What is Nate Diazs future by moving up to MMAs welterweight?
After taking a slightly controversial decision loss to Gray Maynard, the bold and outspoken Diaz dropped a little bombshell to Mixed Martial Arts media. He made it public that he would now move up from Lightweight (155 pounds) to Welterweight (170 pounds) because he wasn’t getting paid nearly enough to cut all of that weight. Diaz was clearly upset about how much money he is getting paid despite the fact that he was a headlining fighter. Nonetheless, whether he is getting paid what he likes or not, there is no doubt that Diaz is going to have a tough time fighting at Welterweight. One of Nate’s biggest advantages of fighting at Lightweight was his size. At six foot, Diaz was by far one of the biggest Lightweights in the Ultimate Fighting Championships roster. It also played perfectly into his fighting style and body type. Diaz is a tall lanky fighter with some really long arms. Diaz generally uses his height and reach to work in the patented Diaz boxing style. He could stay on the outs
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