Nick Diaz Football Players Make Best MMA Fighters ... Here's Why
Hi kids. Do you like violence?
If the answer is "Yes," you're probably a fan of NFL-players-turned-MMA fighters -- because Nick Diaz says they tend to have the most entertaining [aka violent] fights.
We spotted Nick leaving Warwick nightclub in West Hollywood when we asked how he felt about Greg Hardy's upcoming UFC debut.
"Football players, they actually do the best in MMA," Diaz said.
Diaz explained how the sport attracts a lot of wrestlers -- but they tend to be one dimensional and develop bad habits. Also, most people want to see traditional martial arts -- packed with striking.
The takeaway ... ex-football players have a tendency to wanna bang more -- leading to more entertaining fights.
Might be time to sign Michael Irvin to the UFC after all ...
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Greg Hardy Pumped for UFC Fight Fires Back at Derrick Lewis
Greg Hardy has a message to UFC star Derrick Lewis who recently said he'd LOVE to beat the hell out of the ex-NFL player -- careful what you wish for.
Hardy is gearing up for his first fight in the UFC Contender Series -- where he'll battle for a chance to win a real UFC contract.
Hardy says he's incredibly grateful for the chance, and promises to show Dana White he's a good person and worth the risk.
"I'm not trash or something to get scrapped aside,"Hardy says.
Hardy's past is what set off "The Black Beast" in the first place -- Lewis previously told TMZ Sports he believes Hardy is a "wife beater" and wants to teach him a painful lesson of his own.
As we've previously reported, Hardy was arrested for domestic violence back in 2014 and was initially convicted -- but he appealed and the conviction was overturned.
Hardy says he's unfazed by Lewis' trash talk -- and vows to fight his way up the ranks so they can settle their beef in the Octagon.
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Charles Barkley Would Beat Draymond's Ass ... Says UFC Fighter
If Charles Barkley and Draymond Green actually do come to blows ... DRAYMOND WOULD GET ROCKED -- so says UFC fighter Kelvin Gastelum!!
You know the backstory ... Charles said he wants to punch Draymond in the face. Draymond told Charles to bring it on.
So, who wins if these two actually scrap? We asked a guy who fights for a living.
"I got Charles in that," Kelvin said ... "I got experience and age in that one."
KG then dropped some "Rocky" wisdom -- "Every champion has one great fight left in him. And Charles might have it in him. He's a big dude!"
Charles has since apologized ... but c'mon -- these dudes wanna fight!!!
Meantime, Gastelum is prepping for a scrap of his own -- dude takes on Ronaldo Souza at UFC 224 next weekend in Brazil!
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Paige VanZant Chokes Out U.S. Soldier ... Puts Him To Sleep
Yes, this is REAL!!!!!
UFC superstar Paige VanZant was giving a rear naked choke demonstration to U.S. troops during a USO event with Max Holloway ... when she actually CHOKED OUT THE DUDE UNCONSCIOUS!!!
VanZant had selected a volunteer who agreed to let Paige apply the choke in front of a crowd of very excited soldiers.
But, just a few seconds after she began to squeeze, the soldier's lights went out -- and when Paige released the hold, he collapsed to the floor.
Don't worry ... the soldier got right up and appeared to be okay -- even waving to the crowd, which had erupted in cheers!
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John Gotti Jr. I'm Not A Tough Guy ... My MMA Fighter Son Is
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John Gotti Jr. -- a guy known as one of the toughest guys ever -- says there's actually one person in the family even tougher than him ... his MMA fighter son, John III.
If you don't know who John Gotti Jr. is then we're assuming you don't know who John Gotti Sr. was ... and to be honest, we're not sure if we can tell you (google it, and let them be the rat).
John Gotti III is an MMA fighter whose first pro bout is May 4 at a Classic Entertainment & Sports show in New York -- and at a recent workout at Powerhouse Gym in NYC said he's got a clear dream opponent.
"Who wouldn't wanna fight Conor McGregor?"
John Jr. was on hand for the workout and said it's actually tough to watch his kid get in there and bang -- but was quick to give it up to his son, saying he and other MMA fighters are the "real" tough guys.
"I have an immense amount of respect for anyone who climbs into that cage, those are the tough guys. Because those are the guys that gotta get in there in front of all these people and inflict harm, and be harmed."
Did you google it? Yeah, told you, now keep your mouth shut.
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Marlon Wayans I Watched Nick Diaz Beat a Dude's Ass In the Street
And now ... "Street Fighting Stories with Marlon Wayans!"
This time, Marlon is telling us all about the time someone picked a fight with UFC star Nick Diaz -- and it ended with VIOLENCE!
