Shields: Diaz was ‘pressured’ to fight, ‘snakes’ picked ‘money’ over ‘his health’

Nick Diaz refuses to get up after being knocked down by Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. | Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Jake Shields says Nick Diaz only had six weeks to prepare for the Robbie Lawler rematch at UFC 266. Thro…


Nick Diaz refuses to get up after being knocked down by Robbie Lawler at UFC 266.
Nick Diaz refuses to get up after being knocked down by Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. | Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Jake Shields says Nick Diaz only had six weeks to prepare for the Robbie Lawler rematch at UFC 266.

Through the build-up of his UFC 266 rematch with Robbie Lawler, Nick Diaz repeatedly mentioned how it had been a stressful time for him. Part of it he attributed to the lengthy layoff, but he also had some issues with the matchmaking.

He spoke about it during a fight week sitdown with Brett Okamoto, and again with Daniel Cormier during the Octagon interview.

“I don’t know how this fight got set up,” Diaz said on the mic. “But I had a switch-up in my whole… the way that the fight got set up, it was just a bum rap.

“But, no excuses. I had it coming and he was in great shape. I knew I was leaking here so I didn’t want to make too much of a mess. I’m glad to be back, I’m glad to put on a little show for you.”

More questions arose when the matchup got bumped up to middleweight four days before fight night. None of them were answered, but a series of tweets from Diaz’s long-time training partner Jake Shields raised even more questions.

The former Strikeforce champion first tweeted this out.

When asked about it, here was his response.

Another fan prodded, but Shields kept it ambiguous.

Whatever happened to Diaz, only him, his team, and the UFC will know. He did put on a decent performance for someone returning from a six-year layoff but was unfortunately unable to get back up from a knockdown early in round three. It was Diaz’s third TKO loss as he drops to a record of 26-10 (with 2 NCs).

Lawler, on the other hand, broke a four-fight losing streak as he improves to a win-loss slate of 29-15 (with 1 NC).