Friday, April 26, 2013

Dana White Recalls Humorous Nick Diaz Anecdote, Leaves Door Open for Diaz Fight

If because it played out instantly the UFC ever went all aTruman Showa and recorded the life of a fighter, Nick Diaz might be a fantastic prospect to be the star of the show. Diaz happens to be an interesting and divisive figure on earth of mixed fighting techinques. Heas absolutely someone who marches to the beat of his own druma'sometimes to his own detriment, like when he hits off media events and loses his opportunity at headlining a UFC pay-per-view function. After dropping to Georges St-Pierre at UFC 158, Diaz stood in the Octagon and told Joe Rogan he was contemplating retirement. Then, about an hour later he made a appearance at the post-fight press conference and required a rematch with St-Pierre or perhaps a battle with UFC middleweight success Anderson Silva. Thereas never a dull time as it pertains to Diaz, something that UFC president Dana White learned once more while The Ultimate Fighter 17 ending struggle card was going on last weekend in Vegas. aItas like the third battle on the main card and I get a text: 'Hey, Nick Diaz requires three tickets to the show.a Iam thinking San Jose, New Jersey, but no, today, he really wants to go to the battles tonight,a White recalled. He was got by awe three tickets directly behind me. Where all the supporters were.a White then said that the UFC staff informed Diaz that his chairs were cageside, to which Diaz allegedly answered he got the three seats and sat in the stands, shock only want to sit here. If these individuals return, weall go on to different seats.a aBut thatas Nick Diaz, you realize? I didnat see him. I didnat keep in touch with him. I would definitely say hi to him. I never saw him the whole evening, he lay in the bleachers.a For his future with the campaign, White is keeping that door open, aIf he wants to get him a fight, weall get him a fight.a **all quotes purchased directly by BR MMA, unless noted.

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