Could Nate Diaz's UFC comeback be on the horizon? The MMA legend has his eyes on a surprising opponent, and it’s not who you’d expect. After wrapping up his UFC contract with a thrilling submission victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 279 in September 2022, Diaz has dipped his toes into the boxing world, facing off against the likes of Jake Paul and Jorge Masvidal. But here's where it gets intriguing: in a recent Instagram video, Diaz revealed his next target—none other than Paddy Pimblett. “Shit, I’m looking at Pimblett,” Diaz casually dropped. “Probably Pimblett.” But here’s the catch: Pimblett is already slated for a high-stakes interim lightweight championship bout against Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 on January 24. If “The Baddy” emerges victorious, UFC CEO Dana White has hinted at a unification clash with undisputed champ Ilia Topuria later this year. So, where does that leave Diaz? Well, he’s not sitting idle. Since his UFC exit, the Stockton native has traded blows in the boxing ring, suffering a decision loss to Jake Paul in August 2023 but bouncing back with a majority decision win over Jorge Masvidal in July 2024. Speaking of Paul, Diaz didn’t hold back when asked about his former opponent’s upcoming heavyweight showdown with Anthony Joshua on December 19. “I got my money on Paul,” Diaz declared. “He might get his ass knocked out, but if he don’t, Paul’s going to win.” But here’s where it gets controversial: Is Diaz underestimating Joshua, or does he see something in Paul that others don’t? And what does this say about his own fighting philosophy? Diaz’s bold predictions and unexpected opponent choices have fans buzzing—is he setting the stage for a dramatic UFC return, or is he simply keeping his options open? One thing’s for sure: whether in the Octagon or the boxing ring, Nate Diaz knows how to keep the world watching. What do you think? Is Diaz’s pick for Paul vs. Joshua a smart bet, or is he missing the mark? And who would you like to see him face if he does return to the UFC? Sound off in the comments!