Originally Posted by
AndyK5
I think he is trying to say that today's MMA is a bit more than Don Fry VS Yoshihiro Takayama style matchups. There are gameplans that fighters utilize to expose the weakness of the other fighter. It looks like if someone is not standing directly in front of Nick Diaz and actually using the head, body and foot work that his instructors are teaching, Nick Diaz has trouble accumulating damage on his oppponent. Since he throws most of his strikes at %50 or less (arbitrary number), he can't damage his opponent to the point of exhaustion so neither TKO's his opponent nor wins the decision.