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UFC 94: ST-PIERRE vs PENN 2

  • GSP silences B.J.

    By By Christine Killimayer · Feb. 1, 2009 · 4 a.m.

    Georges Silences Penn

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    Georges St. Pierre dominates lightweight champ B.J. Penn on his way to proving he belongs in the mix for the title of UFC's pound-for-pound king.

  • UFC 94: Observations from the octagon

    By John Katsilometes · Jan. 31, 2008 · 8:52 p.m.

    Octagonside at UFC 94 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, I have two thoughts: 1. Ouch. 2. I cannot believe how popular this sport has become.

  • St. Pierre is superior in superfight

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    Georges St. Pierre again proved he's one of the UFC's best with a dominating victory over B.J. Penn Saturday at the MGM Grand.

  • St. Pierre out to prove he’s the best

    By Andy Samuelson · Jan. 31, 2009 · 2 a.m.

    Tonight is personal for Georges St. Pierre, and it has very little to do with B.J. Penn. “For me when I compete, I compete against myself,” said the UFC’s welterweight champion, who goes into tonight’s superfight at the MGM Grand against the lightweight champ sporting a 17-2 record.

  • Penn ready to back up words

    By Andy Samuelson · Jan. 31, 2009 · 2 a.m.

    B.J. Penn admits, in part, he’s been talking more trash before this fight to try to gain a mental advantage over St. Pierre, he insists the Canadian’s camp is the one fueling the verbal fire. “Him and his team constantly say they’re going to finish me. That they’re better than me in every aspect,” Penn said.

  • Lesser-known fighters ready to put on big show

    By Andy Samuelson · Jan. 29, 2009 · 2 a.m.

    The mixed martial arts world will be watching UFC 94 for the superfight between UFC champions Georges St. Pierre and B.J. Penn. But what they very well could see Saturday night is a lesser-known pair of fighters stealing the show at the MGM Grand. “The fight that has kind of gotten overshadowed by this thing, which is another amazing fight, is Thiago Silva and Lyoto Machida,” UFC president Dana White said during Wednesday’s media conference.

UFC 158
Nick Diaz fails to back up years worth of talk

UFC 158 A welterweight title fight that felt incredibly different wound up remarkably the same. Georges St. Pierre manhandled nemesis Nick Diaz with his wrestling. St. Pierre won every round on every judges' scorecard in Montreal for his sixth straight unanimous-decision victory. Diaz had preached his superiority over St. Pierre for years, but when he finally got his chance, he looked as helpless as all the other challengers to the 170-pound division's throne in the last six years. St. Pierre's consistency continued to amaze. Now it's on to Johny Hendricks, who defeated Carlos Condit in the evening's co-main event. Could he be the one to finally threaten St. Pierre?

Main Card Results
WinnerLoserMethod
Georges St. PierreNick DiazUnanimous Decision
Johny HendricksCarlos ConditUnanimous Decision
Jake EllenbergerNate MarquardtKnockout
Chris CamozziNick RingSplit Decision
Mike RicciColin FletcherUnanimous Decision

Fight Schedule
DateEventHeadlining MatchLocation
May 3 NABF Super Featherweight Title Francisco Vargas vs. Jose Aguiniga Las Vegas: The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
May 4 WBC Welterweight Title Floyd Mayweather vs. Robert Guerrero Las Vegas: MGM Grand Garden Arena
May 18 UFC on FX 8 Vitor Belfort vs. Luke Rockhold Jaragua, Brazil
May 25 UFC 160 Cain Velasquez vs. Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva Las Vegas: MGM Grand Garden Arena
June 8 UFC on FUEL TV 10 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Fabricio Werdum Fortaleza, Brazil
June 15 UFC 161 Renan Barao vs. Eddie Wineland Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 22 WBA Welterweight Title Paulie Malignaggi vs. Adrien Broner Brooklyn, N.Y.

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