8. Georges St. Pierre vs. Nick Diaz
“They’re selling you all wolf tickets, people, and you’re eating them right up. Georges here, he’s selling you wolf tickets. Dana’s here selling you wolf tickets; the UFC’s selling you wolf tickets; and you’re eating them right up.”
The fight itself played out almost exactly as most observers thought it would, with GSP taking Diaz to the mat repeatedly, beating him up from inside the guard and from the top-ride and keeping the fight in the center of the cage to avoid Diaz’s pressure game and long head-body combinations against the fence. The California native had his moments, but it was never terribly competitive. GSP walked away with the belt, and the heat the promotion had managed to generate in the lead-up to the bout dissipated with a whimper.
Number 7 » The stage was set for one of the biggest rematches in the sport’s history to that point at UFC 46 on Jan. 31, 20014. The fight itself was a complete letdown.