Battle in the Desert 5 Work Outs featuring Nick Diaz Training Partner, Joe Schilling (EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS)

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Nick Diaz brought in renowned WBC Muay Thai Light Heavyweight Champion, Joe Schilling for his training camp leading up to his main event UFC 143 fight against Carlos Condit. Schilling was featured in two episodes of UFC Primetime: here and here. Currently, Schilling is in Las Vegas for his own main event fight at Battle in the Desert 5 against Simon Marcus. Open workouts were held yesterday at Red Rock Harley Davidson and featured Schilling, along with WBC International Middleweight Champion, Chaz Mulkey, as well as rising stars: Anthony Castrejon, Vivian Leung, and Scott Leffler.

Nick Diaz brought up the need to support Muay Thai fighting in his rare in-depth interview with “Showdown” Joe Ferraro: here. Check out our exclusive photo gallery of the Muay Thai fighters as they prepare for Lion Fight Promotions: Battle in the Desert 5 this Saturday, February 25th at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Carlos Condit Still Overlooked

By: Joyce Lynda Valdes

Carlos Condit won his UFC 143 Interim Welterweight Championship belt. He earned his title-shot against Georges St. Pierre. He watched the fight against Nick Diaz and admitted it was close. And when he was asked to rematch, he accepted. Carlos Condit has done everything right. But do we reward him for carrying himself well, for testing clean on his drug tests, for risking his title-shot and giving Diaz another go? Nope. Mostly, we ignore him. We look past him as we did when we salivated over a GSP vs. Diaz showdown that was sure to happen. And we step over the guy who did his job and made no waves, as we rush to find the answer to: “how long will Diaz be suspended?”

Condit gave a poignant interview to Ben Fowlkes at SI.com and when asked if he feels on top of the mountain, [as he should] having won, Carlos replied:

“Honestly, I don’t. It was not as satisfying as it should be, with all this stuff that went on afterward.”

From all the fan and media frenzy generated by Nick Diaz retiring, Nick Diaz wanting a rematch, and Nick Diaz failing his drug test, there is an Interim Welterweight Champion who didn’t get high and who isn’t feeling high now. And that’s a shame.

There’s the company man who follows all the rules, performs well, and retires with a clean, sometimes exceptional record. But he’s a company man, so he doesn’t get the recognition he deserves, because he simply did a job he was expected to do, as all company men are. Yet, if you stop to really think about how impressive it is for a man to show up sober and work day after day, until his body and mind are so worn from the grind and from age that he can no longer perform to his known capabilities and only then does he consider or accept retirement, then you might not be so bored by the company man. You might instead think, that man is a real fighter.

Week In Review: The Nick Diaz CHRONICle, Silva vs. Sonnen Feud, & Fight Annoucements

By: Joyce Lynda Valdes


A BRIEF SUMMARY TO CATCH YOU UP ON YOUR NICK DIAZ ADDICTION:

The week began with an uproarious debate amongst MMA fans arguing about Carlos Condit winning a Unanimous Decision over Nick Diaz at UFC 143. The controversy fueled by Condit himself admitting after watching footage, that the fight was closer than he initially thought. By mid-week Diaz’s manager, Cesar Gracie began tweeting at Dana White asking for a rematch, suggesting Diaz would come out of his retirement and fight Condit, even for free. Then suddenly all parties seemed in agreement for Diaz vs. Condit II. But by late Wednesday evening all hopes were dashed with a simple statement from Gracie, that the rematch was off the table without any explanation. Questions of why swirled about until the next afternoon when NSAC announced that Nick Diaz failed his UFC 143 pre-fight drug test by testing positive for marijuana metabolites. Dana White released the statement, he was “beyond dissapointed.” NSAC Executive Director, Keith Kizer spelled out the next steps Diaz will have to take after receiving the commission’s complaint, which has been mailed out to him. Kizer explained:

There’s been no finding against him. He’ll have ample opportunity to respond to the complaint and then we’d put it on for a hearing at a time that works for him as well as for the Attorney General’s office.

Kizer speculates that a hearing for Diaz should take place in April. If Diaz is found guilty, the commission will pose an appropriate disciplinary action. Fans and media are already predicting a pending punishment will include about a year’s suspension and 20 percent of his fight purse.

*Editorial Note: I’m gonna go ahead and believe Nick Diaz is innocent until proven guilty, but to play devil’s advocate…I will say, he is a well-known avid marijuana user and the stuff can stay in the body up to 90 days for habitual users, so yeah he probably did use at some point before the fight. However, I will give the benefit of the doubt that he didn’t smoke say…days or even weeks before the event, but perhaps it was a lingering dose from a post UFC 137 celebration or maybe, he needed something to get his appetite going for a big Thanksgiving meal. (Sigh) If Diaz faces a long suspension, we will definitely have time to get excited for Georges St. Pierre vs. Carlos Condit…in about 10 months. It will be pretty sad to see the Welterweight Division gold on hold for so long.

Meanwhile, even GSP is hoping to see Nick Diaz back in the Octagon soon.

NATE DIAZ VS. JIM MILLER LINES OPEN:

Onto betting odds new with the younger Diaz brother, Nate Diaz who headlines UFC on Fox 3 this Cinco de Mayo in New Jersey against Jim Miller, and opens as the (+200) underdog. That’s a sizable dog value, so if you’ve got your pick on Diaz, lay down the cash now as the lines will definitely move as this bout gets closer.

