Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

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  • Pappy Knuckles
    LORDTHUNDERBIRD
    • Sep 2004
    • 15966

    #31
    Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

    Originally posted by Phillmattic
    "I want to fight Georges St. Pierre."

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    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.

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    • Sandman42
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2004
      • 15186

      #32
      Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

      Originally posted by Pappy Knuckles
      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.
      He can't leave as the champ anyway. Everyone in Strikeforce has a championship clause in their contract.
      Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists Association

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      • Bona Fide
        Rookie
        • Jun 2009
        • 203

        #33
        Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

        Originally posted by Sandman42
        He can't leave as the champ anyway. Everyone in Strikeforce has a championship clause in their contract.
        Jake Shields bro

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        • Sandman42
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2004
          • 15186

          #34
          Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

          Originally posted by Bona Fide
          Jake Shields bro
          Jake Shields was brought over on his existing Elite XC contract that didn't have a championship clause. All fighters who sign a Strikeforce deal have championship clauses.
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          • ManiacMatt1782
            Who? Giroux!
            • Jul 2006
            • 3982

            #35
            Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

            Originally posted by Sandman42
            Jake Shields was brought over on his existing Elite XC contract that didn't have a championship clause. All fighters who sign a Strikeforce deal have championship clauses.
            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 unburned
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            • aholbert32
              (aka Alberto)
              • Jul 2002
              • 33106

              #36
              Re: Strikeforce: Diaz v. Noons 2

              Originally posted by ManiacMatt1782
              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 unburned
              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.

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