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Monday, October 31, 2011

Diaz would fight St. Pierre for the belt, likely in February on Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas?

– Nick Diaz was an angry, bitter and confused man in the waning hours of Saturday night, moments after he battered B.J. Penn and possibly sent the legendary Hawaiian into an early and unexpected retirement at UFC 137.


UFC 137 Post-Fight Press Conference: The Best of Nick Diaz
 
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Nick Diaz had a bunch of crazy things to say after beating B.J. Penn at UFC 137. Watch the best inside this highlight reel.
A month after seeming on the verge of leaving the UFC, Nick Diaz is suddenly the company's hottest property.
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Diaz captivated a crowd of 10,313 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center and a worldwide pay-per-view audience with a brilliant performance in defeating Penn. Diaz busted him up like he had never been before, winning a unanimous decision and establishing himself as a serious threat to the long title reign of UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre.



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It was so overwhelming, and St. Pierre was so angry at the insults Diaz hurled toward him, that UFC officials switched plans and gave Diaz the fight he thought he had in the first place.

In a dramatic move, after walking off the dais of a post-fight news conference that began without Diaz, UFC president Dana White returned and announced that Diaz would fight St. Pierre for the belt, likely in February on Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas.

It figured to be one of the greatest moments of Diaz’s life, but the rail-thin welterweight from Stockton, Calif., who competes in triathlons in his spare time, was anything but happy when he finally arrived at the news conference.

Diaz proceeded to captivate an awestruck audience of media, fighters and UFC officials squeezed into a tiny room in the bowels of the massive hotel with a stream-of-consciousness rant in which he expressed disappointment with his performance, complained that he can’t find proper sparring, lamented that his sparring partners aren’t paid and moaned that he’s forced to act like a bad guy in order to get the fights he wants.

It was stunning, it was breathtaking and it’s why Diaz may now be challenging St. Pierre as the sport’s biggest star.

[ Related: Blog: Why Diaz-Penn fight was a classic ]

No matter whether you admire his superior conditioning and high-volume attack or loathe his rebelliousness and disdain for the rules, you can’t not have an opinion about Diaz.

For years, while Diaz was fighting in PRIDE, Elite XC and Strikeforce, White said he’d like to have Diaz back in the UFC if only Diaz would “play the game.”

Diaz wasn’t playing a game when he took Penn apart Saturday and he didn’t play the game that White wanted when he dominated the news conference to an even greater degree than he did his fight.

“I’ve never backed out of a fight in my life,” Diaz said angrily. “You show me someone else who hasn’t done that, pulled some [expletive] about an injury. I’ve been injured all these last fights, even this one. I didn’t pull out, you know? I had no reason to fight. I’m depressed about this whole not fighting [St. Pierre], not getting paid what I wanted to get paid. I could have pulled out with any of these injuries. My knee hurts. Oh, my hamstring. My hamstring … I’ve got the same issues, man. I go running all the time out of my neighborhood, out of the bad neighborhood into the good neighborhood where I like to run. I run by hundreds of these nice huge houses with these big yards, and fountains everywhere. They have their picnic-patio little side yards with a pool. All this stuff, right?

“Then I take a little circle around and go back into my neighborhood, where my car gets robbed, there’s a dude out in front of my house looking for cigarette butts, hoping some friend might have left some. It’s ridiculous.”

White tried to create some levity when he interrupted Diaz.

“Let me tell you,” White said from the podium to Diaz, “I don’t know how much houses cost up there in Stockton, but bro, let me tell you, you got enough money to move. I guarantee you that.”

Everyone in the room laughed except Diaz. He bit his lip and looked down.

He said he can’t do the things he wants to do because his training schedule is so intense. He wasn’t going to back down, and he spoke back to White.

“Not when I’m fighting every two months, every three months,” Diaz said. “I’m going to take a few fights off. My brother moved and you know, it’s like, phew. It’s a long story, man. You laugh, but I don’t know how to go buy a house in the middle of all this training. I didn’t go to school for that.”