JUNIOR ASSUNCAO’S FUTURE ON HOLD:

Biggest confusion of the week has been over the UFC’s release (or not) of Featherweight, Junior Assuncao who was notified by his manager that he was cut from the promotion just minutes after his UFC 143 Unanimous Decision loss to Ross Pearson. Assuncao’s manager was apparently told the division was overloaded and Assuncao would have to wait seven months for another fight, therefore he was being cut. Assuncao says he already has offers to fight in other promotions, but has not signed any new agreements, because he has yet to receive official notice of his release from the UFC.

SILVA AND SONNEN VERBAL WAR CONTINUES:

Taking backseat this week to the Diaz-GSP-Condit controversy was the Anderson Silva-Chael Sonnen feud. I suppose it was Silva’s turn to throw a verbal jab as he did on UFC Tonight by telling correspondent, Ariel Helwani he didn’t like Sonnen’s fight with Michael Bisping for UFC on Fox 2 and that “Chael needs to train. No more talk, train” Sonnen was quick to respond via Twitter with

SEVERAL TEAM AND MANAGEMENT SHAKE-UPS:

In a roundup of departure news: after his UFC 143 victory, Josh Koscheck announced he left his longtime team at American Kickboxing Academy due to the poor attitude of the gym’s head coach, Javier Mendez. Michael Bisping also announced his departure from Wolfslair MMA Academy.

Mauricio “Shogun” Rua has parted ways with manager, Eduardo Alonso and Jose Aldo will no longer be under management of Ed Soares. Soares spoke to MMAFighting about the sudden split:

It wasn’t really much of anything, other than his coach, who used to be his manager, felt like he didn’t need our services. It pretty much was one of those things.

FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Lorenzo Fertitta tweeted plans for Cain Velasquez vs. Frank Mir and Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin III with no dates attached.

Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber III is set for July 7th at UFC 148.

Dustin Poirier vs. Chan Sung Jung “The Korean Zombie” will headline UFC on Fuel TV 3 on May 15th.

UFC Celebrities Sold For Dates: Forrest Griffin, Randy Couture Earn Top Bids

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By: Joyce Lynda Valdes

UFC fighters cleaned up nicely Friday night and joined a roster of the Mixed Martial Arts’ elite to sell themselves to the highest bidder for MMA’s favorite charity, It Aint Chemo. Dates with Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, Forrest Griffin, Chandella Powell, Natasha Wicks, Tracy Lee, Clay Guida, Greg Jackson, Martin Kampmann, Jay Hieron, Ryan Couture, Stitch Duran, Stephanie Ann Cook, and Kyle Kingsbury were up for sale in the It Aint Chemo Celebrity and Silent Auction. The event, which took place after UFC 143 Weigh-Ins was hosted by Karyn Bryant and Dave Farra inside House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. 

Top bids were earned by Forrest Griffin who brought in $1400 and Randy Couture who was fought for amongst 3 bidders, that finally settled on a four-way date for $2,200. [Read more...]

UFC 143 Photo Gallery (EXCLUSIVE)

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Nick Diaz is Smiling: UFC 143 After Party (PHOTOS)

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By: Joyce Lynda Valdes

Nick Diaz was a no show to the UFC 143 Post Fight Press Conference after announcing his retirement to Joe Rogan inside the Octagon. Yet, from what we can tell by these pictures, at least his mood over his Unanimous Decision loss was lifted during the night as he posed, smiling at Gallery Nightclub in Las Vegas.

According to a press release from the nightclub, Diaz and his crew partied all night:

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UFC 143 Press Conference Photo Gallery (EXCLUSIVE)

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Nick Diaz and Carlos Condit Shake Hands, Show Respect at UFC 143 Pre-Fight Presser

By Joyce Lynda Valdes

Nick Diaz is supposed to be among the most disrespectful fighters to enter the Octagon (just ask Georges St. Pierre). But the more we hear from the elder Diaz brother, the less that perception seems accurate. If you’ve been watching Nick Diaz this week leading up to UFC 143, you might agree he is pretty humble about facing a challenger who he seems to feel is as real as he is. He’s even expressed concern of possibly getting his teeth knocked in. Diaz is not the agitated hothead we may have mistakenly expected. Maybe he says “Don’t be scared, homie ” for the simple reason that you really shouldn’t be scared. Of course, tell that to Jason Miller, right?

Today, after their post press conference standoff, Carlos Condit put down his fists and raised his hand to shake Nick’s hand. Diaz looked for a split second as if he were considering his option to walk away or maybe push away Condit’s hand, but pleasantly surprising, he raised his open palm, placed it in Condit’s and the two shook hands.

It was the pinnacle moment of what UFC 143: Diaz vs. Condit has been promoted as: “the fight neither of these men were seeking.” Nick Diaz is the first to say aloud, he isn’t interested in being friends with a guy he’s about to fight. And a handshake isn’t necessarily a friendship pact, but it is a friendly gesture, so it does pose significance when you consider most media jumped on the story Diaz was fighting an idol in BJ Penn at UFC 137 and their staredown resulted in a bit of head butting, literally.

Carlos Condit was dressed every bit the opposite of Nick Diaz at the UFC 143 pre-fight presser. Condit looked sharp in a suit and Diaz was comfortable in his hooded sweatshirt. Yet, the two appear (figuratively) like they could kick it with a beer after this fight.

For all animosity  two fighters can show towards each other to pump up fans looking forward to a fight, there is nothing that beats two men who respect each other, knowing they are going to dog it out in the cage. UFC 143 goes down this Saturday, February 4th at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

UFC 143 Open Workouts Photo Gallery (EXCLUSIVE)

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