Nick Diaz in a Jean-Claude Van Damme action film sounds like something we definitely want to see

Nick Diaz apparently “has a badass fight scene” in Jean-Claude Van Damme’s new neo-noir action film, “Darkness of Man.”

Whether or not [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] will be back in the UFC octagon this year remains up in the air, but what is known about his future is that he’ll soon be in a movie – with the legend of “Bloodsport” himself, Jean-Claude Van Damme!

On Tuesday, Matt Staudt, a business partner of both Nick and Nate Diaz, revealed that Nick wrapped up filming to be featured in the upcoming Van Damme action film, “Darkness of Man,” which also stars Eric Roberts (“The Dark Knight”) and Shannon Doherty (“Beverly Hills 90210”).

“Get ready for a new, gritty and dark crime story set in LA starring (Jean-Claude VanDamme) and features (Nick Diaz) who killed it,” Staudt wrote in an Instagram post (h/t MMA Mania). “Nick also has a badass fight scene in the film. When it got to rehearsing the fight he took over and of course had better ideas than the film’s stunt coordinator which is what ended up being filmed and looked awesome.”

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So what’s it all about? Here’s a summary for “Darkness of Man” – which has been described as a “neo-noir L.A. action film” – listed on its IMDb page:

Russell Hatch (played by Jean-Claude Van Damme), an Interpol operative who takes on the role of father figure to Jayden, the son of an informant killed in a routine raid gone wrong. Years later, Hatch finds himself protecting Jayden and his grandfather from a group of merciless gangs in an all-out turf war, stopping at nothing to protect Jayden and fight anyone getting in his way.

How big of a role Diaz plays in all that isn’t exactly known, but for what it’s worth he is listed near the bottom of the full cast page on IMDb. Regardless, it’s Nick freaking Diaz and JCDV on screen together, and he may have choreographed his own fight scene?

Sign us up!

We patiently await the release of “Darkness of Man,” hopefully sooner than later.

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Video: Nick Diaz talks vintage moments and favorite things from Joe Rogan to pandas to wolf ticket origins

Over the past year-plus, Nick Diaz, despite his popularity, has stayed out of the public eye but a recent appointment with chiropractic YouTuber Beau Hightower has been released.

Over the past year-plus, Nick Diaz despite his popularity has stayed out of the public eye.

Outside of the occasional Instagram post, Diaz (26-10 MMA, 7-7 UFC) has largely been a ghost. No interviews. No fight talk. But that’s Nick Diaz – the man who never asked for attention, put up on the pedestal by the thousands of fans who (rightfully) love him.

Recently, Diaz ventured back into the spotlight for an alignment session with chiropractic YouTuber Beau Hightower, who frequently features MMA fighters getting their “back-cracks” on his channel.

Perhaps the least Diaz thing Diaz has ever done, his experience was captured on camera, as he answered questions about his iconic quotes and his favorite things. Who knew Nick Diaz was a fan of pandas?

The first question on everyone’s mind when Diaz makes rare public interview appearances is, “When are you coming back?” or “Who do you want to fight next?” This interview, however, was different. Maybe because of that very reason, Diaz seemed to thoroughly enjoy it.

Scroll below to read a myriad of Diaz quotes on random topics – fighting and beyond.

Jake Shields says Nick Diaz ‘looking a lot better,’ expects 2023 return to UFC

We may not have seen the last of Nick Diaz in the UFC just yet.

[autotag]Jake Shields[/autotag] believes [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] will fight again in 2023.

Diaz (26-10 MMA, 7-7 UFC) was last seen in action against Robbie Lawler in September 2021 when he returned after more than seven years. He lost the bout by third-round TKO in a strange fight-ending sequence in which a busted-up Diaz refused to stand up after he was dropped by Lawler.

According to Diaz’s coach, Cesar Gracie, Diaz fought Lawler with two ruptured disks in his neck, thus being compromised in the bout. Shields, a longtime training partner of Diaz, says the former Strikeforce champion and UFC title challenger has been in form of late and sees him competing this coming year.

“I think so,” Shields said in an interview with Inside Fighting. “He’s looking a lot better, training again. I think we’re gonna see Nick back.”

“Nick now looks far better than he did when he fought Robbie.”

Diaz, 39, hasn’t won a fight since defeating B.J. Penn in 2011 at UFC 137. Although it’s been 15 months since he last fought, Diaz has remained in the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency testing pool and, according to its database, has been tested four times in 2022.

