NICK DIAZ shared throwback photos of himself training with Tyson Fury.
They met in Miami in May last year, and they enjoyed sharing their codes of conduct.
Training in Miami by Nick Diaz and Tyson Fury
Both of them worked on a heavybag and boxing gloves. They also did some grappling, jiu-jitsu and other drills.
Fury said: "Nice little bit of rolling around on the mat."
The Gypsy King hinted at a switch from boxing to MMA, and once stated that he would think about it after retiring from boxing.
Fury later confirmed that he was interested in a striking-only bout with UFC gloves of smaller size (4oz).
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TalkSPORT was informed by him that he had no interest in grappling on the floor or any other such activities.
"I am a stand-up fighter man. I don't wrestle up, down, grab each other's arms, and then sit on the other.
"I don't have any interest in that stuff - I like fighting so would I ever be a MMA fighter?" Hell no!
"Would small gloves be allowed to compete in a fight in a cage?" Yes. However, there is no grappling or grasping.
SIGN UP DEALS AND FREE BETS - THE BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERINGSFury, 33 years old, proposed Francis Ngannou (35-year-old UFC heavyweight champion) as his crossover opponent.
After beating Dillian Whyte (34), in April, the British boxing legend announced his retirement and said he would like to face Ngannou in a show.
Frank Warren, Fury's promoter, confirmed that he would not stop talks.
Warren stated, "All I can do for him is to give him the benefit my advice."
"All I will ever say to him is what I think he should do, but I won't say 'you should'. I would not even try to go there.
"He is a smart individual. Whatever he decides to do, it will be for his benefit and the benefit of his family. That's how it should work."