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Controversial Strikeforce welterweight Nick Diaz could watch his August 15 title fight against Jay Hieron go up in smoke after missing his scheduled pre-fight drug test on August 7.
The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) made arrangements with Strikeforce to reschedule Diaz for today (August 10); however, Diaz has yet to arrive at the testing facility.
He has until 3 p.m. PT.
The CSAC cannot accept a sample any later than this afternoon if it’s to be processed and reported in time for Saturday’s “Carano vs. Cyborg” event. Therefore, unless Diaz submits a sample today, his scheduled bout against Hieron will be scrapped.
From Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker:
Caesar Gracie told me Diaz [missed his Aug. 7 drug test because] he was in the mountains training. He’s supposed to be on his way (right now) to Los Angeles to take his drug test with the California State Athletic Commission. He has until 3pm to get it done. We’re hoping he makes the right decision. [If he does] we should have the results by Thursday. We have a contingency plan in place if necessary. Regardless, Jay Hieron will be fighting on August 15.
Despite testing negative earlier this year after whooping Frank Shamrock on April 11, Diaz does not exactly have a squeaky-clean history.
lmao at the picture.
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A welterweight title fight between Nick Diaz and Jay Hieron at Strikeforce “Carano vs. Cyborg” is the latest casualty in a long line of changes to the Aug. 15 card.
The bout came into question on Friday when Diaz missed a pre-fight drug test mandated by the California State Athletic Commission.
Bill Douglas, Assistant Executive Officer of CSAC, on Saturday informed MMAWeekly.com that Diaz had not been licensed and the situation would be “a challenging process.”
On Monday, Diaz’s manager, Cesar Gracie, said his fighter had an informal agreement with former CSAC executive officer Armando Garcia that precluded random drug testing. Diaz, a resident of Stockton, Calif., currently holds a medical marijuana license under the state’s Compassionate Use Act of 1996 and Medical Marijuana Program Act. Garcia departed the agency last November.
“They changed it without any notification,” said Gracie. “No one had any time. The old guys were doing things based off of California law, and I knew California law didn’t change. He’s licensed... it’s legal. They’re own legal team came out with a ruling that said (compassionate use was allowed). Then all of a sudden they’re saying we’re doing drug tests, and cannabis is included, it’s not just performance enhancers. To flush it out of his system, it takes 10 days, and we don’t have that.”
It’s not the first time Diaz has come under fire for his marijuana use. In April 2007, the Nevada State Athletic Commission stripped him of a victory over Takanori Gomi at Pride 33 due to high levels of the drug in his system. Last March, he was stricken from a Strikeforce co-promotion with Elite XC when he reported his use of the drug on a pre-fight medical questionnaire.
On a Monday teleconference promoting the fight, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said CSAC gave Diaz until 3p.m. on Monday to take a “second chance” test in Los Angeles. A contingency plan had been prepared in the event Diaz does not get licensed, he added, and Hieron would fight regardless of the outcome with Diaz.
In a fiery email sent to media members, Douglas said Diaz and his representatives hadn’t contacted him to arrange the second test.
“If Mr. Diaz is in fact in route to Los Angeles, then it is news to us because he has not notified us and considering that we are administering the test,” wrote Douglas, “I suggest that he or someone from his camp ‘let’s their fingers do the walking,’ ‘reaches out to touch someone,’ or any other colorful catch phrase that you can think of stemming from an old telephone commercial.
“Strikeforce has approached us with a replacement opponent and the representative from the promotion company that spoke with (CSAC representative) inspector Segovia about one hour ago stated, ‘If we don't know by noon then it's done.’"
Shortly after, Douglas informed MMAWeekly.com that Diaz had not renewed his license and UFC and Dream veteran Jesse Taylor had been approved for the fight.
“We wish (Diaz) well in his future endeavors,” wrote Douglas.
Gracie said the situation was unfortunate, but Diaz would take a later fight.
“He fights every two months,” said Gracie. “It’s too bad for Jay Hieron, but what can you do? If you take the test, what’s going to happen? What’s going to happen is he’s gonna not get licensed in California for over a year and not fight this fight. If you don’t take this test, you don’t fight this fight, and you fight next month, because you have time to flush it out of your system.”
Clears things up. Another title fight from this card up in smoke. A bunch of things going wrong for MMA promotions this month... First Overeem is off this card and now this.
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Machida successfully defending the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship with his face.
Jesus. This card is losing all the finesse I was really hoping for. Fucking Diaz. Biggest shithead in MMA. Or at least one of them.
Still will be a great battle featuring a prominent Jesse Taylor.
Not Diaz's fault, he's legally allowed to smoke weed they just changed the test on him last minute it seems. Taylor will still be a good replacement, but he's no Nick Diaz.
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Machida successfully defending the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship with his face.