Check Out the Extended Preview for UFC 137

UFC 137 is just over two weeks away, so to get your blood pumping, check out the recently released extended trailer, which features not only a look into the upcoming welterweight title fight between Georges St. Pierre and Carlos Condit, but a welterweight clash between B.J. Penn and Nick Diaz and the heavyweight slug fest between Cheick Kongo and Matt Mitrione. Featuring 12 fights including Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson, Donald Cerrone vs. Dennis Siver, and Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran, UFC 137 is looking like on hell of a card, barring any last minute injuries.

A few notes:

UFC 137 is just over two weeks away, so to get your blood pumping, check out the recently released extended trailer, which features not only a look into the upcoming welterweight title fight between Georges St. Pierre and Carlos Condit, but a welterweight clash between B.J. Penn and Nick Diaz and the heavyweight slug fest between Cheick Kongo and Matt Mitrione. Featuring 12 fights including Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson, Donald Cerrone vs. Dennis Siver, and Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran, UFC 137 is looking like on hell of a card, barring any last minute injuries.

A few notes:

-GSP believes he will finish Carlos Condit, and says it with the conviction of a man who’s last 4 fights have gone to decision (In related news, Condit has already stated that if he doesn’t finish GSP he will likely lose the decision).

-Nick Diaz and B.J. Penn have some kick-ass highlight reels.

As we’ve mentioned, Penn seems to have a new fire lit beneath him, even saying he’s yet to reach his potential. This is great to hear, especially considering the man considered retiring after his UFC 127 draw with Jon Fitch.

-Nick Diaz “I can beat B.J. Penn.” Hey, at least he showed up to the interview.

-Mitrione believes his chin combined with his pressure and punching power will lead him to victory over Cheick Kongo. Just so you know Matt, Cheick has a pretty decent chin of his own.

-Danga

 

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Dana White says Nick Diaz will get the next Welterweight title-shot should he beat BJ Penn at UFC 137. Let’s see how Diaz can f*** this up… M-1 Global Light Heavyweight Champion, Vinny Magalhaes competes.

Dana White says Nick Diaz will get the next Welterweight title-shot should he beat BJ Penn at UFC 137. Let’s see how Diaz can f*** this up…

M-1 Global Light Heavyweight Champion, Vinny Magalhaes competes against Mikhail Zayats at M-1 Challenge XXVII tournament this Friday, October 14th, is more concerned about not breaking his win streak than maintaining his title..but essentially it’s the same thing.

Cage Warriors promotion getting with the times by implementing blood testing (My God, they weren’t testing before? WTF! Those guys could have gotten the herp or HIV and they probably only get $300 to fight. That doesn’t even cover a year’s supply of VALTREX, not that I would know this…) and possible steroid testing.

Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal to add KJ Noons vs. Billy Evangelista to December 17th card.

UFC plans to move pay-per-view times back to 10pm (ET) and 7pm (PT) possibly due to a slump in ppv buys. The new-old time slot (or “classic” time slot to those of you who recall the failure of New Coke) will start with UFC 141.

If you haven’t read the dirty details of 22 year-old model? actress? waitress? …whatever she is, she’s at least 6 figures richer, Sara Leal‘s unprotected sex romp with Ashton Kutcher on the eve of his 6th year anniversary to Demi Moore, for which he patted himself on the back, you can check it out: here.

‘UFC 137: St-Pierre vs. Condit’ Video Trailer

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Latest odds for UFC 137‘s headliner and co-main event:

Georges St. Pierre (-365) vs. Carlos Condit (+370)
BJ Penn (-113) vs. Nick Diaz (+108)

On October 29th in Las Vegas, Georges St. Pierre will attempt to make his seventh-consecutive welterweight title defense against a challenger who’s far more multi-dimensional that the grapplers and strikers GSP has run through recently. Can the dangerous-in-all-positions Carlos Condit turn this into a battle, or is he going to get blown out like the others who came before him? And should BJ Penn be considered the slight favorite over Nick Diaz, or should it be the other way around? Let us know who you’re pulling for in the comments section…


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Latest odds for UFC 137‘s headliner and co-main event:

Georges St. Pierre (-365) vs. Carlos Condit (+370)
BJ Penn (-113) vs. Nick Diaz (+108)

On October 29th in Las Vegas, Georges St. Pierre will attempt to make his seventh-consecutive welterweight title defense against a challenger who’s far more multi-dimensional that the grapplers and strikers GSP has run through recently. Can the dangerous-in-all-positions Carlos Condit turn this into a battle, or is he going to get blown out like the others who came before him? And should BJ Penn be considered the slight favorite over Nick Diaz, or should it be the other way around? Let us know who you’re pulling for in the comments section…

UFC 137 Nick Diaz vs. BJ Penn: Early Head to Toe Breakdown

The matchup between Nick Diaz and B.J. Penn will be crucial in determining the next challenger for Georges St. Pierre.That determination, of course, is not only about wins, losses and how dominant a fight might be.  It also has to do with how the …

The matchup between Nick Diaz and B.J. Penn will be crucial in determining the next challenger for Georges St. Pierre.

