UFC light heavyweight Ryan Bader had no intention of pursuing free agency in 2016, but when it came time to negotiate his next contract, the same two words kept coming up: Why not?Bader (21-5) is scheduled to face Antonio Rogerio Nogueira on Saturday in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The bout will headline UFC Fight Night -- and represents the final fight of his contract.According to Bader, the UFC offered him a new four-fight deal, but the terms just didnt excite him. The 33-year-old is approaching his 20th UFC appearance, and hes willing to at least explore what else is out there.The UFCs offer was par for the course -- nothing crazy or anything that made us say, Oh man, we need to take this! Bader told ESPN.com. It was one of those things where we were in a position to say, Why not fight out the contract? It doesnt mean Im leaving the UFC, but why not see what happens?There were times where I wasnt happy and we needed to renegotiate, like when I was on The Ultimate Fighter contract and they wanted me to fight Rampage [Quinton Jackson] in Japan. There was stuff like that. Sponsorship-wise, I took a hit with the Reebok deal. Im in a weird spot, though I cant bitch too much. But we all want more money for what we do.Baders contract situation adds a wrinkle to this weekend, which, to be frank, initially lacked a little significance.Although Nogueira (22-7) looked good in a first-round knockout over Patrick Cummins in May, a win over the Brazilian would do almost nothing for Baders stock in the 205-pound division. Theres also the fact hes already beat him once. The two met in 2010, with Bader taking a unanimous decision.If you look at it as far as a sequence of who Ive fought, this matchup might not make the most sense, Bader said. But when youre in training camp, every fight feels super important. To get where I want to go, I have to win. I do already have a win over him, and hes a little older now, but hes still a crafty, dangerous veteran.Fighting out of Arizona, Bader says he felt extremely relaxed during his last fight, a second-round knockout over Ilir Latifi in September. Between 2013 and 2015, Bader won five decisions in a row, which he says actually put an enormous amount of pressure on him to keep the streak going.He says he took very few risks because of that, and that showed a little in a quick knockout loss to Anthony Johnson in January. Now, Bader says hes taking chances and looking for knockouts, which would probably lead him to a title shot faster than a long streak of decisions anyway.Its one of those things, I won five fights in a row and didnt get a title shot, Bader said. Im not entirely focused on going out there and getting the win, per se. 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Three-quarter time frustration eventually became exhilaration as St Kilda extended their amazing AFL winning streak over Melbourne to 14 matches.In a game of fierce momentum swings, the Saints kicked clear during the last term to win 15.20 (110) to 11.8 (74).It was St Kildas sixth win from their last eight games and leaves them in 10th spot, two games plus percentage behind slumping North Melbourne.Coach Alan Richardson was particularly pleased that when Melbourne came charging either side of three-quarter time, his players held firm.The Demons only trailed by five points early in the last quarter, after St Kilda should have iced the game in the third term.I was incredibly frustrated at three-quarter time and I thought it was a really good conversation with the players, Richardson said.To dominate the quarter the way we had and then not to win the quarter, and for Melbourne to finish off so strongly, that had the potential to knock them about a bit.A year ago, St Kilda might have folded in the last quarter and Richardson was proud of their resilience.Thats shows that weve grown, Richardson said.We certainly think our better footy is at another level, we just have to bridge the gap and today was pleasing.St Kilda have not lost to the Demons in a decade, an extraordinary streak particularly given that the two teams are at a similar stage of development.The Saints are now eight wins annd eight losses, Melbourne are 7-9.ddddddddddddI dont really care (why) - I just want to focus on the way we play whenever we play them and today Im pleased, Richardson said.Melbourne also have won just one of their last 25 games at Etihad Stadium.Two incidents involving Demons key forward Jesse Hogan when the game was in the balance went against them.First, the goal umpire ruled Hogans booming shot on goal late in the third term was ruled touched on the line and a video review upheld the decision.Then, with the Demons trailing by just five points early in the last quarter, Hogan probably should have received a free kick near goal.Instead, he was reported for striking Jarryn Geary with an elbow to the face.Moments later, St Kilda had the ball up the other end and kicked a crucial goal.But Demons coach Paul Roos said those two incidents were not why his team lost.All you can do is look back on the game and say they were better than us for four quarters, he said.Would it have made a difference? 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