UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz Results

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Montreal – March 16th, 2013. UFC 158 took place at the Bell Centre with a 12-bout card had 7 decision bouts, 5 TKO/KOs, and noUFC_158_Poster submissions. The main event featured UFC Welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in his eighth consecutive title defense against former STRIKEFORCE Welterweight champion Nick Diaz. St-Pierre won a five round unanimous decision 50-45 on all three judges score cards by dominating Diaz with wrestling, ground control, and crisp striking. The co-main event featured the fight of the night and early fight of the year candidate with Welterweights Johny Hendricks versus Carlos Condit. The two battled in an absolute war for three rounds, with Hendricks picking up the decision earning himself a title shot in the process. Fellow top ranked Welterweight Jake Ellenberger won knockout of the night with his first round victory over Nate Marquardt. (Full UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz event results below.)

 

UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz results: 

Georges St-Pierre def. Nick Diaz via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) – retain UFC Welterweight title 

Johny Hendricks def. Carlos Condit via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – earns Welterweight title shot

Jake Ellenberger def. Nate Marquardt via KO (punch) – 3:00 – Round 1

Chris Camozzi def. Nick Ring via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Mike Ricci def. Colin Fletcher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

FX prelims:

Patrick Cote def. Bobby Voelker via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Darren Elkins def. Antonio Carvalho via TKO (punches) – 3:06 – Round 1

Jordan Mein def. Dan Miller via TKO (punches) – 4:42 – Round 1

John Makdessi def. Daron Cruickshank via unanimous decision – (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Facebook prelims:

Rick Story def. Quinn Mulhern via TKO (punches) – 3:05 – Round 1

TJ Dillashaw def. Issei Tamura via KO (knee kick) – 0:26 – Round 2

George Roop def. Reuben Duran via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27_

Ringside Report Radio. March 15, 2013- UFC 158 preview- Now online

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This is the March 15, 2013 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon with guest co-host Fred Garcia from MMANouvelles.com

Simon and Garcia previewed and gave their predictions for UFC 158 including every fight on the preliminary card and the main event UFC Welterweight Title bout between Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz.

Simon and Garcia discussed the pre-fight press conference featuring another war of words between Diaz and St-Pierre.

All this and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

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UFC 158- Saturday March 16, 2013.

Montreal, Quebec. Bell Centre

Georges St-Pierre (C) v. Nick Diaz- UFC Welterweight Championship

Carlos Condit v. Johny Hendricks – Welterweight

Nate Marquardt v. Jake Ellenberger- Welterweight

Nick Ring v. Chris Camozzi- Middleweight

Mike Ricci v. Colin Fletcher- Lightweight

Patrick Cote v. Bobby Voelker- Welterweight

Darren Elkins v. Antonio Carvalho- Featherweight

Jordan Mein v. Dan Miller- Welterweight

Daron Cruickshank v. John Makdessi- Lightweight

Rick Story v. Quinn Mulhern- Welterweight

TJ Dillashaw v. Issei Tamura- Bantamweight

George Roop v. Reuben Duran- Bantamweight

Ringside Report Radio. March 1, 2013- UFC on Fuel 8 preview. Now online

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This is the March 1, 2013 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North.

Simon and North previewed UFC on Fuel TV 8 on this episode including every preliminary bout and the main event of Wanderlei Silva v. Brian Stann.

Patrick Cote appeared on this episode to discuss his upcoming bout with Bobby Voelker on March 16 at UFC 158, making his first drop to welterweight and his predictions for UFC on Fuel TV 8.

Simon and North revealed the Official Ringside Report Top 10 in MMA Rankings for March 2013 that includes Heavyweight, Light-Heavyweight, Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight, Featherweight, Bantamweight and Flyweight rankings.

All this and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

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UFC on Fuel TV 8

Televised card

Wanderlei Silva v. Brian Stann (Light-Heavyweight)

Mark Hunt v. Stefan Struve (Heavyweight)

Diego Sanchez v. Takanori Gomi (Lightweight)

Hector Lombard v. Yushin Okami (Middleweight)

Siyar Bahadurzada v. Dong Hyun Kim (Welterweight)

Facebook preliminary card

Rani Yahya v. Mizuto Hirota (Featherweight)

Riki Fukuda v. Brad Tavares (Middleweight)

Takeya Mizugaki v. Bryan Caraway (Bantamweight)

Cristiano Marcello v. Kazuki Tokudome (Lightweight)

Alex Caceres v. Kyung Ho Gang (Bantamweight)

Marcelo Guimaraes v. Hyung Gyu Lim (Welterweight)

UFC 158 Full Card

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UFC 158 takes place on March 16th, 2013 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec.

