UFC 143 |OT|: Diaz vs Conduit - The Start of the 209 Era

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Don't see a lot of the Nick apologists talking about the 5th round where Condit was in the matrix and dodging everything slow-ass Nick was throwing his way. Then he got his back and had a minute to finish and didn't even come close.
 
Let's just agree that this was a terrible show from start to finish.

And sien has this uncanny ability to find the smarminess and homicide inducing pictures for his avatar...

edit: and the press conference is on
 
next you'll tell me TapOut will go bankrupt and Nickleback is breaking up. the end of an era.

In due time. In 10 days ClassyMMA® supports Jake Ellenberger on his question to possibly fight for the interim belt in a Classy title fight. And then the Japanese fans will be treated to the first actual MMA card there in history.

It's a good day for all. And the presser has started.
 
Dana said he had first 2 rds. to Diaz, last 3 rds. to Condit.

Dana was right too. Diaz lost that simple. At the end of the day what do they always say. Don't let it go to the judges. When you let it go to the judges you run that risk of them deciding you lost. Sure enough they decided he lost. He then of course showed what a classless person he is and cried about losing and "Retired". I say good riddance.

The rest of the fights tonight were nothing great. I did like the Nelson/Werdum fight though.
 
Where's the damage in those kicks? Diaz is just standing there.

Condit threw more leg kicks than anybody in the history of the UFC. Diaz didn't even walk out of the cage with a slight limp.
So what you're saying is that Carlos spent most of the fight within 2-3 feet of Diaz and Diaz didn't do a fucking thing.
 
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WHERE'S THE DAMAGE?
 
Dana telling it like it is. He had Nick winning rounds because Nick was the aggressor and was throwing the significant strikes.
 
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