TJ Dillashaw Claims Cody Garbrandt ‘Can’t Run His Mouth’

TJ DIllashaw knows why the build-up to UFC 227 has been extremely quiet.

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The build-up to TJ Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt’s rematch has been very quiet compared to their first meeting.

Prior to their initial meeting, Dillashaw and Garbrandt relentlessly went at each other verbally in the lead-up to their UFC 217 meeting. When it was all said and done, Dillashaw walked out of the cage the new UFC 135-pound champion after scoring a second-round knockout. It was the first defeat of Garbrandt’s career.

Now, nine months later, they’ll rematch in the main event of this Saturday’s (August 4, 2018) UFC 227 from Los Angeles. Dillashaw recently joined MMA Junkie Radio and discussed the build-up to his second meeting with “No Love.” Things have been a lot quieter this time around, and Dillashaw has a feeling as to why.

Because he was able to silence his former Team Alpha Male training partner with a knockout, ‘The Viper’ thinks it’s hard for Garbrandt to talk smack heading into their rematch:

“This camp’s been a lot different, it’s been a lot quieter,” Dillashaw said. “It’s hard to be an asshole when you just got knocked out. It’s hard to be this big old tough guy when I just knocked you out.

“He hasn’t been running his mouth as much. I’m sure he will once we’re there, but nothing to the extent he was.

“And, look, the guy doesn’t even deserve a rematch. I’m gifting it to him. He doesn’t deserve (expletive). But he does deserve to get his *** whooped again and that’s what I’m most looking forward to.”

UFC 227 goes down live this weekend (Sat. August 4, 2018) from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

It also features a UFC flyweight title defense by Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson against Henry Cejudo.

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GSP’s Team Reacts To Dana White Suggesting He’s Retired

Georges St-Pierre’s team responded to Dana White’s latest claim:

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Earlier today UFC President Dana White made yet another of his infamous headlines by suggesting that legendary former two-division champion Georges St-Pierre was once again retired from fighting.

The statement raised some collective eyebrows around the mixed martial arts (MMA) world considering that White had previously suggested that St-Pierre ‘didn’t want to fight’ before he promptly returned to win the middleweight title with an emphatic submission win over Michael Bisping at last year’s UFC 217.

It was also curious due to the fact that St-Pierre had recently discussed returning when he was fully healed from the injury that forced him to vacate the 185-pound title, in addition to the fact he had not removed himself from the USADA testing pool required for active fighters in the UFC. But White was insistent that St-Pierre had turned down a bout with Nate Diaz at August 4’s UFC 227, so that equaled he was once again retired.

However, that’s simply not the case according to Rodolphe Beaulieu, St-Pierre’s manager, who reiterated to MMAjunkie that St-Pierre told both Joe Rogan and Ariel Helwani why he turned down the Diaz fight but never mentioned anything about retiring during recent appearances on both shows:

“He was on Ariel (Helwani’s) show a few weeks ago and on Joe Rogan’s podcast a couple weeks ago and during a three-hour interview he never said he was retired,” Beaulieu said. “He mentioned on both what would interest him. On both interviews he said exactly why he had no interest for the Diaz fight. He explained all his reasoning.”

St-Pierre did explain his reasoning for not wanting to meet Diaz, focusing on his continued attempt to get back to full health in addition to his belief that the fight was a one-sided match in terms of benefits, as Diaz stood to gain everything while he would have only beaten a fighter he was supposed to destroy.

That may be true in some sense, and potential megafights with Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov certainly don’t hurt, either.

We’ve also heard White say one thing was true and see it proven false days later many times, and vice versa. So St-Pierre may be on the sidelines again, yet it appears he isn’t done quite yet.

Is a blockbuster announcement regarding the superstar coming soon now that White has claimed he’s retired?

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Dana White Insists Georges St-Pierre Is Retired

The Dana vs. GSP drama just got fired back up again:

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It looks like the Dana White-Georges St-Pierre drama has been fired back up.

