Nick Diaz vs. Carlos Condit: UFC Undisputed 3 Predicts the UFC 143 Main Event

UFC Undisputed 3 features a plethora of features and fighters for gamers to enjoy, but fight fans who just want to get a good idea of how a fight will go are going to be in for a treat when they learn the UFC THQ Youtube channel has released a pre…

UFC Undisputed 3 features a plethora of features and fighters for gamers to enjoy, but fight fans who just want to get a good idea of how a fight will go are going to be in for a treat when they learn the UFC THQ Youtube channel has released a prediction of this Saturday’s UFC 143 main event between Nick Diaz and Carlos Condit.

As is the norm, UFC Undisputed 3 predicts the outcome of every main event fight on deck by simulating 25 matches between the two fighters involved in the real-life main event of the night.

Condit was defeated by TKO by strikes in one of the 25 matches when the former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion, via the game simulation, delivered on his real-life modus operandi and attacked Condit’s body with a series of strikes that eventually took their toll and resulted in the finishing off of the former WEC Welterweight Champion.

Diaz also defended 48 percent of Condit’s takedowns, but in one of the 25 matches, Condit proved that he also had the capability of attacking one part of the body and earning a TKO in doing so, as one of the 25 bouts saw Diaz succumb to defeat by way of a TKO due to leg kicks from Condit.

In the 25 total bouts, “The Natural Born Killer” and the fighting pride of Stockton, California both threw a combined total of 6,675 punches, an easy statistic to believe, considering how obvious the tag of “Fight of The Year” has been written on this bout throughout the past few months.

Condit did shoot for a takedown within the first round in all 25 matches with Diaz, but seven out of those 25 matches saw Condit pay for it as Diaz executed his Cesar Gracie-brand of jiu-jitsu to earn submission wins in those seven bouts out of the 25 total.

The only humorous statistic comes at the end of the video of what can be assumed as the 25th match in the simulation, in which Diaz is shown as the winner by submission at 4:20 of Round 2.

While the finish may not come at 4:20 seconds exactly, if the finish comes, many are seriously predicting Diaz does finish Condit and earn a date opposite UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre, but Condit has some reservations about Diaz walking into UFC 143 and making as short of work as he possibly can of Condit.

Who will eventually prevail and try to become the first person to do what no man has done since the night of Saturday, April 7th 2007, and legitimately defeat St-Pierre?

Our answer will come on Super Bowl Saturday.

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