Anderson Silva opens as a -160 favorite against GSP

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

Dana White talks Silva vs. GSP in May, Strikeforce, Rousey

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 154 Post-Fight Bonuses: GSP and Condit earn Fight of the Night

UFC 154 brought us an exciting night of fights featuring Georges St-Pierre’s successful return to the Octagon after a long layoff. With it came the traditional Fight Night bonuses, and GSP versus Carlos Condit earned the award for Fight of the Night. It was highly deserving of the award as the main event delivered a bloody war in which neither fighter was willing to give up. The two pocketed $70,000 apiece for their efforts.As far as the other awrds, Ivan Menjivar earned the 70K for Submission of the

UFC 154 Results Recap: Johny Hendricks makes a title shot statement

UFC 154 is in the books from Montreal, Canada and GSP has successfully defeated Carlos Condit to unify the UFC Welterweight titles. With his tenth win in a row, St-Pierre showed flashes of the brilliance that brought him to prominence. His wrestling, as expected, was simply too tough to overcome. He may be derided for not finishing Condit, who was a bloody mess from the relentless ground-and-pound of GSP. St-Pierre did fall into some danger in the third round after a vicious headkick from the NBK, who