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4 hours ago- View all comments

Wow, that was some gangster like stuff there by the nsac. It reminded me of the movie the dictator. Calling that a hearing is a complete joke. Hopefully grossman does what he does best and brings this to a real courtroom. Nick will do well in a court room with that level of honesty and openness. I hope he sues them.
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commented on Cesar Gracie's official statement in regard to Nick Diaz's absence from World Jiu-Jitsu Expo
5 days ago- View all comments

Let's not forget he is a kinda a genius. I bet no other MMA fighter has the level of press he does. Even if it's negative sometimes. Chances are when you google his name there are current news stories about him. Not something you can say about many other fighters except maybe chael.
I assumed all this was going on anyway. Even regular jiujitsu tournaments are total fiascos compared to judo, sambo, or wrestling. It's becoming a real money maker and all the sharks circle around the money. Throw in all the wannabe ultimate fighters and you get a building with a huge number of douchebags who forgot this used to be a martial art with respect and decipline.
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1 week ago- View all comments

Exactly! And the nsac knows it you can bet your kirka on it.
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1 week ago- View all comments

But I like how the judge says I can't rule on this until the commission reaches a verdict. It leaves it open and gives a little warning to the commission that it can be ruled apon after they reach a verdict.
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1 week ago- View all comments

I'd say this is a win for Diaz. He may not have technically won what he was asking but lawyers generally shoot for the moon in hopes of getting a moderate deal and that is what happened. The nsac was slapped on the hand for their handling of this. They were pretty much forced to set a hearing, told they violated their own rules, and the judge left it open to be ruled on after the nsac reaches their verdict. This is very good for Nick.
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