Thanks for the video, Nick is the man. Him and GSP is definitely a fight that I'd like to see down the line. The only place it can happen is UFC though. I don't see Nick jumping ship from Strikeforce as a champion, so it might be a while before it can realistically go down. I'd be pulling for him in that matchup, but in my head I visualize another GSP shootfest win via decision. Nick is dangerous off his back for sure, but I can't recall GSP ever being in any danger of being submitted. I don't really count his loss to Matt Hughes.
Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2
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Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2
Thanks for the video, Nick is the man. Him and GSP is definitely a fight that I'd like to see down the line. The only place it can happen is UFC though. I don't see Nick jumping ship from Strikeforce as a champion, so it might be a while before it can realistically go down. I'd be pulling for him in that matchup, but in my head I visualize another GSP shootfest win via decision. Nick is dangerous off his back for sure, but I can't recall GSP ever being in any danger of being submitted. I don't really count his loss to Matt Hughes. -
Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2
Thanks for the video, Nick is the man. Him and GSP is definitely a fight that I'd like to see down the line. The only place it can happen is UFC though. I don't see Nick jumping ship from Strikeforce as a champion, so it might be a while before it can realistically go down. I'd be pulling for him in that matchup, but in my head I visualize another GSP shootfest win via decision. Nick is dangerous off his back for sure, but I can't recall GSP ever being in any danger of being submitted. I don't really count his loss to Matt Hughes.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2
he could vacate their title and leave. there are ways around a champions clause, just if you take that avenue, dont expect to have that bridge left unburnedComment
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Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2
Uh no. This isnt boxing where belts are given by governing bodies who have no contractual relationship w/ the boxer. Diaz has a contract with Strikeforce and he would be in the same position that Randy Couture was in a few yrs back. Couture tried to leave the UFC while Heavyweight Champ so that he could take a fight against Fedor. What happened? The UFC sued his *** and he ended up settling by coming back to the UFC and signing a new deal. Even if Diaz sued to get out of the contract, it would take well over a year for his case to be heard and that means a year of no fights.Comment
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