Johny Hendricks won’t fight again unless the title is on the line
Johny Hendricks: “I’m not going to fight unless it’s for a belt.”
Johny Hendricks: “I’m not going to fight unless it’s for a belt.”
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UFC 154 taught us a few things about its combatants but here are the three things that stood out the most.
I am not impressed by your performance @georgesstpierre
— nick diaz
The cameras had hardly stopped rolling on last night’s GSP/Condit Welterweight title bout when a familiar character offered his comments on St-Pierre’s winning performance. Former UFC interim Welterweight title challenger Nick Diaz took to Twitter to take a verbal jab at nemesis GSP, citing some former smack talk St-Pierre had directed at Matt Hughes.
Of course Diaz lost a closely-contested bout with Condit last February in a fight
Georges St. Pierre remained the undisputed UFC Welterweight champion, after 5 rounds of action in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Despite claiming post-fight that he felt the infamous ringrust, Georges St. Pierre looked better than ever. The French-Canadian was a bit more aggressive than usual, stalking Carlos Condit around the Octagon. However, Condit proved he’s no pushover, with trademark striking that reminded GSP he has a fight on his hands.
Georges St. Pierre was able to put Condit on his back in every