Oddsmakers Release Early Betting Lines For Nate Diaz vs. Tyron Woodley

Even though this fight hasn’t been officially announced just yet, early betting odds have been released. That fight is Nate Diaz potentially challenging Tyron Woodley for the UFC welterweight title at UFC 219. Yes, there’s a chance that the UFC veteran will make a return to the octagon and not fight UFC lightweight champion Conor […]

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Even though this fight hasn’t been officially announced just yet, early betting odds have been released.

That fight is Nate Diaz potentially challenging Tyron Woodley for the UFC welterweight title at UFC 219. Yes, there’s a chance that the UFC veteran will make a return to the octagon and not fight UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor.

Earlier this week, Diaz’s strength and conditioning coach Jose Garcia sparked a ton of speculation when he decided to post on Instagram that suggested that Diaz has started training once again for the upcoming fight.

Then, ESPN.com reported that the promotion has considered booking Diaz in a title fight against Woodley and Diaz is up for the bout.

This leads us to online sportsbook Bovada releasing the betting odds for the potential fight. Here are the odds:

Tyron Woodley -260 (5/13)

Nate Diaz +200 (2/1)

To break it down, if this fight is actually booked, then Woodley is a sizeable favorite, requiring a $260 bet to win $100.

Diaz would have a considerable height advantage (6-foot to 5-9) and a reach advantage (77 inches to 74) against Woodley. However, it has to be taken into account that Diaz hasn’t fought in 15 months. His last fight came when he suffered a majority decision loss in a rematch with Conor McGregor at UFC 202.

On the flip side, Woodley has gone six straight bouts without a loss since August 2014, which includes two successful title defenses over Stephen Thompson and Demian Maia.

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Odds: Tyron Woodley is Betting Favorite in Potential Bout With Nate Diaz

If Tyron Woodley does take on Nate Diaz, he’ll go into the fight as the betting favorite barring a huge shift. Yesterday (Nov. 14), rumors swirled claiming that Woodley is in negotiations to defend his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterw…

If Tyron Woodley does take on Nate Diaz, he’ll go into the fight as the betting favorite barring a huge shift. Yesterday (Nov. 14), rumors swirled claiming that Woodley is in negotiations to defend his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title against Diaz at UFC 219 on Dec. 30. Chris Taylor of BJPenn.com later confirmed […]

Would A Nate Diaz Title Shot Do More Harm Than Good?

Yesterday (Tues., November 14, 2017) amidst a sea of Conor McGregor-Bellator 187 news, the mixed martial arts world was forced to shift its focus to the prospect of a potential return by UFC fan favorite Nate Diaz, who was rumored to be training for a comeback, possibly against Tony Ferguson and possibly even facing welterweight […]

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Yesterday (Tues., November 14, 2017) amidst a sea of Conor McGregor-Bellator 187 news, the mixed martial arts world was forced to shift its focus to the prospect of a potential return by UFC fan favorite Nate Diaz, who was rumored to be training for a comeback, possibly against Tony Ferguson and possibly even facing welterweight champion Tyron Woodley at December’s UFC 219.

And then today Woodley acknowledged he would return early from an injury suffered at UFC 214 to fight Diaz at UFC 219 if the chance arose.

If you’re thinking this fight is an odd one, you’re right; however, we shouldn’t really be surprised by anything the UFC does during a rollercoaster 2017 where new(ish) owners Endeavor continue to show they’re more about booking the fight they think might make a ton of money rather than the one that makes sense in terms of actual fighting skill and merit, the main tenets the UFC is built – or at least claims to be built – on.

To put Diaz’ body of work in Woodley’s welterweight division in context, the normal lightweight has a 3-3 record at 170 pounds, with wins over McGregor, Rory Markham, and Marcus Davis, and losses to McGregor, Rory MacDonald, and Dong Hyun Kim. It’s far from the resumé of a title challenger in one of (perhaps the) most stacked landscapes in the UFC, but Diaz is a draw because of historic rivalry with McGregor in 2016, and Endeavor needs a big draw to hopefully put up some big numbers to close what has otherwise been a disastrous year on PPV outside of Mayweather vs. McGregor and Jones vs. Cormier II.

So Diaz is a draw because he beat McGregor, the current UFC lightweight and former featherweight champion at 170 pounds, and that has potentially earned him a title shot at welterweight against a champion who has, ironically enough, been calling for a fight with Nate’s older brother Nick from the very minute he won the belt. In a way – mostly financial – the fight makes sense for all three involved parties. Woodley can get his coveted payday fight, Diaz can prove, or at least attempt to, that he can draw without McGregor, and the promotion might have somewhat of a smash on their hands – at least in terms of this year’s low standards.