Since the last update five new matchups have been added to the UFC 158 lineup.  Mike Ricci versus Colin Fletcher, Antonio Carvalho versus Darren Elkins, Johnny Eduardo versus Yves Jabouin, Sean Pierson versus Rick Story, and Mitch Gagnon versus Issei Tamura.

The runner up of The Ultimate Fighter season 16 Mike Ricci (7-3 MMA, 0-1 Ricci vs Fletcher copyUFC, 0-1 BFC) may have come up short as a Welterweight, but will be making his Lightweight debut against the TUF: Smashes Lightweight tournament finalist Colin Fletcher (8-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC). Tristar’s Ricci made a name for himself fighting on the local scene here in Montreal, but really turned heads when he went to the finals of TUF 16 at a higher weight class than his own. Ricci lost a unanimous decision to a much bigger Colton Smith how possessed a superb wrestling game, and controlled Ricci for all three rounds. His opponent Colin Fletcher, made a name for himself in the United Kingdom before appearing on TUF: Smashes. Fletcher gained notoriety for his “Freakshow” persona. He lost in the finals to Northern Ireland’s Norman Parke by unanimous decision. Like Ricci in his bout with Smith, Fletcher was unable to impose his striking again against the grappler. Three months removed from their UFC debuts what game plan will these Lightweights bring into the octagon as it’s “The Martian” versus “The Freakshow.”

Both Antonio Carvalho (15-5 MMA, 2-1 UFC) and Darren Elkins (15-2 MMA, Elkins vs Carvalho5-1 UFC) were successful in their last bouts at UFC 154 in Montreal. Carvalho is riding a two-fight win streak, while Top 10 ranked Elkins is riding a four fight win streak. Both fighters are pretty much even as well rounded fighters with knockout, submission and decision victories. Elkins dominated Steven Siler in his last bout to win the unanimous decision, he also has notable victories over Tiquan Zhang, Diego Brandao, Michihiro Omigawa, and Duane Ludwig. Carvalho has notable victories over Rodrigo Damm, Daniel Pineda, Douglas Evans, Takeshi Inoue, and Hatsu Hioki. These two Featherweights will collide to rise the rankings and eventually earn a title shot.

Former Featherweight Yves “The Tiger” Jabouin (18-8 MMA, 3-2 UFC, 1-2Jabouin vs Eduardo WEC) fights for the fifth time at Bantamweight when he faces two bout UFC veteran Johnny Eduardo (26-9 MMA, 1-1 UFC). In a battle of Tristar versus Black House Jabouin looks to bounce back from a knockout loss to Brad Pickett in September, when Eduardo looks to continue his win streak after besting Jeff Curran in May of 2012. After fighting 14 of 26 bouts in Quebec, Jabouin returns with the UFC on March 16th in Eduardo’s fifth bout outside of Brazil in a striker versus submission expert bout.

Sean Pierson (13-6 MMA, 3-2 UFC) squares off against Rick Story Pierson vs Story(14-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC) in the sixth Welterweight bout on the card. Pierson is coming off a unanimous decision win over Lance Benoist at UFC 152, and is currently riding his first UFC win streak with two victories. After back-to-back wins over Johny Hendricks and  Thiago Alves, Rick Story was once considered a top prospect in the Welterweight division. However, he suffered two consecutive losses, and suffered a first round submission loss to Damian Maia at UFC 153 in his last bout. The two will meet each other in challenging bout for both athletes.

Mitch Gagnon (9-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) and Issei Tamura (7-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC)Gagnon vs Tamura both step back into the octagon for their third bout in the UFC.  Former Ringside MMA Featherweight champion Gagnon had a rough start when he lost his debut against Bryan Caraway at UFC 149. Tamura on the other hand won his UFC debut with a knockout of Tiquan Zhang at UFC 144. Gagnon bounced back from the loss with an aggressive and impressive rear-naked choke submission win over Walel Watson at UFC 152. While Tamura suffered a TKO loss to Rafael Assunsao in his Bantanweight debut at UFC on UFC on FUEL TV in July. Of Gagnon’s nine wins all have come by way of submission. His opponent Tamura has knockout ability be mainly goes the distance. Gagnon will attempt to remain undefeated at the Bell Centre, when Tamura fights outside of Japan for the second time.

