Belcher Breakdown: UFC 154 GSP Georges St. Pierre VS Carlos Condit
Friday, May 10th, 2013
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Video Rating: 4 / 5

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship or the UFC’s Welterweight Championship’s interim belt holder Carlos Condit has already fought everyone in the top five of the division and for someone like that; the only thing left to do is have rematches. The former king pin of the 170 lbs division at World Extreme Cage Fighting or the WEC has a record of 5-3 since he moved to the UFC Octagon, having won against the likes of Rory MacDonald and Nick Diaz and suffered losses to Johnny Hendricks and the reigning champion Georges St. Pierre.
And with Bigg Rigg being the last person to defeat him inside the Octagon of the UFC, The Natural Born Killer has admitted that he would love to have another shot at facing Johnny Hendricks. Speaking to the media regarding his future, Carlos Condit stated that the fight he had with Hendricks was extremely exciting. He mentioned there are a lot of guys in the top five or even in the top ten of the division that he has already taken on and that creates the scenario for a lot of exciting rematches.
He also mentioned that Rory MacDonald is also another fight that he would like to have. He stated that there is a lot of unfinished business that he has against him before going on to state that while he was sitting on stage at the press conference after UFC 158, he looked to his right and then to his left and thought that he had fought all the fighters sitting with him.
Joe Silva, the match maker at UFC already tried the rematch with MacDonald but injury ruled him out of the match which forced them to pair up Hendricks and Condit. Now, the UFC could try and pair Nick Diaz against Carlos Condit as well.

Carlos Condit is a Mixed Martial Artist from the United States of America, currently signed on by the premier Mixed Martial Arts promotion in the world the Ultimate Fighting Championship or the UFC where he competes as a Welterweight fighter and is also a former interim UFC Welterweight champion. The UFC’s official website UFC.com ranks him as the second best Welterweight fighter as of the latest rankings released in March.
His first foray into the world of Mixed Martial Arts came with the World Extreme Cage Fighting or the WEC where he was the last holder of the WEC Welterweight Championship. He has also had stints fighting in the Pancrase and Shootboxing promotions in Japan. After WEC was absorbed into the UFC, Condit was signed on to compete in the promotion, and he has quickly gone on to become one of the prized fighters in the promotion. When the reigning UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre was injured, he fought for the interim title in the division and came out on top.
Carlos Condit made his debut with the WEC at WEC 25 and won his very first match in the promotion, defeating Kyle Jensen in the first round via submission. His all action style garnered a lot of attention and he quickly began climbing up the pecking order in the WEC. When the WEC Welterweight Championship was vacated, Condit got an opportunity to fight for the title in just his second fight in the promotion to become the champion.
Carlos Condit boasts of a record of 28 wins from 35 fights in the professional career winning 13 of those fights via knockout and 13 via submission. He also holds the honor of not being knocked out in his entire career, something not many fighters can be able to boast.

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Rory MacDonald has clearly chalked out his strategies for his upcoming mission at UFC 158, the pay per view event of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and that is not just a victory against Carlos Condit, but also to physically as well as mentally harm him. Condit is a direct contender as well as former number one contender for the UFC Welterweight Championship, having lost to Georges St. Pierre in a title match at UFC 154 in November. Fans of Mixed Martial Arts have been noticing a kind of psychotic tendency in his motivations as well as demeanor.
And in an interview with BJPenn.com, those tendencies became quite clear when he stated that he wants to do exactly the same thing to Condit as he had done to him. He added that he wants to make him feels embarrassed in front of his friends and family, the same way he was made to feel embarrassed; he made it clear that he would love to hurt Carlos Condit the same way he has hurt him and he hopes to exact revenge on him making him suffer so that he remembers the fifteen minutes they spend inside the Octagon for the rest of his life.
MacDonald, it seems, is honing his skills in terms of his pre fight trash talking and the way he has been speaking, using such psychotic tendencies, it could make even the best flinch. But Condit is someone who is almost as unflappable as anyone and there are doubts whether these words from MacDonald would affect him in any way.
Carlos Condit is one of the biggest draws in the Welterweight division of the UFC after the champion Georges St. Pierre and the match against MacDonald would almost certainly decide who faces the champion for the UFC Welterweight Championship.

© 2013 Carlos Condit