Nate Diaz shuts down talk of fight with GSP: UFC selling 'wolf tickets'
Warning: Story contains coarse language
Nate Diaz disagreeing with Dana White is nothing new, and the Stockton southpaw was back at it again Friday in response to the UFC president saying a fight between Diaz and Georges St-Pierre has been targeted for August.
Diaz took to social media to dismiss the rumored fight and accuse St-Pierre of using steroids when taking on his brother Nick in March 2013 at UFC 158 in Montreal.
"Gsp cheated when he fought my brother he was on steroids (needle emoji) he was overweight and they let him be because we were in Montreal and his boy gave nick a bad iv now they selling u wolf tickets on me gsp you can clear that shit up or fight yourself cheater," Diaz wrote on Facebook.
Diaz also included a link to his brother introducing the term "wolf tickets" at a press conference in 2013, referring to the idea the UFC was selling fights that were not what they seemed.
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"They're selling y'all wolf tickets, people. You're eating them right up," said Nick, who went on to lose to St-Pierre via unanimous decision.
The younger Diaz has been out of action since losing to Conor McGregor in a blockbuster rematch in August 2016, while St-Pierre hasn't fought since winning the middleweight belt against Michael Bisping last November. Diaz is reportedly eyeing a return at UFC 227 in Los Angeles this August, but there is no guarantee either fighter will return to the Octagon.