very long time.

0:17.8

And finally, I spoke to him.

0:19.4

I look forward to sharing that with you.

0:21.0

I also talked to Corey Sanhagen, so stay tuned for that.

0:24.2

But I do want to let you know that we have a brand new ESPN

0:27.1

podcast around these parts that I encourage

0:29.3

all of you to check out.

0:30.4

It's called First Take Her Take.

0:31.8

And this week on the show, the ladies welcome

0:34.1

NFL referee Sarah Thomas, the first female referee

0:38.8

in the NFL who was on the field for last weekend

0:41.1

Super Bowl.

0:41.6

It's tremendous stuff.

0:42.9

So if you want to check it out, just go to First Take Her Take

0:46.1

wherever you get your favorite podcasts.

0:47.6

All right, on to today's program, which may contain some language

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