The likes of Daniel Cormier weren’t eager to see Diaz compete again after his performance against Lawler, even though Diaz had suffered just his first stoppage loss due to strikes since Nov. 10, 2007 – a span of nearly 14 years and 15 fights.

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Cesar Gracie claims Nick Diaz fought Robbie Lawler in UFC return with two ruptured disks in neck

“Nick had an operation very recently here seven weeks ago. So, two of the discs had ruptured in his neck before the fight.”

According to Cesar Gracie, [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] was compromised when he made his long-awaited return to the octagon.

Diaz (26-10 MMA, 13-7 UFC) came back from an almost seven-year long layoff this past September, when he rematched Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. The bout was contested at middleweight, and Lawler was able to exact his revenge and TKO Diaz at the 0:44 mark of Round 3.

In what was an unusual fight-ending sequence, Lawler dropped Diaz in the opening minute of Round 3 and called for him to stand up. A bloodied Diaz was also asked by referee Jason Herzog to get up, but Diaz said no and the fight was stopped. Diaz unquestionably displayed some rustiness after being away from the cage for years, but his longtime coach Gracie says he also entered the bout with a neck injury, which affected his performance.

“So Nick, he went into that fight and his neck was pretty messed up,” Gracie told Submission Radio. “Robbie’s a great, tough fighter and everything. And, Nick was doing great. And then you kind of see Nick kind of just kind of fading as the fight wore on. So, Nick had an operation very recently here seven weeks ago. So, two of the discs had ruptured in his neck before the fight. So, he was having numbness of the hands. That’s why he didn’t make 170. He fought at 185, is cause it was impossible to train. He just didn’t have any strength. He didn’t have what you’re used to, the Nick Diaz, you know, he didn’t have it.

“So, we finally were able to go and he got an operation and he put the titanium discs in his neck. So, he’s feeling great from that right now. And it’s like we’re getting the old Nick back, which is really good. So, now that that’s happened, we’re waiting for the doctors. He’s got another appointment I think next month. And then he should be cleared to start his hard training again. Because right now he can only run and hit the pads and everything. But he definitely wants to fight. And the UFC, I’ve been in contact with them, they just actually called me the other day asking about Nick, and there’s some pretty cool fight options that are in front of us.”

That’s not all Diaz was dealing with before making his return.

According to Gracie, Diaz had to fight Lawler in order to pay off his debt to the Nevada Athletic Commission. Prior to his return, Diaz hadn’t competed in MMA since January 2015 when he was defeated by Anderson Silva, a fight that was later ruled a no contest after Diaz tested positive for marijuana and Silva for performance-enhancing drugs. Diaz was later handed a five-year suspension by the NAC.

“What people don’t know is that the commission in Vegas was still demanding their money from, remember the marijuana test that we didn’t pass,” Gracie said. “Right. Yeah, OK. So, this is a new thing for you guys too. Even though it’s legal, they said ‘You still owe us that $75,000.’ I think it was some insane amount. You know, it was like ‘What? You still have to pay it? Even though it’s legal now?’ When that happened, it wasn’t, and we want to, and so we gotta. You’re gonna have to deduct it from your fight purse. And Nick really hadn’t signed the best contract in the world.

“And so what happened was, they said, we’ll pay you more money, but you have to fight this fight here, and on this date. It was a thing. It was like, if you don’t take that fight, you’re almost gonna fight for free, you know, by the time (you pay taxes and the fine). Obviously, people know, that’s not a secret, he had some tax issues in the past. He had to pay that fine, which, you know, it was just, you had to do it. It was like, well, Nick, he had his back on the wall. And it was one of those unfortunate things where he had to fight, and that’s it.”

Gracie says Diaz underwent neck surgery recently, and expects his student to return in much better form in 2023.

“He looked great that first round, part of the second,” Gracie said. “And then you started… you know. I mean, he did better than I thought he was gonna do, because literally, I can tell you, Nick’s training, before, the guy trains daily like a maniac, he runs triathlons. And I would take him to the gym and he’d do a little thing, and then goes ‘I can’t, I can’t.’ And I never knew what was that wrong with him, you know? So, after the fight and everything, we kept looking for what’s going on – cause he passed his pre-fight stuff – and finally we got these MRIs on his neck, and the doctor said, ‘Look, I cannot believe you just fought. You shouldn’t be walking.’

