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Masvidal would kill Nick Diaz, any version if Nick loses to the Masvidal of now
If Nick had been competing regularly and his prime was during the Usada he might have been able to. But by the time they came around Nick was already pretty inactive and 32 years old, and not focusing on improving and staying active. If He had been like 29-30. And still fighting consistently when Usada went live in July 2015 I think he could have had a bisping like surge where a lot of people around him stopped performing as well and he likely would have been chugging along at the same clip. But unfortunately Nick has only ever fought twice under Usada era and he hasn't look particularly focused. Just my opinion though, and something we'll obviously be never able to find out.Theres still a ton of people on sherdog that think nick diaz could easily be champ if he wanted to.
Lol legit ban this guy. Let me guess goodfellas is garbage too?Horrible reply and Scarface is one of the most overrated movies in history.
No its Shamrock, Gomi, Penn, Lawler, or even Daley at the time. To a new fan these dont sound impressive but his peak was 10 years agoNick's biggest win is a loss to Carlos Condit
That is Jorges response just check his Twitter
Id say that it was decisively enough to not wanna bother watching a rematch. And im game for a rematch.Jorge said he would give Nate his rematch. Lets just do that. He didnt win decisively
Conor vs Diaz 1 was waaaay more decisive and Diaz gave him a rematch. Hes earned it we need to play that shit backId say that it was decisively enough to not wanna bother watching a rematch. And im game for a rematch.
Idk i don't really see Jorge as a ''respectful'' type of guyI wonder if Jorge would actually like that response to what Nick was saying... think he's too respectful
I can't be mad at Jorge Masvidal. It is smarter to make your money taking easier fights against populist vegans, while avoiding guys like Tyron Woodley, Leon Edwards, Santiago Ponzinibio, Stephen Thompson and Kamaru Usman.
The best business model will always be the least costly labor for the maximum profit. LOL
And yet he won by ko.... He played right into Daleys strong set and won...
Ok so his biggest win in recent memory if you don't include the beginning of Penn's legendary losing streak is Daley 8 years ago, or 4 years before his most recent fight. A lot of his biggest wins are against inflated lightweights. Lawler will always be his biggest win and that was in 2004. I don't think he sport sucked anyoneand always wanted to fight the biggest names, but in my opinion outside of Lawler he never really won a fight that had me thinking he was all that greatNo its Shamrock, Gomi, Penn, Lawler, or even Daley at the time. To a new fan these dont sound impressive but his peak was 10 years ago