Slightly more than seven months after St-Pierre returned from a nearly four-year layoff to submit Michael Bisping in the main event of last November’s UFC 217, the legend’s status is currently unknown. What is known is that he won’t be fighting at 185 pounds, as GSP vacated the belt hardly a month after winning it, citing a bout with colitis due to the increased caloric intake required to fight at middleweight.

He’s been linked to a bout with Nate Diaz at August 4’s UFC 227 but has denied it vehemently, and there were whispers of an unofficial lightweight tournament also featuring Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov that ultimately fell apart. Word is St-Pierre may just want to fight McGregor or Khabib, or perhaps both.

However, UFC President Dana White is up to some old tricks. He asserted that St-Pierre didn’t actually want to fight when rumors ran rampant he would return last year, almost goading the legendary former two-division champion into a run. In an interview with TSN (via MMA Junkie) this week, White proclaimed that ‘as far as he was concerned,’ St-Pierre was retired:

“We’ve been talking about a fight with ‘GSP,’ but ‘GSP’ is retired. As far as I’m concerned, ‘GSP’ is retired right now. He’s not interested in fighting anybody.”

St-Pierre recently had a lengthy appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast where he didn’t mention retirement but did affirm that his health was still giving him problems, putting his status at below one hundred percent and making an August fight with Diaz highly unlikely.

White took the fact that GSP wouldn’t be ready to face Diaz in August as a confirmation he didn’t want to fight at all:

“We were trying to do a fight with him and Nate Diaz in Los Angeles, and ‘GSP’ doesn’t want the fight. ‘GSP’ doesn’t want to fight right now. He’s not interested in fighting.”

Aside from White’s assertion, however, there is no evidence whatsoever that St-Pierre is considering retirement, even though he was obviously out for almost four years prior to his emphatic return against “The Count” at Madison Square Garden. St-Pierre remains in the USADA testing pool, indicating that he is at least contemplating yet another UFC return.

Is White just challenging his onetime top draw in the media once again so he comes back for a huge PPV?

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10 Most Shocking Moments In MMA History

Take a look back at the 10 most shocking moments in MMA history:

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Over the past nearly 25 years, the UFC and the sport of mixed martial arts as a whole has provided fight fans with countless shocking, compelling moments, but some memories stick out as much more shocking than the others.

Fighters have had their legs snapped like a twig mid-fight, thrown sucker punches after the bell, and done several other seriously jaw-dropping occasions inside the octagon.

Check out the 10 most shocking moments in MMA history:

10. Paul Daley Punches Koscheck After Bell

It’s kind of funny that punches and kicks thrown within regulation time don’t raise any eyebrows, but one strike errantly thrown after the bell is enough for a lifetime ban.

Daley learned the hard way that the UFC does not tolerate cheap shots. The scene was indeed quite jarring, as no one has thrown a cheap shot so blatantly before or since.

The sucker punch caused complete pandemonium and the fallout forced “Semtex” out of the UFC for good. The scene was truly shocking and caused a great deal of confusion before “Big” Dan Mirgliotta quickly stepped in.

Definitely a shocking moment for UFC fans.

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GSP Details Why It’s Still ‘Easy’ To Use PEDs In UFC

Georges St-Pierre isn’t buying that the UFC has cleaned up since USADA:

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MMA legend Georges St-Pierre returned from a nearly four-year absence to submit Michael Bisping and win the middleweight title in the main event of last November’s UFC 217 from New York City.

He’s since vacated that title and is entertaining other options, presumably at lower weights, but GSP has still kept his eye on the issue of performance-enhancing drugs in the UFC – one of the main reasons he vacated his title after a controversial split decision over Johny Hendricks in 2013. The UFC implemented their anti-doping partnership with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in 2015, yet St-Pierre isn’t buying that it’s actually cleaned up the sport of MMA.

Speaking in detail about the topic on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (via MMA Fighting), St-Pierre mapped out how a fighter could skirt the USADA whereabouts requirement using advanced technology of rapidly-evolving PEDs:

“Even now, it’s still easy to [cheat]. Even now. Let’s say I want to have an injection of a product that will last in my body for two days or one day. So I know that particular day I cannot be tested, because if I am, I’m screwed.

