Dana White Denies Holding Nate Diaz ‘Hostage,’ Claims Fights Have Been Offered

Nate
Diaz
made headlines earlier this week when he
aired his latest set of grievances
with the Ultimate Fighting
Championship.

During an interview on “The MMA Hour,” the Stockton, Calif., native
claimed that the UFC was “holding him hostage” by not offering him
a fight so he can complete his existing contracting with the
promotion. Following UFC on ABC 3 on Saturday, Dana White responded
to Diaz’s comments at the event’s post-fight press conference.

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“When isn’t Nate Diaz
saying something crazy?” White said. “I’ve said this a million
times and I’ll say it again — we can’t hold guys hostage. It’s not
possible.

“I owe you three fights a year. If I don’t fight you three times a
year, I have to pay you. How could I hold him hostage?”

Diaz said that he has asked to face “four or five” different
opponents and even agreed to a proposed bout against Khamzat
Chimaev
, but nothing has come to fruition. He hasn’t competed
since a loss to Leon
Edwards
at UFC 263 in June 2021. White, however, insists that
the goal is to book Diaz in a fight.

“What do you think my plans are? We’re going to get him a fight,”
White said. “We’ll see what happens. I have to get him three fights
a year. I offer fights, he either accepts them or turns them down.
Obviously, I’m not paying him so I’ve offered him fights.”

Shortly thereafter, Diaz took to Twitter to react to White’s press
conference comments regarding his status.

“Dana said Francis
Ngannou
was injured and couldn’t fight right now,” Diaz stated.
“[I don’t know] why he was so confused in [the] interview. And in
the last nine months [I’ve] been offered zero fights and I asked
for five legitimate opponents. Thanks for the kind words. Can I go
now?”

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