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Nevada State Athletic Commission and Nick Diaz in settlement talks

October 28, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Fighting reports that representatives for Nick Diaz and the Nevada State Athletic Commission are discussion a potential settlement of his fine and punishment issued last month. Sources told MMA Fighting that with settlement talks ongoing, Diaz could be back in the Octagon by 2016.  Amy Dardashtian also indicated that the best case scenario is […]

Filed Under: legal, NSAC, regulation, UFC

Martin picked to fill vacancy on NSAC

October 9, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Since the Nick Diaz decision came down last month, the Nevada State Athletic Commission has been under scrutiny.  However, under the radar was the announcement that Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval appointed attorney Michon Martin to the vacancy on the NSAC. Martin fills the vacancy of Bill Brady who resigned this past May.  Brady’s term ends […]

Filed Under: NSAC, regulation, UFC

NV state senator speaks out against Diaz suspension

September 21, 2015 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

TMZ Sports reports that Nevada state senator Tick Segerblom is speaking out against the NSAC suspension of Nick Diaz.  He calls the 5 year ban “totally inappropriate.” Senator Segerblom‘s (D) district includes a portion of Las Vegas and is within Clark County, Nevada.  Per the Nevada state senate web site, he is on the Senate […]

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Rousey and Cejudo express support for Nick Diaz

September 16, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Ronda Rousey and Henry Cejudo have expressed support of Nick Diaz in light of his 5 year suspension and fine by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.  Cejudo has made the statement that he will not fight in Nevada due to the commission ruling. According to MMA Fighting, Cejudo sent a letter to the web site […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, NSAC, regulation, UFC

Wanderlei Silva files appeal with Nevada State Supreme Court

September 15, 2015 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Wanderlei Silva has filed its brief with the Nevada State Supreme Court seeking to overturn a lower court ruling which allowed discipline over him despite the fact he was not licensed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission at the time. You may recall that Silva sought judicial review in the Nevada Superior Court of the […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, legal, NSAC, UFC

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