Video: Nate Diaz Stockton Slaps A Rock Star

Seemingly holding out for a massive third match-up with Conor McGregor, Nate Diaz isn’t interested in fighting anyone else in the UFC. And he’s obviously willing to wait it out until he gets just that, but that doesn’t mean he ins’t going to enjoy the spoils of his fame in the meantime. Diaz has stayed […]

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Seemingly holding out for a massive third match-up with Conor McGregor, Nate Diaz isn’t interested in fighting anyone else in the UFC.

And he’s obviously willing to wait it out until he gets just that, but that doesn’t mean he ins’t going to enjoy the spoils of his fame in the meantime. Diaz has stayed in the headlines for one reason or another, and even though he was slapped by a million-dollar lawsuit by his former agents, he turned the tables with his own yesterday.

Tool lead vocalist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu purple belt Maynard Keenan visited Diaz at his home base prior to a concert of theirs in Sacramento this Friday, and the singer requested and received a version of the “Stockton Slap” form Diaz in a video he posted to Instagram (via Bloody Elbow):

Diaz said he didn’t want to do it, yet Keenan was clearly adamant he wanted to find out what the Stockton Slap was. This version wasn’t the one we’ve seen Diaz hit McGregor and other world-class fighters with in the Octagon, however.

Diaz is clearly benefitting from his record-setting rivalry with McGregor that resulted in two of the best-selling UFC pay-per-view events of all-time in UFC 196 and UFC 202 last year, but the UFC could certainly use a name like him as they look to climb out of the funk that has shrouded the beginning of 2017 like a noxious fog.

There’s only one fight on Diaz’ mind, however, so when McGregor does return to the UFC if he does, a third fight with Diaz for the belt is one of and perhaps the biggest fight the UFC could schedule.

Until then, Diaz is staying busy with his legions of fans across the globe.

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Nate Diaz Slapped With Lawsuit By Former Agents

Nate Diaz may have made the biggest payday of his career for his majority decision loss to Conor McGregor at last August’s UFC 202, but apparently his former agent is still trying to get his cut. That’s according to a recent report from TMZ Sports, who revealed that Diaz’ former representation The Ballengee Group, who filed […]

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Nate Diaz may have made the biggest payday of his career for his majority decision loss to Conor McGregor at last August’s UFC 202, but apparently his former agent is still trying to get his cut.

That’s according to a recent report from TMZ Sports, who revealed that Diaz’ former representation The Ballengee Group, who filed a lawsuit in District Court seeking more than $1 million in damages from the fan favorite Stockton slugger:

“The Ballengee Group filed a lawsuit in District Court in Dallas claiming they had worked with Nate since 2014 and hammered out deals on several big fights including Rafael Dos Anjos, Michael Johnson and the first McGregor fight at UFC 196.

But Ballengee claims things got icy between the two sides in July 2016 — right after sealing the deal for Nate to fight Conor at UFC 202 in August.

Ballengee claims Nate “unexpectedly” fired them — and never paid them their cut for the UFC 202 fight, which was reportedly the biggest UFC pay-per-view ever at the time.

According to the suit, filed by attorney Jason Friedman, Ballengee is demanding more than $1 MILLION in damages.”

Ouch. We’ll wait and see if the lawsuit actually has legs and Diaz’ firing was justified, but with his octagon return currently unknown and looking more uncertain with each day, the younger Diaz may find himself fighting again.

Of course, that’s what UFC fans want, but it’s something Diaz has shown little interest in save for a trilogy match with McGregor after believing himself to have won the rematch at UFC 202.

That’s an entirely plausible possibility if and when McGregor does return to MMA after his lucrative boxing match with Floyd Mayweather on August 26, as there probably isn’t much bigger of a fight the UFC could book than McGregor vs. Diaz III for the 155-pound championship.

We’ll see if Diaz will have to pay up his old agents, but if he gets his desired third fight with McGregor, he’ll be able to afford it.

