Nick Diaz and the Ghetto Kardashian

Nick Diaz and the Ghetto Kardashian | Blog post by Joey Oddessa

In the aftermath of the Nick Diaz NSAC hearing there are a few lessons here. Everyone’s got an opinion
about it so here’s my thoughts on it from a different angle. For starters it does not affect me at all.
My Tuesday is the same as every one before it but I’ll make you read a short story before you get my final thoughts.

During a short time of my misspent youth there was a Judge who had a daughter that was hot and liked to stay out late. She also liked pissing dad off and had a healthy appetite for all things that kept us up late and made dad mad. The short version is we made no secret of our exploits talking on our phones with her and among friends. I mean who was listening?
Well, in hindsight whoever was on shift that night on the executed warrants.
Several lessons here. I preach the obvious. ‘Silence makes no mistakes.’ I’ll get back to that. You never know who’s listening and you never know if you’re going to end up in front of whoever it is your talking about or her dad (the judge) or the establishment.

Seems the majority share the same opinion and that is that Nick Diaz was unreasonably punished.
I share that opinion too. A recommendation of a lifetime ban was tear jerking.
Tear jerking to everyone but the people that mattered, the commission.

Now people are speaking up. Yes, ‘fight the system!’ You may want to rethink that strategy. Recently.
Has speaking up helped advance any fighter’s career since they spoke up for cut men, stage men, and countless others? Let the media and lawyers do the talking. Diaz claims innocence. He may be. But as a fighter you may end up in front of the same people one day in the right or the wrong.
Sure it’s great to fight the system and loyalty is beyond admirable, but they have long term memories.
You have a responsibility to put food on your table. They will bleed you dry with legal fee’s, time, health, and stress.
They are career enders with egos the size of mountains.

Diaz’s legal representation in my opinion did a superb job. He should have and did plead the 5th and the commission simply didn’t like it. My belief is there was nothing he could have said or done that would have made a difference. Their minds were made up. It’s sad and an appeal should be on deck. Maybe let it get old on the vine?
Your words can come come back to haunt you if you work, fight, or are under the jurisdiction of anyone with authority and or related to the problem. Again, ‘silence makes no mistakes.’ Just think back to my Judge’s Ghetto Kardashian daughter story before you hit enter. Words cost me a good bit and I never saw it coming. 
The judge knew what we said and did and would have liked to hand out natural life. It was his daughter after all.

 

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