Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz and 5 Blockbuster Fights That Fell Through

We’ve been teased with this match for the better part of a year. Former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz was set to make an immediate splash back into the UFC, taking on pound-for-pound great Georges St-Pierre.The duo were originally schedul…

We’ve been teased with this match for the better part of a year. Former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz was set to make an immediate splash back into the UFC, taking on pound-for-pound great Georges St-Pierre.

The duo were originally scheduled to meet at UFC 137, though several mishaps on Diaz’s side prevented the matchup from commencing.

After a decisive win over BJ Penn, Diaz again regained the top spot and was again slated to take on the Canadian. 

St-Pierre suffered an injury in the months leading up to the fight and was forced to withdraw.

The many obstacles and hurdles that preceded the match are a common tale in MMA, as several other bouts—fights that the fans have been dying to see—have failed to come to fruition.

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Kimbo Slice and 10 Fighters Who Failed to Live Up to the Hype

During his reign of terror, Kimbo Slice enjoyed immediate mainstream exposure, courtesy of his extensive career as an Internet-backyard-brawler.His exploits eventually landed him in the now-defunct mixed martial arts promotion EliteXC. In his fina…

During his reign of terror, Kimbo Slice enjoyed immediate mainstream exposure, courtesy of his extensive career as an Internet-backyard-brawler.

His exploits eventually landed him in the now-defunct mixed martial arts promotion EliteXC. In his final appearance with the promotion, soon after cinching a TKO victory over PRIDE veteran James Thompson, Slice was viciously knocked out by UFC vet Seth Petruzelli.

Though Slice would eventually make his way inside the Octagon, his unbeatable facade quickly wore off as he suffered an additional loss to Matt Mitrione.

The Floridian has since ventured into the world of boxing, leaving behind his MMA ambitions, at least for the time being. Here, we will take a look at Slice and a number of other fighters who simply failed to live up to those high expectations. 

 

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Can the UFC Revitalize MMA in Japan?

At UFC 144, the world’s leading mixed martial arts promotion made its anticipated return to the Land of the Rising Sun.The famed Saitama Super Arena played host to the event, which featured a memorable lightweight affair that saw former WEC star Benson…

At UFC 144, the world’s leading mixed martial arts promotion made its anticipated return to the Land of the Rising Sun.

The famed Saitama Super Arena played host to the event, which featured a memorable lightweight affair that saw former WEC star Benson Henderson dethrone the always-tough Frankie Edgar in a “Fight of the Night”-worthy performance.

The event was littered with many fan-friendly affairs with the preliminary battles transitioning itself seamlessly into the main card, where an Anthony Pettis knockout kicked off the pay-per-view event.

The UFC is looking to create a niche for itself in a market that has long been forgotten by big-wig sponsors. Since the demise of the Pride Fighting Championships, many promotions have looked to replicate the success of the juggernaut organization but have mostly failed.

World Victory Road’s Sengoku once housed a bevy of talented fighters, which included former champions Marlon Sandro, Masanori Kanehara and current UFC contender Hatsu Hioki. The fledgling promotion ceased operations in March of last year after its biggest supporter, a discount chain store called Don Quijote, opted to invest its interests elsewhere.

Dream, too, has looked to establish itself as Japan’s last saving grace, though financial woes and infrequent events have since hindered the growth of the promotion, which looks to slowly be slipping into obscurity.

With all of the scrutiny that surrounded Pride and with Zuffa’s subsequent purchase of the organization in 2007, there will always be some sort of stigma attached to the UFC.

Alleged ties with the Yakuza eventually nixed many sponsors and television deals that once inhabited Pride, which sent the company into a quick downward spiral where the UFC opted to buy the promotion when the opportunity presented itself.

It was always its intention to keep Pride alive, but with no television wanting to pick up the scandalous promotion, it was in the UFC’s best interest to shut down operations altogether.

Japan’s mixed martial arts scene has since suffered, but with the UFC’s commitment, finances and resources, it is the last saving grace of revitalizing MMA back into the birthplace of martial arts.  

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Jon Jones and 7 of the Strangest Techniques in MMA

When was the last time you’ve seen a spinning back elbow? Oh, that’s right. Jon Jones is doing that stuff now, isn’t he?The reigning UFC light heavyweight champ has many tools at his disposal, though he has since been able to ascend the ranks of the di…

When was the last time you’ve seen a spinning back elbow? Oh, that’s right. Jon Jones is doing that stuff now, isn’t he?

The reigning UFC light heavyweight champ has many tools at his disposal, though he has since been able to ascend the ranks of the division all through his unorthodox approach to the MMA game.

Along with Jones exist a bevy of fighters whose awkward techniques have proven effective in mixed martial arts today. 

 

Photo credit: Jon Jones/ Ken Pishna for MMAWeekly.com

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Chael Sonnen, Ronda Rousey and the 10 Wittiest Fighters in MMA

Is Ronda Rousey the female Chael Sonnen?Well, if she is, that would be some pretty big shoes to fill for the newly minted Strikeforce women’s 135-pound champion.Sonnen has carved a niche for himself in the MMA world, being regarded as the most crafty m…

Is Ronda Rousey the female Chael Sonnen?

Well, if she is, that would be some pretty big shoes to fill for the newly minted Strikeforce women’s 135-pound champion.

Sonnen has carved a niche for himself in the MMA world, being regarded as the most crafty man on the mic. His silver tongue and quick-wit humor have endeared him to the MMA world, garnering him all kinds of attention that he so desperately enjoys.

Here, we will take a look at some more fighters who wield that same kind of inventive passion to make people laugh. 

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UFC 146: Dan Hardy vs. Duane Ludwig

In a sport built on opposing styles, it’s nice to see a few of these kind of matchups every now and then. At UFC 146, welterweight notables Duane Ludwig and former contender Dan Hardy will meet in a pivotal battle, one that will likely …

In a sport built on opposing styles, it’s nice to see a few of these kind of matchups every now and then.

At UFC 146, welterweight notables Duane Ludwig and former contender Dan Hardy will meet in a pivotal battle, one that will likely decide Hardy’s immediate future in the sport.

In dire straits, “The Outlaw” is on a career-worst four-fight skid and will look for his first win in more than two years. Ludwig is also reeling from defeat, having suffered a submission loss to Josh Neer in his last UFC appearance.

Two heavy-handed strikers who are seeking victory—what’s better than that?

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