“They won’t cut me”- Nate Diaz hilariously urinates behind a dustbin at the UFC PI


“They won’t cut me”- Nate Diaz hilariously urinates behind a dustbin at the UFC PI

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Nate Diaz is becoming irritated. Diaz has been lobbying UFC president Dana White and the organisation to release him from his contract. Completing the required number of fights is the most expedient way for a UFC fighter to distance oneself from the organisation.

Diaz has said that he would retire after his next fight. Dustin Poirier was his ideal opponent for his rumoured farewell fight, he added.

Based on his social media posts, Poirier appeared to be on board. His team and Diaz’s, however, are unable to strike an agreement to end the fight.

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Diaz-Poirier is in the works, according to White, but a trilogy match between Diaz and Conor McGregor is also feasible.

He recently took to twitter and stated out the following, ““I Would like to request to be released from the. I apologize for asking online but u don’t give me a fight asap I got shit to do”

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In his most recent tweet, Nate Diaz viciously mocks the UFC and its roster

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Nate Diaz has been very picky in choosing who he will face in his final UFC Fight

Nate Diaz trolled the UFC and its entire roster in a fantastic way. Diaz shared a photo of himself at the UFC’s Performance Institute headquarters in Enterprise, Nevada, where he appeared to be urinating.

Despite the extraordinarily bold and arguably offensive gesture that appears to be his latest show of frustration against Dana White’s organisation, the Stockton native is convinced that the UFC will not cut him. Diaz also ripped at the UFC roster, claiming to be paid more than everyone else. On Twitter, he wrote:

“Taking a piss on the ufc pi I could do this cause I get paid more than all uguys and they won’t cut me.”

Diaz, who has one fight left on his UFC contract, has been vocal about his desire to leave the promotion and is presently looking for a high-profile opponent for his next fight. Since losing a landslide unanimous decision to Leon Edwards last June, the Stockton native has been out of competition.

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