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Nate Diaz Thinks New UFC Owners Don’t Have A Plan

By now with four months of 2017 having past, it’s probably safe to say that the UFC has seen an early-year drought like the one they are currently mired in since, well, maybe ever. The supposedly big pay-per-view (PPV) cards are way down, and television ratings have followed despite the exciting, action-packed cards that have taken

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By now with four months of 2017 having past, it’s probably safe to say that the UFC has seen an early-year drought like the one they are currently mired in since, well, maybe ever.

The supposedly big pay-per-view (PPV) cards are way down, and television ratings have followed despite the exciting, action-packed cards that have taken place most recently. That doesn’t seem to matter, as the UFC’s lack of truly top stars has many fans and media members pointing to the inexperience – and some would even say lack of urgency – in booking fights that a wide variety of fans are willing to tune in and even pay for.

One star who echoes that sentiment is longtime UFC veteran Nate Diaz, who opened up on the currently sad state of the UFC in his special interview on ‘The MMA Hour’ with Ariel Helwani this week. Diaz, who revealed he’s most likely taking the rest of 2017 off, touched on his perspective that previous UFC owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta, along with a motivated Dana White, had much more of a concrete plan and vision for the future when they ran the promotion:

“Honestly, I think that Dana and Lorenzo, they had plots, they had a lot of stuff. This is just my thoughts on it; I could be wrong. I think they had a lot figured out. I think they had a plan for everything that would happen, you know? If this guy won, they were gonna do this in the future, if this guy won, they were gonna do this and this. I think they had a long, drawn-out plan, I think they planned ahead, and I think since the company was bought, I think they’re just kind of letting everything linger a little bit, and they’re not as stressed out as Dana and Lorenzo were. That’s just my thought, they’re kind of just, I’m wondering if they’re waiting for shit to go down in flames so they can do a massive pickup, which is probably happening now with us, they’re starting rumors that we’re fighting. So, I don’t know.”

Asked by Helwani to elaborate on just what this ‘massive pickup’ may be, Diaz clarified he didn’t expect them to buy the UFC back, but rather that the new UFC owners were sitting back winging it until they finally decide they have to make something big happen to justify their massive purchase:

“No, I‘m saying I think that Dana and Lorenzo, I think that they knew what we’re doing. I think the guys now are just kind of owning it and sitting back. They didn’t have as many plans as Lorenzo and Dana; they were ready for everything, I believe. But I think right now they’re just winging it, letting it sit, and I think when it’s going down, they’re going to be like, ‘we need something big happen.’ Who knows, maybe something major is gonna happen; I don’t know.”

Diaz then touched on his view of new UFC owner Ari Emanuel, revealing that he was on good terms with the hidden shot-caller after he had approached he and his brother to discuss their interests in their oft-discussed love for triathlons and a vegan diet:

“We’re cool. I met the owner and UFC exec – what’s his name? Ari? Me and my brother met him, he was real nice, real cool; he came up to us talking about races, and our nutrition and stuff. He had a lot of questions, so it was cool that we knew who were and was like, interested in the situation, so we’re all cool; everything’s all good with us. We haven’t talked much, but we’re pretty cool as of right now.”

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Poll: Should Nate Diaz Fight Tony Ferguson?

Yesterday (Wed., May 3, 2017) Nate Diaz set the MMA world afire with his lengthy interview on a special episode of “The MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani. Diaz had much to say about a litany of topics from the new UFC owners to Conor McGregor’s long-rumored boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, but the most disappointing

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Yesterday (Wed., May 3, 2017) Nate Diaz set the MMA world afire with his lengthy interview on a special episode of “The MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani.

Diaz had much to say about a litany of topics from the new UFC owners to Conor McGregor’s long-rumored boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, but the most disappointing part of the entertaining segment, at least for his legions of fans, was when Diaz revealed he would be taking the rest of the year off to participate in his beloved triathlons, as the UFC hadn’t made him an offer high enough to come back.

