Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nick Diaz Not A Fan Of Unified Rules

The first change to the promotion following the transaction was to implement the Unified Rules in Strikeforce, allowing the use of elbows to the head of a grounded fighter.

Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz has been a critic of the new change.

“I like it because it just reminds me of the way the Pride rules used to be because that’s the way mixed martial arts should be because it favors mixed martial artists and the more technical grappler and the more technical stand up fighter,” said Diaz about Strikeforce’s old rules.

“It’s in favor of everybody except for maybe the wrestler or a stronger guy who is going to hold control."

According to Diaz, elbows to the head on the ground makes fights less exciting.

“The elbows just kind of help it so that they’re not going to stand the fight up. Because if the guy is holding you, then they’re like, ‘okay, let’s see some action,’ so the guy doesn’t let go, he just throws those short elbows. I think it’s boring. That’s the only reason why I have criticism towards the whole thing,” he said.

Diaz actually does have another reason to dislike the rule change. Elbows cause cuts.

Source & Article: Heavy

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