Georges St-Pierre: Five Reasons He Will Run over Nick Diaz

The MMA world was abuzz when the UFC officially announced that UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre will be squaring off against Nick Diaz at UFC 158 on March 16. The event will be taking place at the Bell Centre in St-Pierre’s hometown of …

The MMA world was abuzz when the UFC officially announced that UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre will be squaring off against Nick Diaz at UFC 158 on March 16. The event will be taking place at the Bell Centre in St-Pierre’s hometown of Montreal.

Diaz and the champion were supposed to square at UFC 137 in October 2011, but after Diaz failed to attend two press conferences, the UFC pulled Diaz from the card. St-Pierre was then scheduled to face Carlos Condit, but the welterweight champion suffered a knee injury and unable to fight.

Diaz ended up fighting on the UFC 137 card and defeated BJ Penn in the main event. The California native called St-Pierre out after the fight. The champion then told UFC President Dana White that he wanted that fight, and it was scheduled for UFC 143 in February.

This time it was the champion who couldn’t fight, as he suffered a torn ACL in training camp.

When this fight was announced for 158, people were stunned that Diaz was bypassing fellow welterweight Johny Hendricks for a title. St-Pierre told Dana White he wanted Diaz and the president obliged.

Will Diaz be able to dethrone the reign of terror known as Georges St-Pierre? Here are five reasons why the champion will soundly defeat Diaz in March.

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The 10 All-Time Fan-Favorite Light Heavyweights

In the history of mixed martial arts, the light heavyweight division has been considered the glamor division of the sport. The 205-pound weight class has produced some of the biggest stars in the history of MMA.Think of Frank Shamrock, Chuck Liddell, R…

In the history of mixed martial arts, the light heavyweight division has been considered the glamor division of the sport. The 205-pound weight class has produced some of the biggest stars in the history of MMA.

Think of Frank Shamrock, Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture and a whole lot more.

Who are the 10 all-time fan-favorite light heavyweights? Grab your popcorn, sit back and take a look.

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UFC on FOX 5 Results: Top 10 Welterweights in the UFC

UFC on Fox 5 showed what could be a changing of the guard in the welterweight division. Rory MacDonald, all of the age of 23, defeated former UFC welterweight champion BJ Penn by unanimous decision. It was MacDonald’s most dominant perfo…

UFC on Fox 5 showed what could be a changing of the guard in the welterweight division. Rory MacDonald, all of the age of 23, defeated former UFC welterweight champion BJ Penn by unanimous decision. It was MacDonald’s most dominant performance inside the octagon. What’s next for MacDonald? He called out former interim champion Carlos Condit, so time should tell if that rematch from UFC 115 takes place.

Who are the top 10 welterweights right now in the UFC? Maybe MacDonald and Condit are in there. Let’s take a look and see.

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Shogun Rua and 10 Former Champions Who Could Earn Another Shot at Gold

When a fighter loses his title, the hardest thing for the fighter is to regain the title. Saturday night at UFC on Fox 5, former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua faces off with Alexander Gustafsson in the co-main event. UFC pre…

When a fighter loses his title, the hardest thing for the fighter is to regain the title. Saturday night at UFC on Fox 5, former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua faces off with Alexander Gustafsson in the co-main event.

UFC president Dana White said at the UFC on Fox press conference that the winner of this fight will get the next shot at the light heavyweight title currently held by Jon Jones (h/t mmafighting.com). Rua lost his title to Jones in March of 2011 and has won two of his last three fights heading into Saturday night.

What other former champions could earn another crack at getting a title shot? Let’s take a look

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Johny Hendricks Feels GSP Doesn’t Want to Face Him Because He’s the Harder Fight

When you feel you have done enough to earn a big opportunity and you don’t get it, you wonder why it didn’t happen. Johny Hendricks has that running through his mind. It was announced by Dana White yesterday that UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pi…

When you feel you have done enough to earn a big opportunity and you don’t get it, you wonder why it didn’t happen. Johny Hendricks has that running through his mind. It was announced by Dana White yesterday that UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre told White he doesn’t want to face middleweight champion Anderson Silva or welterweight contender Johny Hendricks for his next fight.

St-Pierre told the UFC President that he wants to square off with former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz. White said that the welterweight champion told him that he has unfinished business with Diaz and wants that fight next.

Hendricks, who knocked out Martin Kampmann at UFC 154 in 46 seconds, has knocked out two of the top five welterweights in the world in Kampmann and Jon Fitch. He wasn’t thrilled that he was getting bypassed for a shot at St-Pierre.

“I’m pissed and it showed yesterday,” Hendricks told Bleacher Report:

Being pissed and being on Twitter shouldn’t happen. All day yesterday I’m sitting and trying to run through my head, “Why would you (St-Pierre) not want to face me when I’m the number one contender? Why do you want to face somebody that lost (Diaz) his last fight?”

GSP just beat the guy (Carlos Condit) who beat him. He’s (Diaz) has been out for a year. Here I am in that year, I fought all these guys to earn my spot. That’s what I really have been trying to do and that’s earn my way.

To see GSP say that he hates seeing people that talk trash and here he is rewarding a guy and giving him a title shot. I don’t see the logic behind that.

The Oklahoma native feels that St-Pierre doesn’t want to face him because he is the harder fight for the champion. He has also been questioning whether he should have finished Fitch and Kampmann and taken the safer route to victory.

Asked if he feels St-Pierre doesn’t want to face due to being the harder fight, Hendricks stated:

Yes, and that’s what I have said. I think I make too good of a case that I wanted to fight GSP by knocking out these guys. It makes me want to go back and not finish them. That way I do get a shot at GSP.

