Firas Zahabi Talks Torres vs. Johnson, Possible GSP vs. Diaz Fight

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to trainer Firas Zahabi on Thursday about the Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson fight at UFC 130 and Torres evolution as a fighter since joining Tristar. Zahabi also talked about the possibility of seeing Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz in the near future.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to trainer Firas Zahabi on Thursday about the Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson fight at UFC 130 and Torres evolution as a fighter since joining Tristar. Zahabi also talked about the possibility of seeing Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz in the near future.

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Dana White Talks UFC 130, Chael Sonnen’s Future and Brock Lesnar’s Health

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Dana White following Wednesday’s UFC 130 press conference about Rampage Jackson’s demeanor heading into his fight against Matt Hamill, what this fight means for both headliners, Chael Sonnen’s future, where Nick Diaz will fight next, his planned meeting with Royce Gracie, Brock Lesnar’s health status and more.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Dana White following Wednesday’s UFC 130 press conference about Rampage Jackson’s demeanor heading into his fight against Matt Hamill, what this fight means for both headliners, Chael Sonnen’s future, where Nick Diaz will fight next, his planned meeting with Royce Gracie, Brock Lesnar’s health status and more.

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Roy Nelson Would Like to Have Dual MMA, Pro Wrestling Careers

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Roy Nelson about his upcoming fight against Frank Mir at UFC 130, his mullet, why he didn’t compete in the WWE Royal Rumble, how he’s feeling after knee surgery and more.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Roy Nelson about his upcoming fight against Frank Mir at UFC 130, his mullet, why he didn’t compete in the WWE Royal Rumble, how he’s feeling after knee surgery and more.

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Frank Mir Thinks Roy Nelson Should Be Fighting at Light Heavyweight

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LAS VEGAS — Watch below as Frank Mir talks about fighting Roy Nelson at UFC 130, the criticism he received after beating Mirko Cro Cop at UFC 119, why he wasn’t initially keen on fighting Nelson and where a win over Nelson ranks him in the heavyweight division and more.

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LAS VEGAS — Watch below as Frank Mir talks about fighting Roy Nelson at UFC 130, the criticism he received after beating Mirko Cro Cop at UFC 119, why he wasn’t initially keen on fighting Nelson and where a win over Nelson ranks him in the heavyweight division and more.

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Brian Stann: Fighting on Memorial Day Is ‘Emotional’

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Brian Stann on Wednesday about his UFC 130 fight against Jorge Santiago, fighting on Memorial Day, why he is excited to fight Santiago and his place in the middleweight divison.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Brian Stann on Wednesday about his UFC 130 fight against Jorge Santiago, fighting on Memorial Day, why he is excited to fight Santiago and his place in the middleweight divison.

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Finally Official, Georges St-Pierre’s Rounds Won Streak Ends at 33

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsAfter UFC 129, we knew Georges St-Pierre’s record streak of winning consecutive rounds was over, but we didn’t know exactly when it was over. That was due to a quirk in Ontario politics, which required permissi…

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After UFC 129, we knew Georges St-Pierre‘s record streak of winning consecutive rounds was over, but we didn’t know exactly when it was over. That was due to a quirk in Ontario politics, which required permission from the government agency that oversees the province’s athletics commission before releasing the official judges’ scorecards.

Nearly four weeks after the fight’s final horn blew, Richard Hustwick, senior advisor, media and stakeholder liasion at the Office of the Athletics Commissioner, finally received that permission and released the detailed scorecard to MMA Fighting, showing that challenger Jake Shields won the fourth and fifth rounds on two judges’ scorecards.

So finally, officially, we can report that St-Pierre’s record streak of consecutive rounds won is over at 33.

St-Pierre’s streak began on August 25, 2007 at UFC 74. In that match, his first since losing the championship to Matt Serra in a historic upset four months prior, St-Pierre lost the first round, according to two of the three cageside judges. But he won the second and third rounds to capture the fight by decision, and never looked back.

The streak took him through nine fights, only one of which did not have a title or interim title at stake. During that time, three of his opponents — Serra, BJ Penn and Matt Hughes — were former UFC champions, while Shields was the only former Strikeforce champ in the field.

St-Pierre finished three opponents and went to a decision six times, improving to 22-2 in the process.

At UFC 129, St-Pierre seemingly cruised through the first three rounds, taking all of them on all three judges’ scorecards before a hyphema in his left eye compromised his vision, leaving him open to Shields’ right hand.

Judges Nelson Hamilton and Richard Bertrand scored the final two rounds for Shields, snapping his streak, while Douglas Crosby marked both of them for St-Pierre.

Though one run ended, St-Pierre now has the second-longest streak of title defenses after dispatching his sixth straight No. 1 contender. The only UFC champ to have a longer run is middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva, who has an active stretch of eight straight, which he’ll hope to add to when he faces Yushin Okami at UFC 134 in August.

Over time, it will be interesting to see if St-Pierre’s number gets surpassed or even threatened, or if perhaps it becomes a number of lore in MMA, much the same way Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hit streak in baseball is revered now, 70 years after it happened.

 

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