He also detailed how he had initially accepted but ultimately turned down a bout with Tony Ferguson at July 8’s UFC 213, citing a number of reactions from fans online. Diaz understandably wants his rubber match with McGregor and the highly lucrative purse that comes with it, and it’s plain to see why from his point of view. He’s the only man to defeat McGregor in the octagon and did so by submission, and his one loss to “The Notorious” came in a close majority decision.

So it doesn’t make much sense for him to fight the surging Ferguson, who is a dangerous opponent who brings only a small piece of the hype and attention that a potentially record-setting bout with McGregor would. No matter what, the UFC needs stars for its big summer run, and it could make sense for them to just pay the piper and get Diaz in the octagon.

That doesn’t look like it’s happening, however. Should he have agreed to fight Ferguson?

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Nate Diaz Reveals Why He Turned Down Tony Ferguson Fight

UFC fan favorite Nate Diaz was spitting seething venom on a variety of topics during a special episode of “The MMA Hour” earlier today. Diaz predictably aimed much of his attack at arch rival Conor McGregor, whose rumored boxing match with Diaz believes he should be involved in. And with no suitable fight on the table

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UFC fan favorite Nate Diaz was spitting seething venom on a variety of topics during a special episode of “The MMA Hour” earlier today.

Diaz predictably aimed much of his attack at arch rival Conor McGregor, whose rumored boxing match with Diaz believes he should be involved in. And with no suitable fight on the table in his opinion, Diaz has no problem taking the rest of the year off as he awaits the most lucrative fight possible.

The Stockton superstar said he hasn’t talked to Dana White much, but apparently he has at least enough to receive a fight offer he originally accepted but turned down after some time to think it out:

“Yeah, I have — for July 8th. I wasn’t supposed to say that. And I gladly accepted it, and then it was gladly rejected because of circumstances. Sure, I will fight him, but under these circumstances, you know what I’m sayin’? Then I was ignored and the rumors went on. So I said, ‘why are the rumors still going if it’s not popping?’ And then I thought about it. Why am I going to do Conor McGregor’s fuckin’ work for him? No, fight each other motherfucker, and then you get a shot at the golden child right here, motherfucker. What are you going to do? You’re going to take time off to make $100 million to fight Mayweather and I’m going to do your dirty work for you?”

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According to Diaz, he shouldn’t be made to fight “El Cucuy,” as that sending the surging contender down the ranks should be up to the lightweight champion whom Diaz submitted at March 2016’s UFC 196. So Diaz proclaimed that while he has no hard feelings towards Ferguson, he cited the most likely true dynamic that fans would be tuning in to watch him compete rather than Ferguson:

“They’re not stepping on my shoes without getting a bitch slap. I’m not mad at you Tony, but at the same time, you’re not motivating me. In this game it’s all about the money motherfucker. If it’s not about the money then what the fuck are you doing it for? I want my piece. They’re tuning in to watch me, not you, and that’s your fault.”

The proposition of Diaz vs. Ferguson arose when Audie Attar, McGregor and Ferguson’s shared manager, suggested Diaz should ‘earn’ a third fight with McGregor by defeating Ferguson. Diaz thinks this is a bit of playing one of his fighters against the other, something he doesn’t trust and does not enlist a manager because of:

“I ain’t got no manager. I represent myself. I got my homeboys around me. I don’t need no phony fucks around. Tony, Conor, Khabib and their manager, they’re all on the same team. How can you trust somebody that work with the enemy? I’m about this war lifestyle. I’m taking a year off with my brother.”

Diaz also said he wouldn’t engage in the current trend of ‘money fights,’ because he is his own ‘money fight’ by himself:

“I ain’t asking for no money fights because I am the money fight.”

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Nate Diaz Details Phone Call With Floyd Mayweather While High

Nate Diaz set the MMA world ablaze (pun intended) during a slow week for the sport during a special episode of “The MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani earlier today, and no topic was safe. He laid out his plans to take the rest of 2017 off without a proper offer from his bosses, but Diaz

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Nate Diaz set the MMA world ablaze (pun intended) during a slow week for the sport during a special episode of “The MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani earlier today, and no topic was safe.