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UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz card:ufc158 poster

Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz – for welterweight title

Jake Ellenberger vs. Johny Hendricks

Carlos Condit vs. Rory MacDonald

Chris Camozzi vs. Nick Ring

Jordan Mein vs. Dan Miller

Daron Cruickshank vs. John Makdessi

Patrick Cote vs. Bobby Voelker

Mike Ricci vs. Colin Fletcher

Antonio Carvalho vs. Darren Elkins

Johnny Eduardo vs. Yves Jabouin

Sean Pierson vs. Rick Story

Mitch Gagnon vs. Issei Tamura

**card subject to change**

UFC 158 Card Update!

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Only 70-days away from the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s return to ufc158-postersmallMontreal on March 16th, 2013 for UFC 158: GSP vs. Diaz. After the December 16th announcement of the main event of UFC Welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (23-2 MMA, 17-2 UFC) defending his title for the eighth time versus former STRIKEFORCE Welterweight champion Nick Diaz (26-8-1 MMA, 7-5 UFC, 6-0 SF) was made official, the UFC has continued to stack this card.

Already announced, Rory MacDonald will receive a UFC 115 rematch against Carlos Condit, the title hungry Johny Hendricks will square off against Jake Ellenberger, and Patrick Cote will make his first drop to Welterweight to face STRIKEFORCE import Bobby Voelker.

The UFC has just added three more Canadian talent heavy bouts to the card with John Makdessi versus Daron Cruickshank, Chris Camozzi versus Nick Ring, and Jordan Mein versus Dan Miller.

After destroying the Canadian local scene, John “The Bull” Makdessi (10-2 Makdessi vs Cruickshank UFC 158MMA, 3-2 UFC) jumped into the UFC with two highlight reel performances going the distance with Pat Audinwood where he displayed his superb striking ability at UFC 124, and the famous spinning back fist knockout of Kyle Watson at UFC 129. Makdessi then suffered his first ever loss to Dennis Hallman at UFC 140 in an unfair bout as Hallman who was normally a Welterweight fighter dropped to Lightweight, but missed weight and came into the bout much larger than Makdessi. Clearly affected by his first loss, Makdessi loss his next bout to Anthony Njokuani at UFC 145. The Laval native then snapped his two-fight losing skid with a unanimous decision over Sam Stout at UFC 154. Since losing in the first episode of the Ultimate Fighter Live to James Vick via knockout, Daron Cruickshank (12-2 MMA, 2-0 UFC) has gone undefeated in the UFC with a unanimous decision over Chris Tickle at The Ultimate Fighter Live Finale, and a highlight reel knockout of Henry Martinez at UFC on FOX 5. Prior to joining the UFC, Cruickshank defeated Makdessi’s training partner Mike Ricci  for the Ringside MMA Lightweight championship at Ringside 12 in October of 2011.  The two will square off in a strikers dream match in a “Tristar’s revenge” bout.

A Middleweight showcase between Chris Camozzi (18-5 MMA, 5-2 UFC) and  Camozzi vs RingNick Ring has been added to the card. During his stint of the Ultimate Fighter season 11, Camozzi was forced to withdraw from the competition after suffering a broken jaw in his preliminary bout victory against Victor O’Donnell to get into the house. Camozzi was granted to opportunity to fight on the finale where he picked up a unanimous decision over James Hammortree, then a split decision over Dongi Yang at UFC 121. He was then submitted by Kyle Noke at UFC 127 and subsequently released from the promotion. Camozzi picked a split decision victory outside of the UFC against Joey Villasenor at Shark Fights 15, which granted him another shot in the UFC. Upon his return Camozzi lost a unanimous decision to Francis Carmont at UFC 137, losing two of three rounds, as Camozzi had Carmont in danger late in the third round with a kimura submission. Camozzi bounced back from the loss as he is currently riding a three fight win streak with a guillotine submission over Dustin Jacoby at UFC on FOX 2, a TKO victory over Nick Cantone at UFC on FX 4, and a unanimous decision over Luiz Cane at UFC 153. His opponent Nick Ring (13-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) also an alumni of season 11 of the Ultimate Fighter and also forced to withdraw due to ACL injury after defeating the winner of season Court McGee in the quarterfinals by majority decision. Ring officially made his UFC debut at UFC 127 in February of 2011 with a controversial unanimous decision victory over DEEP Middleweight champion Riki Fukuda. Ring “won” the first two rounds granting him the judges nod, but the MMA community, including UFC President Dana White were baffled by the decision. Ring then ensured that there was no controversy in his next UFC victory, as he submitted at UFC 131. Ring was then handed his first career loss to Tim Boetsch at UFC 135. Ring bounced back from his loss, defeating Court McGee by unanimous decision in a TUF 11 rematch at UFC 149. Undefeated on Canadian soil with 11 victories the Calgary native will attempt to remain that way and derail Camozzi’s win streak.

