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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The Future of GSP to Be Announced this Friday


Georges "Rush" St-Pierre also known as GSP has announced that he will be holding a press conference in Montreal this Friday to fill in everyone on his plans in the UFC.

GSP has been a force to be reckoned since he began his MMA career.  His very first pro fight was against tough MMA veteran Ivan Menjivar back in 2002.  Two years later he made his UFC debut against Judo expert Karo Parysian at UFC 46 in 2004.  He won that fight and then followed up with a TKO victory over Jay Hieron at UFC 48.
After successfully rolling past his first two opponents in the UFC, GSP was granted a title fight at UFC 50 with the reigning bad man at 170 lbs at the time, Matt Hughes.  When we watched that fight we learned that the young man that was challenging for the title was going to be the future of the UFC's welterweight division, but it was not to happen on that night.  St-Pierre was submitted at the 4:59 mark of the first round with an armbar that he tapped to immediately.
After losing to Hughes at UFC 50 he made his return at UFC 52 against Jason "Mayhem" Miller and won a pretty clear cut decision over Miller.  That fight was followed by another challenge that GSP concurred, a match with Frank "Twinkle Toes" Trigg who was at that time the most recent opponent that Hughes had defended his title against. GSP was able to submit Trigg with the same choke that Hughes had finished him with.  With another successful victory in the books, Sean Sherk was the next man that the UFC put in front of the red-hot rising star from Canada.  GSP was able to finish Sherk in the second round via TKO due to strikes.  Next up for St-Pierre was a hungry Penn who was looking to make a successful return to the UFC since he won the UFC Welterweight title two years earlier.  St-Pierre went on to win a successful split decision victory over Penn.
With a win over BJ Penn GSP was able to gain a second title shot against Matt Hughes in November 2006 at UFC 65.  St-Pierre would go on to take the title from Matt Hughes on that very night as he stunned Hughes in the second round to gain a TKO victory over the the UFC's most dominant Welterweight Champion.
This fight would begin GSP's first UFC title reign.  For St-Pierre the title reign would be he short-lived as he has a hungry challenger waiting to snatch the title up from underneath him.  His first title defense would be against the TUF 4 winner Matt Serra.  Serra caught "Rush" in the first round and went on to earn a TKO victory in the first round.
After that defeat, St-Pierre would have to fight his way back to a title shot with Serra.  He then met TUF 1 alumni, Josh Koscheck. He defeated Koscheck via unanimous decision.  His next test would be his third meeting with Former UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes.  He defeated Hughes with the same move that Hughes beat him with in their first bout.
After defeating Hughes by submission in the second round, it was time for GSP to face off with Serra again.  In that fight St-Pierre showed up with a a new found fire in his eyes that led him to TKO Serra with a vicious series of knees to the body that caused the referee to end the fight and GSP to gain his title back.  St-Pierre was scheduled to face Jon Fitch as his first challenger since getting the title back.  St. Pierre went on to earn a decision victory over Fitch earning his first successful title defense.  While St-Pierre was making his mark in the UFC's Welterweight division, former UFC Welterweight Champion, BJ had won the UFC Lightweight Championship.  The UFC put on it's first super fight as St-Pierre was placed against Penn in a fight for the UFC Welterweight title.  GSP went on to win a TKO victory when Penn couldn't answer the bell at the beginning of the fifth round at UFC 94.
After his victory over Penn, the challengers continued to pile up and GSP began to knock them down. Thiago Alves at UFC 100, Dan Hardy at UFC 111, Josh Koscheck at UFC 124, Jake Shields at UFC 129, Carlos Condit and UFC 154 and Nate Diaz at UFC 158.  All of those men suffered the same fate at the hands of Georges "Rush" St-Pierre.  It wasn't until UFC 167 that we would see GSP struggle with an opponent in a fight.  To put it as simple as possible, GSP got beat up.  He even admitted it himself.He went on to win a split decision that many experts have disputed and thought belonged to his challenger, Johnny Hendricks.
After the fight, a flustered St-Pierre stated that he needed to take some time off from the sport to deal with some personal issues.  Since then we have had no confirmation of whether or not he was going to retire or give Hendricks a rematch for the title.  This Friday we will find out if we have seen the las of GSP in the Octagon.



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Sunday, November 17, 2013

UFC 167 Recap w/ Prediction Results



Last night was  a very entertaining night of fights that ended with a very controversial split decision win for the UFC Welterweight title.

