murked (verb)
verb \?m?rk-t\
To be badly defeated at something

Nate Diaz spoke recently with TMZ about his fight Saturday night with Conor McGregor in the main event of UFC 196. Diaz took the fight on 11 days notice, when UFC lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos injured his foot. And although Diaz normally fights at 155, and McGregor is the champ at 145, the Irishman requested that the fight be at 170.

“I think you should beat everybody on your worst day, but you can never be ready enough for a fight anyway,” said Diaz, as transcribed by MMA Fighting. “Might get murked. Don’t care, though. It’s all good. Or he might.”

“It would have been nice to get a camp. t’s all good, whatever. I’ve went to camps, trained hard and fought like s*** Three weeks later, after eating as much as I want, hanging out, not doing nothing, came in and whooped everybody’s ass in the gym anyway. So we’ll see what happens.”

“It’s no McGregor show. It’s a fight that needed to happen. I’m the biggest fight. They knew they were fighting me already. They were already training for me. They knew what’s up. But hey, don’t trip. Maybe I’ll plot back. They were plotting on me, I might have been plotting back too. You never know.”

“Nobody wants to take fights with me, until they start losing and then they want to take a fight with me. Anybody I fight, you fight me and you get a title shot. They’ll deny it, but no one wants to fight me if they’re doing good. There’s no other real fighters in the game.”

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