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11-10-2012, 12:43 PM
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UFC 154 George St-Pierre vs Carlos Condit on PPV, Main Card Predictions

BY Gregory 007 | November 10 2012 1:49 AM

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Welterweight Title bout (St-Pierre vs. Condit):

St-Pierre vs Condit is one of the most long-awaited fights of 2012, with Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre returning from ACL surgery, which has kept him out of action over 18 months, raising serious concerns about his longevity on top the 170 pound division.

The jury is still out whether the Canadian Superstar will be the same fighter post knee surgery, which would have ended careers 10 years. GSP relies so much on his punishing takedown, which can only be affected adversely by this kind of injury. The 31-year-old may have to return to his root of striking, thou Interim Champion Carlos Condit has a reach and height advantage, and is arguably the best Muay Thai practitioner in the 170 pound division.

Condit did show vulnerability on the ground in his last fight when Nick Diaz took him down in the fifth round, almost sinking in a submission. Having seen some of GSP's preparations for the fight, he definitely looks a yard slower and we may well be seeing a changing of the guard if Condit can force the pace early.

Another consideration is the venue, with GSP fighting in his beloved home town of Montreal. For many fighters, competing at home is a disadvantage. The local fighter will always have more duties with the press, with the added pressure of having to compete in front of their families and friends. No fighter wants to get knocked out in front of their parents, creating hesitation from the outset.

Another uncertainty is GSP's fighting style post surgery. Many have jokingly referred to him as the 'sleeping pill' of MMA, putting on some all-time boring five round title fights in recent years, dominated by the GSP takedown and resultant ground and pound. Arguably, the most entertaining fight was GSP getting knocked out by Matt Serra way back in 2007, since then it's been a snooze fest and win at all cost.

On the other-hand, Carlos Condit has been champing at the bit for nine months since despatching of fan favourite Nick Diaz in a controversial five round decision win, which saw Condit hitting and running en-route to the decision win. For a fighter fight a 92% finishing rate, the only way one can see him wining is by stoppage, as GSP has never lost by decision and is without doubt the greatest point-fighting champion in UFC history.

Prediction (Carlos Condit by knock-out in the fourth round): betting against GSP is rather like betting against Manchester United, it gives you an uneasy feeling which usually results in your wallet being lighter. However, for the first time in his career, GSP is not the runaway favourite, while Condit is at the pinnacle of his athletic potential at 28 years-old.

Martin Kampmann vs Johny Hendricks (Number one contender bout, Welterweight)

The Co-main event of Kampmann vs Hendricks will decide who meets the winner of the aforementioned title bout. Kampmann has been on tear lately, despatching the much fancied Jake Ellenberger, Thiago Alves and Rick Story to put the likeable Dane in line for title contention. Having said that, in pretty much every one of those bouts he's comeback from a heavy punch to win the fight. It shows great heart, but sooner or later his luck is going to run out against the heavy handed Hendricks.

Hendricks has been on an equally impressive run, including wins over perennial top-five welters Josh Koscheck and Jon Fitch. He will have a distinct wrestling advantage on the ground, and edges the striking power stakes, thou Kampmann (Danish Kickboxing Champion) is more technically sound with crisp Thai-Boxing and lethal knees.

Both men are as tough as nails, and picking a winner here is harder than the GSP fight. Prediction: Johnny Hendricks by knock-out, second round.

Predictions for the remainder of the main card:

Middleweight: Francis Carmont vs Tom Lawlor (Carmont via Sub, second round)

Middleweight: Nick Ring vs Costa Philippou (Philippou via TKO, third round)

Featherweight Mark Hominick vs Pablo Garza (Hominick via split-decision)

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dss_in_distress
11-13-2012, 08:20 AM
I love predictions, even more if you happen to be right. I too have uneasy feelings that Ole George may have his hands full that night, but in the end I predict George will pull off the win by submission fourth or five round. And I will jumping and hollering doing the happy dance.

KIDWCKED
11-13-2012, 10:50 PM
No chance of a ko in the fourth as predicted..George will take this game to the ground..And do what he does best..Jmo...Submission by St Pierre in the fourth..

zoogor
11-13-2012, 11:05 PM
yea, never bet against GSP. i still think he could take the heavy's. one hell of a fighter.

caretaker69
11-16-2012, 05:43 PM
u realize my man SPIDER SILVA will be front row me thinks gsp-silva super fight on the way

drparty333
11-16-2012, 05:47 PM
its gona be awsome....:yeaah:

KIDWCKED
11-16-2012, 09:51 PM
My prediction:GSP in 3 on the ground.Condit will see a pair of testicles & bite them:unfortunately,they will be his own, ending the fight.
You DO realize Condit is a 4-1 underdog???Ask yourself "why???"

Silva has said no to any possible GSP fight...But hey,ya never know.Money talks..And they both would make a fortune in the biggest ufc bout ever..

chuck
11-16-2012, 10:22 PM
hey if there was ever a time to place a bet on the underdog.....THIS would be the time!! GSP has been out of the octagon for a long while. even though he is one of the most talented fighters of this era.....a blemish on his impressive record IS possible. if he gets off to a slow start...condit could capitalize on this....lets call it...ring rust, leaveing the stunned GSP to ponder what just happened? in any event this will be all what it is set out to be...an exciting fight....and yes if i were in vegas....i know who my money would be on!