Diaz may not express his emotions too well, but he is a star and he’s only going to get bigger.

The fight against St. Pierre, one of the biggest draws in the UFC, should be off the charts.

“He blew up out of nowhere,” White said. “People love real fighters and this kid is a real fighter.”

He’s also a real character. He was originally scheduled to fight St. Pierre for the belt Saturday, but when he missed press conferences in September in Toronto and Las Vegas, White first yanked him off the card entirely and replaced him in the main event with Carlos Condit. Then, a few days later, White paired Diaz against Penn in the co-main event after giving Diaz a big pay cut.

[ Yahoo! Sports Radio: St. Pierre on injury, Diaz]


Diaz wasn’t happy about fighting Penn, whom he considered a friend, and was exceptionally angry at St. Pierre. When St. Pierre was injured in training, the fight with Condit fell off the card and White moved Penn-Diaz to the main.

Diaz, though, was angry he was meeting Penn and not St. Pierre. He shouted to St. Pierre from the cage after the bout ended.

“I don’t think Georges was hurt,” Diaz said. “I think he was scared.”

St. Pierre approached White moments after the fight. The UFC’s ultimate good guy was angry that Diaz continually disrespected him and questioned his injury.

The champion requested that White make the fight with Diaz. White said Condit was gracious and agreed to step aside.

“This is what I wanted since the beginning,” St. Pierre said. “Let’s do what was supposed to be done originally. I’ve always wanted this fight. Now, I want it even more. I can’t wait for Super Bowl weekend.”

Diaz rattled on for nearly a half hour. At one point, he noted that boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. makes $25 million a fight and said, “He can’t stop the double leg.”

He was angry that he felt White would make him fight his friends and he complained about that.

He had the audience in the palm of his hand. Everyone, including White, was riveted by his every word.

No one knows what his long-term future holds.

At the moment, though, there’s no question what he is:

He’s the hottest fighter in MMA. With the tickets, pay-per-views and merchandise he’s going to sell for the St. Pierre fight, he’s not just going to be able to afford to buy a house in Stockton. The guy is going to be able to buy the entire neighborhood.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

ufc 137 Diaz impressive win over BJ Penn retires ?

the word on the street is after Diaz impressive win over BJ Penn, and the comments of Nick "i am a poor ambassador of the sport of MMA in every way" Diaz toward GSP and him being afraid and not injured, GSP requested that Condit step aside so that HE could show Diaz he is not afraid and let h...im fight Diaz next and Condit agreed. so with that said, WAR GSP!!! beat some respect into that little punk! No disrespect to Hioki, he fought his fight and much love to him for that, but in no way shape or form did George Roop lose that fight, at all! 2 out of 3 rounds to Roop, solid! something has to be done about the judging in MMA, the community off MMA and its fans should be outraged. Tucson native George Roop just dismantled, dominated a top 5 fighter and lost, this is unexcitable. The UFC will not cut Roop for this and he will be given another shot to redeem himself im sure, but he shouldn't have to...Roop, your home town and fans are proud of you. WAR ROOP!
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

UFC 137 Weigh-In Results: BJ Penn, Nick Diaz fight After Making Weight

UFC 137 Weigh-In Results: BJ Penn, Nick Diaz Scuffle After Making Weight


Posted by Kris Karkoski on Oct 28, 2011 at 7:00 pm ET7 Comments.The UFC 137 main event is official for Saturday night in Las Vegas, as welterweight contenders BJ Penn and Nick Diaz weighed in at 169 and 170 pounds respectively at Friday’s UFC 137 weigh-ins.



Penn and Diaz then had to be separated after Penn moved close to Diaz for their staredown and Diaz pushed Penn away with his head.



The rest of the pay-per-view main card also made weight, including Matt Mitrione vs. Cheick Kongo and Roy Nelson vs. Mirko Cro Cop, while the preliminary card also hit their marks with the exception of Tyson Griffin, who was three pounds overweight.



