UFC 143 Results & Recap: Condit Out-Points Diaz
Posted by Drew Ellis (02/05/2012 @ 1:09 am)
Nick Diaz doesn’t like politics and he doesn’t like losing.
He especially doesn’t like losing over what he thinks is politics.
In the main event of UFC 143 on Saturday night in Las Vegas, Diaz lost a unanimous decision to Carlos Condit for the UFC Interim Welterweight Championship.
It was a close bout from start to finish with Diaz getting off to a fast start and then Condit finding his groove in the later rounds. Each round was debatable, but Condit inflicted more damaged and controlled the pace for the final three rounds. The judges scored the bout 49-46, 49-46, and 48-47 for Condit.
Following the fight, Diaz said he was quitting MMA because he felt he won the fight and Condit did nothing but run from him. Instead, how I saw it was Condit used footwork to stay out of the pocket and then hit Diaz with leg kicks and hooks to win rounds.
Now, with Diaz out of the picture, Condit will face Georges St. Pierre to unify the UFC titles once GSP returns from a torn ACL.
In the co-main event, Fabricio Werdum made a big statement with his dominant decision win over Roy Nelson in the heavyweight division. Known for being a submission specialist, Werdum used his striking to get the victory on Saturday night. Werdum locked Nelson up in a thai clinch in the first round and then worked some powerful knees to Nelson’s face and body that took “Big Country” out of the match.
Over the final two rounds, Werdum did enough to win the round against a tired Nelson. The win was an impressive one for Werdum, who now legitimately thrusts himself into the top 5 of the division alongside Junior dos Santos, Alistair Overeem, Cain Velasquez, and Frank Mir
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Tags: 170 pounds, 265 pounds, Carlos Condit, diaz vs. condit, Fabricio Werdum, Georges St. Pierre, nelson vs. werdum, Nick Diaz, Roy Nelson, top 10 heavyweights, top 10 welterweights, UFC 143, UFC Heavyweights, UFC welterweight champion, UFC Welterweights
White embarrassed by UFC 97
Posted by Thomas Conroy (04/19/2009 @ 1:56 pm)

Despite chants of “boring” and boos that echoed inside the Bell Centre, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champ Anderson Silva entered the record books with a unanimous decision over Thale Leites at UFC 97:Redemption in Montreal on Saturday evening.
Silva posted his ninth-straight victory in the octagon that broke a tie he held with MMA legend Royce Gracie and Jon Finch. This was overshadowed by the lack of action generated in a less-than-stellar main event, as the two fighters avoided contact for the first minute of the fight and they often went for long stretches without exchanging blows.
This didn’t sit well with UFC President Dana White, and he didn’t mince words in the post-fight press conference.
“I can honestly tell you that I’ve never put on an event that I was embarrassed to be at until tonight,” White said. “I want to publicly apologize to all the fans.
“Watching that was hard. That was tough to take. It was embarrassing, honestly. It was really and truly embarrassing.”
The fans booed throughout the match and started a “boring” chant at the beginning of the final round. They also cheered for UFC welterweight champion George St. Pierre, who was sitting at ringside. The Canadian star is rumored to be the next opponent for Silva.
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Anderson Silva, Bell Centre, Dana White, George St. Pierre, Jon Finch, MMA, Montreal, Royce Gracie, Thale Leites, UFC, UFC 97:Redemption, UFC middleweight champion, UFC welterweight champion, Ultimate Fighting Championship