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Keith Kizer of the Nevada Athletic commisission told Silva that he's lucky Sonnen (stupidly) didn't want to press charges, appeal or have Silva fined but if he conducts himself like that again he won't have his license renewed.

I just want you guys to see this, because this is how much of an ******** this kid is. I quoted that part above because it's out of context, and purposely mixed in with the rest of this kids rant about Silva "cheating" to make it look like Keith Kizer (NSAC) was mad at Silva for THAT.

NO.

1. Kizer was mad about the shoulder check Silva gave Sonnen at the weigh-ins.

2. Sonnen asked Kizer NOT to fine Silva for that incident. The NSAC agreed. End of story.

3. Not even sure why "Pressing Charges" is even mentioned!? Like that was an option. :slap

4. Sonnen has ZERO grounds for appeal in Nevada, if the rumor that he and his camp are filing one about the LEGAL knee Silva killed Sonnen with. Kizer already said so. In order to appeal and overturn a fight result you have to prove one of the following:

  • Failed drug test. NOPE.
  • Miscalculation of a scorecard. NOPE.
  • Collusion (official paid off). NOPE.
  • Referee misinterprets a rule (for example: allows soccer kick when soccer kick are illegal). NOPE.

So much for that.

Just laughable.

meh, it was just a matter of time.

Funny how different people see the same thing different ways. I didn't think Sonnen did ANYTHING in that first round. Which is pathetic considering he had top control for almost the whole entire round. First in Silva's guard, then side mount and then full mount. And he did absolutely no damage. Silva hopped up after the round was done and jogged back to his corner like he just stepped into the Octagon. Meanwhile Sonnen looked gassed. :lol
 
Sonnen was dry humping Silva the whole first round. Silvas ground defense was top notch, it was nowhere near the same as any round in their last fight where Sonnen was pummeling Silva.

Lol, Chael lost again on that TRT bull____. I like how TRT has somehow become accepted, its BS, and even Dana thinks it should be illegal.
 
Funny how different people see the same thing different ways. I didn't think Sonnen did ANYTHING in that first round. Which is pathetic considering he had top control for almost the whole entire round. First in Silva's guard, then side mount and then full mount. And he did absolutely no damage. Silva hopped up after the round was done and jogged back to his corner like he just stepped into the Octagon. Meanwhile Sonnen looked gassed. :lol

I mean seriously, Chael couldn't put away a visibly different/hurt Silva the first time when he had dominant position in side or mount a good majority of that fight, and he still lost. There was no question in my mind Chael had no chance against a motivated, healthy Silva, regardless what happened in the first round, which wasn't much. I LMAO when his trainers said Chael could submit Anderson. Silva might not be Damian Maia great, but no way in hell Chael has the experience to pull off a legit sub on Anderson.
 
I see Devil_Tard_666 is as "bright" and "rational" as ever:slap...Hey Sling Blade, a fighter hitting another fighter outside the cage constitutes physical assault..A crime people are charged with and tried for every single day..
Here's what Keith Kizer of the Nevada Athletic Commission had to say about Anderson's constant cheating, rule violations and lying...it basically boils down to this:


Kizer to Silva: If you do anything like that again, you are done in Nevada


"Meanwhile, Kizer said that he spoke to both Sonnen and Silva about Silva's shoulder strike at Friday's weigh-ins following Saturday night's title fight. Kizer, who stated he was "very unhappy with Anderson" due to his actions, said that Sonnen told him and NSAC chairman Skip Avansino following the fight that he didn't believe Silva should be fined for the strike, and, after talking to Silva, Kizer said the commission took Sonnen's recommendation to heart and decided against fining Silva.

"Chael willing to forgive Anderson went a long way with me and the chairman," he said. "He was very honorable, perhaps more than he needed to be, towards Anderson."

Kizer said that both he and the chairman issued stern warnings to Silva about his behavior during fight week.

"I told him if you ever do anything like that again you will not be invited to fight in Nevada again," Kizer said.

As for Silva rubbing Vaseline off his face and onto his body before the fight, Kizer said he noticed Silva has done that in the past but admitted this time it was "more blatant that we expected." He said UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta pointed it out to him before the fight and referee Yves Lavigne was quick to wipe off the middleweight champion before round one.

Kizer was so disappointed in Silva's actions overall that he added that, "if the next few Anderson Silva fights don't happen in Nevada, it won't bother me in the least."



"Anderson had some very lame excuse initially about, 'Oh, well, Chael put his head down at the beginning of that,'" Kizer recounted. "I'm like, 'C'mon, that's silly.' And then he said, 'Well, I'm upset about what he said about my wife.' I said, 'Look, I understand that, but that's not an excuse for doing what you did. It's inexcusable what you did.'

"The chairman pointed out that he should be above that, that this was a very unprofessional thing to do. [Silva] wasn't very happy with us pointing that out to him, but he understood. I finally had to say to him, 'Look, if you ever, despite your previous record with us as a good licensee, if you ever do anything like this again, that's it for you in Nevada. You'll be fighting your fights elsewhere.'

"I think that got to him. Then he let down his guard and apologized and said he shouldn't have done that, and was angry about Chael's comments about his wife."


https://mmajunkie.com/news/29601/anderson-silva-apologized-post-ufc-148-for-weigh-ins-incident-nsac-unlikely-to-punish.mma
 
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I dont really want to talk about this much more, but I will say I agree, while Chael looked dominant and had a dominant position he did nothing with it. Like I said before even on the ground other than maybe controlling you his offense is pretty much worthless. He has no answer to the guard position. Sure GnP is an answer, but we could see that he was doing nothing to really get around Andersons guard. While he did get mount, again he didnt do much damage.
 
And everything I pointed out that was wrong with leonitwit's post was confirmed by him posting the original interview Kizer gave. Thanks for proving me right, *******.

Oh and.. think about this for a minute genius: if you're scheduled to fight (for a title) and the day before you call the cops and have your opponent arrested and charged with assault, what happens? Yeah moron, no fight, no title shot and good luck fighting for that org ever again for ruining a main event. Sonnen already tested positive for the last fight with Silva. You really think he'd still be on the roster if he called the cops on Silva the day before a PPV!? I know it's hard but try to use common sense. Herb.
 
Why so serious??? Let's have some fun in here.

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Fox Deportes handling business for me since I dont have Fuel. Werdum is doing the comentary in spanish for the win :D
 
Not only did he get killed, they put the wrong counrty flag on his tale of the tape, lol. They gave him a Japanese flag, lol. Way to sterotype UFC, lol.
 
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