A Quote by Nate Diaz

Money talks. I want the biggest fight. Whoever I've got to fight - the biggest show, biggest payday - that's what I want. — © Nate Diaz
Money talks. I want the biggest fight. Whoever I've got to fight - the biggest show, biggest payday - that's what I want.
I'm the biggest draw. I do the biggest numbers in this division, and it's not even close. There's a reason all these guys want to fight me. They don't want to fight Tyron Woodley. Because I'm the biggest fight and the biggest draw in the division.
I want the biggest fights, the biggest risks, the biggest money. All the titles. That's what I want.
Once you reach a certain point in your career, every fight is a new big fight, biggest fight of your life, biggest fight of your career.
Everyone wants the biggest car, the biggest bank account, the biggest house. I don't want any part of that.
The biggest fight in my life is not in boxing. The biggest fight in my life is how to end poverty in my country.
I have nerves before every fight - it doesn't matter who I'm fighting - and every fight is your biggest fight, so I've always got to check myself.
I want the biggest fight, no matter where it's at.
I want to be as big as I can be. I want to be one of the biggest artists. I want to be remembered like, 'He is crazy. He is phenomenal.' I just want to be one of the biggest.
I want to have the biggest challenges in front of me and conquer them. That's why I wanted to fight Anderson Silva when nobody else wanted to fight him.
In Spain you fight, of course, against Real Madrid and Barcelona, and they almost never lose because they have the biggest squads, and they are two of the biggest clubs in the world. So it's really difficult.
I want to fight Khabib. I think I'm one of the biggest threats to his title.
I want to be the best fighter. I would like to fight in the biggest fights.
I'm probably not going to be popular with the fighters with this one, but my biggest problem is guys playing it safe. I understand it from a coach's standpoint and a manager's standpoint. I understand why you'd want to play it safe and want to win the fight, win every fight. I get it.
I want the biggest fights possible. If guys don't want to fight me, then I can't get them. But it's not on me.
A mega fight to me is a fight that I am in and people think I am going to lose. I am the underdog. Golovkin, it's a perfect fight. It's a hard fight, but a fight that I think I have a fantastic chance of beating him. He's not the biggest middleweight, so if he moves up in weight, I am going to have the size advantage.
I always think when you're in the Champions League, as a player, as a fan now, you're in that to come up against the biggest teams and the biggest names - that's what you want.
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