VID MMA Junkie John throws shade at Nate Diaz

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Can be said about any fighter.
True. Let's extend that to fighters don't owe us a god damned thing unless they're fighting on a ppv we've purchased...and even then, we've purchased it at our own risk.
People are fucking entitled little bitches and this John dork is trying to appeal to people as pointless as he is.
 

Rambo John J

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all of the mma media are a bunch of fucking nerds.100% junkie john has a fedora at home.look at them and listen to the softball questions they ask at the pressers.these are the people who determine the rankings too.this is part of why mma will never be a real sport.the media is afraid to ask questions that upset dana. they tow the company line.
nice format...reminds me of me minus excess periods
 

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I think John is mostly spot on, but then he shills a little for the UFC. What he said about Nate alienating the fans is the truth tho.
Shills a little? He’s the ultimate shill for the UFC.
 

Yossarian

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Yes it can, but due to their longevity and fighting style, it applies to them more than the average.

Not disputing that what you said was correct though.
So the Diaz brothers have fought more than a typical fighter you think? I'd say they could have fought a lot more.
 

Andrewsimar Palhardass

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So the Diaz brothers have fought more than a typical fighter you think? I'd say they could have fought a lot more.
They certainly could have fought a lot more, but the average career in the UFC is only a few fights, so yes objectively they have fought more than a typical fighter. If we are counting non-UFC fights, they have still fought more than the typical career. Nick has 35 fights. Nate has 30.

As I said, their fighting style contributes to that, and aside from them getting punched in the head you cannot tell me that the Diaz brothers haven't contributed a ton more to the sport than the typical fighter. I mentioned it in my first comment, but anybody who thinks that they need to have the same expectations and standards apply to them as compared to how it applies to the typical fighter is living in an absolute fantasy land. There's not a business on earth where something like that would be realistic.