UFC 143: Diaz vs Condit Preview

Author: Jimmy Lazenby
Published: February 02, 2012 at 4:59 pm
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This Saturday night one of the most tumultuous build ups in UFC history comes to a head as Carlos Condit and Nick Diaz fight for the Interim Welterweight Title on pay per view. This fight has been some time and drama in the making and in the meantime, Nick Diaz has developed a tremendous (and marketable) feud with Georges Saint-Pierre, who he would meet late this year, should he win.

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 Recent History

  • Nick Diaz is currently on an 11 fight win streak, including his recent demolition of UFC legend BJ Penn
  • Carlos Condit has won 12 of his last 13.  
  • Condit has sat out since July, as he had expected to be fighting GSP in late October, a bout which was cancelled.

 Styles

Carlos Condit uses his long reach to control distance while he figures his opponents out.  His kicks further emphasize his reach advantage over most opponents.  When he feels he has his opponent hurt he is ready to let fly with vicious knees, either jumping or in the clinch.  While he favors this standing attack, he is no slouch on the ground and absolutely has the ability to finish with submissions.

Nick Diaz is also a rangy fighter, but is much more comfortable trading blows in close quarters, relying mostly on boxing.  While his technique and head movement might not be the crispest you can find in MMA, it is the sheer volume of punches he throws  which overwhelms his opponents.  In his last fight with BJ Penn, Penn could not take advantage of any holes in the Diaz defense since there was no respite from the onslaught he suffered.  Nick expertly mixes between medium and high powered shots in order to pace himself.  Should this fight make it to the mat, Diaz is a Brazilian Ju Jutsu black belt under Cesar Gracie and a proficient submission artist.

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Article Author: Jimmy Lazenby

I have followed mixed martial arts closely for around five years and quickly become obsessive. I train three days a week at a gym in Bristol, UK. I write about big events, smaller shows and MMA politics here and on my blog at jim-ma.blogspot.com. …

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