GSP is Going to Destroy Diaz

George “Rush” St. Pierre has given Nick Diaz the greatest and the worst Christmas present ever. On one hand he gave him the biggest pay day of his life, and on the other he will.

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George “Rush” St. Pierre has given Nick Diaz the greatest and the worst Christmas present ever. On one hand he gave him the biggest pay day of his life, and on the other he will give him the worst ass kicking of his life. I’m going to make a bold prediction here; GSP is going to retire Nick Diaz. I may end up eating my words, but after being dominated for five rounds I believe Nick Diaz will call it quits. GSP has the edge in all of the areas; here are a few where I believe he will really show his dominance.

Wrestling

This is quite obvious, St. Pierre is one of the best wrestlers in the UFC; and he had no prior wrestling experience when he began his career. When GSP met Koscheck for the first time he showed the world how dominant of a wrestler he really was, out wrestling the All American for all three rounds. Some people say that when the fight hits the mat Diaz will have the advantage because of his BJJ; those people forget that GSP has a black belt in the “gentle art” as well. GSP has crushing top control and Diaz will be no match for his strength and skill.

Athleticism

GSP is by far the most athletic fighter to grace the Octagon, yet this is only due to his hard work and dedication. Whereas in my opinion Diaz is one of the least athletic, sure he trains for triathlons, but he doesn’t measure up against GSP. The Champ is stronger, faster, and can go hard for five full rounds, something he has been doing for eleven out of his past twelve fights.

X-Factor

I’m not talking about the TV show here, I’m talking about intangibles. The fight is taking place in GSP’s home town of Montreal at the Bell Centre. Diaz is known for hating press conferences and the likes; it will be interesting to see how he fairs in another country while doing these activities.

GSP is also one of the most composed fighters ever, he is strictly business when he steps in the Octagon. Diaz on the other hand is not, he is known for his trash talking and antics while fighting and leading up to fights. This I believe will play into the hands of the Champion. GSP has dealt with trash talkers from Koscheck to Hardy, and I don’t believe Diaz has what it takes to get into his head.

Summary

In the end Diaz will be no match for GSP, much like all of the previous challengers to his belt. GSP will beat Diaz to the punch, kick, and takedown; and he will do so for five rounds. As we saw in the Condit fight, Diaz will lose his cool and begin to talk trash and try to anger King George. In the end the judges will be called to make a decision and Bruce Buffer will announce “And still the UFC Welterweight Champion of the World! George “Rush” St. Pierre”. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a brawl ensue, but in the coming days Diaz will retire; who knows maybe he will become a professional triathlete.

 

– Josh Leduc

 

Team Lloyd Irvin is the Next Super Camp

Master Lloyd Irvin is going to be huge; I’m saying it right now. The man is an inspiration to the masses and is going to help spread MMA and BJJ. He has such a passion.

Master Lloyd Irvin is going to be huge; I’m saying it right now. The man is an inspiration to the masses and is going to help spread MMA and BJJ. He has such a passion for the sport and his students, it is just incredible.

This passion is obvious when you look at the fighters he trains at Team Lloyd Irvin. Fighters like Mike Easton, Dominic Cruz, Brandon Vera, Phil Davis, and recently Alexander Gustafsson. Not to mention his BJJ competition team the Medal Chasers, you have guys like DJ Jackson, Jonathan Torres, and Keenan Cornelius. I’m going to tell you to watch out for Keenan Cornelius and any one else that comes on to that Medal Chasers team; they are going to be huge in the grappling world.

Master Lloyd is as great as the team he surrounds himself with. Recently he dropped an enormous amount of weight to inspire his students and the other instructors in the BJJ community. He then went on to take home a gold medal at the No-Gi Worlds along with several others members of the elite Medal Chasers. After this amazing accomplishment he was extremely humble accrediting his success to hard work, and the exercise regiment designed by Rhadi Ferguson.

Team Lloyd Irvin will become one of the next super camps in MMA. He has numerous fighters ready to challenge for a UFC title, and he is more motivated to succeed than any head trainer out there. Just like Master Lloyd has succeeded in the business world, he and his team will succeed in the MMA world. Just watch, within the next two years they will rival the Jackson-Winkeljohn Academy in Arizona.

