Last weekend's UFC 196 event is still being talked about with fans and media pundits pondering the options for the quartet of fighters featured in the main and co-main events of the card. With the two big shake-ups, it would seem that options are endless.

While McGregor has handled the storm following his loss pretty well, he still has some folks in the community that have taken a pretty hard stance, especially considering the methods he took to promote the fight, specifically, the barrage of insults and potshots he aimed at his opponent, Nate Diaz. One of the people that took issue with his insults about Diaz teaching children's jiu-jitsu classes was none other than former UFC welterweight champion, Matt Serra.

In a recent interview with the Three Amigos Podcast, Serra discussed how impressed he was with Holly Holm and Miesha Tate, and delighted in the comeuppance McGregor received at the hands of his friend, Nate Diaz. Here's what he had to say on the topic:

"I told Dana in the beginning, just because Ronda beat Miesha twice, styles make fights and Miesha, even though she finishes high, she does enter low. It's a whole different entry. She's well rounded and I felt that she possessed different problems than Ronda. Ronda's got phenomenal grappling, but the way she enters, she's striking her way into the clinch, which is much harder to do on such a dynamic striker with all the movement Holly Holm possesses. Not to mention her upper body strength and athleticism. She's hard to enter up top, you know? She's like a f*cking cheetah, Boom! Boom! Boom!

So Miesha, she moved around a lot, she cut in on angles. She is dangerous standing up, but she chooses her strikes. She had a very good gameplan. The way she entered in low, she had a beautiful second round, too.

I was out of my seat and f*cking was just like, "Damn!" It was f*cking awesome. Listen, what a f*cking warrior Holly is, that she took a nap. You heard her in the post-fight f*cking...press conference. They're like, ‘Well, why'd you choose to go to sleep?' She didn't choose to go to sleep. She kept believing that if she got out, she could win the fight. Tapping wasn't a f*cking option. How do you not respect that?

Not being a cock, but look at Conor. All the shit you talked, take a nap, man. It's not like your arm was about to break. I understand you want your career and if it was a kneebar, you'll be out for six months, but dude, if worst comes to worst, you'll think you're in your bedroom. That's it. You'll wake up like, ‘WTF,' but everything will be alright.

You start making fun of the guys teaching jiu-jitsu classes...he could be out in the hood doing dirty sh*t, but he's in there teaching kids martial arts, you dumb f*cker. How dare you. That's f*cking stupid. -Matt Serra

I consider the Diaz brothers friends. They're like extended family, them being under Cesar and me being under Renzo, we've always had mutual respect. They're such respectful guys. People don't know that about them, but they really are. You know what's not around anymore? There's no code anymore. There's no loyalty. They're good guys, they've got a f*cking code, and they're warriors, man.

I was so f*cking happy seeing Nate win. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy Conor McGregor, but the shit where he went in on Nate about teaching the kids jiu-jitsu, now look, it's one thing to be witty and this and that, but now you're writing some sh*t, trying to be clever...you know what? You start crossing lines and your karma is not good, either. You start making fun of the guys teaching jiu-jitsu classes...he could be out in the hood doing dirty sh*t, but he's in there teaching kids martial arts, you dumb f*cker. How dare you. That's f*cking stupid. You want to make your money, make your money, but that's stupid.

That annoyed me, and I love the Diaz brothers, so when he (Nate Diaz) f*cking lit him up, when he started landing, [laughs] I was going nuts. My oldest child does an impersonation of me-I was going ballistic at my in-laws. I was going nuts."

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