Nick Diaz is serving a five-year suspension from the UFC and MMA after testing positive for marijuana, as revealed by his brother Nate Diaz.
What happened?
Nate Diaz discussed his brother's situation, stating that the suspension was handed down by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, not the UFC.
The commission's decision came after Nick Diaz tested positive for marijuana for the second time, following a previous suspension in 2012.
Why it matters for Nick Diaz
The suspension has effectively ended Nick Diaz's MMA career, with a record of 26-10 (2 NC) as of his last fight in 2021 against Robbie Lawler.
Nate Diaz expressed that he didn't try to intervene on his brother's behalf, feeling that it was out of his control.
What comes next?
Nick Diaz returned to the UFC in 2021 for a fight against Robbie Lawler, but lost via TKO, concluding his MMA career.
Nate Diaz clarified that the UFC was not involved in the decision-making process for his brother's suspension.
The Nevada State Athletic Commission's ruling has significant implications for Nick Diaz's career and legacy in the UFC and MMA.
As of October 2011, Nick Diaz had defeated BJ Penn, but later lost to Carlos Condit and Georges St-Pierre.
He also fought Anderson Silva at middleweight, but the result was overturned to a no-contest due to Silva's positive test for steroids.
Nate Diaz's comments provide insight into the situation and the Diaz brothers' relationship with the UFC.
The suspension has raised questions about the UFC's policies and the role of the Nevada State Athletic Commission in regulating the sport.
Nick Diaz's career has been marked by notable fights and achievements, including his wins in the WEC and Strikeforce's Welterweight divisions.