That determination, of course, is not only about wins, losses and how dominant a fight might be.  It also has to do with how the fighter handles all aspects of being a UFC fighter, yes Diaz, you still need to prove yourself to be a reliable asset to the UFC family.

Looking to the fight at UFC 137, there are a few aspects to take a look at when it comes to matching up the former two-division UFC champion and the former Strikeforce champion.

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Firas Zahabi Breaks Down Kenny Florian’s Loss: ‘We Weren’t Able to Adjust’

Filed under: UFCTrainer Firas Zahabi was encouraged by what he saw out of Kenny Florian early on in his UFC featherweight title fight against Jose Aldo on Saturday night. But ultimately, Zahabi told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s MMA Hour, their team just c…

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Trainer Firas Zahabi was encouraged by what he saw out of Kenny Florian early on in his UFC featherweight title fight against Jose Aldo on Saturday night. But ultimately, Zahabi told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s MMA Hour, their team just couldn’t keep up with Aldo down the stretch.

“Aldo did a beautiful job of adjusting in the second, and I feel that our side had to adjust as well to keep the match going in our favor, but we weren’t able to adjust,” said Zahabi, who works with Florian at the Tristar gym in Montreal. “Aldo’s a brilliant fighter and he had a brilliant counter to our attacks and he just did a great job.”

The unanimous decision loss to Aldo was the third failed bid for a UFC title in Florian’s nearly nine-year MMA career, and now the 35-year-old fighter faces some difficult questions about his future. As for how he’ll decide to answer those questions, Zahabi said he doubts even Florian knows just yet.

“I feel we did everything we could to prepare him for Aldo and Kenny’s going to have to let his mind take some time off, clear his mind, then make that decision for himself afterwards,” Zahabi said, adding, “I don’t think he’s decided yet.”

As for Zahabi, he must quickly turn his focus to his most celebrated fighter, long-time friend Georges St-Pierre, who puts his UFC welterweight title on the line against Carlos Condit at UFC 137 on October 29.

St-Pierre, who Zahabi still considers to be the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter (“Of course I’m biased, like all coaches,” he admitted), was originally slated to take on former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz before Diaz angered the UFC by no-showing a couple press conferences, which led to Condit replacing him in the main event.

The GSP-Diaz bout’s champion-versus-champion angle might have been more interesting “from a marketing perspective,” Zahabi said, “but in terms of skill, I think it’s even harder with Carlos.”

“He has good knees and good kicks. He’s more of a diverse fighter standing up. And if you look at his record, he’s very good at finishing. He’s just got a few more threats. Diaz has a different style of boxing, which made him more of a threat with the hands, but I find that in terms of Muay Thai, we have to adjust for more of a Muay Thai fighter and less of a boxer.”

Of course for St-Pierre, who has defended his title with four straight decision victories, the most common criticism concerns his perceived inability or unwillingness to look for the finish. Many fans and pundits accuse him of playing it too safe, but Zahabi said he encourages his fighter to put those matters out of his mind altogether.

“I think he has to focus on the process, not worry about the outcome, and let that part take care of itself. If he starts trying to finish him I think he’ll have a harder time finishing him. He’s just got to let it happen. I think that’s the secret to finishing.

“When you’re looking to knock the guy out, you telegraph more. You come out of your game plan. You start taking more risks and you start skipping steps. If you want to finish a guy, in my opinion, you have to go through all the steps, just keep adding more pressure, adding more attacks, tying your moves together until you get that finish. You don’t have to jump to the end. You have to take every step along the way to get to that end.”

Whether GSP can get to that end against Condit, who hasn’t been finished since 2006, remains to be seen. If the bout ends with another decision win for the current champ, however, don’t be surprised if many fans focus exclusively on the result, no matter what the process might have entailed.

 

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UFC 137 Fight Card: Updated Main Card Betting Odds and Predictions

Now that UFC 136 is officially in the books it is time to shift our attention forward to UFC 137 where welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre will be looking to defend his title against former WEC welterweight champion Carlos Condit.Also featured on …

Now that UFC 136 is officially in the books it is time to shift our attention forward to UFC 137 where welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre will be looking to defend his title against former WEC welterweight champion Carlos Condit.

Also featured on the card is a matchup between former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz and former UFC lightweight and welterweight champion BJ Penn.

UFC 137 is simply stacked from top to bottom and after all of the excitement fans were treated to at UFC 136 it will hopefully live up to expectations.

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