UFC fighter Nick Diaz in a fight with no rules and no gloves!

Nick Diaz is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Cesar Gracie whom he has been training with since he was a teenager.

He is accomplished in both gi and no-gi jiu-jitsu. Some of the major titles he has won include the US Purple Belt Open in 2004 and a Pan-American Brown Belt Medium Weight Division title in 2005.

He also owns a victory over renowned grappler Jorge Patino in competition via kneebar. He is known for having a modified BJJ style that suits his MMA career very well. Diaz lists his favorite submission as the kimura.

“You can tell his opponent mocking him at 3:27 pissed Nick off. His intentions changed and he started fighting seriously and throwing his punches like he meant it after that.”

Nick Diaz in a no rules fight

“Which pixel is Nick?”

“Adrian Saldana, He went on to become a straight gangster and has never been scared homie!”

“For some reason, watching a fight in this setting makes you appreciate the skills these guys have. Watching fights in the same old octagon card after card makes you lose sight of the fact that 98% of these dudes are truly bad mothaf***s !”

This fight was filmed with a pork chop and edited on some tracing paper back in 1432. This fight is between Adrian saldana and Nick Diaz.

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BJJ black belt Cassio Werneck tried his luck in MMA doing very well against high level competition such as Tobi Imada in the WEC, winning both his professional bouts by submission.

Ever since he arrived in the country Werneck has been coaching full time, having also graduated several American black belts in jiu jitsu, such as:

Adrian Saldana
Al Williams
Brad Sandoval
Toby Staley
Dan Goodwin
Derek DiManno
Gustavo Enriquez
Marcos Torregossa
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