Diego Sanchez Contemplates Lightweight Return

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Diego Sanchez is a man without a weight class.

Well at least a defined weight class that is. The former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ winner is currently debating a possible move back down to lightweight after his latest fight at 170lbs against Jake Ellenberger.

The problem that Sanchez runs into is the same one that haunts former UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin. He’s not quite big enough for one weight class and it’s a rough cut to get down to the next lower weight class.

“There’s always a chance of me going back to 155. I have one loss at that weight class,†Sanchez said after his loss to Ellenberger on Wednesday night. “I’m wish-washy whether I’m going to stay at 70 or 55 because it’s real hard for me to stay at 70. I have to be able to lift weights a lot, like I really have to be able to lift weights a lot.

“I’m stuck in between both of the weight classes. It has its ups and downs. At 70 and 55, I have to cut more weight at 55, at 70 I have to lift more weights.â€

Sanchez made his initial move down to 155lbs in 2009 and stayed there for a total of three fights. The New Mexico native picked up wins over Joe Stevenson and Clay Guida, before losing in his bid to capture the UFC lightweight title in a fight against then champion B.J. Penn.

Following the loss to Penn, Sanchez opted to go back up to welterweight where he has spent the majority of his fighting career.

He’s gone 2-2 since moving back to 170lbs, but he’s not closing the door on a return to 155lbs if things work out the right way.

In his ideal world, Sanchez says he wishes there were just more weight classes for fighters like himself who are basically in between divisions.

“I wish it was a 155, 165 and 175 honestly,†Sanchez stated.

Probably a good idea for him

Sanchez VS Nate Diaz/Guillard/Maynard/Jim Miller/Pettis/ Guida II all sounds great to me.
 

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I brought it up in the Fuel TV card thread, he's always looked fat at welterweight and it doesn't suit him IMO.

When you look at some of the guys at 170 and how big they are (Fitch is 6' 2") it makes you realise how up against it Sanchez is. He's been competitive at the weight, dont get me wrong, he could of even scraped a draw against Ellenberger, but just like BJ Penn he just seems better suited to the one division.

I dont think he has any reason to worry about being cut, hes an exciting fighter and Dana has a hard-on for the TUF Season 1 guys, so might as well try his luck against the 155lbers.
 

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Yeah he's one of those guys that won't get cut, I'd like to see him move to 155 also though and it seems like that's where he's heading for his next fight but who knows really.
 
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Oh and here's a video of Diego speaking on his fight with Ellenberger.

[video=youtube;prMXwJJU7OY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=prMXwJJU7OY[/video]