On the mend from a nagging eye injury,
Michael Bisping tells Bloody Elbow he'd be more than happy to face
Nick Diaz should he make the move to middleweight. "I didn't really mean any disrespect to him, but I heard a rumor off a couple people that he said that he was interested in fighting me, and I know he was talking about maybe coming up to middleweight. He was also talking about retirement; the guy is pretty crazy so you never know what's true and what's not.
A reporter from Fighter's Only told me he had been talking to one of the members from Nick's camp, and he had said that a fight with Michael Bisping might interest him (Diaz), so I just tweeted that if he wanted to come up to 185, I'd quite happily welcome him to the division."
Diaz, who announced a tentative retirement in July following back-to-back losses to
Carlos Condit and welterweight champion
Georges St-Pierre, recently
explained to Fighter's Only that he's only interested in marquee matchups at this point. "I don't mind taking fights if its a big fight that people are going to make a big deal out of,' said Diaz. "If not then its not really worth it to me."
Bisping was most recently booked to face
Mark Munoz at
UFC Fight Night 30 later this month in Manchester, England before an
uncooperative detached retina forced UFC president
Dana White to pull him from the card.
With White saying he 'loves' the fight, we could all be treated to one of the all-time build ups between two of the sport's best trash talkers.