Comments Thread For: Nick Diaz Backing Away From Jeff Lacy Showdown
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Anybody remeber chargin saying they were gonna have some high level sparing for diaz to measure ans see where he was at... I bet chargin didn't like what he saw and they called the whole thing off...Comment
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Nope. On the day the fight was announced, Cesar Gracie (Nick's trainer and manager) said that part of the agreement with the promoter is that the fight wouldn't go ahead if they were offered a GSP fight by the UFC instead.
Now, personally I think Diaz looked like shit in the sparring videos that were posted here, but the facts suggest that had nothing to do with how things have worked out.Comment
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bummer that Diaz was most likely using the Lacy boxing match as leverage to try and get a bout with GSP. And obviously if given a chance between the two bouts, why risk stepping out of his element with only a 1-0 record in boxing to face Lacy when GSP is the much bigger fight and a fight Diaz has really wanted.
Noons deserved **** for calling out the boxing Elite. KJ had done nothing of note in his boxing career, and fought mostly 6 and 8 round bouts. Him calling out the best had more to do with wanting a pay day oppose to fighting the best. You can't exactly jump from fighting 6 + 8 rounds fight to the elite level like that.
**as for why Kermit Cintron never got to fight for the UFC, well I read up on it and apparently Cintron has wrestling experience back in college. Based on that, at the very least it would have been interesting to see him given a shot. But Kermit's lack of name hurt his chances at getting a fight, and his wrestling background gave him a better chance at winning. Lets be honest Dana White wanted a big name boxer who had as little chance at winning as possible. Enter James Toney
he's a big name who's dumb enough to take a fight in the UFC, and besides being way past his prime is overweight as well. Fine you can give all the credit in the world for, because he fought Randy Couture, but Toney came in out of shape and made a complete fool out of himself in the process.Comment
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Minus Manny and floyd huh? well minus GPS and silva?wow, way to try and skew your "proof" in your favor.
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/3/15...boxing-and-mma heres a pretty good breakdown between boxing and mma payout structure. It actually is really close if you don't count for crazy outliers like Manny and Floyd.
To say mma-fighters receive welfare checks while supporting boxing as It's superior is silly.
That website broke it down to an extent. ESPN pays the least of course. This is for UP-and coming prospects to get t.v exposure. Once in a while you'll get recognizable names like EXAMPLE: Arreola and Angulo but those where just for stay busy or rebound fights. They will still get a good amount but nothing past 30 g's.
If you compare what a Premium cable network such as HBO pays boxers compare to MMA fighters on another Premium cable network such as SHOWTIME you will see the difference on what the networks are willing to pay for a boxing show to a MMA show.
If you compare a small boxing show on ESPN compare to a MMA show on ****E or Versus. My guess boxing still pays more.
IF you compare a boxing PPV with an elite boxer headlining such as cotto/manny/floyd to a UFC PPV with a GPS/LESNAR/SILVA headlining, boxers will get paid more.
To make things clearer Victor ortiz got payed more for a tittle shot on a premium cable network than The BEST MMA fighter out their(AND.SILVA) made on a PPV show.
If you want to take it to the next level....The best boxer in the world (Manny Paquiao) got payed 100 times more than the best MMA fighter in the world for a PPV show.
If you look at it that way...It kinda does look like a welfare check.Comment
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