We will begin with the headlining fight of the prelims. Donald Cerrone who was on a two-fight losing streak coming into his fight with Evan Dunham and he desperately needed a win last night and he got it.  He was able to out-strike and out-grapple Dunham and eventually finish him on the ground with a beautiful triangle choke in the second round.  The question now becomes what should Donald Cerrone do now after his win?  Should he continue to fight at 155 or should he make the move to 145 as he had stated he would do win, lose or draw?

The first fight on the main card was a fast-paced fight between Tim Elliot and Ali Bagautinov. It was an interesting fight in which both men participated in excellent striking exchanges which involved Tim Elliot landing more volumes of strikes and Bagautinov landing the more devastating strikes.  It was a match in which I had Bagautinov winning rounds 1 ad 3, but felt the fight could go either way depending on what the judges saw was more important, volume or clean, power strikes. In that fight the judges chose accurate, clean, power strikes.  The question for this match up would be how many wins would Bagautinov be away from a title fight and who will he face next?

The next fight was the first of three fights at 170 lbs on the main card. Tyron Woodley faced Josh Koscheck in a match that ended in the first round by way of TKO.  Koscheck hurt Woodley early in the round with a straight right hand that made Woodley begin to step backwards, but Woodley survived that and some impressive grappling from Koscheck in order to rock Koscheck with a right hand and send him flat on his back.  The question I have is how would Woodley perform is he is given a top ten opponent for his next fight?

After that match was GSP's training partner, Rory MacDonald taking on Robbie Lawler in the second welterweight fight of the main card.  After promising to be more exciting than his last fight, we saw MacDonald do exactly the same thing he did in his last fight, which was boring us to death.  Robbie Lawler won a split decision after he out-struck MacDonald and kept pressure on him the entire fight.  There were moments when MacDonald did get the better of Lawler, but those moments were few and very short.  What will happen to Rory MacDonald after putting out two terrible performances?  Also will this win put Lawler in the top 5 in the UFC's Welterweight Division? Also who will Robbie Lawler face next?

The co-main event of the evening included a bout between friends and coworkers, Rashad Evans and Chael Sonnen.  It was a match up in which Rashad quickly put away Chael Sonnen on the ground due to strikes.  Who will the UFC put against Evans who has recovered from his two-fight winning streak?  Does Evans still have the ability to become the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship again?

In the main event we saw a very close match in which we could have seen either man get their hand raised at the end of the fight, but Georges St-Pierre retained his title by split decision.  The fight was too close to call, but (contrary to popular belief) I did score the fight for the champ giving him rounds 1,3 and 5.  There is also controversy as to whether or not Johny Hendricks tapped out to a submission in the first round of the fight.  Video below:


I think that it is obvious to see that Hendricks didn't tap, but many people are entertaining this notion of GSP having a submission ignored.  After the fight St-Pierre hinted at possibly needing some time away to deal with some things in his personal life.  Dana White had a conversation with the champ and says that GSP will overcome his personal issues and will not be retiring.  He also stated that GSP owes Hendricks a rematch they look forward to putting that together.

Below is a prediction on how I felt that the event would play out and the actual results that occured:

Also be sure to vote for who you believed was the true winner of the main event last night at: UFC 167 Main Event Poll

UFC 167 Results

Main Card:

Georges St-Pierre def. Johny Hendricks via split decision
Rashad Evans def. Chael Sonnen via first-round TKO
Robbie Lawler def. Rory MacDonald via split decision
Tyron Woodley def. Josh Koscheck via first-round KO
Ali Bagautinov def. Tim Elliott via unanimous decision

Preliminary Card:

Donald Cerrone def. Evan Dunham via submission (triangle choke)
Thales Leites def. Ed Herman via unanimous decision
Rick Story def. Brian Ebersole via unanimous decision
Erik Perez def. Edwin Figueroa via unanimous decision
Jason High def. Anthony Lapsley via unanimous decision
Sergio Pettis def. Will Campuzano via unanimous decision
Gian Villante def. Cody Donovan via second-round TKO

Friday, November 15, 2013

UFC 167 Weigh in Results

Main Card:

Georges St-Pierre (170) vs. Johny Hendricks (170)
Rashad Evans (205) vs. Chael Sonnen (206)
Robbie Lawler (170) vs. Rory MacDonald (171)
Josh Koscheck (170) vs. Tyron Woodley (171)
Ali Bagautinov (126) vs. Tim Elliott (125)

Preliminary Card:

