Georges St-Pierre Reveals Advice For Amanda Nunes’ Return At UFC 277; “Losing Is A Part Of Life… Learn From Your Mistakes”

Georges St-PierreFormer UFC welterweight and middleweight world champion Georges St-Pierre discussed the highly anticipated rematch between women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Pena and Amanda Nunes. Pena shocked the world when she defeated the general consensus women’s ‘GOAT’ in December at UFC 269. Pena scored a second-round rear-naked choke to upset ‘The Lioness’ last winter. Now in the […]

Georges St-Pierre

Former UFC welterweight and middleweight world champion Georges St-Pierre discussed the highly anticipated rematch between women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Pena and Amanda Nunes.

Pena shocked the world when she defeated the general consensus women’s ‘GOAT’ in December at UFC 269. Pena scored a second-round rear-naked choke to upset ‘The Lioness’ last winter. Now in the midst of the summer heat, the two will square off once again, each with something to prove.

Ahead of their main event showdown, UFC all-time great Georges St-Pierre spoke with EPSN MMA about the impending rematch, specifically what it will take for Amanda Nunes to recover from the devastating loss she suffered in their first outing.

“Losing is part of life and when you lose as a champion, you fall from very high,” said GSP. “However, you need to be able to put that behind you and learn from your mistakes and I believe Amanda has a chance to redeem herself and maybe she can come back even better than she was.”

Georges St-Pierre knows a thing or two about recovering from a devastating loss. In 2007, ‘Rush’ was upset by Matt ‘The Terror’ Serra via first-round knockout in their UFC 69 bout. One year later at UFC 83, GSP settled the score, earning a second-round knockout of Serra. While some athletes, like GSP, have been able to come back better following a shocking loss, it’s not always that easy. For Ronda Rousey, her loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193 seemed to break the fighter’s spirit resulting in her exit from the sport entirely a little more than a year after.

“The reason I believe some athletes never come back the same is because they lose their confidence. In the fight game, confidence is one of the most important things. If you have all the skills in the world, but you don’t have the confidence, it’s a little bit like someone who has a lot of money in his bank account, but no way of accessing it. You need the skills and the confidence.”

Georges St-Pierre Believes Nunes Needs to Stay Hungry to Compete at an Elite Level

Continuing to speak with EPSN MMA, Georges St-Pierre discussed the importance of staying hungry in the face of fame and fortune. Something that athletes like Conor McGregor have struggled with according to the MMA community. Since the Irishman’s rise to the top of the combat sports world, he has struggled to get in the win column. UFC president Dana White was critical of ‘Notorious,’ suggesting the fighter has lost his hunger and believes the same could be said about Nunes following her UFC 269 loss.

GSP stressed the importance of staying hungry and maintaining that desire to be the best in the world. Without it, Nunes will likely never return to the same level.

“It has to do with how she is mentally,” said GSP. “If she’s still ready to get out of her comfort zone in order to improve and to go through a hardcore training camp. She’s been doing it for years. I know her life changed since the beginning of her career. It’s important for her to remain hungry, but if she’s not hungry, she’s not obsessed about being the best, she will not be able to perform at the same level as she did. I think we’re gonna have the answer tonight.”

Despite the decisive loss in their first meeting, Amanda Nunes steps into UFC 277 as a -300 favorite. Fans clearly believe that ‘The Lioness’ will show up in Dallas, Texas ready to reclaim her bantamweight title. Do you believe Amanda Nunes will redeem herself on Saturday night?

UFC 277 – Top 3 Main Card Bets

UFC 277This weekend, MMA fans are treated to yet another July PPV event, as UFC 277 showcases two elite rematches long in the making. Amanda Nunes has the chance to reclaim her bantamweight belt from Julianna Pena in the headlining bout, whilst the co-main event has Brandon Moreno seeking to pick up a second victory over […]

UFC 277

This weekend, MMA fans are treated to yet another July PPV event, as UFC 277 showcases two elite rematches long in the making. Amanda Nunes has the chance to reclaim her bantamweight belt from Julianna Pena in the headlining bout, whilst the co-main event has Brandon Moreno seeking to pick up a second victory over Kai Kara-France as they compete for the interim flyweight title.

Elite prospects and experienced veterans fill out the rest of the main card, with the likes of Derrick Lewis, Magomed Ankalaev, Alexandre Pantoja, and Anthony Smith all featuring.

Join us at LowKickMMA as we break down, and hopefully make some money from, the main card of UFC 277.

Kai Kara-France

In the co-main event of UFC 277, Kai Kara-France finally has his chance to claim yet another title for the famed City Kickboxing Gym. The elite New Zealand camp has already produced two champions, with middleweight king Israel Adesanya and potential featherweight GOAT Alexander Volkanovski. Kara-France could complete the trifecta when he takes on Brandon Moreno this weekend.

Moreno is a top-level competitor and has even picked up a win over Kara-France, although the fight was admittedly razor close. Since then, ‘The Assasin Baby’ has faced off against Deiveson Figueiredo three times, winning once, losing once, and going to a draw. Moreno did look impressive in these bouts, but he arguably lost two of them, with the draw only coming about as a result of Figueiredo being deducted a point.

