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St-Pierre went on to win the fight by unanimous decision (50–43, 50–44, and 50–45). [73] [74] After the fight, he stated that he was glad to win but was not happy with his performance, stating that he wanted to finish the fight. [75] St-Pierre received harsh criticism for stalling the fight against Hardy and not being able to finish him.
It was confirmed at the UFC 113 Q&A that the winner of the Josh Koscheck and Paul Daley bout at UFC 113 would coach against Georges St-Pierre and also fight for the Welterweight Championship that St-Pierre currently holds. [4] Koscheck eventually won the fight to coach opposite St-Pierre.
UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 16, 2013, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Background [ edit ]
Former two-division UFC champion Georges St-Pierre is among the few fighters that have a legitimate claim to being the greatest fighter to grace the octagon. "Rush" entered the UFC with a 5-0 ...
UFC 69: Shootout was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday, April 7, 2007, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. [3]UFC 69 is most remembered [citation needed] for the main event, in which Matt Serra shocked the UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre with a stunning 1st round TKO.
(Courtesy of Chael Sonnen)While former two-division UFC champion Georges St-Pierre announced his official retirement on Feb. 21, 2018, the prospect of a fight with UFC lightweight champion Khabib ...
The card was headlined by UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Serra and UFC Interim Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre in a match to unify the championship. It was a rematch from their fight at UFC 69, which Serra had won. The two fighters exchanged harsh words through the media following that fight, which led to the circumstances that ...
These bouts aired at a new time of 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT, as the UFC announced on March 5, 2011, that UFC 129 would be the first PPV to air live at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT. [25] UFC Primetime returned to promote the St-Pierre/Shields title fight. [26] On April 19, 2011, it was revealed that two of the preliminary bouts would air on a Facebook stream. [27]