The UFC 137 weigh-in results were:



MAIN CARD (PPV)



■BJ Penn (169) vs. Nick Diaz (170)

■Cheick Kongo (234) vs. Matt Mitrione (255)

■Mirko Cro Cop (235) vs. Roy Nelson (252)

■Scott Jorgensen (135) vs. Jeff Curran (134)

■Hatsu Hioki (145) vs. George Roop (145)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)



■Dennis Siver (155) vs. Donald Cerrone (156)

■Tyson Griffin (149)* vs. Bart Palaszewski (146)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)



■Brandon Vera (205) vs. Eliot Marshall (204)

■Danny Downes (155) vs. Ramsey Nijem (155)

■Chris Camozzi (185) vs. Francis Carmont (185)

■Dustin Jacoby (185) vs. Clifford Starks (186)

Sunday, October 23, 2011

CNN to Air Show On Women's MMA Sunday Night

CNN to Air Story On Women's MMA Sunday Night




News channel CNN will be airing a story looking inside the world of Women's MMA this Sunday night. The story will be hosted by Amber Lyon, an Emmy-award winning journalist who promises to look at why women step into the cage for little financial reward and recognition. Here's the writeup on it, and you can catch the video preview for it after the jump. Bloody Elbow will be providing a live discussion post for the show Sunday as well.
Mixed Martial Arts, or M.M.A., is a full contact combat sport that was once banned in much of the United States. Today, it’s one of the fastest growing sports among men… and now women. But why would any woman climb into a cage for all-out combat for what amounts to almost nothing? CNN’s Amber Lyon steps into the Octagon to find out.
"Fighter Girls" is one of four riveting stories airing on CNN Presents hosted by CNN’s Soledad O’Brien and Dr. Sanjay Gupta this Sunday, October 23 at 8:00 pm ET, re-airing at 11:00 pm ET and 2:00 am ET.
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Bellator Fighting Championship knock out of the day MMA style Ortiz vs Garcia

Bad Idea of the Day: Edgar Garcia Encourages Jacob Ortiz to Knock Him The F*ck Out










If our past pleas to him are any indication, God pretty much lets this MMA stuff sort itself out without much interference. That’s not to say that The Fates don’t follow the sport, and they had front row seats for the prelims at last night’s Bellator 55 event.
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If there’s ever a good time to showboat, it’s when you’re pretty much dominating your opponent. From that standpoint, Edgar Garcia‘s timing was impeccable. With the sounds of the opening bell still reverberating through the air, Jacob Ortiz was crouched low and looking for the takedown, but with his first few attempts stuffed before they even really got started, he had little option but to duke it out with the former UFC competitor and look for an opening. And so Garcia circled away throughout the first round with awkward footwork and hands down around his waist, getting tagged in the exchanges and eating a score of brutal leg kicks. When he did finally get to uncork a big right to Garcia’s jaw, his opponent seemed unfazed, tapping his own chin and inviting more blows. As Garcia would soon learn, Karma doesn’t care for such bravado.

After absorbing a few more solid leg kicks, Ortiz lunged in with a massive overhand right, connecting squarely on Garcia’s jaw. Whatever power may have been lacking in his earlier punch was clearly being saved for this one, as Garcia dropped face first to the canvas. Ortiz managed to rattle off a couple of follow-up shots for good measure before being dispatched by the referee. Not that further proof was needed, but this solidifies the theory that taunting

Sunday, October 9, 2011

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Gilbert Melendez joining UFC ?

It was an exciting night for Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez on Saturday in Washington, D.C. … and he wasn’t even fighting.

The No. 1 ranked lightweight in the world was informed that UFC president Dana White announced Melendez was headed to the UFC sooner rather than later, and they wanted the current Strikeforce champion in the UFC right now.

While no formal offers have come across the table just yet