By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports DailySports Daily
Notification Show More
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Reading: Nick Diaz Rejects Defeat in Debut UFC Title Bout, Warns of Retirement Inside the Octagon
Share
Sports DailySports Daily
Search
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Follow US
Sports Daily > Fighting > Nick Diaz Rejects Defeat in Debut UFC Title Bout, Warns of Retirement Inside the Octagon
UFC 143: Diaz v Condit
Fighting

Nick Diaz Rejects Defeat in Debut UFC Title Bout, Warns of Retirement Inside the Octagon

February 4, 2026 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Fourteen years ago today, Nick Diaz felt he was unjustly denied the UFC championship.

The Stockton native has long been a fan favorite throughout UFC and MMA history, captivating audiences with his exciting fights. He even earned the distinction of becoming Strikeforce’s first Welterweight Champion. However, one major accolade has eluded him throughout his career in the cage: the UFC title. Despite having two opportunities to claim the championship on MMA’s biggest platform, the 42-year-old Diaz never managed to secure the belt.

Before his defeat to Georges St-Pierre at UFC 158, Diaz had attempted to capture the division’s interim championship belt.

On February 4, 2012, UFC 143 took place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, headlined by the welterweight title fight between Diaz and Carlos Condit. The event also featured notable victories by Fabricio Werdum, Josh Koscheck, Renan Barao, and Dustin Poirier, who handed Max Holloway a loss in his UFC debut with a devastating triangle armbar submission.

Condit emerged victorious over Diaz by unanimous decision in the main event, but Diaz strongly disputed the judges’ ruling. Furious with the outcome, Diaz refused to accept the decision and announced his retirement from MMA.

Speaking with Joe Rogan after the fight, Diaz said, “I’m not going to accept the fact that this was a loss. I’ve lost fights like this before, and I’m not going to accept that either. Carlos is a great guy, and I’m happy for him and his family, but I think I’m done with this MMA thing.” He added that although his career had been good and he was paid well, he didn’t see a future in continuing under those circumstances.

See also  Festival Fever Spurs the Sprint to Fill Soccer Lineups Amid the Holiday Rush

Reflecting on the fight, Diaz said, “I pushed this guy backwards. He was running away from me the whole match… I took the harder shots. He was running the whole time, kicking my legs with little baby leg kicks… I understand that’s how they’re going to win here. I don’t want to play this game anymore.”

Since that controversial loss, Diaz’s MMA journey has been turbulent. After testing positive for marijuana following a 2015 bout with Anderson Silva, he faced a six-year hiatus from competition. Diaz eventually returned but was defeated by Robbie Lawler at UFC 266, prompting many to call for his retirement. Failed fight bookings in 2024 led to time spent in a Mexican rehab facility, from which he was recently released.

Despite these setbacks, Diaz remains determined to pursue the UFC title. In an interview with Baja Rehabilitation, he expressed confidence, saying, “I think I’m going to be world champion, and I think it’s easy money. It’s different than before. People will see a brand new me.”

Fan Take: Nick Diaz’s persistence and belief in a comeback embody the heart of MMA’s unpredictable nature. For fight fans, his quest for redemption adds significant excitement and hope, proving that in this sport, anything is possible—even after years away from the spotlight.

You Might Also Like

Ilya Topria and Paddy Pimblett Find Common Ground on Arman Tsarukyan’s UFC Status

Eureka Downs Eyes Hosting a Vibrant 16-Day Fair Come 2026

Justin Gaethje Responds to Dustin Poirier’s Trilogy Challenge Amid Rumors of Poirier’s Shocking UFC Comeback

Lerone Murphy Confesses He ‘Fell in Love’ with MMA Following UFC 325 Main Event Reveal

Charles Oliveira Eyes Next Title Shot, Confidently Targeting Winner of Gaethje vs. Pimblett Showdown

TAGGED:Fighting
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News

Verstappen says 'perfect' sprint result won't change title calculations
Racing

Verstappen says ‘perfect’ sprint result won’t change title calculations

Toronto FC Makes Waves with $8 Million Signing of Djordje Mihailovic from Colorado Rapids!
Bronnie James Gears Up for Another Exciting Summer with Dalton Nechtlakers
Keith Tokachuk Shares His Take on Brady’s Ottawa Future: “He’s Here to Stay”
Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua Press Conference: The Moment Unfolds Live
Sebastian Fundra Faces Off Against Tim Ziu as Jesse Rodriguez Makes a Comeback in This Weekend’s Must-Watch Radar Battle

About US

Your trusted source for up-to-the-minute sports news, in-depth analysis, and expert coverage across the globe’s most exciting sports.

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Categories

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Racing
  • Tennis

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Subscribe US

Unveiling the Top 20 Penguin Outlook 2025: The Secret Plot of Young Swedish Forwards
Brianna Do, Anna Huang qualifies for AIG Women’s Open
Is Buffalo’s Metropolitan Sabres Squad Rivaling the Elite Carolina Hurricanes? Know Your Opponents!
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sports Daily
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?