But there’s a far seedier underbelly present to signing the bout, and it’s the continued erosion of the overall spirit of MMA – that the UFC is the cream of the crop where the best fighters fight the best challengers to decide who is truly at the top of the mountain. Obviously, that strategy has been thrown out the window in many ways this year, and thus far, the results have been mixed if we’re being incredibly kind.

Many hardcore fans will blast this fight for its lack of merit as they call for McGregor to defend his title against the next rightful contender, interim champ Tony Ferguson. Casual fans will tune in to this fight to see Diaz largely because of his history with McGregor, that much is true. It’s going to come down to a matter of if the UFC is willing to risk their once-revered reputation of pitting the best against the best just one week after MMA fighter-turned-Oklahoma Congressman MarkWayne Mullin questioned (or rather, grilled) UFC exec Marc Ratner on how the UFC has some extreme questions and inconsistencies in how they book their champions.

Woodley vs. Diaz would be big, yet would it be big enough to continue what is essentially amounting to spitting on the legitimacy of MMA’s face?

What if Diaz somehow won? Then he could defend his 170-belt against McGregor in their long-rumored trilogy bout that is more of a foregone conclusion than anything else, lending McGregor a chance to win an unprecedented third title without fighting a legitimate contender in the division, much like he did at lightweight.

Now I’ve answered my own question, and that fight, which they’re understandably hoping for, would have a chance to be the biggest fight in MMA history in terms of overall numbers.

Welcome to today’s MMA climate, ladies and gentlemen, where dollars are valued over everything even if a fight may not make sense. I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise.

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Tyron Woodley Reacts To Nate Diaz UFC 219 Rumors

Leave it to Tyron Woodley to stoke the fires of his now-potential fight versus Nate Diaz at December 30’s UFC 219 from Las Vegas. The year-ending pay-per-view (PPV) event currently stands without a main event six weeks away from taking place, and rumors arose yesterday that Diaz was back in training camp and would face […]

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Leave it to Tyron Woodley to stoke the fires of his now-potential fight versus Nate Diaz at December 30’s UFC 219 from Las Vegas.

The year-ending pay-per-view (PPV) event currently stands without a main event six weeks away from taking place, and rumors arose yesterday that Diaz was back in training camp and would face the welterweight champion in the card’s headlining bout.

“The Chosen One,” who has been calling out for a true “money fight” ever since he won the belt from Robbie Lawler in July 2016, is currently on the sidelines nursing a shoulder injury suffered in his title defense over Demian Maia at July’s UFC 214.

But the prospect of a bout with a Diaz brother looms large; so much so that Woodley revealed to ESPN with a quick quote today (Wed., November 15, 2017) that he would be willing to come back sooner than expected from the injury to face Diaz at UFC 219:

“If Nate wants to go UFC 219, I’m ready.”

Woodley had previously called for a bout with Nate’s older, larger brother Nick, but with that fight having little-to-no chance of happening, it looks like “The Chosen One” will take the next best thing – and perhaps an even bigger name.

The youngest Diaz has been out of action since his close majority decision loss to UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor at UFC 202 in August 2016 and appeared to be holding out for a highly lucrative trilogy match, something that appeared to be close to coming true for “The Notorious’” return to action.

But with McGregor causing a stir and facing potential sanctions due to his highly-publicized Bellator 187 melee in addition to most fans calling for him to face interim 155-pound champion Tony Ferguson next, that fight has lost a ton of heat in recent weeks.

Diaz’ reported request for an outlandish payday may not have helped, either. With that said, it’s tough to envision the UFC coming up with a number that would bring him back to fight Woodley. Maybe they will, but the crunch is on to book a true headliner-worthy main event for UFC 219, and the fight, although high on name value, would only further the criticism the UFC has gained for booking title fights that have little or no merit attached.

What are your thoughts on the potential booking?

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Rumor: Tyron Woodley to Defend UFC Title vs. Nate Diaz

Take it as Tuesday’s MMA social media hot-button topic, but more and more rumors are coming out regarding Tyron Woodley’s next title defense. And it isn’t against Colby Covington. Several notable people who cover MMA are saying they b…

Take it as Tuesday’s MMA social media hot-button topic, but more and more rumors are coming out regarding Tyron Woodley’s next title defense. And it isn’t against Colby Covington. Several notable people who cover MMA are saying they believe Nate Diaz will challenge Woodley for the welterweight title this December at UFC 219. Woodley himself […]

UFC Champion Tyron Woodley Teases 2017 Return to Action

It was expected that Tyron Woodley would wait to return to 2018. The reigning UFC welterweight champion, though, might have a change of plans. Working the FOX Sports post-fight show Saturday for UFC Fight Night 120, Woodley teased some upcoming news re…

It was expected that Tyron Woodley would wait to return to 2018. The reigning UFC welterweight champion, though, might have a change of plans. Working the FOX Sports post-fight show Saturday for UFC Fight Night 120, Woodley teased some upcoming news regarding such a return. “You might be seeing me this year at some point,” […]