To Nate Diaz make these the rules to Real Fight, Inc.

There got to be knees on the ground and soccer kicks with little to no restrictions on them, Like in Pridefc. Keep the elbows like ufc. If you do that people will want to watch it more.
Undoubtedly this will be based in CA.

So tell me oh wise one, does the CSAC allow "knees on the ground and soccer kicks with little to no restrictions on them"?

Or do you think Nate is going to move to Phnom Penh and start an org there?
 
Undoubtedly this will be based in CA.

So tell me oh wise one, does the CSAC allow "knees on the ground and soccer kicks with little to no restrictions on them"?

Or do you think Nate is going to move to Phnom Penh and start an org there?
No one knows what a Phnom Penh is anyway. This is America, motherfucker, get it right. ;)
 
Lots of context needed. Japanese culture, lining up students to slap as an act of discipline
(scene from the legendary film Akira)

Antonio Inoki was a legendary (stiff) wrestling star (1960-2001) and promoter (founded NJPW 1972, sold stock in 2005). Just an absolute cultural Japanese tough-guy icon.
"MMA" Match with Ali (the rules and legitimacy were a big problem coming into the fight, so the whole thing was a mess, not worth watching except for historical interest)
Ali-Inoki.jpeg

(Another example of toughness, when "The Great Antonio" didn't like being booked to lose, so he started no-selling Inoki, so Inoki decided to stop "working"

His slap was to imbue someone with the "Fighting Spirit" and quickly became a thing of respect (and maybe somewhat of lineage) to be slapped by him. Celebrities or even random people would ask to be slapped by him.
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Damn thanks for that Bill Burr thing, I totally forgot about that. Everything about that rules.
 
Lots of context needed. Japanese culture, lining up students to slap as an act of discipline
(scene from the legendary film Akira)

Antonio Inoki was a legendary (stiff) wrestling star (1960-2001) and promoter (founded NJPW 1972, sold stock in 2005). Just an absolute cultural Japanese tough-guy icon.
"MMA" Match with Ali (the rules and legitimacy were a big problem coming into the fight, so the whole thing was a mess, not worth watching except for historical interest)
Ali-Inoki.jpeg

(Another example of toughness, when "The Great Antonio" didn't like being booked to lose, so he started no-selling Inoki, so Inoki decided to stop "working"

His slap was to imbue someone with the "Fighting Spirit" and quickly became a thing of respect (and maybe somewhat of lineage) to be slapped by him. Celebrities or even random people would ask to be slapped by him.
WpJFfo1.gif

BronzeMiserableAnnelida-max-1mb.gif

82zI4KM.gif

tumblr_n866znFjNG1qd9sx7o4_400.gifv


Hilarious! But it looked like more than a slap... 2 slaps and a punch it looks like
 
Hilarious! But it looked like more than a slap... 2 slaps and a punch it looks like
Oh he straight up clocked Machida. No idea why.

Wrestlers are big on kayfabe, and Machida is Brazilian despite his roots/looks, so maybe Machida didn't (know he had to) "sell" it, so Inoki took multiple shots? Not sure
 
There got to be knees on the ground and soccer kicks with little to no restrictions on them, Like in Pridefc. Keep the elbows like ufc. If you do that people will want to watch it more.
I don’t think he CAN really modify the rules. The athletic commissions make the rules. A company could restrict additional moves, but I don’t think they can add anything the commission deems illegal
 
Lets see if nate responds or implements some better rules
 
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