Donald Cerrone doesn't give a damn and neither does Stockton's finest, Nate Diaz. The No. 7-ranked lightweight contender became the latest fighter from Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) to feel the wrath of Reebok when he donned his trademark jeans for a UFC on FOX 17 weigh-in event last month.
Check out his Twitter response below.
Those were #reebokjeans u should've just kept the whole check I don't need that baby ass shit anyway .. #1000✌ ️
— Nathan Diaz (@NateDiaz209) January 10, 2016
Diaz made out with a meager $40,000 for his dominant win over Blackzilians product, Michael Johnson, in Orlando, despite competing in the Octagon 21 times. The 30-year-old jiu-jitsu black belt stood to pocket $20,000 in sponsorship money based upon Reebok's tier system, though it's unclear how much he was actually docked for the violation.
But Diaz and "Cowboy" aren't the only ones fed up with big brother Reebok.
Countless other combatants have spoke out against the controversial partnership with UFC, while others have given it praise. It's not like they've helped their cause with these blunders, either.
Whether good or bad, this fine undoubtedly hurts Diaz, who has fought just twice in the last two years.
Now, with a huge victory over a Top-10 opponent like "The Menace," Diaz continues to look for big paydays.