(Photo : Ethan Miller/Getty Images) LAS VEGAS, NV – UFC President Dana White (C) separates blended martial artist Nate Diaz (L) and UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor (R) as they face off throughout their weigh-in for UFC 202 at MGM Grand Conference Center on August 19, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Nate Diaz left the UFC in 2022 and began his personal promotions firm Real Fight Inc. though he did say he’s open to gracing its octagon sometime.
Will UFC president Dana White let him step on one in every of his octagons?
The businessman is unsure.
“This will always be Nate’s house,” he informed The MMA Junkie.
“Nate grew up here. He came up on ‘The Ultimate Fighter.’ He fought some of the biggest fights ever here. We love the kid. I don’t know about fighting in the future, but this is always going to be his house. We’ll see.”
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Diaz is having fun with his life after UFC. He is simply coming off an enormous payday after a boxing match with celeb Jake Paul.
His consultant Zach Rosenfield additionally stated that apart from the revenue, the a part of the gig that Diaz loved was answering to nobody, working for nobody.
Diaz’s MMA return
UFC might not be open for Diaz in the mean time, however the likeliness of combating within the octagon once more may be very excessive as Paul challenged him to a rematch within the MMA realm.
“I want to run it back in MMA,” Paul stated. “$10 million in PFL, that’s the offer. Let’s run it back in MMA. Your territory, let’s do it.”
Diaz has already surpassed his earnings within the UFC in only one combat. The motivation to combat for White won’t be there anymore if Diaz turns into a full-time businessman.
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