He laid out his plans to take the rest of 2017 off without a proper offer from his bosses, but Diaz didn’t stop there. Far from it, actually. With his sights set on Conor McGregor and even his potential boxing opponent Floyd Mayweather, the polarizing fan favorite detailed a phone conversation he had with “Money” right after he just got done enjoying some of his favorite herbs, a conversation McGregor later used to call Diaz a “bitch.”

However, Nate set the record straight to Helwani:

“So Floyd Mayweather randomly calls me, I just smoked a joint. I’m like, ‘What the fuck? This is fuckin’…odd.’ You know, I’m like, ‘What up?’ And I even thought to myself, ‘He thinks he’s a fuckin’ genius. I look, and I’m talking to Mayweather, and I never talked to Mayweather before, I’m like, ‘What up?’ And I was thinking like, ‘You know what? Fuck this dude, he’s gonna fight with McGregor and make all this money?’ Fuck that, I don’t mean to be a hater, but fuck that. I wanted to fight these motherfuckers. I was thinking about being like, ‘Fuck you, motherfucker, what the fuck you calling me for?’ and I was thinking about hangin’ up quick. But then when I was talking to him, I was like, ‘That’s Floyd Mayweather, I have respect for the man, you know what I’m sayin’? I fuckin’ am a martial artist; that’s guy’s the best at what he does and has been doin’ it for years.”

Diaz then said he would beat McGregor in a boxing match, and that “The Notorious” calling out a smaller fighter in Mayweather wasn’t even a legit challenge:

“Either way, I woulda whipped your ass in a boxing match, McGregor, but Mayweather’s gonna fight you. Whatever, I got winner in a boxing match or a fight. And you’re not even being that challenging. Fight a heavyweight fool, five-five, a boxer, heavyweight division, I’ll whoop his ass in mixed martial arts, how about that? That’s a challenge, that’s something people should want to see. What you wanna see, I’m not gonna talk shit to no little-ass 147-pound Mayweather; I don’t even fight at that weight.”

Diaz was then asked if he had any resentment to the fact that the UFC was trying to make that fight happen, as he had long been the face of boxing in MMA. Diaz revealed that boxing promotions had tried to buy out his contract from the UFC in years past, but they never let anything happen:

“Years ago, boxing promotions were trying to buy my contract out from the UFC. And UFC wouldn’t let me out, and they always came in under the radar.”

But even if Diaz sounds bitter about the whole thing, he believes it will all work out in his favor. He’s sick of all the hype about McGregor vs. Mayweather, and wants to see the UFC actually make the fight happen with it being the only major attraction in a barren year for the UFC.

No matter who wins, he says, things will look good for a huge potential fight with him in the future:

“I already said it, I’m calling their bluff. Can we pick up the place please? I thought it was going to, but now everybody’s died down and shut up. Every week they were talking shit back and forth. It’s all a fuckin’ hype game, they’re building each other up and UFC’s in on it too. Bring boxing back alive, bring MMA alive; it’s the only thing going on. It’s only cause it’s the only thing going on and they’re selling it as that.

“Mayweather’s coming back relevant, McGregor’s staying relevant, and the boxers are all known and the UFC sees that, and now everybody’s like, “Oh, this is the biggest thing.” So it was good for everybody to happen, but now that it’s time to happen, where’s it at? I call they bluff, make the fight happen. Let’s see it the fuck happen, because in the end, I’m the winner in the whole thing anyway.

“If McGregor fuckin’ wins, then Mayweather just got beat – the best boxer right now – just got beat by the guy I beat the fuck out of. That’s good for me. And if Mayweather knocks his ass out, it’s like, who gives a fuck? I already whipped his ass anyway; now fight a real G? You know what I’m saying? Fight the real shit like I said. And if you come back to MMA, fight Ferguson; then you can get a shot at the golden ticket. You’re the bitch. That’s why I’m saying he’s the bitch.”

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