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  • Report: Nick Diaz targeting return in early 2021

    Fans could be seeing Nick Diaz make the walk to the octagon very soon.

    Diaz’s manager, Kevin Mubenga, on Sunday revealed to ESPN that Diaz has gone through a 14-week diet and training regimen. The one-time UFC welterweight title challenger also has completed a test weight cut with plans on returning to action in early 2021.

    The report also states Diaz will be “keeping a close eye” on some of the big, upcoming welterweight matchups in the UFC. On Sept. 19 in Las Vegas, Colby Covington takes on Tyron Woodley in the main event of UFC Vegas 11. The promotion is also targeting UFC 256 for the next 170-pound title fight, with champ Kamaru Usman facing off with Gilbert Burns on Dec. 12. A rematch is also in the works for Jorge Masvidal and Nick’s brother, Nate Diaz, in January.

    Diaz, 37, hasn’t competed since January 2015 when he dropped a unanimous decision to Anderson Silva at UFC 183 before it was overturned to a no-contest following both fighters failing drug tests. Diaz tested positive for marijuana and was suspended five years by the Nevada Athletic Commission. The ban was eventually bumped down to 18 months. In 2017, Diaz was in trouble with the UFC and USADA after a trio of whereabouts failures.

    Before the setback against Silva, the Stockton, Calif., native dropped decisions to Georges St-Pierre and Carlos Condit. He’s not had his hand raised in a professional MMA bout since defeating B.J. Penn in the main event of UFC 137 in 2011. He holds career wins over Robbie Lawler, Frank Shamrock and, in one of the sport’s craziest fights, Paul Daley.

  • #2
    Totally respectful question......who cares? I mean aren’t they both sort of mediocre, and which one is which? I always feel like I missed something when people get excited about them. Nate was better, right. And Nick beat Connor? Who of course is the GOAT? Because he says so. Whatever. Am I off? They are no Jermell and Jarmall. Or Klitschko’s. Or maybe I am wrong. School me, please? Thank you.

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    • #3
      It sadly smells like money problems. If you follow Nick on Instagram, he appears to have spent the last five years partying.

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