Marlon was leaving Catch in West Hollywood over the weekend -- where Nick Diaz had also been hanging out -- and it reminded Marlon about the one dumbass who tried to fight the Diaz Brothers in front of him.
"I said 'Brah, you f***ing with the wrong dude.' He goes 'F*** that bro. You don't know me. I'm gonna f*** [him up].'"
Marlon says he TRIED to warn the wannabe tough guy ... to no avail.
"Nick grabbed his ass ... Pop! Pop! Pop! Three elbows. Pop! Pop! Two knees. Fight was over. Blood everywhere."
"I just tapped the dude and said, 'I told yo ass!'"
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UFC's Matt Serra KO'ing GSP Better Than Any 'Rocky' Movie
Matt Serra says his SHOCKING TKO of Georges St-Pierre at UFC 69 in '07 was the real-life version of a 'Rocky' movie -- ONLY BETTER ... 'cause he knocked GSP's ass out!
Serra -- who's gonna be inducted in the UFC Hall of Fame in July -- talked to TMZ Sports about his iconic win ... one most UFC fans consider the most stunning upset in the history of the sport.
In case you forgot ... Serra -- a heavy underdog -- unleashed a fury of punches on the then-welterweight champ ... forcing "Big" John McCarthy to stop the beating in the 1st round.
"I've always said that I really, truly lived my 'Rocky' movie with that fight." Serra told us.
"It had all the makings of a great movie, man. A Cinderella story, and all that stuff. Even better than 'Rocky,' 'cause 'Rocky' didn't get the stoppage. He went the distance. That's cool. But, ya know, I ended up stopping him."
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Dana White We'll Punish Conor After NYC Court
Dana White says the UFC will not mete out punishment for Conor McGregor's bus attack until AFTER the New York City judge issues a ruling ... which means it could take a while.
McGregor isn't due back in court until June 14 -- and Dana tells TMZ Sports he's very interested in how the law treats the Irish superstar.
McGregor is reportedly facing up to 7 years in prison for the April 5 attack in which he threw a dolly at a UFC bus, shattering glass and injuring several UFC fighters.
"He's gotta be punished by the law first," White says ... "Let's see what happens in New York."
As for Conor's fighting future ... White says if he does ever fight Khabib Nurmagomedov, it will NOT go down in Russia.
"If you do a fight that big, you gotta do it in Vegas."
"Khabib will fight in Russia at some point, but it wont be that fight. It's too big. Ya gotta do it in Vegas."
As for a possible UFC fight in North Korea one day -- White ain't exactly saying no to that either.
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Dave Chappelle Floyd Had Greatest Run In Boxing History!
Ali, Marciano, Tyson ... when it comes to great runs in boxing, Floyd Mayweather beat 'em all -- so says Dave Chappelle.
FYI, Dave is a HUGE boxing fan -- and has attended a bunch of Floyd's fights in person.
So, when we saw the comedy legend out in L.A., we had to ask about Mayweather -- and if he supports Floyd possibly jumping into the Octagon.
"I think Floyd had a great record and the greatest run in the history of boxing," Chappelle said ... "I don't know, whatever makes him happy, but I think he did his thing."
Floyd's run was legendary ... he was a champ in 5 different weight classes and made more money than any other athlete on the face of the planet.
Also, his fights have generated more money in PPV sales than any other fighter in history.
Pretty solid resume ...
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Tyron Woodley To Kanye West: Sit Down, Be Humble
Tyron Woodley is begging Kanye West to STOP supporting Donald Trump ... saying his pro-POTUS tweets are "a poor way of getting attention."
The UFC champ went off on Ye on "The Hollywood Beatdown" -- suggesting Kanye is diabolically using the controversy to drum up interest in his albums.
Woodley also weighs in on rumors Kanye will run for office one day ... telling the rapper the only way he should be running is if he's on a treadmill!
Woodley also weighs in on Greg Hardy getting a shot in the UFC and talks about Odell Beckham's SUV pulling workout!
Make sure to check out "The Hollywood Beatdown" every week on the TMZ Sports YouTube page.
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Ronda Rousey 'Hearing Me Speak Is a Privilege'
Ronda Rousey believes it is a privilege to hear her speak ... and she means it.
The UFC legend was promoting her movie "Mile 22" when she was asked why she's dialed back her interactions with reporters ... something she didn't used to do when her UFC career was on the rise.
"We live in an age of trial by Twitter,” Rousey said ... "What is really gained by stating opinion on anything? It whittles people down. It gets cut and pasted 10 times and it’s in a headline."
"Why should I talk? I believe hearing me speak is a privilege, and it’s a privilege that’s been abused, so why not revoke it from everyone?"
"I don’t believe public criticism beating you down is the right thing to do.”