Evan Dunham (156) vs. Donald Cerrone (155)
Ed Herman (186) vs. Thales Leites (186)
Brian Ebersole (171) vs. Rick Story (170)
Edwin Figueroa (135) vs. Erik Perez (135)
Jason High (170) vs. Anthony Lapsley (170)
Sergio Pettis (135) vs. Will Campuzano (135)
Cody Donovan (205) vs. Gian Villante (205)

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Cerrone Interested in Drop to Featherweight



Zuffa veteran Donald Cerrone currently has a fight against Evan Dunham at UFC 167 in the UFC's Lightweight Division, but he already knows what he wants after that bout.  Cerrone has announced that he wants to drop to Featherweight and try a run for the title in that division.  One of the first men that Cerrone would like to face if he were to go down to 145 lbs would be against former UFC Welterweight and UFC Lightweight Champion BJ Penn.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Thales Leites to Face Herman

After being moved to the UFC Fight for the Troops 3 Rafael Natal is being replaced by Thales Leites in his showdown with Ed Herman at UFC 167. Both middleweights, Herman and Leites, are coming off of victories in their last bouts.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Pettis to Debut at UFC 167

Sergio Pettis, who is the brother of curent UFC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis, is set to make his UFC debut at UFC 167 in November at the 20th Anniversary show in Vegas. His opponent for the event is Vaughn Lee.  Pettis is 9-0 coming into his UFC debut.

Monday, September 16, 2013

UFC 167 Keeps Getting Better

UFC 167 is already one the most stacked cards in UFC history, but has been announced that two of the UFC's most entertaining middleweights will will be squaring off in the octogon.

Rafael Natal and Ed Herman will be going to war on the UFC 167 card in Las Vegas for the UFC's 20th anniversary card. Rafael Natal is coming off a spectacular Fight of the Night performance against Tor Troeng at UFC Fight Night 28. Rafael Natal won his hard-fought battle with the Swedish TUF 18 alumni via decision.

Ed Herman is also coming off of a Fight of Night victory in his last bout against Trvor Smith back in July at UFC on FOX.

This will be an excellent fight bewtween two entertainers. I give the edge to Rafael Natal in this bout.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Cerrone-Duhnam at UFC167

Donald Cerrone has been scheduled to fight Evan Dunham at UFC 167 in Vegas. Both men share a common decision loss to Rafael dos Anjos.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Overeem to Face Mir at UFC 167

The UFC has announced that Frank Mir and Alistair Overeem will join the stacked card at UFC 167 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The card is headlined by the UFC Welterweight title clash between Georges St. Pierre and Johnny Hendricks.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

UFC 167 Co-Main Event added--Sonnen vs. Evans.


It has been made official that the UFC and Dana White have put together Top Ten competitor in the Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Contender, Chael Sonnen and Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Rashad Evans in as the Co-Main Event at UFC 167.  This fight has been rumored and talked about for a little while and now it officially joins the UFC's 20th Anniversary Show in Vegas.

Both men are amazing wrestlers who can use their wrestling as an offensive attack as well as takedown defense.  It will be interesting to see who will get the better of the wrestling if this match becomes a grappling war.  I believe that Rashad Evans has the better striking between the two of the fighters. One thing that Chael has that could be a major factor in this fight is the ability to pressure his opponents during fights.  It's too soon to try and even guess who will be the winner of this bout, but it has the potential to be an awesome fight.

This fight joins UFC 167 which is being headlined by Georges St. Pierre defending his title against top contender Johnny Hendricks.  Fights also on the card are Robbie Lawlor vs. Rory MacDonald and Tyron Woodley vs. Josh Koscheck.  This is shaping up to be yet another stacked card for the UFC.  Let's pray that injuries do not ruin this amazing card.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Koscheck/Woodley at UFC 167

The UFC has been very busy with putting together exciting fights. The most recent fight to join the cast of 2013 closeout fights is Josh Koscheck vs Tyrone Woodley. Both fighters are exciting fighters who put on exciting fights. Koscheck is coming off of a tko loss to Robbie Lawler and Woodley is coming off of a decision loss to Jake Shields. They will be fighting at the 20th anniversary show UFC 167 which is headlined by Georges St. Pierre vs. Johnny Hendricks for the UFC Welterweight Championship,

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Rory Meets Lawler at UFC 167

UFC President Dana White, hinted at a possible matchup between Rory MacDonald and Robbie Lawler in an interview with Ariel Helwani earlier this month. It has now been made official for UFC 167. This fight will join the fight between GSP and Johnny Hendricks in November.

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