“So I put on my [USADA] whereabouts [app] that I’m traveling to freakin’ Antarctica or anywhere, somewhere that is believable, and then I come back two days after. That substance will stay in my body for a certain period of time, but the effect of it will last maybe a month. And now we’re talking about performance enhancing drugs — people, they misunderstand this.”

St-Pierre dove into just why the new steroids and other PEDs go beyond what the perceived boosts to muscle size and strength, endurance, and stamina. Today, he says, they give you boosts to your nervous system, react time, and mental acuity as well, making users a sort of superhuman due to increased reaction times:

“They go, ‘Well yeah, but it still doesn’t make a difference.’ Yes, it does make the difference in an athlete. And the reason, in the eighties and before, [PEDs gave] you more power, more stamina, more endurance.

“Now, man, with the technology, they have stuff that will change your reaction time, your confidence, your reset time. And this is a huge, huge application, man. If you play baseball or you’re fighting, you see the things coming, you have your reaction time, you’re sharper in the brain. What makes a guy athletic, it’s not his muscle. The reason why Usain Bolt ran faster — there’s many reasons why, but one of the main reasons is because his brain, his nervous system is faster.

“And if you make your nervous system better and more competent, you’re a better athlete. You’re a better fighter, you’re a better baseball player. You’re a better person, in a way. Of course that effect is limited, but there’s still the muscle memory thing that will last and it could last forever.”

As he recovers from injuries connected to his increased food intake he ate to move up a division, St-Pierre has been rumored for a bout with Nate Diaz at August 4’s UFC 227, a fight he’s shot down in the media.

GSP’s official return may be unknown, but his commitment to fighting against steroid use in MMA is stalwart. And even though there’s a highly-advanced testing regimen in place, he believes it’s still easy to cheat the system in the current day:

“It’s very hard to catch people. So like I said, it’s easy to take something,” St-Pierre said. “There is a always a chance that you get caught, but if I would do it, that’s how I would do it. I would pretend I’m going to Antarctica, get an injection, then I come back and I’m good.”

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Cody Garbrandt: TJ Dillashaw Is A “Mental Midget”

Cody Garbrandt made it personal with his longtime rival TJ Dillashaw:

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Former Team Alpha Male teammates-turned-rivals Cody Garbrandt and TJ Dillashaw simply don’t like each other. The two have engaged in trash talk ever since the lead up to their first fight at UFC 217.

Now, the two are slated to fight again at UFC 227, and the bickering has already started.

Garbrandt (11-1) said the current bantamweight champion is spoiled and hasn’t overcome real adversity during Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour (via MMA Mania):

“T.J. wants to go in there and talk all kinds of shit saying that I don’t deserve this and that, and he worked two years to get it back. He feels like he’s entitled because he’s been living with a silver spoon, getting spoon fed with that thing.”

“He’s never had to overcome any adversity. Hats off to him for being able to come back and get me in the fight, but (we’ll see) come August 4. He can talk all the shit he wants, I’m focused on my book doing well, hopefully it inspires and motivates people around the world.”

Since losing the belt to Dillashaw at UFC 217, “No Love” has become a father and written a book “The Pact,” and has relentlessly skewered Dillashaw (15-3) at every opportunity possible.

Garbrandt appears to be brimming with confidence leading into their highly anticipated rematch, yet still managed to slight Dillashaw in the process:

“He’s kind of a mental midget, he’s got to have those coaches around him, people like that are ‘yes men’ to fill his head. I’m excited for this fight.

“It’s (like he thinks it’s) going to be the Barao fight. I will tell you now, I am no Barao and he knows that. He knows I can keep it up from the first round to the fifth round, the way I whooped his ass like that. He is going to be in for a long night.”

Does Garbrandt have a point about TJ Dillashaw? Or is he just talking trash to a heated rival?

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