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3rd January 2017
03:42pm GMT

"I'm only fighting at lightweight for a big fight or $20 million just to take the call. Until then, I'm just living my life."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/816049403870015488 Considering the record disclosed payout to a single fighter is $3 million, set by McGregor and matched by Rousey, it seems unlikely that the UFC's new owners will meet Nate's demands, especially since they have only just purchased the promotion for $4 billion. That's what UFC colour commentator Joe Rogan thinks, as he explained on his podcast recapping UFC 207.
"Let's break this down. Let's say they do a million pay-per-view buys which is top end. Only a few people have ever sold a million pay-per-view buys like Brock (Lesnar), Ronda (Rousey), Conor (McGregor)... that's it. A million's top of the food chain." "So a million pay-per-view view buys at 60 bucks, you're taking one third off the bat for Nate. It's really hard to justify someone $20 million for a fight. It's going to be really hard. Conor's like one of the only guys that can get that kind of money."He believes that despite the huge numbers UFC 196 and UFC 202 raked in, Nate still doesn't have the ability to draw eyes on the same level as the McGregors of the sport. Nate would need the right opponent to demand a purse as high as that, particularly because he doesn't hold one of those coveted golden straps.
"Here's the thing, if Nate had a legit fight with someone other than Conor that was exciting. The problem is there's no one else in the division that's got that kind of marquee value. I think Nate is a fucking huge dog, especially now. After he beat Conor he was one of the biggest stars outside of that upper echelon pay-per-view level, but he's not a world title holder right now."Diaz may strike gold if the injury curse strikes again in 2017. A couple of main events fall through and they may have to flash the Stockton native the cash in order to save a card.