The 15 Most Unlikely Fighters in MMA History

Most MMA fighters come from traditional backgrounds like college wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, Judo or professional boxing. They start when they are young and train for years—competing on the amateur level and then fighting for a fe…

Most MMA fighters come from traditional backgrounds like college wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, Judo or professional boxing. They start when they are young and train for years—competing on the amateur level and then fighting for a few years in the smaller organizations before getting a shot with the UFC.

Even in the early days of MMA, fighters would be experts at one discipline and then slowly learn all the other aspects of fighting as their career and the sport progressed.

There are always exceptions to the rules, however. The following athletes are a select few who made unlikely transformations into MMA fighters with little or no martial arts backgrounds.

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5 Reasons Why Nick Diaz Should Not Be Suspended by the NSAC

Yesterday, Nick Diaz’s lawyer responded to the accusations from the Nevada State Athletic Commission that Diaz tested positive for a prohibited substance (Cannibus) after his last fight against Carlos Condit at UFC 143.Diaz’s license to fight in the st…

Yesterday, Nick Diaz’s lawyer responded to the accusations from the Nevada State Athletic Commission that Diaz tested positive for a prohibited substance (Cannibus) after his last fight against Carlos Condit at UFC 143.

Diaz’s license to fight in the state of Nevada is currently suspended by the NSAC until a disciplinary hearing can be held at a later date. Some speculate he is facing up to a year suspension if found guilty of failing the post-fight drug test.

Here are five reasons why Nick Diaz should not be disciplined by the NSAC.

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