Strikeforce champ Nick Diaz says Georges St-Pierre just fine for his next opponent

For as much praise as new Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz
(21-7 MMA, 3-0 SF) receives for his grappling prowess, it’s his
voluminous striking attack that has led to his most recent surge in
popularity.

Never was that more evident than in this past Saturday’s “Strikeforce:
Miami” main event, where Diaz defeated DREAM champ and vaunted striker
Marius Zaromskis at his own game.

Now the question for Diaz becomes, “What’s next?” And the scrappy Californian isn’t afraid to ask for the best.


For as much praise as new Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz
(21-7 MMA, 3-0 SF) receives for his grappling prowess, it’s his
voluminous striking attack that has led to his most recent surge in
popularity.

Never was that more evident than in this past Saturday’s “Strikeforce:
Miami” main event, where Diaz defeated DREAM champ and vaunted striker
Marius Zaromskis at his own game.

Now the question for Diaz becomes, “What’s next?” And the scrappy Californian isn’t afraid to ask for the best.