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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‘I don’t know what he is talking about’ Jimmie Rivera On Marlon Moraes Call Out

Over the weekend Marlon Moraes was able to get his first UFC victory when he defeated John Dodson by Split Decision. The fight was extremely close, but it was more about what Moraes had to say in his post fight speech that had people talking. Moraes ca…

Over the weekend Marlon Moraes was able to get his first UFC victory when he defeated John Dodson by Split Decision. The fight was extremely close, but it was more about what Moraes had to say in his post fight speech that had people talking. Moraes called out one Jimmie Rivera who is a top […]

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 […]

Jimmie Rivera Wants TJ Dillashaw for UFC Title at UFC 219

UFC 219 needs a main event and Jimmie Rivera needs a fight. So, Rivera took to Twitter on Tuesday to call for a championship match vs. bantamweight titleholder TJ Dillashaw at the year-ending card in Las Vegas. I need someone for Dec 30th and @ufc need…

UFC 219 needs a main event and Jimmie Rivera needs a fight. So, Rivera took to Twitter on Tuesday to call for a championship match vs. bantamweight titleholder TJ Dillashaw at the year-ending card in Las Vegas. I need someone for Dec 30th and @ufc needs a main event! Lets go @TJDillashaw. You only fought […]

Conor McGregor Camp Denies Commission Claim He’s Off UFC 219

Conor McGregor caused quite the stir after jumping into the cage at Bellator 187 in Dublin last Friday and getting into an altercation with referee Marc Goddard. He issued a formal apology online today but stuck to the stance that he was simply angered that Goddard would even have considered letting Ward’s dazed opponent John Redmond continue. […]

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Conor McGregor caused quite the stir after jumping into the cage at Bellator 187 in Dublin last Friday and getting into an altercation with referee Marc Goddard.

He issued a formal apology online today but stuck to the stance that he was simply angered that Goddard would even have considered letting Ward’s dazed opponent John Redmond continue.

While McGregor may have seen it as simply coming in to celebrate an SBG teammate’s big win, the powers that be saw differently. So much so that the sanctioning bodies that be are pushing for the UFC lightweight champion to be punished, essentially targeting his possible inclusion on the upcoming UFC 219 card.

ABC President Mike Mazzulli, who was cageside during McGregor’s outburst, claimed the brash Irishman has already been sanctioned by the UFC during an appearance on The MMA Hour:

“They already sanctioned him,” Mazzulli said. “So they did hit him. He’s not gonna be making any more money this year and I commend UFC for that. I really do.”

“There’s a zero tolerance for that,” Mazzulli said. “That’s why I said when you are a professional at that level, you have to handle yourself as a professional. There’s a lot of people that are looking up to you and respecting you as an individual, as a fighter. Don’t get me wrong, Conor McGregor is a great, great fighter. I’ve watched every single fight of his and that’s what I do, this is my job.

“But when it comes to what he did to Mr. Goddard and [Bellator employee] Michael Johnson, what would possess somebody to do that? Like I said, if it was at Mohegan, I guarantee you that the Mohegan Tribe Police Department would be removing Mr. Conor. There’s no doubt in my mind.”

Mazzulli continued on to offer his stance that McGregor was not bigger than the sport as a whole despite his behavior suggesting otherwise. In closing, Mazzulli said that McGregor was simply acting incredibly unprofessional, which was the stark opposite of how a champion on his level should behave at an event:

“Mr. McGregor is not bigger than MMA,” Mazzulli said. “We all know that. Mr. McGregor may not be around in five years, but MMA will still be. I think that is very important to understand, that fighter safety is the most important thing in the world. Because without fighter safety, this sport would not proceed to the next level like it always has.”

“First of all, I’m never comfortable when somebody takes it upon himself to act like a 5-year-old and jump in the cage,” Mazzulli said. “The bottom line is he was unprofessional, he was disrespectful and it was not acceptable in my eyes. In any situation. I don’t care if it’s anybody else jumping in the cage. We don’t do that as a professional.”

MMAFighting.com reached out to McGregor’s camp upon getting word of Mazzulli’s comment, to which his agent Audie Attar said Mazzulli’s claims were “not true.”

McGregor has not been officially added to UFC 219, but there have been several rumors that a fight between the lightweight champion and interim lightweight champ Tony Ferguson could headline the December 30th event in Las Vegas.

Do you believe McGregor should be punished for his actions at Bellator 187, and if so, should it go as far to remove him from potentially the biggest UFC pay-per-view event of the year?

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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,” […]