In a world where Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz was the superfight that may modify the course of the welterweight division, few were shocked to see the opposition disassembled in the opening moments of the contest. Even less were astonished that Diaz might once more profess to the world his lack of want to carry on competing inside the Octagon. Right after an unsuccessful bid to get the UFC Welterweight Championship, the Stockton poor boy told Joe Rogan that he wasn't sure if this activity is what he wants anymore. But, this is simply not the first time that Diaz has "retired" from the sport that made him famous. In February 2012, a to Carlos Condit prompted the same outcome. For that purpose, it is safe to operate beneath the assumption that Diaz isn't willing to say goodbye the gloves for good. With the chance that we did not just see Nick compete for the last time, it's important to take a look at what battles lay before him. The welterweight division is saturated in dangerous skill, including striker Martin Kampmann, jiu-jitsu phenom Demian Maia and surging contender Jake Ellenberger. As a co-main event on any card a battle with any of these men could serve. But, a fighter the quality of Diaz requires a special type of opponent. An individual who is straight away acquiesced by fans but can compete on the elite level is a must. For that reason, the best opposition for Nick Diaz is none other than Josh Koscheck. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Activities Koscheck called out Diaz in October hoping of booking himself in a big-name fight on Super Bowl weekend. But, Koscheck as an alternative met Robbie Lawler in a fight where he fell prey to an upset loss. Both Koscheck and Diaz have the rough type of character that draws people in. Should a matchup be reserved, fans could tune in to see their favorite "bad guy" obtain the beating he deserves. This is a fight that Koscheck wants. Pay attention to the matchup is previewed by him and you'll be immediately excited to view it drop. I believe it'd be considered a great struggle for the fans, with a great escalation, and a lot is brought by Nick to the table. Heas an excellent fighter. Heas difficult. He has that determination where itas aItas me from the world and %$#$ you!a I have exactly the same attitude. I like fighting people who have the exact same perspective since they are going in the future in, never stop trying, and they are going to stand in front of you and fight. NickADiazAwill totally do this. A gain for either fighter gets them out of these present funk and puts some energy at their back. With both pugilists at the end of these competitive perfect, the UFC needs to attack as the iron is hot.
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