3. Nick Diaz Doesn't Retire...Again
Nick loves to retire specially after losing decisions. In this week's press conference when asked if he would retire after this fight if he lost he replied "I don't know I'm taking it one fight at a time right now". That doesn't sound very promising. Diaz is in my opinion good for the sport. Love him or hate him you have to admit his fighting delivers octagon wars. He has one of the most unique personalities in MMA and even when he stumbles through interviews he'll entertain. However the only way he's guaranteed to stay is with a belt around his waist.
2. Another Mexican/American Champion For The UFC
As the UFC continues to spread throughout the world we can't help but to wonder why they haven't gone into Mexico yet. Most countries need some time to get a taste of combat sports but Mexico is one place that has it entrenched deep into their roots. Having delivered all time great boxers like Julio Cesar Chavez, Oscar De La Hoya and Ricardo Lopez among many others shows just how much they love fighting south of the border. Moreover the UFC has reportedly drawn than 116 fighters in an unofficial scouting session for "The Ultimate Fighter: Mexico". One of the reasons for the delay might be a lack of big names to appeal to the Mexican crowds. With Cain Velasquez regaining his UFC heavyweight belt the doors seem to be open once again for an event. With Nick as a champion the UFC would have the luxury to rely on more than just Cain and a handful of contenders. Similar to how they rotate between Jose Aldo and Anderson Silva on their Brazil cards. Besides, what's better for MMA than expanding into a population of 112 million? Well...