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The first member of the Gracie clan to be victorious inside the octagon since Royce Gracie in 1994, Kron reacted to his father’s comments in an interview with MMA Fighting’s Mike Heck.

“Yeah, I don’t, I think that’s a little bit of a lie,” Kron said, “But I love my dad and he’s a big foundation of my life and everything that I’ve become. So, you know, I wish him the best and I wish him in good health.”

The 36-year-old jiu-jitsu icon, a former world champion on the mats who holds a MMA record of 5-2, said “it’s been a minute” since he last heard from his father, “but I love him. I miss him.”

In Rickson’s new book titled “Comfort in Darkness”, the vale tudo icon said he “became more of an observer than a coach” after Kron decided to train with Nick Diaz and Nate Diaz. Even though he thinks there’s no man tougher than his son in MMA, he disagreed with the Diaz’s combat philosophy.

“I’m no longer an eye witness of the facts,” Rickson said. “Even though I’m rooting for him, I don’t know what he’s going to do, I don’t know if he’s going to fight with his heart and emotion, or be strategic, death without blood, a clean cut. I’ve always preferred spending the least amount of energy for the maximum result, but some people prefer more effort to prove themselves, to show this warrior side. I’ll just watch more than anything now [now].”

For Rickson, the Diaz brothers mindset to endure punishment before responding isn’t ideal.

“I think it should be more on the technical side,” Gracie said. “It was always like that for me because there were no weight divisions. I can’t risk exchanging power and being emotional against a bigger man. I had to be completely strategic and cold and rational. Sometimes, facing someone your size, you can be like, let’s be warriors and exchange hands and be violent. You engage and battle. Knowing they have your size and strength, sometimes you use a different direction than the one you should go.”

UFC welterweight contender Vicente Luque discusses future Nick Diaz fight

Speaking at UFC 310 media day, Vicente Luque discussed his short-notice bout against ‘The Answer’. There, the Brazilian was asked about Nick Diaz, and if he had any interest in re-booking the bout with the legendary welterweight for the third time. While the Brazilian wanted the fight back when it was first signed, he no longer has any interest.

“When I was supposed to fight in August, the UFC wanted this fight.” Vicente Luque stated at media day, discussing a fight with Nick Diaz. “It was a big fight. I said ‘Okay, let’s do it, but I want to fight this year’. I told [my manager], ‘I’ll be ready for anybody’, I knew maybe it wasn’t going to happen, so I’ll stay ready for whoever steps up. It’s great that Themba stepped up, and now we get a fight.”

He continued, “At this point, I don’t think it will happen again. “Maybe [it will], who knows? But, I’m up in the division. I’m looking to get past Themba, that’s the mission to be accomplished. After that, I’m looking up [the rankings]. I think that the Nick fight is in the past.”

Card looks good

I fucking hope Ian Garry gets flattened like a pancake

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