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Barryboy
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| Posted: April 15 2008, 20:39 PM Post subject: St. Pierre, "I will win or go to the hospital" |
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ST. PIERRE, "I WILL WIN OR I WILL GO TO THE HOSPITAL"
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com
When Georges St. Pierre travels to the Bell Centre in Montreal on April 19 to battle Matt Serra for the UFC welterweight title, he won’t have to venture far, as the fight is taking place in his hometown.
He won’t have to look very far for his most adamant supporters; they will surely be in attendance.
He won’t have to dig very deep for the motivation to fight the man who beat him for the title almost exactly one year ago.
He will now battle for his shot at redemption and a second reign as the 170-pound king of the MMA world.
With the rematch between Georges St. Pierre and Matt Serra just days away, the current interim welterweight champion, who stated he will not bring the belt with him to the fight with Serra, is focused on the task at hand and excited about fighting for the title in front of his hometown fans.
“It pumped me up so much, I can’t believe it,” St. Pierre said about the fight taking place in Montreal. “It’s a dream come true. It’s a great opportunity for me to shine in front of my people by winning the world title, and that’s the guy I’ve wanted to fight for a long time, too, because he beat me. I can’t wait, it’s going to be fun.”
Working with St. Pierre for this fight are a familiar cast of training partners including Denis Kang, Nate Marquardt, Rashad Evans and, of course, lead trainer Greg Jackson, who will formulate the game plan that is expected to beat Serra.
“I’ve been working for my game plan against Serra. Like I said, in (this) fight people will see some stuff that I’ve never shown before,” St. Pierre stated in an interview with MMAWeekly Radio. “Some stuff people have never seen in MMA. So it’s going to be interesting. Don’t blink because the fight can finish very early, or it can go to the distance, but don’t blink.”
Going into the fight, current welterweight champion Matt Serra hasn’t been short on words for the last fighter he defeated, but the Canadian isn’t fazed by the verbal assault.
“I don’t mind. He can talk as much as he wants. He can say whatever he wants. It’s not going to change the fact that I’m going to come and hit as hard as I can on him,” St. Pierre commented. “If I win this fight by decision, I’m not going to be satisfied. I’m going to go for the finish. That’s what I want, I want to end the fight, to take him out.”
In a recent promotion with the UFC, St. Pierre was quoted as saying that Serra “crossed the line” without much explanation as to why.
“(The UFC was) talking to me about the fact that he called me a ‘Frenchy’ and he said the ‘F-word’ Frenchy, and said ‘go back to your red wine and hockey games,’” explained St. Pierre. “And when I think about that, I said a champion should not talk like that because now it’s getting personal when you say those things. I think a champion should show by example and not talk like that and he crossed the line by saying that.”
Being as talented as he is, St. Pierre often gets verbal jabs thrown at him from other fighters. Recently, No. 1 contender Jon Fitch jumped on board during the UFC 82 post-fight press conference stating that he felt St. Pierre was afraid of getting knocked out.
St. Pierre also had a message for Fitch.
“We’ll see what is he going to say after my next fight with Serra if I’m afraid to get knocked out. Maybe he’s going to change his mind,” he commented. “Tell him to wait one more fight before saying stuff like that and maybe after that he’s going to change his mind.”
After his last fight with Serra, many fans and critics questioned his state of mind going into the bout, but St. Pierre promises he is more mentally prepared for this match-up than any fight before it.
“The confidence of a fighter comes from how he prepares himself for the fight,” he said. “I’ve been training so hard and I trained myself to fight an army, with fresh guys all the time on me, with the best training partners, so one guy will never break me. There are two ways this night is going to finish for me, I will win or I will go to the hospital.”
The chance for St. Pierre to prove himself is just days away and he will take a second shot at Matt Serra on April 19 in Montreal. |
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winky06
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| Posted: April 15 2008, 20:57 PM Post subject: |
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| GSP is king. |
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Barryboy
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| Posted: April 15 2008, 21:05 PM Post subject: |
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Everyone should give praise to GSP for smashing that cocky little cowboy c***, that was good to watch.
I like Serra as well though, got some good patter. |
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ST1986
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| Posted: April 16 2008, 22:49 PM Post subject: |
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| i like them both but serra is gonna get his ass handed to him in this fight! gsp is an animal and i cant see him making a mistake like last time. |
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crosdale
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| Posted: April 17 2008, 0:04 AM Post subject: |
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He could end up doing both
But anyway, I really rate fitch, he destroyed sanchez in a way i tought not possible, i'd pick him over GSP |
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Limiescouse
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| Posted: April 17 2008, 14:09 PM Post subject: |
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| Fitch undoubetly looks good and if he was to win a title fight I would not be suprised. there is no one though other than Silva sounth of middleweight I would actually pick to beat GSP. |
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jubei316
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| Posted: April 19 2008, 0:53 AM Post subject: |
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| id love another shocker a serra win, it would be unpresidented in ufc and i always root for the underdog |
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Hodgson666
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| Posted: April 19 2008, 12:17 PM Post subject: |
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| I think GSP has this one in the bag. I like Serra's fighting style, but as a person I don't like him. GSP has all the tools, and was unlucky last time and got caught with a really good punch from Serra. Serra has some real power, but technical-wise GSP is superior. I want GSP to win it. |
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Barryboy
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| Posted: April 19 2008, 14:07 PM Post subject: |
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I quite like the wee man, seems like a cool guy.
I thought the punch GSP got caught with was a behind the ear sort of shot that totally messed up his balance & just scrambled his head so barring that happening again you'd think GSP should win this but I don't think it'll be early. |
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