“So, the UFC did on his insurance thing, whatever, they paid for his operation. He went to the same place where I think Ozzie Osborne the singer just had his neck operated on. He went to the same place of Los Angeles and got that operation. And they took out the old discs, two of them. They cut you in the neck right here. They go in. They pulled out the disc, they put titanium discs in. And now the bone has to fuse with that, and it’s a process. There’s been a guy, a couple of fighters actually that have that operation. Usually it’s one disc, Nick had two. So yeah, so that’s why he fought hurt, and he had his back up against the wall, and it is what it is.”

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John McCarthy: Kamaru Usman would get ‘lit up’ by Nick Diaz, resort to wrestling

John McCarthy doesn’t think Kamaru Usman would want to stand with Nick Diaz for too long if they fought.

John McCarthy doesn’t think UFC welterweight champion [autotag]Kamaru Usman[/autotag] would want to stand with [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] for too long if they fought.

In a recent interview with TMZ, Diaz (26-10 MMA, 7-7 UFC) stated that he’s targeting an end-of-year return and that he’d like to challenge Usman (20-1 MMA, 15-0 UFC) for the title.

Diaz didn’t look to be in his best form when he returned from a six-and-a-half-year layoff against Robbie Lawler last September at UFC 266. The fight took place at middleweight, and Diaz was stopped in Round 3, but McCarthy thinks Diaz would be a handful for Usman standing.

“If there’s one thing that you know about Nick, he’s gonna come and give you everything that he’s got,” McCarthy said on his “Weighing In” podcast. “Would I mind seeing him against Kamaru? No, I wouldn’t, other than this: Kamaru would stand with him until he started getting lit up and then he’s gonna go and use his wrestling – which he should. I’m not saying he shouldn’t, but what is Nick always complaining about? People wrestling.

And then it’s on the ground, and it’s gonna end up being yeah, he can try and use his submission game and stuff, but I don’t think that Kamaru would end up standing up with Nick that long, that much out of the first round. Things would start to become difficult.”

McCarthy went on to explain that Diaz, the former WEC and Strikeforce champion, would use his volume to overwhelm Usman, whom he sees naturally resorting to his decorated wrestling background.

“He’s a handful as far as the way he creates situations that he just touch, touch, touch, and he’ll throw power in there, and he’ll take shots to give shots, and he just keeps this buzzsaw action going that makes you start to become more defensive than offensive,” McCarthy said. “And you end up saying screw this and when you’ve got that wrestling background, you’re Kamaru Usman, you go, ‘I’m taking him down,’ and that’s what I see here.”

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Nick Diaz targeting UFC return in 2022, wants title shot against Kamaru Usman

“I want to fight for the title. I’m 38 years old.”

[autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] intends to compete before the end of the year – and he’s still eyeing the champion.

One of the most popular fighters on the roster, former Strikeforce and WEC champion Diaz (26-10 MMA, 7-7 UFC) wants a shot at UFC welterweight champ [autotag]Kamaru Usman[/autotag] (20-1 MMA, 15-0 UFC), who’s currently healing from a hand injury.

The 38-year-old returned from an almost seven-year layoff this past September when he rematched Robbie Lawler at UFC 266. The bout took place at middleweight, and while Diaz landed a few decent combinations, he eventually was overwhelmed and stopped by Lawler in the opening minute of Round 3. Diaz mentioned his desire to fight Usman before facing Lawler, and he still wants that fight.

“(We’re) working on end of the year. … I’m just focused on my training right now,” Diaz told TMZ. “If I’m going to fight, I want to fight for the title. … They want to say that I want to fight a bunch of guys and stuff like that. Well, you know what? It’s a bigger fight.

“Just skip all the mess. I don’t need to go in there and get my ass whooped by one of the young guys, anyway – and it’s not that I won’t win. It’s just not motivating to fight somebody that’s – I want to fight for the title. I’m 38 years old.”

Dana White scoffed at the idea of Diaz fighting Usman when Diaz first mentioned it, and many analysts, including Daniel Cormier, aren’t keen on seeing him fight again. However, Diaz thinks he can dethrone the champion.

“I think I’ll beat him. … I would love it if they gave me a shot,” Diaz said.

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Stephen Thompson calls for ‘good striking battle’ with Nick Diaz or Nate Diaz

Stephen Thompson has “nothing but respect” for the Diaz brothers and has raised his hand to fight either of them.

