Raidern   Brasil. Nov 18 2012 01:08. Posts 4243
That was such a great third round. The fight was good, but the third round was awesome. It's incredible how quickly GSP recovered from that kick. It caught him completely off guard!
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PuertoRican   United States. Nov 18 2012 01:17. Posts 13141
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Fight of the Night: Georges St. Pierre vs. Carlos Condit
Knockout of the Night: Johny Hendricks
Submission of the Night: Ivan Menjivar
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Johny Hendricks was asked about a title shot during the post-fight press conference, Hendricks said: ...I would love a title shot, it's hard to get one... ...well, I cleaned out the division...
Condit's eyebrow raised real quick after he heard Hendricks say that, as they were sitting shoulder-to-shoulder.
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whamm!   Albania. Nov 18 2012 02:23. Posts 11625
imo condit respected GSP waay too much. he shouldve pressed the fight since no matter what he did he would be taken down anyway. what he did was just counter and wait for GSP to pick him apart. fight could've been a lot more epic
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Daut   United States. Nov 18 2012 03:33. Posts 8955
wow that hendricks KO. nice bet me to go to decision
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PuertoRican   United States. Nov 18 2012 04:14. Posts 13141
On November 18 2012 00:17 PuertoRican wrote: Other
Johny Hendricks was asked about a title shot during the post-fight press conference, Hendricks said: ...I would love a title shot, it's hard to get one... ...well, I cleaned out the division...
Condit's eyebrow raised real quick after he heard Hendricks say that, as they were sitting shoulder-to-shoulder.
isn't it unfair AS vs GSP? AS is like 2 times bigger lol
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flounder44   United States. Nov 18 2012 09:10. Posts 916
i still cant believe condit is a 3:1 dog against gsp. Who even remembers how GSP fight before this bout lol. Too bad im a broke college student, woulda bet on condit anyday with those odds.
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JonnyCosMo   United States. Nov 18 2012 09:16. Posts 7292
On November 18 2012 08:10 flounder44 wrote:
i still cant believe condit is a 3:1 dog against gsp. Who even remembers how GSP fight before this bout lol. Too bad im a broke college student, woulda bet on condit anyday with those odds.
and you woulda lost money... gj
explain to me how condit did not look like a 3:1 or worse dog vs gsp tonight? because of 1 kick that landed in 25 minutes?
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On November 18 2012 08:10 flounder44 wrote:
i still cant believe condit is a 3:1 dog against gsp. Who even remembers how GSP fight before this bout lol. Too bad im a broke college student, woulda bet on condit anyday with those odds.
and you woulda lost money... gj
explain to me how condit did not look like a 3:1 or worse dog vs gsp tonight? because of 1 kick that landed in 25 minutes?
Because there was a real possibility that the fight was going to be stopped because of bleeding? (Or hematomas/GSP losing vision/etc)
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flounder44   United States. Nov 18 2012 10:59. Posts 916
cosmo, you can argue GSP took more dmg that fight. He didnt really do much to condit despite having dominant position.
edit: in one of interviews gsp said he doesnt have the ko power of a ko artist or the wrestling of chael, or accuracy of anderson. He relies purely on what is given to him, hardwork, and a biiig hart similar to frankie edgar.
Pure stand up wise I say GSP was getting the better of Condit, but he bruises easily on the face, he took him down at will, he controlled the fight standing and on the ground
but I guess your right Condit won, I wish i bet on him!
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flounder44   United States. Nov 18 2012 14:07. Posts 916
looks like UFC really did a good job on hyping this fight.
GSP > Condit
it's not even close.
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2c0ntent   Egypt. Nov 18 2012 15:38. Posts 1387
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PanoRaMa   United States. Nov 18 2012 16:08. Posts 1655
On November 18 2012 14:20 kaboom wrote:
lol @ condit
looks like UFC really did a good job on hyping this fight.
GSP > Condit
it's not even close.
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PuertoRican   United States. Nov 18 2012 16:09. Posts 13141
On November 18 2012 14:20 kaboom wrote:
lol @ condit
looks like UFC really did a good job on hyping this fight.
GSP > Condit
it's not even close.
True.
But, I still have Condit in my top 3 in the division, along with GSP and Rory MacDonald.
It was easy to hype Condit because he has the sickest finishing rate in the UFC, had a similar trainer, former WEC Welterweight champ, and current UFC Interim champ who beat the UFC bad-boy.
Watching Condit fight reminded me of Stephan Bonnar. They both have similar wild styles, and are decent at BJJ. Both aren't fast with the striking, but are gritty and love to be in a slobberknocker fight.
GogoKodo   Canada. Nov 18 2012 23:11. Posts 217
On November 18 2012 14:38 2c0ntent wrote:
btw Didn't Rogan mention that they weren't putting enswell/ice on the right side of GSP's face at the end of round one or two? He said it like 20 times "Wtf they doing, its going to swell up and hurt his peripheral vision"
lol then a kick flys up and almost loses him his belt
I think it's the other way around. He was talking about putting endswell on the lump from the kick in round 3. I think anyway.
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Mig   United States. Nov 19 2012 00:16. Posts 1597
Condit is a beast. Saying he is all hype is completely retarded. GSP crushed fitch/alves/koscheck/shields more convincingly and all those guys have been ranked #2 at 170 at some point. Condit is still at best a 3-1 dog vs GSP (probably more like 5-1) but virtually nobody at 170 has much of a shot vs GSP.
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PuertoRican   United States. Nov 19 2012 04:29. Posts 13141
1. Sam Stout holds the UFC lightweight record for most significant strikes landed (792).
2. Cyrille Diabate earned his first submission win inside the Octagon.
3. Georges St. Pierre was knocked down for just the second time in his 19-fight UFC career.
4. Johny Hendricks has won three fights in a row against Top 10 opponents.
5. St. Pierre tied Matt Hughes' record for the most title defenses in UFC welterweight history (seven).
6. Stout just tied Jon Fitch as having been involved in the most decisions in UFC history (12).
7. Canadian fighters went 5-3 on the Montreal card.
8. Patrick Cote vs. Alessio Sakara was the first UFC fight to end in a disqualification since Erick Silva vs. Carlo Prater at UFC 142 in Jan. 2012.
9. All three of Chad Griggs' professional losses are by way of submission.
10. Mark Hominick has lost four consecutive UFC fights.
11. Patrick Cote earned his first UFC victory since July 5, 2008.
12. Johny Hendricks has won "Knockout of the Night" in three of his past five UFC bouts.
13. Darren Elkins is undefeated (4-0) in the UFC featherweight division and 5-1 overall under the UFC banner.
14. Martin Kampmann was knocked out for the first time in his mixed martial arts (MMA) career.
15. UFC 154 drew an attendance of 17,249 for a live gate of $3,143,000.
16. Carlos Condit has won post-fight bonuses in four of his last five UFC fights.
17. In the 11 events the UFC has held in Canada, Canadian fighters are at 33-32 when facing opponents from other countries.
18. St. Pierre, Condit, Hendricks and Ivan Menjivar were each awarded $70,000 post-fight bonuses.
19. The total fight time of the 12-bout card was two hours and 17 minutes.
20. GSP has fought 125 consecutive minutes without stopping an opponent.