How sad is that I have to think that way because I want to get a title shot? Here I am yesterday and everybody is like, “You have to be more of a douchebag to get a title shot.”

That kind of stuff made me mad. I don’t want to be that way. Here’s the thing, whenever somebody takes your livelihood and that kind of opportunity away from you, I believe you should be pissed. Everybody is saying, “Johny, quit your crying and whining,” and I’m like, “Guys, it isn’t whining whenever you earn something, you deserve it.”

It just feels like if I didn’t finish these guys and I just would have beat them, I would have gotten a title shot.

Hendricks says if Diaz does fight St-Pierre, he will take another fight if he is told he has to.

I like to fight, I love fighting. If they (UFC) say I have to fight, guess what, I’m an employee of the UFC. If you don’t do what your employer says, you get fired.

 

Unless otherwise noted, all quotes obtained firsthand.

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Jessica Eye: ‘Fighting Has Brought My Family Together’

Sometimes life doesn’t always go the way you would like it to go. Most children have a mother and father together when they are growing up. In the cases of the children that didn’t get that luxury, life can sometimes be difficult because of mom an…

Sometimes life doesn’t always go the way you would like it to go. Most children have a mother and father together when they are growing up. In the cases of the children that didn’t get that luxury, life can sometimes be difficult because of mom and dad not being together. The children usually act out, or commit crimes with the hope that can bring the parents back together.

In the case though of Bellator women’s flyweight Jessica Eye, it was mixed martial arts that brought her mom and dad back together for one moment.

Eye squares off tomorrow night against Bellator women’s 115 pound champion Zoila Gurgel at Bellator 83. The card takes place on Friday from Caesars Atlantic City in Atlantic City, N.J. The Eye vs. Gurgel bout is part of the main card, which will be televised on MTV 2 starting at 7 p.m. ET.

This fight was originally supposed to take place at Bellator 78 last month in Ohio, where Gurgel and Eye reside. Eye suffered a foot injury and wasn’t able to fight on the card. You would think Eye would have been disappointed in not being able to fight in her homestate, but she looked at it as a blessing for her fans.

“A lot of my fans are going to the fight,” Eye told Bleacher Report. “They are really excited to make the roadtrip up. I’m excited that many people that live in Ohio that may have just stayed home if the fight happened last month. Now the fight is in New Jersey and they are like, “this is a mini vacation.”

This fight has been the most talked about fight on the main card even though the main event features the lightweight finals with Rad Martinez facing Shahbulat Shamhalaev, with former bantamweight champion Zach Makovsky squaring off against Anthony Leone in the co-main event. Eye feels that without the men fighting, the spotlight wouldn’t be as big for the women.

“To be honest, without the boys on the card with us, it is very hard for us women to shine without them,” Eye stated. “People take it for granted that other women don’t think about that. Without them and their success, our success is very hard to be shown. Main event or not, I’m just happy to fight.

“I’m excited to be on the card. I would have even taken being on the undercard if it meant just being on the card. I’m probably the most non-agressive female. I’m not very hard to please and don’t have crazy expectations.”

A lot of fans were stunned that this fight with Gurgel is taking outside of the Bellator tournament as they are two of the best at 125 pounds in the world. Eye feels Bellator is putting on this fight for a reason.

“We’ve talked about it (125 tournament),” Eye stated. “Nothing is set in stone, but I know they (Bellator) wouldn’t be having these 125  pound fights they have had recently. I really feel like they aren’t putting us in there for nothing. They could have easily had 115 pound fights in there, but they didn’t. They added a new weight class, the 125 pound division.”

Eye didn’t have the easiest childhood growing up. Her parents divorced early in her life and remembers meeting her mom for the first time when she was fifteen. Eye started talking to her mom briefly when she 18, but a family rift caused her brother and mother, Tania Allen to move to Massachusetts, while Eye stayed in Ohio with her father.

About a year ago, Eye found her mother on Facebook, where they started instant messaging each other. Then after a little bit of talking, Eye gave Allen her phone and they have been talking ever since.

Allen suffers from COPD, which is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. COPD can cause coughing that produces large amounts of mucus. Wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness are other symptoms.

COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Eye doesn’t know how long her mother has, but knows she will see Allen for the first time in almost seven years as Allen will be in attendance for the fight Friday night. Words cannot describe how Eye feels about Allen being in attendance.

“I’m so excited to feel her energy,” Eye stated. “I know she’s watched my fights before. She hasn’t seen all my fights, but she has watched most of my pro fights.

“The only other time my parents have been in the same room since they got divorced was when I graduated high school. Now that I have gotten older, my dad wants me to have a relationship with my mother. She respects the relationship I have with my father. It is all coming together at the right time.

“I’ve been so blessed that fighting has brought my family together in ways that I never thought it would. Most people are like, ‘fighting brings your family together?’

“In my case it has because nothing else has been able to bring them together. I’m blessed that my cousins that I didn’t grow up with because of the division between my families are coming to the fight.

“It is very exciting to have my mom there and just to know that both of my parents are like, ‘you know what, this is our daughter’s shining moment, this is her time and nothing else matters but her.’

“My mom is a superstar and drop dead gorgeous. I can’t wait for people to see her and can’t wait to give her a big hug, touch her skin and feel her face. There’s going to be a moment where she isn’t going to be around anymore. I want her to have such a wonderful memory with me. I’m just excited for her. It is such a proud moment for me.”

 

Unless otherwise noted, all quotes obtained firsthand.

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