While UFC 167 was memorable in full speed, nothing quite captures UFC action like the Fox Phantom Cam does in slow motion. The event saw Georges St-Pierre defend his welterweight belt for a ninth consecutive time in a controversial decision. Although many felt he should have lost to Johny Hendricks, St-Pierre broke the record for UFC title fight wins on Saturday with his 12th win.
Rashad Evans also picked up an important win at UFC 167, dominating Chael Sonnen to return himself to light heavyweight title contention. Sonnen, meanwhile, is now set to coach opposite Wanderlei Silva on The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil.
Additionally, Robbie Lawler put himself near the front of the line for a shot at the welterweight strap by beating St-Pierre teammate Rory MacDonald. Unfortunately for Lawler, he may have to win again, with a rematch between St-Pierre and Hendricks looking like an eventuality. St-Pierre hinted at retirement following his win on Saturday, but UFC president Dana White expects the Canadian champion to return to the Octagon for a bout with Hendricks sooner rather than later.
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