News about Nick Diaz
Nick Diaz will return to the octagon for the first time in nearly THREE YEARS - with 40-year-old welterweight to fight Vicente Luque at UFC Abu Dhabi
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May 29, 2024
UFC legend Nick Diaz (left) will return to the octagon for the first time in nearly three years after being named as a co-main event by company president Dana White in Abu Dhabi. Diaz hasn't fought since 2021 when heĀ was knocked out by Robbie Lawler at a time when he was already believed to be past his prime. However, the 40-year-old fighter will have a chance to reignite his career when he takes onĀ Vicente Luque (right) in a five-round co-main event.
How UFC's youngest fighters fared. Jon Jones, Vitor Belfort, Nick Diaz, and others
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September 22, 2022
Raul Rosas Jr. may be a name MMA enthusiasts will remember for years to come, or he may crash and burn if the pressure of too much has come too soon. This week, the youngster made headlines this week by winning on Dana White's Contender Series at the tender age of 17 and 348 days. He is the youngest fighter to ever sign up for the world's top MMA competition, and he may be the first fighter to make his complete debut. Dana White referred to him as 'unique,' and batted away concerns about whether the starlet was already well prepared for the big screen.
As they brace for UFC 279. Nate and Nick Diaz filmed SPARRING during a Starbucks coffee run
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September 9, 2022
Nate Diaz and his brother, Nick, were caught sparring inside a Starbucks coffee shop ahead of Nate's match against Khamzaev in the main event of UFC 279. As his brother, 39, who has not fought since his TKO loss to Robbie Lawler in September last year, the current UFC fighter, 37, can be seen swinging a few punches. One of Diaz' entourage is wearing a 'Team Diaz' cap,' so people are enjoying a cup of coffee.
Nate Diaz announces his own MMA fight, with UFC star 'Real Fight Inc.' launching 'Real Fight Inc.'
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September 5, 2022
Nate Diaz, the UFC's top fighter, has confirmed plans to create his own combat sports website. In a press release, titled Real Fight Inc. Diaz announced that he is currently seeking a promoters license to host events including boxing, MMA, and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. The press release also stated that the venture would have "no bearing on his career as a fighter," and that it will continue to be very present.'