Kai Kara-France has also remained active during this time, picking up three consecutive wins. ‘Don’t Blink’ lived up to his nickname in fights with Rogerio Bontorin and Cody Garbrandt, knocking out both men in emphatic fashion. He also proved that his defensive wrestling is more than up to par as he defeated elite Dagestani grappler Askar Askarov via decision.

We are backing Kara-France to win at UFC 277, as the Kiwi has improved remarkably since the first fight. Moreno’s durability may see him survive the full five rounds, but Kara-France’s power and tenacity will likely see him have the bigger round-winning moments. Kara-France is the underdog, with Betway placing his ML at 2.80.

Alexandre Pantoja

Another elite flyweight bout takes place on the main card of UFC 277, as 125lb veteran Alexandre Pantoja takes on DWCS prospect Alex Perez. This time we will be backing the favorite to win. Pantoja has been in the UFC octagon with some of the all-time flyweight greats and has rarely looked out of place. Defying the regular stereotype of flyweights, Pantoja is always live for a finish, with clinical striking and a lethal submission game.

Comparatively, Alex Perez does not hold a win over a single flyweight in the current top 15. He has also been out for over a year now, with his last fight being a first-round submission loss to current champion Deiveson Figueiredo. The are a multitude of reasons for this time away from the sport, with opponent pull-outs, bad weight cuts and illness all coming into play.

Considering all these factors, it is very hard to go against Pantoja. We will take him at his money line which Betway has at 1.53. If you want better odds, Pantoja to win inside the difference is priced at 2.87, a solid line considering Perez has only gone to the distance once in his past six bouts.

Magomed Ankalaev Dec

Our final pick for the UFC 277 main card will be a prop bet. Magomed Ankalev is a massive favorite to defeat former title challenger Anthony ‘Lionheart’ Smith. This does seem slightly overpriced, considering the resume and winning streak Smith has. However, barring the last-second submission loss to Paul Craig, Magomed Ankalaev has looked near unstoppable during his entire MMA tenure.

The Dagestani light heavyweight holds a record of 17-1, having picked up wins over numerous high-level opponents, such as Thiago Santos, Volkan Oezdemir, and Nikita Krylov. Whilst Ankalaev did start his run with the UFC as a finisher, with the front kick KO over Dalcha Lungiambula a particular highlight, his last few fights have all gone to decision.

Smith often lives up to the ‘Lionheart’ moniker he has been given, with his losses often going the distance, or at very least to the later rounds of five-round fights. Even Jon Jones, the greatest fighter to ever compete in the division, was unable to get Smith out of there.

As a result, we are taking Magomed Ankalev to win via decision at UFC 277. Betway has this prop currently priced at 2.00.

What bets are you taking for UFC 277?

Julianna Peña: The Amanda Nunes Era Is Over, It’s My Time Now

Julianna Peña believes that the Amanda Nunes era is over, and it’s officially her time in the spotlight now. Leading up to tonight’s UFC 277 event, Peña was recently interviewed by KREM2 to preview her upcoming rematch with Nunes for the ba…

Julianna Peña believes that the Amanda Nunes era is over, and it’s officially her time in the spotlight now. Leading up to tonight’s UFC 277 event, Peña was recently interviewed by KREM2 to preview her upcoming rematch with Nunes for the bantamweight throne. The champion described the rematch as the most important fight of her…

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UFC 277 Results & Highlights: Nunes Outworks Peña

UFC 277 took place tonight from the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! The main event featured the highly anticipated rematch between women’s bantamweight champ Julianna Peñ…

UFC 277 took place tonight from the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! The main event featured the highly anticipated rematch between women’s bantamweight champ Julianna Peña and the widely acclaimed WMMA GOAT Amanda Nunes. While in the co-main, Brandon Moreno and Kai…

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Reason For Julianna Peña’s Last-Min UFC 277 Weigh-In Revealed

UFC Bantamweight Champion Julianna Peña weighed in at the buzzer ahead of her UFC 277 rematch with Amanda Nunes. Peña will face Nunes in arguably the biggest fight in women’s MMA history this weekend in the UFC 277 main event in Dallas, TX. Peña …

UFC Bantamweight Champion Julianna Peña weighed in at the buzzer ahead of her UFC 277 rematch with Amanda Nunes. Peña will face Nunes in arguably the biggest fight in women’s MMA history this weekend in the UFC 277 main event in Dallas, TX. Peña pulled off the upset over Nunes in their first fight back…

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UFC 277 Final Faceoffs, Odds, & Full Card Preview

UFC 277 finally goes down tomorrow night, and MMA News is here to get you ready with the final faceoffs, odds, and full card preview! Tomorrow night, one of the most anticipated rematches in UFC history will take place when Julianna Peña seeks to cemen…

UFC 277 finally goes down tomorrow night, and MMA News is here to get you ready with the final faceoffs, odds, and full card preview! Tomorrow night, one of the most anticipated rematches in UFC history will take place when Julianna Peña seeks to cement herself as the best female bantamweight on the planet by…

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