Rss Feed

Receive Updates Via E-Mail:

Georges St. Pierre Mental Breakdown 3?

Matt Serra has confirmed that he and Georges St. Pierre will square off at UFC 83-84 in Montreal, Canada.

Matt Serra and Georges St. Pierre will meet for the UFC welterweight title during an April event in Montreal, Serra confirmed to NBCSports.com on Friday.

- Source

GSP has had his troubles with the mental aspects of MMA.

First, he fought his idol Matt Hughes for the title at UFC 50. His troubles began when he couldn’t even look Matt Hughes in the eye as the referee began to go over the rules, and then made a mental error by over committing to a kimura that lead to the armbar that finished the fight.

After conquering his demons against Matt Hughes, he went into a fight that he was supposed to win against Matt Serra, his first title defense in what was supposed to be the beginning of a dominant title reign. Serra shocked the world by TKOing GSP, who afterwards blamed mental problems for the loss.

GSP has had a lot of trouble dealing with firsts and pressures. The big question will be: is GSP ready for the pressures of fighting in front of his home crowd against the man that not only dominated him, but humiliated him? He will again be going against someone who he will be favored to beat. We’ll see once and for all if GSP truly has become mentally strong, by beating Matt Serra in front of his home fans.

Posted in UFC News on January 4th, 2008

Matt Serra Interview

Serra does not sound like a happy camper.

“I always try to find the positive in things but people around me were upset, more so than me,” Serra said of the UFC’s decision to put part of his title on the line while he was sidelined.

And given that decision, anything could happen so better get in the cage fast, Serra argues.

“I’ve got to be realistic. I don’t know what they’re going to do,” Serra said. “I feel like I’m friendly with everybody but business is business and who knows? I know they like Georges, it’s not that they don’t like me but I don’t know. He might be more of a better poster boy. Who knows?”

“Man, what am I going to do?” he said. “I mean I’m the one who got injured. It’s really kind of ridiculous that they did the thing with the belts. But whatever. . . . It is what it is, dude. I roll with that stuff and I try not to take it too personal. I just do my thing.”

- Source

Posted in UFC News on January 3rd, 2008

Brock Lesnar Training/Interview

You can check out the video here.

Make sure you check his shadow boxing at the end, it looks so unnatural. He’s got a long way to go in terms of boxing, but I’m sure he’ll be trying to rely fully on his wrestling background. He just better hope they don’t put him against someone with a sprawl anytime soon.

Posted in UFC News on January 3rd, 2008

UFC 79 Nemesis Post-Fight Comments

Posted in UFC News on January 3rd, 2008

Mirko Crocop at Hustle (Japanese Professional Wrestling Org.)

Posted in UFC News on January 1st, 2008