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jer
06-15-08, 1:37 pm
Just wondering what people think about it. Opinions?

http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=6458&zoneid=4

Nick Diaz has a history of being cut in fights and after losing to K.J. Noons for the EliteXC lightweight championship due to them, Diaz decided enough was enough and underwent plastic surgery to alleviate scar tissue and hopefully prevent the California fighter from suffering future lacerations.

Diaz' trainer, Cesar Gracie, discussed the procedure and it's success to the media via conference call on Monday. "Over his career he's built up a lot of scar tissue, so it keeps cutting over and over on his ocular bone," explained Gracie.

"We had a plastic surgeon look at it. He said that Nick's ocular bones are extremely sharp, and he's always going to cut and keep building up scar tissue. So, fortunately, the plastic surgeon was able to remedy that by filing it down and making it smooth like someone that doesn't cut."

The outpatient surgery that took "a few hours" was a complete success by all accounts. "Before, Nick was constantly getting cut, even when he was rolling. I mean, it was weird," said Gracie. "But it's been a complete success and we're really pleased with it. It's going to really add to the longevity of his career."

"He was getting cut off silly stuff. So we're just thrilled that we can put that behind him," added Gracie. "Now when he loses, it can be because he got stopped, he got knocked out or something. Look at the Gomi fight, his face was a bloody mess, and he still came back and won because fortunately that doctor didn't stop the fight. He let it go."

Diaz has competed once since the plastic surgery, winning in impressive fashion over Katsuya Inoue in the DREAM promotion.

"Nick came out like the Nick Diaz of old that we're accustomed to seeing back in the day, really aggressive. Doing what he does," stated Gracie. "He looked really good."

"Nick is a really tough guy. I think, without getting cut up, you're going to see Nick is really hard to stop... We're excited that now he's going to have to be submitted or knocked out to lose the fight."

bobbymart
06-15-08, 1:58 pm
I think it is awsom the diaz brothers are great nick won last night and hopefully he gets his career on track I think his biggest problem now is he gets lazy with his training and in fights but he is sure talented... his brother will be great also he is undefeted in the ufc and that alone is an accomplishment.

r-ace-f
06-22-08, 11:01 am
i would like to see nick back in the ufc. he had some great fights. especially against lawler

bobbymart
06-22-08, 12:23 pm
pretty sure he is fighting kj noons next for elite xc title

bobbymart
06-22-08, 12:41 pm
Nick Diaz out of DREAM.5 title fight
by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Jun 22, 2008 at 5:30 am ET
Nick Diaz has been forced out of his July 21 DREAM.5 welterweight title fight with Hayato "Mach" Sakurai, possibly so he can take part in EliteXC's second nationally televised event, which airs July 26 on CBS.

Officials from EliteXC, which signed Diaz to a non-exclusive deal in 2007, forced his withdraw from the event, according to GracieFighter.com, the official website for Cesar Gracie's training camp.

A source close to the event tells MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that EliteXC officials want Diaz on the CBS card -- and that they're considering hosting the event in his hometown of Stockton, Calif.

A month after defeating Katsuya Inoue to earn the DREAM title shot, Diaz (17-7) returned to EliteXC and defeated Muhsin Corbbrey. The victory, which took place earlier this month at "EliteXC: Return of the King," also earned him a title shot with EliteXC lightweight champ KJ Noons. An in-cage scuffle between Diaz's and Noon's camps ensued after the title fight was announced.

Diaz and Noons first met for the first-ever EliteXC lightweight title back in November. Noons scored an upset first-round TKO due to cuts, and Diaz has been anxious for the rematch.

Earlier this month, EliteXC officials confirmed that CBS had agreed to host their second "Saturday Night Fights" event on July 26. The first broadcast -- which was the first-ever MMA event to air on major U.S. network television -- peaked with a surprising 6.5 million viewers during the May 31 main event between Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson and James Thompson.

In addition to the possible inclusion of Diaz, the July 26 EliteXC event features a main event between EliteXC middleweight champ Robbie Lawler and Scott Smith.

Despite the EliteXC happening, Diaz hasn't ruled out the DREAM title fight for a later date.

"I was happy to be fighting Sakurai and hoping to get back there to Japan where they have you fight in a ring and there seems to be more respect for the art of MMA," he told GracieFighter.com. "I hope they will still have me back soon to fight him (Sakurai) for the belt."