Rousey also offered an explanation for why her 2 final UFC losses were so hard for her to handle publicly.
"One thing my mother never taught me was how to lose. She never wanted me to entertain it as a possibility. She’d say: ‘Let it suck. It deserves to suck.'”
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Nick Diaz On Mayweather Shooting: 'When It Goes Down, It Goes Down'
Nick Diaz says the Floyd Mayweather shooting was "f*cked up" -- especially because he knows a couple of guys in Floyd's entourage who were in the van during the attack.
"That was my boy that got shot I think," Diaz said before sending a message to the guy -- "I hope you feel better, you got shot."
As we previously reported, Mayweather's longtime TMT bodyguard, Greg La Rosa, was hit in the leg when a gunman ambushed Floyd's crew in Atlanta. Greg is recovering and should be okay.
Diaz said there's really nothing Mayweather's team could have done to prevent the shooting -- explaining, "Sometimes it's just gonna go down."
"When it goes down, it goes down."
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UFC's Derrick Lewis Calls Out Greg Hardy ... 'I Like KO'ing Wife Beaters'
If Greg Hardy fights his way into a UFC contract, one of the biggest stars in his division wants a piece of the ex-NFL star ... with Derrick Lewis saying, "I like knocking wife beaters out."
Hardy is reportedly getting his shot during the UFC Contender Series -- in which up-and-coming MMA fighters compete for a chance at a UFC contract. It's where UFC star Sean O'Malley got his start.
Hardy (who's 3-0 as an amateur) would obviously compete in the heavyweight division -- where Derrick "The Black Beast" Lewis is ranked #6 in the world.
So, how does Lewis feel about a potential showdown somewhere down the line?
"He's a wife beater ... I'd like to get in there with him."
Lewis is referring to Hardy's domestic violence case -- in which he was initially convicted of attacking his then-girlfriend. The conviction was later thrown out when the alleged victim stopped cooperating with prosecutors.
Still, Lewis ain't letting Hardy off the hook.
"I'll fight Greg Hardy ... It'll be like vice versa him beating on a woman. I'll be beating him like he was a woman."
Why so much animosity?
"I grew up watching my mom and my stepdad fight," Lewis says ... "Fistfighting every day for stupid stuff. I don't tolerate stuff like that at all."
First things first ... Lewis has a brawl with Francis Ngannou lined up at UFC 226 on July 7 ... about a month after Hardy gets his UFC shot.
Stay tuned ...
FEBRUARY 2017
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Max Holloway & Rip Hamilton Rocked By Military Attack Dogs!
UFC badass Max Holloway doesn't get taken to the ground very often ... but he got BLOWN UP by a military attack dog in South Korea -- and the whole thing was caught on video.
Max -- along with stars like Paige VanZant, Jon Stewart and Rip Hamilton -- are out in Asia visiting U.S. military personnel as part of a USO tour.
One of the activities ... testing your mettle against the dogs (just like Mark Ingram did earlier this month).
Things didn't bode well for Max ... but ex-NBA star Rip hung in there surprisingly well!
Props to the entire group for sacrificing their bodies for the entertainment of our troops!
Ice up!
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Conor McGregor Flips Off Photogs At Dublin Airport
Not exactly the homecoming Conor McGregor imagined ...
The UFC star has finally returned to Ireland after that violent bus attack in Brooklyn ... but instead of soaking up the spotlight (as usual), he shot photogs the 1-finger salute.
As we previously reported ... after McGregor was released from jail on April 6, he flew to the Bahamas for a little R&R with his girlfriend, Dee Devlin, and his kid, Conor McGregor Jr.
But now, Conor has returned back to Ireland ... and he doesn't look too happy.
Maybe it's because he's due back in court in Brooklyn in June ... or because some of his fellow countrymen feel he brought great shame on his country.
Or ... maybe he's just jet lagged.
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Ronda Rousey Best Wrestling Debut I've Ever Seen Says WWE Legend Jim Ross
Ronda Rousey's first wrestling match wasn't just great, it was the GREATEST OF ALL TIME -- so says WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross.
Good ol' JR was at WrestleMania 34 to watch Ronda take on Stephanie McMahon and Triple H up close and personal ... and told us he's never seen anyone dominate the squared circle this fast.
"I thought Ronda Rousey's debut was the most impressive thing I've seen in pro wrestling in my 40-year career ... best debut I ever saw," JR told TMZ Sports.
JR also gave WWE mad props for pickin' up the UFC mega-star -- calling it the 2nd best hire they've ever made besides him (lol), and saying she's a "huge star" for the company.
As for Ronda ... she's been poppin' up on "Monday Night Raw" since her match at 'Mania, kickin' ass and takin' names arms.