Exactly, Nate was in shape already. I was making that point as to why it wasn't a disadvantage. Nate has been doing a lot more media this time, and says it's distracting. He didn't have much time to spar last fight, but he also didn't have any pressure to live up to. Now, Diaz is as mentally tough as they come, so it probably isn't an issue, but it can be hard to preform when you have that many distractions and hype behind you. Nate just had fun the first fight, "hit him with some good shit, don't get hit, and leave with a pocket full of cash". This time is a bit different.
As i said, I'm on Nate and don't think the above is a HUGE factor, but it IS a factor. No matter how small.
“It was just some behind-the-scenes stuff that they were not telling me about and hiding from me,” Diaz said during the UFC 202 conference call. “They had me doing a little run-around. I was just trying to get home and train. I didn’t want to be out there for that long. It all worked out though. I had training out there and it was just like [Conor] said, it’s a distraction when you’re out there.”
As i said, I'm on Nate and don't think the above is a HUGE factor, but it IS a factor. No matter how small.
“It was just some behind-the-scenes stuff that they were not telling me about and hiding from me,” Diaz said during the UFC 202 conference call. “They had me doing a little run-around. I was just trying to get home and train. I didn’t want to be out there for that long. It all worked out though. I had training out there and it was just like [Conor] said, it’s a distraction when you’re out there.”