5 reasons Why Carlos Condit will beat Georges St-Pierre at UFC 154
Carlos Condit will be looking to play spoiler for the potential mega fight between Silva and GSP. Here’s five ways he can pull off the upset.
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Carlos Condit will be looking to play spoiler for the potential mega fight between Silva and GSP. Here’s five ways he can pull off the upset.
Carlos Condit knows that an aggressive style got him to championship-level status in MMA. However, it did not get him the UFC interim Welterweight belt because he used a highly elusive, different style to gain the belt against Nick Diaz all the way back in February. He doesn’t think that this style will prevail against Georges St-Pierre on Saturday in Montreal, and states that he will dictate the pace:”I feel like I just have the ability to threaten from any position, whether we’re standing or the fight is
UFC 154 combatants will get on the scale at New City Gas Arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as part of the official weigh-in procedure ahead of tomorrow’s fight card.
Follow the action here on LowKick.com, with first fighter weighing-in at 4pm est. Live stream is available below in this very article.
UFC 154 will take place tomorrow, at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The event is headlined by GSP vs. Condit, with Kampmann vs. Hendricks as the co-main event. Stay tuned to LowKick.com for more news and other
Three LowKick.com staff members predict the outcome of tomorrow night’s GSP vs. Condit fight in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Who has a better skillset to win in Montreal, Quebec, Canada? Reigning champ Georges St. Pierre, or the Interim UFC Welterweight champion Carlos “The Natural Born Killer” Condit?
UFC President Dana White appeared on ESPN’s “Sportscenter” today in anticipation of the blockbuster Georges St-Pierre-Carlos Condit fight this weekend in Montreal. Not surprisingly, talk shifted to the idea of GSP fighting Anderson Silva in a much-publicized superfight. White was his usual bold self, and was quoted:
“Anderson Silva will be there this Saturday watching, and if St-Pierre wins it’ll be a huge fight for us. It’ll probably be the biggest fight in UFC history,
Speaking to MMAFighting.com, UFC interim Welterweight champ Carlos Condit waxes on a variety of topics surrounding his huge UFC 154 bout with Georges St-Pierre. Condit says that ring rust shouldn’t be as much a factor as many people think, but he does wonder about the strength o GSP’s surgically repaired knee. He touches on the subject of Anderson Silva being at the fight, and how many may be focused on GSP’s future superfight with Silva rather than the task at hand in Condit. The Natural Born Killer