With both of the Diaz brothers looking to get back in the cage this year, [autotag]Stephen Thompson[/autotag] is raising his hand as a willing foe.

Thompson (16-6-1 MMA, 11-6-1 UFC), a former two-time UFC welterweight title challenger, took to social media Monday and said he would like to mix it up in the octagon with either [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] or [autotag]Nate Diaz[/autotag].

“Wonderboy” doesn’t seem particularly picky about which member of the family he would take on, because he thinks both would be compelling matchups for fans to watch.

“I’m down to fight (Nick Diaz) or (Nate Diaz)!” Thompson tweeted. “I have nothing but respect for both of those guys and I’m ready to go. Who wouldn’t love good striking battle?!”

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Thompson, No. 9 in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie welterweight rankings, is coming off back-to-back losses against Belal Muhammad and Gilbert Burns. The 39-year-old was out-grappled in both those matchups and is clearly seeking a fight against an opponent who would allow him to work his patented kickboxing game.

Nick Diaz (26-10 MMA, 7-7 UFC) hasn’t fought since September, when he suffered a TKO loss to Robbie Lawler in his comeback fight after more than six years away from active competition. His longtime coach, Cesar Gracie, recently stated a return to action is on tap for some point his year.

Nate, the younger of the Diaz brothers, is champing at the bit to step in the cage as he looks to fight out the final bout on his current UFC contract. His frustration around the inability to sign the fight has been evident on social media, with Diaz lashing out for the promotion “slow rolling” him and even asking for a release.

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Cesar Gracie: ‘Look for Nick Diaz to fight by the end of the year’

Nick Diaz had mixed emotions after a TKO loss to Robbie Lawler last year at UFC 266.

It appears [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] intends to fight again.

According to Diaz’s longtime coach, Cesar Gracie, fans can expect Diaz to return to the UFC later this year.

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“Look for @nickdiaz209 to fight by the end of the year.”

At UFC 266 this past September, Diaz (26-10 MMA, 13-7 UFC) fought for the first time in almost seven years. In a middleweight rematch against former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler, Diaz was stopped in the third round. The TKO gave Lawler a measure of revenge and marked Diaz’s first stoppage loss in nearly 14 years. Diaz, 38, hasn’t won a fight since defeating B.J. Penn at UFC 137 in October 2011.

Prior to his UFC 266 return, Diaz hadn’t competed in MMA since January 2015 when he was defeated by Anderson Silva, a fight that was later ruled a no contest after Diaz tested positive for marijuana and Silva for performance-enhancing drugs. Diaz was later handed a five-year suspension by the Nevada Athletic Commission.

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Although UFC president Dana White thought Diaz looked good considering the long layoff, he stated that he’d rather Diaz didn’t fight again. Diaz himself sounded uncertain about fighting beyond the Lawler rematch in the lead-up to UFC 266.

Following his loss to Lawler, Diaz said he knew he had it coming and wasn’t sure why or how the rematch with Lawler was set up.

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Shades of Nick Diaz: Watch this incredible title-winning gogoplata finish at UWC 31

A day removed from the anniversary of Nick Diaz’s gogoplata finish of Takanori Gomi, a title fight in Mexico was finished with the rare submission.

Just a day removed from the anniversary of [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag]’s legendary gogoplata finish of Takanori Gomi at PRIDE 33, the same super rare submission decided a title fight in Mexico.

The complexity of the setup and the ability to sense a gogoplata coming are just a couple of reasons why we rarely, if ever, see the submission at the highest levels of the sport. Most fighters don’t even attempt it these days, so when it happens, it’s special.

Friday, at UWC 31 in Tijuana, Mexico, [autotag]Adrian Luna Martinetti[/autotag] showcased his slick submission skills by slapping on a gogoplata in the second round of the main event bantamweight title fight, forcing [autotag]Brandon Uruchurtu[/autotag] to tap. Winning a title is a special moment for any fighter, but doing it with a super rare submission makes it so much sweeter.

Check out the incredible finish in the video below (via Twitter):

Perhaps the highest-profile instance of a gogoplata finish was Diaz’s finish of Gomi in 2007. Japanese grappling dynamo Shinya Aoki pulled one off on Joachim Hansen at Pride Shockwave 2006, just a few months prior to Diaz.

Check out Diaz’s legendary finish in the video below, along with a few other gogoplata finishes in various promotions over the years.

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