Nick Diaz has already returned from retirement once and sounds as if he's open to do it again. Originally calling it quits following a controversial decision loss to Carlos Condit in Feb. 2012, Diaz returned to contend for Georges St-Pierre's UFC welterweight championship earlier this year at UFC 158.

Now, with St-Pierre coincidentally back gracing Pay-Per-View promos, Diaz says he'll need a real payday to be lured back inside the Octagon. "If I do fight again I want a lot more money," Diaz tells Fighters Only. "I'm living in this ghetto ass apartment because I haven't been making the money that I should have been making." For the record, Diaz reportedly earned $200k in each of his last three fights in the UFC.

Following a subpar training camp leading up to the title bout, Diaz no longer employs Cesar Gracie as a manager, but strictly as a coach. He also affirms that talk of being offered a fight is false. UFC president Dana White told reporters Nov. 9 in Brazil that Diaz had been offered a bout, but that his manager claimed he was retired.

"I've not had a manager since my last fight. I would like people to know that I was never offered any fight [recently]. I haven't had a manager, I told Dana [White] that I didn't want anyone representing me after what happened with my last training camp."

Once insisting that re-investing in his camp was the correct course, Diaz now sounds like more changes could be coming. "Things change, people change. I don't have anything against Cesar but I see the big picture now. Right now what I need is a good fight and a good camp."

5 MUST-READ STORIES

A full deck. John Hendricks says he's never had to show his entire skillset to win a fight, but that he might have to against Georges St-Pierre. "‘He's fighting Kampmann, better striker. ‘He's fighting Condit, a better striker.' Where did I win those fights at? Everybody keeps doubting me, and I love that. I absolutely love that."

Chael & Wandy. Chael Sonnen may be coming around on his old friend, Wanderlei Silva. I don't think he's a liar like the Nogueiras or Vitor [Belfort]. I think when he signs a contract, he means it. So I think the fight is likely going to happen. But he's not in there yet."

20 in 20. Chuck Mindenhall's series reaches 1998. The UFC finds a savior in New Jersey before visiting Brazil and meeting 21-year-old Vitor Belfort.

Royce over Rickson. Rorian Gracie explains why he chose Royce to carry the family name into the Octagon rather than the clan's top fighter in Rickson.

Rampage. Quinton Jackson says the mood at the UFC changed once he fought Chuck Liddell. "The UFC still has some good people that work for them, but overall, it was hard even showing up there and being around a bunch of fake people."

MEDIA STEW

Free Fight: Chris Weidman vs. Anderson Silva at UFC 162.

Top UFC knockouts.

Fighters predict Georges St-Pierre vs. Johny Hendricks.

Hendricks working through some circuits.

Joe Stevenson teaching some techniques to Ryan LaFlare.

Tom Watson undergoing strength testing at Cal State Fullerton.

Rumor has it (via Zane Simon) the UFC has signed Bekbulat Magomedov and Will Chope who could be facing one another at UFC Fight Night 34.

TWEETS

Happy anniversary.

20 years ago @realroyce 's win showed me what I wanted to do for a living! Congrats to all those who make the @UFC this success f/ 20 years! — Demian Maia (@demianmaia) November 12, 2013

Happy official 20 years to the @ufc glad I got to celebrate with you in Detroit a couple weeks ago — Matthew brown (@IamTheImmortal) November 12, 2013

Today @ufc birthday 20 years old and I am very honor to be part of this family for 17 years and I have... http://t.co/zAL9G1QzGv — Vitor Belfort (@vitorbelfort) November 12, 2013

happy birthday 20 years @ufc I'm happy to be part of this history as the first champion featherweight ufc pic.twitter.com/SVz4Sv16C9 — Jose 'Scarface' Aldo (@josealdojunior) November 12, 2013

Awful

ESSA MAI NAO E MINHA KD A MINHA TATUAGEM DA MAO ESQUERDA? minha mão NAO QUEBROU. pic.twitter.com/0DhvO6m7EF — Rony Mariano Bezerra (@RonyJasonMMA) November 12, 2013

Unrelated, yoga pants.

Walking wounded.

Bummer if Varner is out but it doesn't matter who they throw in. I'm ready to scrap with whoever. — Patrick Healy (@BamBamHealy) November 12, 2013

So I guess news is out. I tore my PCL and will need about 4-6 weeks recovery. Good news is I won't need surgery. I'm really bummed tho :( — Kelvin Gastelum (@KelvinGastelum) November 12, 2013

I would believe it.

Interesting, many fighters in Brazil said they would LIKE to be coached by Chael Sonnen. — Dana White (@danawhite) November 12, 2013

Does not look happy.

Good strategy.

Hey @danawhite IS MIKE TYSON GONNA BE AT THE SHOW THIS WEEKEND?! CAN I BEAT SOMEONE UP IN FRONT OF MILE TYSON PLEEEEEEEASE?! — Marcelino Evil (@KCBanditMMA) November 12, 2013

Even got the Caddy.

Watched Say Anything last nite, now this creep @JoeJitsu is holding his iPad outside my window playin Peter Gabriel! pic.twitter.com/zdAd8m89Uw — Lance Palmer (@LancePalmer) November 11, 2013

FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announced yesterday (Nov. 12 2013)

Jamie Varner out, Bobby Green vs. Pat Healy at UFC on FOX 9

Kelvin Gastelum out, Ryan LaFlare vs. Court McGee at UFC on FOX 9

Rick Glenn out, Lance Palmer vs. Georgi Karakhanyan at WSOF 7

FANPOST OF THE DAY

Today's Fanpost of the Day comes via leriksson.

WMMA November Week 1 & 2 Recap - Video of Vicious Knockout Surface

DEEP JEWELS 2 - Sorry haven't been able to find any footage yet. 105lbs: #6 Seo Hee Ham def. #12 Sadae Numata via unanimous decision 115lbs: #8 Mizuki Inoue def. #12 Emi Fujino via unanimous decision (advances to finals) 115lbs: #22 Emi Tomimatsu def. #21 Mika Nagano via unanimous decision (advances to finals) 105lbs: Naho Sugiyama def. Masako Yoshida via unanimous decision However, video of the weigh ins are up. If you're into Japanese women being forced to expose their weight, click here! The order is Mika Nagano, Emi Tomimatsu, Mizuki Inoue, Emi Fujino, Seo Hee Ham, Sade Numata, Naho Sugiyama and Masako Yoshida. I found this weigh in atmosphere super weird, but also kind of cool. We're used to seeing fighters weigh in on a stage with people actually there. This felt like a medical checkup, instead of an event. Also, almost all the fighters didn't have to take all their clothes off (you heard me), and all made weight pretty nonchalantly, except Sadae Numata, who was absolutely shredded (SHE 41...according to Sherdog). That leads me to believe Tomimatsu, Nagano, Sugiyama and maybe even Fujino could drop down a weight class. Japan does put on fights at 100 pounds sometimes (I call it Centuryweight) and there are some tiny women that have fought at 95lbs aka minimumweight before, which I think is the worst weight class name. ...

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