Nate and Nick Diaz are just as entertaining outside the Octagon as they are
inside it. Neither can avoid getting onto trouble. Nick Diaz is in trouble
because he had three whereabouts failures in the past 12-months. UFC athletes
are required to give accurate information as to where they are so they can be
randomly tested by the USADA. Nick hasn’t done so which got him provisionally
suspended. He may also be fined for blowing off the tests. His brother Nate is
being sued by his former agents, The Ballengee Group. They claim that he fired
them before the second Conor McGregor fight at UFC 202 in August of 2016 and
haven’t been paid for setting the fight up. The Ballengee Group claims that Diaz
owes them more than $1 million in damages. |