Well, it happened again.
Georges St-Pierre has once again gone down with an injury, and he will be out for 10 months, according to Dana White‘s tweet.
According to the tweet, GSP blew out his ACL, and Carlos Condit will now face Nick Diaz for the interim UFC welterweight title.
This just continues the jumble in the welterweight division recently, as there have been numerous switches as of late.
First it was to be GSP-Diaz. Then it was GSP-Condit.
Then that fight was scrapped due to a St-Pierre injury, and Condit decided to wait for a title shot, which he ended up losing his chance at.
Then GSP-Diaz was scheduled once again, which is now off due to a St-Pierre injury once more.
The Condit-Diaz winner will, in all likelihood, face off against St-Pierre when he returns from injury.
Originally on this card, St-Pierre was going to fight Diaz for the welterweight title, and Condit was going to fight Josh Koscheck for a likely No. 1 contender position.
It is unclear if Koscheck will remain on the card.
Carlos Condit vs. Nick Diaz will go down at UFC 143 in Las Vegas on February 4th.
Stay tuned to B/R MMA for more on this story as it develops.
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