DIAZ to have Surgery to reduce cuttage of face.

 

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Nick Diaz has a history of being cut in fights and after losing to K.J. Noons for the EliteXC lightweight championship due to them, Diaz decided enough was enough and underwent plastic surgery to alleviate scar tissue and hopefully prevent the California fighter from suffering future lacerations.



Diaz' trainer, Cesar Gracie, discussed the procedure and it's success to the media via conference call on Monday. "Over his career he's built up a lot of scar tissue, so it keeps cutting over and over on his ocular bone," explained Gracie.



"We had a plastic surgeon look at it. He said that Nick's ocular bones are extremely sharp, and he's always going to cut and keep building up scar tissue. So, fortunately, the plastic surgeon was able to remedy that by filing it down and making it smooth like someone that doesn't cut."



The outpatient surgery that took "a few hours" was a complete success by all accounts. "Before, Nick was constantly getting cut, even when he was rolling. I mean, it was weird," said Gracie. "But it's been a complete success and we're really pleased with it. It's going to really add to the longevity of his career."



"He was getting cut off silly stuff. So we're just thrilled that we can put that behind him," added Gracie. "Now when he loses, it can be because he got stopped, he got knocked out or something. Look at the Gomi fight, his face was a bloody mess, and he still came back and won because fortunately that doctor didn't stop the fight. He let it go."



Diaz has competed once since the plastic surgery, winning in impressive fashion over Katsuya Inoue in the DREAM promotion.



"Nick came out like the Nick Diaz of old that we're accustomed to seeing back in the day, really aggressive. Doing what he does," stated Gracie. "He looked really good."



"Nick is a really tough guy. I think, without getting cut up, you're going to see Nick is really hard to stop... We're excited that now he's going to have to be submitted or knocked out to lose the fight."


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 Good news!


I'm gonna file down my penis. It hurts too many women.

pics?

Troy Dorsey had the same surgery back in the 90's


Troy Dorsey had the same surgery back in the 90's 

this is great and everything but i have a feeling this will turn out the same as when franklin went through that nose surgery just to have it broken up again.

yeah for some reason i think maybe getting hit in the face so much has a little something to do with nick getting cut.

greentrousers - this is great and everything but i have a feeling this will turn out the same as when franklin went through that nose surgery just to have it broken up again.


completely different

 He already had this done. Thread title is deceiving...

i just wanna know where his head movement is. the diaz bros are my favorite fighters, and I love nicks boxing (even though he needs to sit down in his punches alot more because he should not fear the TD).

my ? is for a cat thats steadily in the boxing gym, he seems to not have much head movement, why?

in his fight at Dream he looked different in the face.  He was very tight....like a tyger.  I don't think he even got cut in that fight which for Diaz  is amazing.  I remember this being talked about a while ago, I'm not sure why mmaweekly jumped at this now.

 Is this crossing a line?  Surgical adjustments to reduce bone sharpness.  What if someone had their knuckles sharpened, joints altered to allow hyperextension, or other ridiculous procedure that I'm sure doesn't exist?  Surely this opens up an ethics issue.

I recommned to James Thompson surgical removal of his ears....imagine...and earless colossus would have beat Kimbo...

Kevlar skin graphs bitches!

Mad Xyientist - 

 Is this crossing a line?  Surgical adjustments to reduce bone sharpness.  What if someone had their knuckles sharpened, joints altered to allow hyperextension, or other ridiculous procedure that I'm sure doesn't exist?  Surely this opens up an ethics issue.


 With gloves, the knuckle thing wouldn't matter... And discussing the thought of people getting procedures done that don't exist is just silly.

 This is like taking steroids.  He's cheating to give himself an advantage.  He should be banned from the sport.


 

Is he handsome now?

Mad Xyientist - 

 Is this crossing a line?  Surgical adjustments to reduce bone sharpness.  What if someone had their knuckles sharpened, joints altered to allow hyperextension, or other ridiculous procedure that I'm sure doesn't exist?  Surely this opens up an ethics issue.

Exactly! What's next, adding metal braces to areas where bone breaks commonly occur??

GREAT troll btw!
 

I wondered why Nick looked more feline than normal, this explains it!