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Surging UFC welterweight contender Demian Maia said he was offered a grappling match with Nick Diaz and would have accepted it, but Diaz’s participation was suddenly taken off the table.
While in Las Vegas for this past weekend’s UFC 195 event, Maia (22-6 MMA, 16-6 UFC) said Ralek Gracie, who promotes the all-grappling Metamoris event, offered him a grappling match with the onetime welterweight title challenger at a future event.
“Last week, my manager was talking with Ralek, and they offered us to fight Diaz,” Maia said. “I said, ‘Let’s go.’ For a long time, I haven’t fought under jiu-jitsu rules.”
Maia clarified his acceptance of the Diaz grappling match was on the condition that the UFC approved the bout. Both fighters are under contract with the MMA promotion, with Maia currently pushing for a title shot.
But the Brazilian submission ace said the offer never got to the point where the UFC had to get involved.
“We don’t know what happened,” Maia said. “They just said that (Diaz) is not fighting. We didn’t talk with anyone in his camp; we just talked with the guys at Metamoris, and they just said not now. I don’t know the reasons, but if I had the opportunity, it would be good – if it fits with my schedule, my UFC schedule, which for me is the most important thing.”
“I want to fight with somebody who takes me to the title if I win,” he said. “I think that makes more sense would be Woodley, or Matt Brown; he’s tied with me near the rankings, and Woodley also. That’s the fights that would make more sense, but if I can choose today, I would say I want to fight for the title.”
LINK: Why Demian Maia won’t be grappling Nick Diaz at Metamoris