The UFC’s prodigal son, Nate Diaz, is coming to the advertising.
The fan-favorite that is longtime will fill 50 percent of the hole that’s been a frustrating presence in the UFC.
Nick, the elder the Diaz brothers of California, of Stockton, has not competed because January 2015 in MMA. It is great to have one of the siblings that are no-nonsense rejoin the world’s leading mixed martial arts company.
Diaz’s opponent for his comeback struggle is Anthony Pettis, your UFC champion. He will hope this one ends better.
Diaz’s last bout led to what you might refer to as a“lose-win situation“ for the today 34-year-old.
In his rematch with Conor McGregor at UFC 202, the Cesar Gracie BJJ black belt lost by the most narrow of conclusions. Disappointing, sure, but he got to wash the tears off his face with a cool $13 million in earnings that were pay-per-view and his bag.
No wonder he wanted a while off.
Now, with fighting back on his thoughts, the UFC bad boy will soon be focusing on a chance and Pettis to re-establish himself.
Like his last two bouts against McGregor, this one will probably be scrapped at welterweight. While Pettis is 1-0 at the UFC in welterweight following an incredible win over Stephen Thompson at March, diaz is 2-3 in his last five fights in 170 lbs.
What a fight we have in store.

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