Nate Diaz lost to Leon Edwards at UFC 263 on Saturday night.
What happened?
Nate Diaz's return to the Octagon didn't go as planned, with Leon Edwards defeating him via unanimous decision.
The scorecards read 49-46, 49-46, 49-46 in favor of Edwards.
Why it matters for Nate Diaz
Edwards picked apart Diaz while standing up throughout the 25-minute contest, landing crisp punches and devastating leg kicks.
Diaz suffered cuts on his head and face, but his legendary chin held up once again.
What comes next?
The victory marked Edwards' return to the win column after his March clash against Belal Muhammad was ruled a no-contest.
Edwards extended his unbeaten streak to 10, with his last loss coming against current welterweight champion Kamaru Usman in 2015.
Nate Diaz returned to the cage for the first time since his BMF title fight against Jorge Masvidal in November 2019.
He's now 1-3 over his past four outings, which includes a win over Anthony Pettis and a loss to Conor McGregor.
The fight was the first five-round bout in UFC history that was neither a title fight nor a main event.
Leon Edwards tagged his opponent in the fourth and fifth rounds, but Diaz's chin held up.
Diaz rocked Edwards in the fifth round and nearly pulled off a massive comeback, but Edwards survived the late blows.
The event took place at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona, on Saturday night.
Edwards was the clear winner on the scorecards, with all three judges scoring the fight in his favor.
Nate Diaz's loss marks a setback in his career, but he remains a formidable opponent in the UFC.
The fight was a highly anticipated one, with many fans eager to see Nate Diaz's return to the Octagon.
In the end, Leon Edwards emerged victorious, extending his unbeaten streak and solidifying his position in the UFC rankings.