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UFC 167: St-Pierre vs. Hendricks


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Guest The Beltster
When it's obvious who won and who lost, it's a bad decision when they get it wrong regardless of how many rounds were scored wrong. GSP got beaten up, Hendricks didn't. End of story.
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Who do you look to for the latest MMA scoops? Why TMZ of course:

 

TMZ reported this morning that the mystery issues facing Georges St-Pierre that he was alluding to on Saturday night saying he had to step away from the sport were that his father was dying and that his the father of an as yet born child.

 

The report claimed St-Pierre did not want to have the child, but the woman insists on keeping it.

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Guest John Hancock
Dana White says he knows what the issue is and it's not that big a deal, that GSP just gets really over emotional about stuff. To me, that sounds more like a kid than a dying Dad, I don't think even Dana would be callous enough to say that a dying Dad isn't a big deal.
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Weird stats and stuff;

 

- Sergio Pettis, in his debut, set the record for standing strike accuracy in the UFC bantamweight division.

 

- Erik Perez is now third in the bantamweight division for most takedowns in one fight with seven. The current record is ten, which is jointly held by Demetrious Johnson and Dominick Cruz.

 

- Rick Story is now in the top five strikers in UFC welterweight history. He has landed 589 significant strikes over his UFC career.

 

- Donald Cerrone has tied Kenny Florian and Joe Lauzon for second most submissions as a lightweight with seven. Nick Diaz holds the record with ten.

 

- Evans did a bunch of stuff. That was his first first round finish in the UFC, he now has the second most knockouts of any light-heavyweight in UFC history with six (Chuck Liddell holds the record with nine) and has the joint-most victories of anyone in the division (Evans, Liddell and Jon Jones are all tied at thirteen).

 

- Georges St. Pierre now has more wins than anyone else in UFC history. He's won nineteen fights, breaking Matt Hughes' record. He's also fought longer than anyone else in the company's history. Added together, GSP has fought for five hours, twenty-eight minutes and twelve seconds. The record was previously held by B.J. Penn.

 

(All that is from MMAFighting.com)

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Guest The Beltster
Joe Rogan is calling for GSP to retire and the UFC to hand the belt to Hendricks. He says that he thinks head kicks are the reason GSP believes he is losing time (and being abducted by aliens...), and that he has taken 50% of his career damage in his last 3 fights alone. So possible brain damage. If he really is losing time, its definitely time for him to go.
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Guest John Hancock
Was that from the interview he did on Opie & Anthony? If so, yeah, that was some scared stuff he was saying, about GSP losing track of time when he's driving and stuff. Maybe he should retire, he's gotten really badly beaten up a few times recently. Going 25 minutes every fight for years and years, even if you do just lay on people, is never good.
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Guest Frank Botch

GSP has returned to his home planet

 

http://i.imgur.com/knEgS5r.jpg

 

But is still tweeting

 

Johny and I gave you the Fight of the Night on Saturday- hope you enjoyed it! Forget all the rumors, I'm on vacation, happy & well!!!
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Guest The Beltster
If they rematch, Jonny won't win. He fought almost the perfect fight, can't imagine that will happen twice against a guy like GSP.
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Guest John Hancock
The butyrate's in, and it's pretty bad, all things considered. 630,000 buys, GSP's lowest since he fought Jon Fitch at UFC 87 back in 2008.
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