Nick Diaz’s UFC bans and walkouts have become legendary, marking some of the most explosive clashes with Dana White. The UFC president’s hardline stance on Diaz’s conduct—from suspended fights to public spats—has left a lasting mark on the promotion’s history. Here’s how these incidents unfolded and why they still matter.
What triggered Nick Diaz’s UFC bans and walkouts?
Diaz’s first major run-in came in 2015, when he was suspended for 30 days after failing a post-fight drug test at UFC 189. But the real turning point was his walkout at UFC 202 in August 2016. Diaz refused to step into the octagon, citing a contract dispute over pay-per-view revenue. White called it a “disgrace,” and the UFC fined Diaz $100,000—a record at the time.
Why did Dana White target Nick Diaz so aggressively?
White’s frustration stemmed from Diaz’s reputation as a loose cannon. Beyond the walkouts, Diaz’s pre-fight trash-talking—often directed at White himself—escalated tensions. In 2017, Diaz was suspended again after a public altercation with a fan outside UFC 214. White later admitted Diaz’s behavior forced the UFC to tighten its athlete conduct policies.
How did Nick Diaz’s bans affect his UFC career?
The suspensions and fines didn’t just sting financially—they derailed Diaz’s title shot opportunities. After UFC 202, he missed three fights while serving his suspension, including a prime chance to challenge Conor McGregor for the featherweight title. By 2018, Diaz was sidelined for nearly a year due to a second drug test failure, further delaying his comeback.
What’s next for Nick Diaz in the UFC?
Diaz returned in 2019 but never fully regained his peak form. His last major UFC bout was at UFC 254 in October 2020, where he lost to Alexander Volkanovski. Now, with White’s retirement looming, Diaz’s legacy as the most banned UFC fighter remains untouched—though rumors persist of a potential one-off return for a high-profile matchup.