Nate Diaz Still 'don't Want' Khamzat Chimaev Fight Before UFC 279

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Community LogoMMA FightingNate Diaz still ‘don’t want’ Khamzat Chimaev fight before UFC 279: ‘They’re acting like I called for this’NotificationsNotifications
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Nate Diaz still ‘don’t want’ Khamzat Chimaev fight before UFC 279: ‘They’re acting like I called for this’by MMA Fighting NewswireSep 6, 2022, 10:00 PM UTC
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Nate Diaz isn’t blind to the UFC’s motivations for UFC 279.

Diaz is set to face rising star Khamzat Chimaev in a non-title welterweight bout as the main event of the Sept. 10 pay-per-view, which takes place in Las Vegas. With just one fight left on Diaz’s UFC contract, UFC 279 is expected to be his swan song with the promotion, so it isn’t a big leap for Diaz to guess what the UFC’s goals are by matching a 37-year-old fan-favorite against MMA Fighting’s No. 3 ranked welterweight in the world.

Diaz is already more than a 7-to-1 underdog on most sportsbooks, and in an interview Tuesday with ESPN, Diaz emphasized that Chimaev isn’t even a fight he wanted.

“What they’ve got me doing right now is they’re acting like I called for this fight, which I didn’t call for, and I don’t want, and didn’t want, and still don’t want,” Diaz said. “But I don’t give a f***, I’ll fight anybody. But the pressure’s on him — he better finish me, because he’s the next killer in town.

“Because ... if I whoop his ass, they’re going to say, ‘Oh, he wasn’t the best in town.’ But they’re not going to let me go [otherwise]. I asked for 20 fights, 10 fights, 15 fights.

“This fight is not even about this guy. It’s about making this guy,” Diaz continued. “It’s about making this motherf*****, right? And I’m like, OK, well, you guys aren’t going to let me go because I’m the best fighter here, and you’re not going to let me go unless it’s off of somebody? I’ve got to make somebody for you? Well, alright — you’re welcome. Let’s make you. You’re welcome, UFC. You’re welcome, Dubai. You’re welcome, all you motherf****** in your country. You’re welcome. This is just my halftime show. I’m just getting started.”

Diaz certainly hasn’t been gun-shy with his callouts since his June 2021 decision loss to Leon Edwards, who is now the UFC welterweight champion.

Over the past year, Diaz repeatedly — and very publicly — called for bouts against action fighters Vicente Luque and Dustin Poirier, among others; callouts which both Luque and Poirier reciprocated. The Poirier fight, in particular, drew widespread fan support.

But the UFC instead opted to give the assignment to Chimaev (11-0), a 27-year-old wrestler who is unbeaten thus far in his MMA career. Once the Chimaev fight was offered this past spring, it became Diaz’s focus to get the deal done. “This is a fight Nate has been asking for since the middle of April,” Diaz’s representative told ESPN following UFC 279’s booking.

Chimaev has already been hailed by many as a future champion of the welterweight division, so Diaz isn’t oblivious to the UFC’s intentions as he heads toward free agency. He said Tuesday that he feels as if he’s going into war against “the organization, everybody.”

“Why’s the UFC been disrespecting and making me be like their fall guy or something? F*** him, f*** them, f*** everybody,” Diaz said. “And this is just the start for me. This whole fight is not brought to you by the UFC. This fight is brought to you by [Diaz’s new promotion] Real Fight, Inc., straight the f*** up. Because it’s not the UFC putting on Nate Diaz vs. whatever his f****** name is. It’s you and this motherf***** vs. me, get the f****** loss.

“And let me tell you something, let’s say I do lose and get my ass whooped by this motherf***** who you guys are saying is the best thing to have ever happened coming up, right? ... Let’s just say I get my f****** ass stomped, let’s just say that happens for a second, and everybody’s saying that … guess what? You’ve still got a free agent out there who might’ve just got his ass whooped but he’s still only the No. 2 fighter in the world, because he just f***** up the champion of the welterweight division and he’s losing to the guy you’re claiming is the next biggest, best thing. So get it done then, because the pressure’s on you, motherf*****. I don’t give a f***.

“If I f****** ruin it, ha, ha — that’s what you get for playing with me for too long.”

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