Dana: 165lb title fight isnt happening

They can't start 165 without restructuring 170 first. Fake news. That means informing any ww signed to fight that the new bout would take place at 175. In which I'd assume those signed to fight would then have an option to back out and either drop or go up. Can't really do that on a months notice.

I'm still running with the idea that they intend to book jones v gus and are remaining mum till jones is officially cleared.
 
With the UFC still in need of a headliner for its UFC 230 pay-per-view event on Nov. 3 at Madison Square Garden, Nate Diaz and Dustin Poirier attempted to take matters into their own hands on Tuesday -- completely unknown to the UFC.

Diaz, of Stockton, California, announced via Twitter that he and Poirier would be fighting for an inaugural 165-pound championship -- a weight class that currently does not exist in the UFC. Diaz and Poirier already are scheduled to fight at UFC 230, but in a non-title 155-pound contest.


Moments later, Poirier also shared the news on social media.


UFC president Dana White, however, said he was unaware of Diaz's and Poirier's announcements and that there is "absolutely no truth" to the UFC creating a 165-pound weight class. White said he is still working on a main event for the Nov. 3 card in New York.

When reached via text by ESPN, Diaz doubled down on his initial announcement.

"I'm fighting for that main event 165-pound title," Diaz said.

Poirier (29-5) has been campaigning for the main event slot for days. Prior to echoing Diaz's announcement on Tuesday, the Louisiana native posted on social media, "I hear UFC is searching for a main event when they have one already. It's me vs. Nate, 165-pound title. A main event for the people. Stop searching, Dana. We got this. Let's go."

Tuesday's development added a new wrinkle to an ongoing saga between Diaz (19-11) and the UFC. The 33-year-old stormed out of a news conference in Los Angeles last month due to a disagreement with the UFC and claimed he no longer intended to fight at UFC 230 to begin with.

Diaz and Poirier are not the only fighters to publicly express a desire for a 165-pound weight class, but the UFC has not made any commitment to the idea.

Tickets for UFC 230 are scheduled to go on sale Wednesday, despite no official main event.

http://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/...5-pound-ufc-championship-dana-white-disagrees
 
Dana says no 165 division?


100% chance of 165 division then.
 
Theys should both weight in at 165 come november 3.
 
I don't believe Nate Diaz or Dana White. Dustin Poirier saying it is interesting.

It's possible that Diaz/Poirier discussed a 165 division internally with other UFC execs. Dana White doesn't run the whole show anymore -- he can be overruled.
 
I love that the fighters are giving dana a taste of his own medicine tweeting what they want putting pressure on him
 
Guys it's not the 165 division its the 165 devision

Relax Danas right LOL

But for real it's about time..165 division Cerrone inbound
 
they certainly aren't creating a 165 and keeping 170....

pretty easy to believe they're not doing this now.
 
I'm ever amazed wt the gullibility of people, and inability to think.

They are not going to spontaneously create a new weight division on a month's notice. If there were to be a 165 weight class, then 170 would need to shift to 175, and these changes would have been rumored well back in the planning stages with the NSAC most likely playing a role in the determination of how to proceed.
 
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