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GSP executed a perfect game plan and dissected yet another opponent in Nick Diaz. Many were surprised that the fight remained standing for about 50 percent of the bout. Nonetheless, in the end GSP dominated, and proved to the world that he is the most dominant welterweight of our time.
Listen to George and Jimmy recap the rest of last Saturday’s UFC 158 main card after the jump or by catching each part by hitting play. Part 1 HERE, Part 2 HERE, Part 3 HERE, and Part 4 HERE.
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The Ultimate Fighter: Team Carwin vs. Team Nelson Finalist Mike Ricci, made his return back to lightweight and did not disappoint. He won a unanimous decision over Colin Fletcher by dissecting him, applying pressure, and neutralizing Fletchers leg kicks.
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Chris Camozzi won a split decision over Nick Ring in a slug fest, that featured punches with nothing behind them. In the end Camozzi’s conditioning allowed him to out perform Ring for the win.
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It only took Jake Ellenberger three minutes to prove to the world that he’s a contender in the welterweight class. Ellenberger hurt Marquardt, backed him up, and a minute later scored a knockout.
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In a battle from start to finish Johny Hendricks came up on top. Hendricks dominated the first two rounds with bundles of punches and take downs at will. However, the tides turned in the third when Condit started to put together combinations of his own. In the end, Hendricks ability to take down Condit at will proved to be the difference maker.