Reakcje na Twitterze po skróceniu okresu zawieszenia dla Nicka Diaza przez Komisję Sportową Stanu Nevada.
https://twitter.com/jeremybotter/status/686963514938789888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The NAC appears to have approved a settlement agreement with Nick Diaz, but the terms of said agreement have not been revealed.
— Adam Hill (@AdamHillLVRJ) January 12, 2016
NSAC votes unanimously to approve Nick Diaz settlement but doesn't say what settlement is. Doesn't comment on the screw up. Disappointing.
— Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) January 12, 2016
Well that was an easy way to avoid publicly elaborating on their fuckup. Justice served eh
— Josh Samman (@JoshSamman) January 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/jeremybotter/status/686964723246444544
#NAC meetings are more fun with boner pills
— Josh Samman (@JoshSamman) January 12, 2016
Glad to see @nickdiaz209 will be back soon! #UFC
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) January 13, 2016
Commissioner 1: Thank you Commissioner 2.
Commissioner 2: Thank you Commissioner 3.
Commissioner 3: Thank you Commissioner 1.
— Daniel Rubenstein (@dannyrube) January 12, 2016
The fact that the Nevada Athletic Commission is not commenting on the settlement with Nick Diaz should tell you everything about them
— Jason Floyd (@Jason_Floyd) January 12, 2016
Meeting over. Less than 20 minutes. NAC running away with no comment. Pathetic.
— Fight Ghost (@Fight_Ghost) January 12, 2016
Will be putting up video shortly for those that want to see the full 58 seconds the commission spent on today’s Diaz decision.
— John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) January 12, 2016
Wait, is it already over?
We didn't get to spent eons on glove technology and Candy Crush Soda Saga.
I want more Fight Pass content.
— Suzanne Davis (@SoozieCuzie) January 12, 2016
Glad @nickdiaz209 will be able to fight again. Still think the fine is exorbitant but he is a repeat "offender".
— Mauro Ranallo (@mauroranallo) January 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/GrabakaHitman/status/686970400614576128
He should never have been suspended or fined in the first place, but at least the ludicrous five-year ban is gone. https://t.co/ShjP5S5AgC
— The Mane Event™ (@EliasTheodorou) January 12, 2016
Good morning. A commission responsible for fighters' careers just blasted through a settlement in silence to avoid addressing their mistake.
— Paper Ballots (@Sugarhigh5me) January 12, 2016
We fought, we won. @nickdiaz209 is back! https://t.co/x1y4W1i7jM
— Chael Sonnen (@ChaelSonnen) January 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/RyanLoco/status/686974886141509632
Are any of the NAC commissioners on Twitter? I REALLY want to rub it in that they completely bitched out on the @nickdiaz209 punishment
— Sean McCorkle (@BigSexyMcCorkle) January 12, 2016
Actually, they screwed @nickdiaz209 & stole $100k from him. But it's hilarious they folded to public pressure like the bitches they are
— Sean McCorkle (@BigSexyMcCorkle) January 12, 2016
There’s just no reason for Nick Diaz to fight in Nevada. If he popped for weed in California, he would have gotten like a 90-day suspension.
— Marc Raimondi (@marc_raimondi) January 12, 2016
Nick Diaz will have to submit clean urine samples 30, 15 and 3 days before his next fight in Nevada as part of the settlement agreement
— Adam Hill (@AdamHillLVRJ) January 12, 2016
Nevada spent nearly 3 hours scolding and berating Nick Diaz for an iffy test. Their grand mea culpa lasted less than 2 minutes. Ridiculous.
— Shaheen Al-Shatti (@shaunalshatti) January 12, 2016
I'd like to thank Dana, Lorenzo, UFC, my attorney's and all my fans. Back to work. ??… https://t.co/BojfyYpjzx pic.twitter.com/8QGbb5V5sc
— nick diaz (@nickdiaz209) January 13, 2016
UFC president Dana White on NAC's settlement with Nick Diaz: "It was the right thing to do. I'm happy for Nick."
— Adam Hill (@AdamHillLVRJ) January 12, 2016
Fajnie.
A wiadomo co z Wandem?
Posiedzenie przeniesione na bliżej nieznany termin. Mówi się o lutym albo marcu.
To co, na 199 DJ z Cejudo w Vegas?