Nick Thompson has a hectic few days at the end of this month. He's in the main event for the CBS-televised mixed martial arts event on July 26, a Saturday night, in Stockton, Calif. And then on Tuesday the 29th, he will be starting the two-day bar examination at the Minneapolis Convention Center.¶ "It wasn't supposed to work out this way," Thompson said. "I had a fight in Tokyo in early June. I was going to take two months off and study for the bar." And then they got the call with the offer: Jake Shields, Elite XC's welterweight title bout, main event on CBS.¶ "You can't turn that down -- not me, anyway. And my wife, Molly, agreed with me." Thompson was an OK wrestler at Eastview High School. He went to Wisconsin and was not a factor as a wrestler there.
"One of my buddies, Nick Michelson, took me to a mixed martial arts card in Racine [Wis.]," Thompson said. "It looked like something I'd like to try, even though I had no experience in boxing or martial arts."
Thompson started training for this form of fighting five years ago. He gained entry into the University of Minnesota Law School three years ago. Those moments have come together now for a four-day period of pressure (from the Saturday night fight to a Wednesday conclusion of the bar) that seems incomprehensible.
How was it Thompson seemed so calm as he went through one of his daily workouts this week at the Minnesota Martial Arts Academy in Brooklyn Park?
"I took the fight five weeks ago," he said. "I haven't cut corners in training. I've worked around it to find as many hours as I can to study."
He smiled slightly and said, "Hopefully, I can go 2-0."
Thompson's fighting career did not get off to a hopeful start. "I was knocked out frequently in practice," he said. "I would just faint away. The fighters said I was like a 'fainting goat.' "
Thus, the nickname: Nick (The Goat) Thompson.