“Oh you're a wrestler now? Remember I'm the black belt in ju-jitsu.”

—  Nate Diaz

As quoted in "Nate Diaz discusses win over Conor McGregor" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg6NkqFPOyY (5 March 2016), UFC on FOX, FOX

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