A great draw provides more emphasis for style over substance.
Back in November (2012), Georges St. Pierre sent the mixed martial arts community into an uproar when he chose to face Nick Diaz instead of Johny Hendricks….
Back in November (2012), Georges St. Pierre sent the mixed martial arts community into an uproar when he chose to face Nick Diaz instead of Johny Hendricks….
Thursday’s UFC 158 pre-fight press conference was definitely anything but run of the mill. Georges St. Pierre vs Nick Diaz started out as a fight that originally had most fans scratching their heads, then through primetime video’s…
According to a well-respected MMA journalist, Mike Straka, UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre will demand no less than 50 million dollars to…
2013 is just around the corner, promising many great Mixed Martial Arts battles. This might be the year we finally see Georges St. Pierre vs. Anderson…
The fight between Georges St. Pierre and Anderson “The Spider” Silva is yet to be officially announced by the UFC. Moreover, there’s a good chance that the French-Canadian will decline to fight the #1 P4P-ranked Brazilian.
However, the bookmakers have already named their favorite – Anderson Silva.
Top sports betting agency, Bodog, present Anderson Silva as a -160 favorite to defeat GSP, who stacks-up at +150. That’s a close call, but still, Silva gets the nod in what can be easily labelled the biggest
Speaking post-fight at UFC 154 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, UFC President Dana White remained optimistic about having a superfight between Georges St. Pierre and Anderson “The Spider” Silva. According to White, there’s a good chance that this fight will happen, most likely at the famous Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
White also spoke about his promotion’s plans for 2013, and some of the other hot topics in the world of Mixed Martial Arts. Ronda Rousey and Strikeforce were also in the mix during the
UFC pre-show Fight Day Live is back this Saturday, November 17, to preview UFC 154: St. Pierre vs. Condit. Pound for pound great Georges St. Pierre makes his return to the Octagon after nearly 19 months away from fighting to recover from a knee injury. Carlos Condit, the interim champion, looks to shock the world and prove that he is the best welterweight in the UFC today. Host Dave Farra, along with expert MMA analysts John Morgan of USA Today/MMAJunkie.com and Larry Pepe of ProMMA Radio, will
When Georges St. Pierre takes on Carlos Condit this upcoming Saturday we will see if this highly anticipated fight will live up to its hype. Not to lower the expectations, but following is a reminder of some previous fights that failed to deliver.
1: Randy Couture vs. James Toney – UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2, August 28th, 2010 No matter how you look at how this fight was presented, somebody is at fault. If this fight was to be presented as a sideshow attraction, then Couture should have allowed Toney
With the long-awaited UFC Welterweight Championship Unification Fight between Georges St. Pierre and Carlos Condit happening a day later, it is very easy to overlook this main event, but it only requires a deeper look to see that it is rare to see a fight with so much subtext. Marcin Held, at only 20 years old, has
In three weeks’ time, Georges St. Pierre will return to the cage again, with sights on solidifying his spot as the greatest Welterweight in UFC history, and one of the top Pound-for-Pound fighters in the sport today. St. Pierre’s path of destruction is a long list of top UFC 170-pounders, making the French-Canadian one of the mhttp://lowkick.blitzcorner.com/create/noUrlost dominant champions in UFC history.
Welterweight is arguably one of the most stacked weight-class in the UFC. St. Pierre’s run of six