CHAMPION vs. CHAMPION AT UFC 137 ON OCT. 29 AS ST-PIERRE MEETS DIAZ
Sep 2, 2011 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- UFC® welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre is
riding a five-year, nine-fight winning streak that has seen the
30-year-old Canadian defeat the likes of Matt Hughes, Jon Fitch, BJ
Penn, Josh Koscheck (twice) and Jake Shields. Along the way, the
Montreal native has captivated fans worldwide with his explosive
takedowns and dominant performances inside the Octagon®. On
Saturday, Oct. 29 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas,
GSP meets a man whose nearly four-year, 10-fight unbeaten streak
has many believing that he could be the world’s best 170-pound
fighter. In the main event of UFC 137, St-Pierre meets STRIKEFORCE®
welterweight champion Nick Diaz, the aggressive, no-nonsense
southpaw on a mission to lay claim to UFC gold. “This is the fight
the world wants to see,” UFC President Dana White said. “GSP has
absolutely dominated everyone in his path over the last five years
and he’s on his way to becoming the greatest welterweight of
all-time. Diaz has been on a tear himself and a lot of people think
he’s the guy to end GSP’s reign. On Oct. 29, we’re going to see a
welterweight title superfight.” UFC®137: ST-PIERRE vs. DIAZ will
also feature former two-division UFC champion BJ Penn taking on
surging 170-pound contender Carlos Condit, as well as a heavyweight
collision pitting French knockout artist Cheick Kongo against the
undefeated Matt Mitrione. Plus, former PRIDE® superstar Mirko Cro
Cop meets The Ultimate Fighter® season 10 winner Roy “Big Country”
Nelson in a pivotal heavyweight bout, while Japanese featherweight
star Hatsu Hioki makes his UFC debut against the gritty George
Roop. The UFC is planning a press conference in Las Vegas on
Wednesday, Sept. 7 featuring White, St-Pierre and Diaz. Details
will be announced next week. Tickets for UFC®137: ST-PIERRE vs.
DIAZ, presented by UFC UNDISPUTED 3, go on sale Friday, Sept. 9 at
10 a.m. PT and are priced at $1000, $750, $500, $300, $200 and
$100. Tickets will be available at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster
locations (select Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino).
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UFC®137: ST-PIERRE vs. DIAZ will be available live on Pay-Per-View
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to the action than ever before with this unique UFC VIP
opportunity. UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (fighting
out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada) has a resume that speaks for
itself. With 22 wins and only two defeats, the 30-year-old holds
two wins over Hall of Famer Matt Hughes, two victories over future
Hall of Famer BJ Penn, as well as notable victories over the likes
of Jon Fitch, Jake Shields and Dan Hardy. Yet, when he enters the
Octagon in October, he’s envisioning the toughest bout of his near
decade-long career. “Nick Diaz is obviously a tough and very
experienced fighter,” St-Pierre said. “Like me, he knows what it
takes to be champion and I respect that. He’s a very dangerous
striker - no doubt about it – but at the same time his grappling
skills are also among the best. Just look at his coaches and the
guys he trains with, you simply can’t expect anything less than him
being very dangerous in both his striking and grappling. Fans have
been asking for this fight and I think it’s great. Let’s do it!”
During his reign as STRIKEFORCE welterweight champion Nick Diaz
(fighting out of Stockton, Calif.) defeated archrival KJ Noons and
finished both Evangelista Santos and Paul Daley en route to
becoming the organization’s best 170-pound fighter. Returning to
the UFC for the first time since 2006, Diaz - whose brother Nate is
also a UFC competitor - has zoned in on doing what only two others
have ever done – defeat Georges St-Pierre. “He must be pretty good
because he keeps winning and people think he's the best
welterweight out there,” Diaz, who owns a record of 26-7-1, said.
“His physical strength lets him take the fight where he wants it to
go. He comes to the fight in shape and tries to dictate the pace.
But this fight means I can represent my team and showcase my
skills. It means I can prove I'm the best.” One of only two men to
ever hold UFC titles in two different weight divisions, the
legendary BJ Penn (fighting out of Hilo, Hawaii) returns in October
to take on surging contender Carlos Condit (fighting out of
Albuquerque, N.M.) in welterweight action. The 32-year-old Penn
(16-7-2) knocked out Hughes at UFC 123 and then battled to a
controversial draw with Fitch in February. He’ll look to earn
another title shot by besting Condit (27-5), a 27-year-old former
WEC champion with four straight wins, three of which came by way of
knockout. Fresh off his dramatic, come-from-behind knockout victory
over Pat Barry in June, Cheick Kongo (fighting out of Paris,
France) looks to extend his three-fight unbeaten streak when he
goes to battle with unbeaten rising star Matt Mitrione (fighting
out of Indianapolis, Ind.). The 36-year-old Kongo (26-6-2), a
training partner of former light heavyweight champion Rampage
Jackson, owns stoppage victories over the likes of Barry, Paul
Buentello, Antoni Hardonk and Mostapha Al-Turk. On Oct. 29, he’ll
meet Mitrione (5-0), a former NFL player with five straight UFC
victories, four by knockout. PRIDE legend Mirko Cro Crop (fighting
out of Zagreb, Croatia) finds himself at a pivotal point in his
career and looks to spark a run up the heavyweight ladder when he
meets Roy Nelson (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) at UFC 137. The
36-year-old Cro Cop (27-9-2, 1NC), universally known for his
devastating kicks, owns wins over the likes of Wanderlei Silva,
Mark Coleman and Josh Barnett in his storied career. Meanwhile,
Nelson (16-6), 35, was the season 10 winner of The Ultimate
Fighter® and also boasts key victories over Stefan Struve and
Brendan Schaub. Japanese featherweight sensation Hatsu Hioki
(fighting out of Nagoya, Aichi, Japan) makes his long-awaited UFC
debut this fall when he locks horns with seasoned veteran George
Roop (fighting out of Tucson, Ariz.). Winner of four straight and
holding notable victories over the likes of Mark Hominick and Jeff
Curran, the 28-year-old Hioki (24-4-2) enters the Octagon with
hopes of one day earning a shot at champion Jose Aldo. First, he
must defeat the 29-year-old Roop (12-8-1), who battered Josh Grispi
en route to a TKO victory in June. For more information, or current
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