UFC on Fuel TV Results: Nick Diaz Thinks Diego Sanchez Beat Jake Ellenberger

While Diego Sanchez’s third-round comeback against Jake Ellenberger in the main event of UFC on Fuel TV made things interesting, no one was complaining when “The Juggernaut” won a 29-28 unanimous decision victory. After all, Ellenberger put on a c…

While Diego Sanchez‘s third-round comeback against Jake Ellenberger in the main event of UFC on Fuel TV made things interesting, no one was complaining when “The Juggernaut” won a 29-28 unanimous decision victory. 

After all, Ellenberger put on a counter-striking clinic in first two rounds of the bout, and even scored on a couple of takedowns. 

However, fellow UFC welterweight Nick Diaz didn’t see it that way. 

The Stockton, Calif. bad boy tweeted his opinion of the main event, shortly after the fight ended. Diaz has since removed them, but Cage Potato was able to capture the images before he did. 

Initially, the older Diaz brother tweeted, “Diego Sanchez won regardless what the judges think that’s what the fight showed!”

Immediately afterwards, the Cesar Gracie black belt added, “Sad night for old Jake E had this been real sh** he would be dead!”

Even the most casual MMA fans probably know that Nick Diaz is always good for an entertaining quote or two, and this is just another example of that. 

Diaz is, of course, fresh off a loss to Carlos Condit at UFC 143 in a bout that determined the interim UFC welterweight champion. 

Condit managed to effectively keep his back off the cage and counter strike despite the fact that Diaz was the aggressor the entire fight. 

Diaz and his camp all thought he won the fight based on that fact, so perhaps the former Strikeforce welterweight title holder truly believes that the more aggressive fighter should always win. 

Also worth noting is that Diaz met Sanchez way back in November 2005 at the season two finale of The Ultimate Fighter.

Sanchez defeated Diaz by a 30-27 unanimous decision, according to all three judges’ scorecards.

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