 

– Josh Leduc

ONE FC: ‘Return of Warriors’ Fightcard Revealed For Feb. 2nd Event

ONE Fighting Championship has revealed the lineup for it’s upcoming ‘Return of Warriors’ event scheduled for February 2, 2013 at the Stadium Putra in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event is headlined by a featherweight title bout between Philippine fighters Honorio ‘The Rock’ Banario versus Eric ‘The Natural’ Kelly, while the conclusion of the Bantamweight Grand […]

ONE Fighting Championship has revealed the lineup for it’s upcoming ‘Return of Warriors’ event scheduled for February 2, 2013 at the Stadium Putra in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The event is headlined by a featherweight title bout between Philippine fighters Honorio ‘The Rock’ Banario versus Eric ‘The Natural’ Kelly, while the conclusion of the Bantamweight Grand Prix quarterfinal goes down between Canadian fighter Ryan Diaz and opponent Thanh Vu.

Click the image below for a larger or scroll to the bottom of the page to view the ONE FC: Return of Warriors lineup.

ONE FC: Return of Warriors

ONE FC Featherweight title bout: Honorio Banario vs. Eric Kelly
Flyweight bout: Rey Docyogen vs. Shinichi Kojima – No. 1 contender bout
Lightweight bout: Vuyisile Colossa vs. Lowen Tynanes
Lightweight bout: Leo Krishna vs. Peter Davis
Welterweight bout: Zuli Silawanto vs. Adam Shahir Kayoom
Bantamweight Grand Prix semi-final: Thanh Vu vs. Ryan Diaz
Flyweight bout: Gianni Subba vs. Saiful Merican
Light heavyweight bout: Jake Butler vs. Antoni Romulo

Malaysian National Featherweight Championship Tournament
Featherweight bout: Raymond Tiew vs. Melvin Yeoh
Featherweight bout: Aj Lias Mansor vs. Jian Kai Chee

UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez II Lineup Finalized

The Ultimate Fighting Championship finalized the lineup for the end month UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez II pay-per-view event on Thursday. The event will feature five bouts on the main card, including a heavyweight title rematch between champ Junior dos Santos and former title holder Cain Velasquez. The prelim card features a seven bout […]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship finalized the lineup for the end month UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez II pay-per-view event on Thursday. The event will feature five bouts on the main card, including a heavyweight title rematch between champ Junior dos Santos and former title holder Cain Velasquez. The prelim card features a seven bout card with bouts from flyweight up to heavyweight.

Check out the full lineup below for UFC 155:

Main Card

Heavyweight title bout: (c) Junior dos Santos vs. Cain Velasquez
Lightweight bout: Joe Lauzon vs. Jim Miller
Middleweight bout: Tim Boetsch vs. Costa Philippou
Middleweight bout: Yushin Okami vs. Alan Belcher
Middleweight bout: Chris Leben vs. Derek Brunson

Preliminary Card

Bantamweight bout: Brad Pickett vs. Eddie Wineland
Bantamweight bout: Erik Perez vs. Byron Bloodworth
Lightweight bout: Melvin Guillard vs. Jamie Varner
Lightweight bout: Michael Johnson vs. Myles Jury
Heavyweight bout: Phil de Fries vs. Todd Duffee
Flyweight bout: Chris Cariaso vs. John Moraga
Featherweight bout: Max Holloway vs. Leonard Garcia

UFC 157: Rousey vs. Carmouche Event Poster

Tickets for the upcoming UFC 157: Rousey vs. Carmouche pay-per-view event go on sale tomorrow for the first ever women’s bout inside the Octagon. History will be made on February 23, 2013 in the Honda Center in Anaheim, California when women’s bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey defends her title against top contender Liz ‘Girl-Rilla’ Carmouche. The […]

Tickets for the upcoming UFC 157: Rousey vs. Carmouche pay-per-view event go on sale tomorrow for the first ever women’s bout inside the Octagon. History will be made on February 23, 2013 in the Honda Center in Anaheim, California when women’s bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey defends her title against top contender Liz ‘Girl-Rilla’ Carmouche. The co-main event features a light heavyweight No. 1 contender bout between former Strikeforce champ Dan Henderson vs. former UFC champ Lyoto Machida.

Check out the card below:

UFC 157

Women’s bantamweight championship bout: (c) Ronda Rousey vs. Liz Carmouche
Light heavyweight bout: Dan Henderson vs. Lyoto Machida
Bantamweight bout: Urijah Faber vs. Ivan Menjivar
Welterweight bout: Neil Magny vs. Jon Manley
Heavyweight bout: Brendan Schaub vs. Lavar Johnson
Welterweight bout: Josh Neer vs. Court McGee
Lightweight bout: Michael Chiesa vs. Anton Kuivanen
Welterweight bout: Josh Koscheck vs. Robbie Lawler