UFC legend Nate Diaz explained his choice to taunt Leon Edwards instead of potentially finishing him with seconds left in their fight.

Before UFC superstar Nate Diaz parted ways with the promotion, one of his legendary bouts came against former UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards at UFC 263. However, the Stockton standout ended up losing on the scorecards despite a last-second comeback threat.

Diaz will return to Mixed Martial Arts next month against fellow UFC alum Mike Perry in a highly anticipated showdown on the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card. This will mark Diaz’s first MMA fight since UFC 279, when Diaz defeated Tony Ferguson by submission.

Weeks away from his return to fighting, Diaz is making the rounds on some podcasts to promote the Perry fight and discuss his career. Diaz already provided clarity on why a return to the UFC didn’t happen before accepting the Rousey vs. Carano undercard offer.

Diaz went down memory lane in a rare podcast appearance, discussing why his once-scheduled showdown with Dustin Poirier didn’t come to fruition, in addition to other topics. With seconds left against Edwards at UFC 263, Diaz rocked Edwards with one punch, before pointing and taunting him and allowing him to recover from the near-knockout blow.

Nate Diaz: ‘Sweat in my eyes’ prevented me from last-second KO vs. Leon Edwards

In a recent appearance on comedian Theo Von’s podcast This Past Weekend, Diaz was asked why he didn’t push forward against Edwards late when he had the former UFC welterweight champion on the verge of a miraculous loss.

“I did go after him, let’s clear it up,” Diaz began.

“People don’t understand, they just like to make that the narrative of what happened, but don’t forget that this is 23 minutes of fighting in and let me tell you, my eyes, after a certain amount of time, I had sweat in my eyes. So I could see him all completely clear, but my eyes were all sweated out and I couldn’t see his eyes so when he (wobbled), I thought he was playing with me because I couldn’t see his eyes.

“When I cracked him, when I pointed at him and said ‘Ha ha b—-, shut up’ because I thought he was playing with me,” Diaz continued. “I could see perfect but I couldn’t see his eyes and I thought he was f—— with me like, ‘Oh, I’m knocked out’.” (h/t Bloody Elbow)

Diaz wrapped up his explanation with a message to his ongoing detractors.

“Of course I look at it and think what I could’ve done,” Diaz admitted. “I was trying to get his a–, but initially when I socked his a–, I couldn’t see his eyes. Hey everybody, go fight for 24 minutes then try to get a m———-.”

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