STRIKEFORCE import Jordan Mein (26-8 MMA, 2-1 SF) will be making his UFCJordan Mein vs. Dan Miller debut at UFC 158. Mein lost his MMA debut in 2006 to Rory MacDonald at the age of 16. Now 23-years-old, Mein has fought 34 times, racking up victories over notable fighters such as, Evangelista Santos, Marius Zaromskis, Joe Riggs, Josh Burkman, and Forest Petz. Mein made his STRIKEFORCE debut in September of 2011 with a TKO victory over Evangelista Santos. Mein then squared off against the much larger Tyron Woodley in a title eliminator bout, where Woodley spent three rounds sitting on Mein, who worked diligently off his back, but would lose a split decision. Mein then won a unanimous decision over Tyler Stinson in January of 2012. With two STRIKEFORCE events being cancelled in a the later part of 2012, Mein returned to the local scene to remain active on November 23rd for the Score Fighting Series 7. He destroyed Forrest Petz in 99-seconds with elbows and knees. His opponent, Brother of Top 10 ranked Lightweight Jim Miller, Dan Miller (14-6-1 MMA, 6-5 UFC) won his first three UFC bouts against Rob Kimmons at UFC Fight Night 15, Matt Horwich at UFC 90, and Jake Rosholt at UFC Fight Night 17. Miller would then go on to lose three consecutive decision bouts against Chael Sonnen at UFC 98, Damian Maia at UFC 109, and Michael Bisping at UFC 114. Miller snapped the losing streak with a ninja choke submission of John Salter at UFC 118, and a split decision over Joe Doerksen at UFC 124. Miller stepped back up in competition losing decisions to Nate Marquardt at UFC 128, and Rousimar Palhares at UFC 134. With the losses Miller made the decision to drop to 170lbs and submitted Ricardo Funch with a guillotine choke at UFC on FX 4 in his Welterweight debut to earn the submission of the night honors. Miller will attempt to remain undefeated at Welterweight and spoil Mein’s UFC debut.

Sarah Kaufman (15-2 MMA, 6-2 SF) will appear on Wednesday’s (Jan. 9th) Kaufman vs Tate UFC 158episode of Ringside Report Radio on TSN 690 with Dave Simon and Kevin McKough to discuss her potential involvement of UFC 158. The former STRIKEFORCE Women’s Bantamweight champion Kaufman has expressed to RingsideReportDOTNET that she would be interested in a rematch against Miesha Tate (13-3 MMA, 6-2 SF). The two fought at the first STRIKEFORCE Challengers card in May of 2009, where Kaufman won a unanimous decision. Both fighters lost first round submissions to UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey. Tate losing the STRIKEFORCE title, and Kaufman attempting to regain it. Tate recently defeated Kaufman’s teammate Julie Kedzie with an armbar submission after being beat up for two rounds by Kedzie. Kaufman would like to avenge the loss by her teammate, and face Tate in a bout that has been brewing for some time now, as Kaufman and Tate both felt that Kaufman deserved the title shot over Rousey, when Tate was champion. With the UFC adding a Women’s Bantamweight division to the company, we at Ringside Report Radio/www.ringsidereport.net believe that Kaufman would make a great addition to the roster and should be added to the UFC 158 lineup. If you are interested in seeing Sarah Kaufman versus Miesha Tate at UFC 158 tweet “@mmasarah vs. @MieshaTate for #UFC158 #MakeItHappen” to @danawhite and @ufc.

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UFC 158: GSP vs. Diaz (7 bout) lineup:ufc158 poster

Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz – for welterweight title

Jake Ellenberger vs. Johny Hendricks

Carlos Condit vs. Rory MacDonald

Chris Camozzi vs. Nick Ring

Jordan Mein vs. Dan Miller

Daron Cruickshank vs. John Makdessi

Patrick Cote vs. Bobby Voelker